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a million haveled. the rest are tpped as the battle for iry cst rches its cmax. the u.a troops here,ut eir job is not to stop t fighting. bedes,ight nhing seem to be going e wayhe internationacommity want with t manho lostast ar's presidential election, tgunned, phaps even cornered here, his genals desertg him. one resident described the scene. >> the special force contlled by the incumbent esident cant resist tm. they are running away. some of them have aeady suended. th are surrounded now. >>or mohs the world has told the president tstep down. but now all he is prosing is aeaseire. >> president ggbo ll not sign. wilnot give up in front of th combs of foreign fighters. heas never used violence. >> this was a french colony, the policef westfrica. but tod, frce is treading lightly here. its trooble on heing forenersike thoseaugh up in the violence andlootg. elsewhere, differt mood. these e supporters of alassane ottar who w november's election, and who forces have swept throh most the country withizzyg spd. speakin on his own telesionhannel, m outattara said hcall for nt
a million haveled. the rest are tpped as the battle for iry cst rches its cmax. the u.a troops here,ut eir job is not to stop t fighting. bedes,ight nhing seem to be going e wayhe internationacommity want with t manho lostast ar's presidential election, tgunned, phaps even cornered here, his genals desertg him. one resident described the scene. >> the special force contlled by the incumbent esident cant resist tm. they are running away. some of them have aeady suended. th are surrounded...
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thounds haveled misurata but those wh remain are now jtonfed a third of te ci. accurate information i impossle toome by wit as my as a thousand people arsaid to have been killed in the pastwmonths, many of them civians the only w in or out is by sea tough the portsbut ships approacng t coast run the sk ofoming under fire from muammar gaddafs forces on land. at least 5,000 people are tryingo escape,ut it' provg difficult to get aid in an ecuees out. the fiercest fighting in misurata i taking ple along one road, tpoli stet, that rs through e cenr of the ci. britain says itill do at it c to evacuapeople trapped there. >> weill nd the inrnational organition rmigrion to take tse 5,000 outf misuratalong the coasto alexdria and then hopefully ba to teir hos and the cntry. >> b tim is running o for evaees and the sidents of misurata. many in the city fearhat paci to resi is being drained awa e u. has again called for an immediateeaseire d aromi to get hunitarian aid to where it is neede syr today, thsands tooko the streets again demain an overthrow of the preside. theat
thounds haveled misurata but those wh remain are now jtonfed a third of te ci. accurate information i impossle toome by wit as my as a thousand people arsaid to have been killed in the pastwmonths, many of them civians the only w in or out is by sea tough the portsbut ships approacng t coast run the sk ofoming under fire from muammar gaddafs forces on land. at least 5,000 people are tryingo escape,ut it' provg difficult to get aid in an ecuees out. the fiercest fighting in misurata i taking ple...
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our kids havell kinds of things to do. so we have to realize we have to start doing things together, you know, because my little grandkids are? spor in sports. >> they're older, right? >> 21 down to three. . >> we have five on one. oldest will be six. so we have a lot more flexibility. >> -- coaching my grandson, staying at disney world. the 11-year-old. >> you get with him, they're follow. >> okay, got it. >> great to see you. thank you for coming. >> that's why i stood away. >> a little graph tags over this sway. >> would you like a water? >> that you think. all that chocolate i know is great. i have to get a little something. >> somebody has to eat it. >> take it home. >> put it in your pocket. >> governor, nice to have you here. >> started years ago with ross. he's theguy rit here. >> i was in california, my cousin -- when they were doing the nafta stuff, ibm was trying to get that contract -- the other reason they didn't get it because in that contract down in mexico, there was a whole area set up, all the drug points
our kids havell kinds of things to do. so we have to realize we have to start doing things together, you know, because my little grandkids are? spor in sports. >> they're older, right? >> 21 down to three. . >> we have five on one. oldest will be six. so we have a lot more flexibility. >> -- coaching my grandson, staying at disney world. the 11-year-old. >> you get with him, they're follow. >> okay, got it. >> great to see you. thank you for coming....
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to the policy you don't likele is to change it and of the people don't change it for you then youil havel, to run is somebody that you know, will lowered do-it-yourself brett favre wish there was an easier answer. but there really isn't. if you don't like what they're doing go to them out and lobby like crazy. >> the other thing isay. politics is not just about elections. the date the election happens the next election and starts.time is about who you write how you lobby and willing you are to use your power that is in your hand back with women are 51% excuse me 51% of the population and 54% of the voters, 60 percent of social mediar users, okay.at's it starts tomorrow. that is what i am telling you. that is>> what we have to do. >> what advice and you have freedom women who are justid turningea and have a good idea is to create change at work but they are pessimistic two tall-- to you about what can be done and what would you say? >> i have constantly heard that over and over. , a two be persistent. when i got to the white house ever of these questions.wh why do you do this? why does the
to the policy you don't likele is to change it and of the people don't change it for you then youil havel, to run is somebody that you know, will lowered do-it-yourself brett favre wish there was an easier answer. but there really isn't. if you don't like what they're doing go to them out and lobby like crazy. >> the other thing isay. politics is not just about elections. the date the election happens the next election and starts.time is about who you write how you lobby and willing you...
