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hence, the ribbons flailing at the bottom and heading toward what is still a question mark for michishita and for myself. but the way we map this discourse -- and this is what, i think, david was referring to in his kind remarks in the first session is that there are -- there is -- there are two axis on which the debates proceed. one is the horizontal axis which is a proxy, you know, in an international relations 101 or alliance 101 if you get too close to the alliances you get too tangled in their own wars or if you're too danger you run the danger of isolated. this question of how close you hug versus how much distance you put from the united states has been a central element in japan's security discourse for a very long time. the second the vertical dimension has to do with the extent to which japan -- the statute of limitations for japan's bad behavior in the middle part of the last century has expired or not. that is could japan, in fact, again use force as a means of settling international disputes. could japan revise its constitution and allow for this? now, as some of you work --
hence, the ribbons flailing at the bottom and heading toward what is still a question mark for michishita and for myself. but the way we map this discourse -- and this is what, i think, david was referring to in his kind remarks in the first session is that there are -- there is -- there are two axis on which the debates proceed. one is the horizontal axis which is a proxy, you know, in an international relations 101 or alliance 101 if you get too close to the alliances you get too tangled in...
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tavis: hence the name of "destroyed?, the cover is me standing in an airport hallway, and looking at this longhaul -- long hallway, and with a sign, unattended luggage is destroyed. and i felt destroyed. like when you get so tired and haven't eaten, at some point it becomes comforting, this catatonic state. tavis: how would you describe this project? >> i have no perspective on my work, when i put out the album "play," in my mind it was a hip-hop record. i don't think anyone else who heard it thought that. this album is basically a sound track for empty cities at 3 o'clock in the morning. i just moved to l. a., and the album sounds good at the 10 at 3 o'clock in the morning and going too fast. as you drive through downtown. tavis: next tuesday at 10 o'clock in the morning, the freeway will be full of people listening to the cd. >> here's hoping. tavis: i assume after all of these years doing it this way, you are comfortable now. you make jokes and they are funny, but i assume you are comfortable with the process at this
tavis: hence the name of "destroyed?, the cover is me standing in an airport hallway, and looking at this longhaul -- long hallway, and with a sign, unattended luggage is destroyed. and i felt destroyed. like when you get so tired and haven't eaten, at some point it becomes comforting, this catatonic state. tavis: how would you describe this project? >> i have no perspective on my work, when i put out the album "play," in my mind it was a hip-hop record. i don't think...
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requestor is a temporary structure not aficted to the building or the ground, hence this structure does not require building permit and is considered via zoning administrator to be a permitted on instruction per planning code section 136. excuse me. the residential design team met and reviewed this project and finds the interior ground floor alterations are consistent with our policies and does not have any design related concerns with the temporary garbage can screening. furthermore, since the building permit is not required a certificate of appropriateness is not needed, nor is review by the historic preservation commission. the department has received no correspondence or phone calls opposing the project in supporting the d.r., on the contrary, the project as proposed has received a total of 12 letters and one phone call in support of the property owners and the permit. and against the d.r. the project doesn't contain any exceptional or extraordinary circumstances -- i did receive a few extra after the commission packets were done and they are there. there's no exceptional or extraor
requestor is a temporary structure not aficted to the building or the ground, hence this structure does not require building permit and is considered via zoning administrator to be a permitted on instruction per planning code section 136. excuse me. the residential design team met and reviewed this project and finds the interior ground floor alterations are consistent with our policies and does not have any design related concerns with the temporary garbage can screening. furthermore, since the...
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different schools can address students' economic and in richmond and nevis -- enrichment needs, and hence art, science, and technology. -- enhance art, science, and technology. established pathways for programs putnathat combine with special needs, including english learners and special education students. focus on these tiebreakers for middle school assignments. open a high quality middle school in the bayview. communicate this plan right away including steps and a timeline. nannett>> the district is facint of challenges. in one of them is communication. parents simply do not trust the district is really listening to them or will relate implement its plans -- really implement its plans. information relating to important district initiatives is often not fair, or even if it is not fair, it is not presented in a parent-friendly format, or if there is something, it is not translated. we have some recommendations. right now there is nobody we could go to but will be accountable for communication with families, especially parents but do not speak english -- parents that do not speak english.
different schools can address students' economic and in richmond and nevis -- enrichment needs, and hence art, science, and technology. -- enhance art, science, and technology. established pathways for programs putnathat combine with special needs, including english learners and special education students. focus on these tiebreakers for middle school assignments. open a high quality middle school in the bayview. communicate this plan right away including steps and a timeline. nannett>>...
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sustainability of historic preservation, but it does encourage new developments to be aware of context and hence the quality of the city. these are goals that in the city should have and should be a part of any project. in short, i don't think there is any conflict between direct preservation. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of san francisco, al-
sustainability of historic preservation, but it does encourage new developments to be aware of context and hence the quality of the city. these are goals that in the city should have and should be a part of any project. in short, i don't think there is any conflict between direct preservation. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of san francisco, al-
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sustainability of historic preservation, but it does encourage new developments to be aware of context and hence the quality of the city. these are goals that in the city should have and should be a part of any project. in short, i don't think there is any conflict between direct preservation. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of san francisco, a real-estate consultant to developers and corporations with requirements here. my first development project is the conversion of st. joseph's hospital by buena vista park to condominiums, a conversion that was awarded landmark status. i believe this city risks losing a balanced approach, aside from historic preservation, other things must be weighed in developing this, especially affordable housing and economic development. the problem is apparent in historic districts were non- historic buildings can potentially trigger eir's. we need a balanced approach. supervisor wiener: thank you very much. next speaker. >> i made a documentary film producer for the san francisco non-profit citizen film. we have made films about housing policy, so when
sustainability of historic preservation, but it does encourage new developments to be aware of context and hence the quality of the city. these are goals that in the city should have and should be a part of any project. in short, i don't think there is any conflict between direct preservation. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am a resident of san francisco, a real-estate consultant to developers and corporations with requirements here. my first development project is the conversion of...
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so, hence, we are in this basement.o make it a bathroom, laundry room, play room, office, storage. can we do it? >> i think. >> absolutely. >> i think so. ♪ >> not that i'm implying anything, but you never know. >> good job! >> thank you. thank you. all right, now that we've got our framing, insulation and plumbing and electric roughed, it's time to hang some drywall. ♪ >> we are done with our drywall, which means it is time to paint. ♪ >> jeffrey, it's the floors that turn a construction site into a home. i've got you here. you're the best in the business, floor craft. vinyl, tile, carpet, laminate, all in one space, all one night. only man for that. thank you. >> no problem. >> hey, gav, high five! welcome home! how are you? i'm glad to see you haven't given birth yet. >> not yet. we've been holding out. >> sean, how are you, buddy? >> good. how's it going? >> you guys doing okay, feeling okay? >> great. so excited. >> ready to see what we've been doing? >> yes. >> i really thought you were coming in with triplets, so
so, hence, we are in this basement.o make it a bathroom, laundry room, play room, office, storage. can we do it? >> i think. >> absolutely. >> i think so. ♪ >> not that i'm implying anything, but you never know. >> good job! >> thank you. thank you. all right, now that we've got our framing, insulation and plumbing and electric roughed, it's time to hang some drywall. ♪ >> we are done with our drywall, which means it is time to paint. ♪ >>...
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i want to thank them from our dpw hence, rec and parks, children and family, aging, human services, they are all here spending their personal time with you to make sure you understand how the city works. i am here with an open heart and open ears tonight. the voices here are important to me. i will never neglect the 11. you know that, john. it will never be left alone. [applause] let's get on to listening to what you have to say, respond best way that we can, and this will not be the last time that you see me out here. thank you for your time. [applause] >> thank you. we know that we will have you here again. no problem. thank you. next we are going to have charlie, who is going to introduce the presentation from the community. >> thank you, supervisor avalos, for your leadership in our district and city. thank you to mayor lee for coming out tonight. real want to give you all in one neighborhood welcome. we have the excelsior, our mission, like mile, all the neighborhoods in between. it is exciting to see all the neighborhoods here this evening. tonight, we want to take you on a tour of
i want to thank them from our dpw hence, rec and parks, children and family, aging, human services, they are all here spending their personal time with you to make sure you understand how the city works. i am here with an open heart and open ears tonight. the voices here are important to me. i will never neglect the 11. you know that, john. it will never be left alone. [applause] let's get on to listening to what you have to say, respond best way that we can, and this will not be the last time...