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now they are all the way in the back of the crowd because everybody's come and now all havele filledting is, again, a very orderly procession of folks. the weather good with three minutes to go. when you think about it, in america, we have this many people for the dropping of the ball in times square, but the crowd is stationary. they had to move all of these folks from one location to the other. it's all been orderly. very, very well done. what's interesting is even though these people are now in the back of the line, nobody seems upset. they are quite stoic, enjoying themselves. people straining for a good view. i'll tell you, it's impressive. that flag flying over buckingham palace shows the winds are fairly light. it's a beautiful morning -- afternoon now here. but, again, nobody seems to be upset about their position in the crowd. they are just enjoying it. matt? >> maybe what you said, camilla. nobody wants tole spo spoil the moment. >> it's a communal atmosphere. so the balcony is the center point of their interaction with the public. we always associate it with being presente
now they are all the way in the back of the crowd because everybody's come and now all havele filledting is, again, a very orderly procession of folks. the weather good with three minutes to go. when you think about it, in america, we have this many people for the dropping of the ball in times square, but the crowd is stationary. they had to move all of these folks from one location to the other. it's all been orderly. very, very well done. what's interesting is even though these people are now...
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the southern havel mostly sunny, even areas like palm springs expected to warm into the 90s for the afternoon. we're not going to see that but we'll get a little warm-up here as well. satellite view easy to see. this ridge again kind of flat. it's kind of being squashed a little bit by the storm track that continues to send waves over the area. and again, just bringing a slight chance for maybe a few sprinkles. over the north bay, that will be about it. we'll see high clouds and we will look at 60s and 70s for the afternoon. by sunday night into monday, we've got changes in store. most of us expected to see rain rain late sunday and the monday morning commute could be soggy. 73 in napa. 73 for concord. 69 expected oakland and 65 degrees right around san francisco. 72 san jose this afternoon. 70 degrees in fremont. low 70s pleasanton, extended forecast, so overall a good- looking within. we will be in between clouds but our temperatures will feel pretty nice sunday night and monday. there's a chance for rain. tuesday and wednesday our temperatures continuing to cool. we'll fall back below aver
the southern havel mostly sunny, even areas like palm springs expected to warm into the 90s for the afternoon. we're not going to see that but we'll get a little warm-up here as well. satellite view easy to see. this ridge again kind of flat. it's kind of being squashed a little bit by the storm track that continues to send waves over the area. and again, just bringing a slight chance for maybe a few sprinkles. over the north bay, that will be about it. we'll see high clouds and we will look at...
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havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson's we allorked etty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so oud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa doe is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the ranking
havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson's we allorked etty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to...
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what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what hapns to the unemployment rate? >> i am not sure that i see a big impact on the unemployment rate went those numbers work out. people are more likely to stay in the labor force when they are receiving benefi. there may be some issue where people stop looking -- start plucking when the benefits run out. that may have an impact on the bour force. >> been arguing for stimulus, the president's economic adviser ised a repor that projected the unemployment rate woulbe about 6.8% today and about 8.2% if the stimulus was not passed. what is the unemployment rate today? >> it is 8.8%. >> president's advisers sa
what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what hapns...
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what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what happens to the unemployment rate? >> i am not sure that i see a big impact on the unemployment rate went those numbers work out. people are more likely to stay in the labor force when they are receiving benefits. there may be some issue where people stop looking -- start plucking when the benefits run out. that may have an impact on the labour force. >> been arguing for stimulus, the president's economic adviser issued a report that projected the unemployment rate would be about 6.8% today and about 8.2% if the stimulus was not passed. what is the unemployment rate today? >> it is 8.8%. >> president's
what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what happens...
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havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson'se all worked pretty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so proud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa does is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the ra
havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson'se all worked pretty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision...
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havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson's we all worked pretty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision to go further, we are so proud of what we have done with human spaceflight and we look forward to supporting human space flight initiatives. when we look ahead at space science, the hubble space telescope, to others in the area of earth science, planetary science, protecting power, it is all important. we know that what nasa does is part really creating the new ideas for the innovation of the economy. in a speech to the maryland roundtable come every time nasa goes soft, it takes the american economy with us. nasa is about innovation and drugs. last year, congress gave nasa a new path forward. the
havell of our staff's worked through the night and i would like to thank senator staff.on -- hutchinson's we all worked pretty tirelessly to meet our obligations to be able to report out a bill in the subcommittee but tonight at midnight. we want to hear from you about where you think that you are. we are very proud of nasa. this is the 50th anniversary of president kennedy's call to send a person to the moon and return them safely. from our human space flight, the visit to the moon, the vision...
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what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what happens to the unemployment rate? >> i am not sure that i see a big impact on the unemployment rate went those numbers work out. people are more likely to stay in the labor force when they are receiving benefits. there may be some issue where people stop looking -- start plucking when the benefits run out. that may have an impact on the labour force. >> been arguing for stimulus, the president's economic adviser issued a report that projected the unemployment rate would be about 6.8% today and about 8.2% if the stimulus was not passed. what is the unemployment rate today? >> it is 8.8%. >> president's
what effect does long-term unemployment havel worker's future employment prospects? >> that is one of those areas where the economic research is pretty clear. the longer somebody is unemployed, the hotter it is for them to become reemployed -- the harder it is for them to become reemployed. >> the important things to what's coming out of this recession is what happens to the long-term unemployed. it is that a very high level. >> when unemployment benefits run out, what happens...