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issues and also a visa free regime a possibility of course to have more on this base in the program hence what r.t. wish. it's. a very. we're going to have a very short break head out on the table for we have the headlines here r.t. . hungry for the full slate we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
issues and also a visa free regime a possibility of course to have more on this base in the program hence what r.t. wish. it's. a very. we're going to have a very short break head out on the table for we have the headlines here r.t. . hungry for the full slate we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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is corinna king brown, i'm a new resident of san francisco, i'm a little bit of a political junkie, hence me coming to this meeting a week after moving here. i'm ready. my question really is about priorities. i think this is something that is being asked across the country right now but supervisor, what do you think are the top three priorities for this budget balancing process? how do those compare to your other, your colleagues, the other supervisors, and also the departments represented here? >> i will just say for me, i think reform is job one. we're working very hard at that. we have department of human resources here. you have a commitment and why we've asked the people here on stage tonight to come tonight, we have a commitment on behalf of us to work very hard at that. i think that is job one for us. second of all, i will say, fixing our long-term financial priorities here in city hall, i think we talked about that earlier. one of the things that shocked me coming into city hall and during the campaign cycle, we do have a one-year outlook. in my opinion, what we need to be doing i
is corinna king brown, i'm a new resident of san francisco, i'm a little bit of a political junkie, hence me coming to this meeting a week after moving here. i'm ready. my question really is about priorities. i think this is something that is being asked across the country right now but supervisor, what do you think are the top three priorities for this budget balancing process? how do those compare to your other, your colleagues, the other supervisors, and also the departments represented...
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and we see a bit of strength in the russian market we see the market crash and burn and hence . we don't feel the market is going to be weak any correction is probably going to be short lived and not really significant in magnitude generally and we expect the market there's no interest at all about the seven macro picture which is of importance is not showing a really good sign that there are some sort of clarity in appreciation is going to be paramount to and work its feel. a bit of risk appetite because with no clarity of markets trying to be a little bit risk averse. that's the latest business for now we'll have more for you in just under an hour's time stay with us now. couldn't take three. more churches.
and we see a bit of strength in the russian market we see the market crash and burn and hence . we don't feel the market is going to be weak any correction is probably going to be short lived and not really significant in magnitude generally and we expect the market there's no interest at all about the seven macro picture which is of importance is not showing a really good sign that there are some sort of clarity in appreciation is going to be paramount to and work its feel. a bit of risk...
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have to take entirely different approach because of our interest because our concern about about iran hence our policy and relation with it with black rain is somewhat different so we are much easier going with bahrain than we doing so say for in libya or in syria at this point that is we have to distinguish here between american national interests in various arab countries and is no question about it that our conduct and our reaction to each country is depending on the level of interest in each of these countries and their i wonder one other point i want to mention when it comes for example to the gulf regardless of the baron has a majority of shiite the majority of population in the gulf is sunni and they are terrified for example of what iran is up to has the united states doesn't have a choice but to support the current regime that's right they've got so we have to distinguish between american interests the interests of the local government and it's and they're very happy just to try to draw any kind of a template and say all arab states are going to follow the same result that's not go
have to take entirely different approach because of our interest because our concern about about iran hence our policy and relation with it with black rain is somewhat different so we are much easier going with bahrain than we doing so say for in libya or in syria at this point that is we have to distinguish here between american national interests in various arab countries and is no question about it that our conduct and our reaction to each country is depending on the level of interest in...
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and hence. we don't feel the market is going to be we any correction is probably going to be short lived in our really significant negative generally we expected the market to start drifting over a piece of a macro picture which is of importance it is not showing a really good sign that there are some sort of clarity integrationist ration is going to be paramount to the markets feel. a bit of risk because with no clarity markets are trying to be a little bit risk averse while russia is dominating gas company gazprom debates deals and prices with belarus and ukraine small independent companies are growing seemingly unnoticed the russian national gas market has plenty of options for customers and not all of them a government owned or in a car sort of a travel to the country's gas capital of no u.v. you are going to find out more about the smaller players. and this is where ninety percent of russia's gas production takes place and about swelling two percent is the world's outputs not gas from a peo
and hence. we don't feel the market is going to be we any correction is probably going to be short lived in our really significant negative generally we expected the market to start drifting over a piece of a macro picture which is of importance it is not showing a really good sign that there are some sort of clarity integrationist ration is going to be paramount to the markets feel. a bit of risk because with no clarity markets are trying to be a little bit risk averse while russia is...
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hence, his rhymers-- his rappers at the time that rapped with him-- melle mel, a fantastic influence, because he never made a mistake and he used big words... [laughter] and he wasn't quite simplistic. so those influences hit me as early as 1976, 1977, before records. so when they first started to record, you just would know that they would be the first to take these extreme chances with the art, because they were far ahead, light years ahead of everybody else. so by the time they had social discussion in 1983 with the message, they had already covered all the other terrains of rap music and hip-hop anyway. so it was expected from them, and so therefore, they no doubt were an immense influence. can you talk about the origins of public enemy? how did that come about? i first got involved in hip-hop by doing graphic design, doing flyers. that was my major in college, and i was always this artistic phenom. so the left side of my brain was always kickin'. and i would do hip-hop flyers on long island and queens, and all of a sudden, i got involved in being involved with a mobile deejay uni
hence, his rhymers-- his rappers at the time that rapped with him-- melle mel, a fantastic influence, because he never made a mistake and he used big words... [laughter] and he wasn't quite simplistic. so those influences hit me as early as 1976, 1977, before records. so when they first started to record, you just would know that they would be the first to take these extreme chances with the art, because they were far ahead, light years ahead of everybody else. so by the time they had social...
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and hence. the market's going to be any correction is probably going to be short lived in the really significant magnitude we expect that the market will start drifting a little bit of a macro picture which is of importance it is not true and a really good sign of some sort of clarity integration attrition is going to be paramount to the markets. a bit of risk because with no clarity of market sort of trying to be a little bit risk averse. well that brings you up to date the business the now have off even just under an hour's time stay with us and headlines next. the. middle east soon which bryson movement song from phones to the persian. news for instance on t.v. don't come. down to the official auntie outlook ation job on the phone the i pod touch from the on choose option. what geology you like on the go. video on demand on g.'s mine gold coast's and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the dot com.
and hence. the market's going to be any correction is probably going to be short lived in the really significant magnitude we expect that the market will start drifting a little bit of a macro picture which is of importance it is not true and a really good sign of some sort of clarity integration attrition is going to be paramount to the markets. a bit of risk because with no clarity of market sort of trying to be a little bit risk averse. well that brings you up to date the business the now...
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hence, because we are in this phase of rebuilding egypt, all the injustices that egyptians used to accept before the 25th of january, we cannot accept now. >> you probably have a closer sense than anybody of to what extent is the martial law, the arbitrary arrest still in place? how severe are the injustices even now? >> we believe and we know that the fight and the struggle is long. it's going to take time. and despite right now the picture doesn't look great, yes, there are people being arrested and put on military trials, not just the activists but regular citizens, you know, who break the curfew or are framed for cases of possession of weapons or, you know, anything. >> the number is 10,000 people in the military right now. >> yeah, i think it could be a bit less now, but it is definitely between 5,000 to 10,000. i think nobody really has the statistics. i think the pressure and the campaigns by the local activists, by some international media on these issues has forced the supreme council, military forces, the armed forces to take another look at why are they going to the military tr
hence, because we are in this phase of rebuilding egypt, all the injustices that egyptians used to accept before the 25th of january, we cannot accept now. >> you probably have a closer sense than anybody of to what extent is the martial law, the arbitrary arrest still in place? how severe are the injustices even now? >> we believe and we know that the fight and the struggle is long. it's going to take time. and despite right now the picture doesn't look great, yes, there are people...
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it had to be human-to-human contact, hence the courier system. >> amongst people detained soon afterora were i man al kata katani. he tried to be the 20th hijacker but he was never admitted to the united states. >> reporter: according to this interrogation log obtained by "time" magazine the would be 9/11 hijacker doesn't give up information easily at guantanamo bay so they subject him to standing nude and having pictures of nude women hung around his neck. according to this fbi letter they make him endure months of intense isolation in a cell always flooded with light. he starts talking. >> as far as we can tell from looking at the detainee assessments published by wikileaks he mentioned a lot of names. one of those he mentioned was abu ahmad al kuwaiti who was a courier. >> reporter: a courier who was with osama bin laden at tora bora. a tantalizing tidbit, but is it the one nugget out of thousands that's worth pursuing? >> you could sense the trail getting warmer. >> reporter: hayden credits the enhanced interrogation techniques or e.i.t.s. >> well, we found out that the e.i.t.s w
it had to be human-to-human contact, hence the courier system. >> amongst people detained soon afterora were i man al kata katani. he tried to be the 20th hijacker but he was never admitted to the united states. >> reporter: according to this interrogation log obtained by "time" magazine the would be 9/11 hijacker doesn't give up information easily at guantanamo bay so they subject him to standing nude and having pictures of nude women hung around his neck. according to...
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it pan the lens while it is taking the images, hence the name of gigapan.nybody can punch in the number of views and locations. robotic camera mounts are available to anyone online in a variety sizes for all kinds of cameras so you can enjoy gigapan technology in a web browser, you can make a time machine movie yourself and show it online. >> the server can play them over the internet because it streams only the part of the movie you have zoomed in. that is the secret part. thanks to powerful modern computer processors and a new web technology called html 5. when combined with time lapse, you can zoom backward and forward in time and space. >> people will be able to come back and answer questions they might have. >> they call that the gigapan time machine. >> san jose sharks failed to wrap it up at the tank and will head back to detroit for game sticks. sharks led a 3-1 lead get away from them last night. red wings scored the winning goal with six minutes left in the game. stunned sharks still have a less commanding, 3-2 series lead in their western confere
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elements within the isi and military as you almost conceded earlier that could not be trusted and hencethe president did was absolutely right and justified. i think we'll have to continue this conversation down the road. clearly we need a new strategy. we need a way to confront terrorism. we need a way to confront the militancy that is rising and the cost upon the pakistani people. why do you not want $21 billion of u.s. aid? i think we could agree that rebuilding the pakistani economy, bringing it into the modern era, spreading education and all of the things you can do with foreign aid will only assist the pakistani population. why do you not want this money? >> the people of pakistan are dying under this war on terror. this aid is being given to us to fight this war. unfortunately if pakistan is considered a hired gun of the u.s., it reduces its capability to win this war on terror. if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human tragedy
elements within the isi and military as you almost conceded earlier that could not be trusted and hencethe president did was absolutely right and justified. i think we'll have to continue this conversation down the road. clearly we need a new strategy. we need a way to confront terrorism. we need a way to confront the militancy that is rising and the cost upon the pakistani people. why do you not want $21 billion of u.s. aid? i think we could agree that rebuilding the pakistani economy,...
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so it had to be human to human contact, hence a courier system. >> among the people who detained soonfter tora bora was abu ahmed al kuwaiti . he was not admitted to the united states. according to this interrogation log obtained by "time" magazine the would be 9/11 hijacker does not give up information easily to investigators at guantanamo bay. so they subject him to standing nude and to having pictures of scantily clad women hung around his neck. according to this fbi letter, they also make him endure months of intense isolation in a cell, always flooded with light. at some point, he starts talking. >> as far as we can tell, from look at the detainee assessments that were published by wikileaks, he mentioned quite a lot of names and one of those he mentioned was this gentleman, abu ahmed al kuwaiti who, it turns out was a courier. >> reporter: a courier who had been with osama bin laden at tora bora. a tantalizing tidbit, but is it the one nugget out of thousands that's worth pursuing? >> you could sense the trail getting warmer. >> reporter: hayden credits the enhanced interrogatio
so it had to be human to human contact, hence a courier system. >> among the people who detained soonfter tora bora was abu ahmed al kuwaiti . he was not admitted to the united states. according to this interrogation log obtained by "time" magazine the would be 9/11 hijacker does not give up information easily to investigators at guantanamo bay. so they subject him to standing nude and to having pictures of scantily clad women hung around his neck. according to this fbi letter,...
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hence you get the hong kong sell-off.ralia responding to weaker kprodty prices and certain volatility in the commodity markets. in tokyo, traders had their first chance to react to tepco. shares of tepco had already nose dived more than 80% since the march 11 earthquake and tsunami. it dropped today as you see by another 9%. >>> that's it for this edition of "world business today." thanks for joining us. i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> i'm nina dos santos here at cnn london. "world one" is next.
hence you get the hong kong sell-off.ralia responding to weaker kprodty prices and certain volatility in the commodity markets. in tokyo, traders had their first chance to react to tepco. shares of tepco had already nose dived more than 80% since the march 11 earthquake and tsunami. it dropped today as you see by another 9%. >>> that's it for this edition of "world business today." thanks for joining us. i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> i'm nina dos santos here at...
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hence, i met her. and the rest is history. >> how did you pop the question? even went to her parents beforehand and asked ther permission. >> good for you. do you think about the way you rn raised, your father's parenting when you're dealing with harper or teaching her or reading to her? do you try to remember any of those specific parenting skills? >> i remember my father telling me a story about his father scolding my uncle when he was president of the united states, because my cousin caroline was crying and someone came to my uncle and said, here, take this call, it's important. he went and took the call. when he got back, my father told me that my grandfather took him aside and said, just remember one thing, the most important job you'll ever have in your entire life is being father to that child. the illustration that, you know, his father wanted to make sure it wasn't a lost on my uncle is the most -- at the time, powerful in the world, that the true power was being a parent and the influence that parent has on a child. and my dad illustrated through hi
hence, i met her. and the rest is history. >> how did you pop the question? even went to her parents beforehand and asked ther permission. >> good for you. do you think about the way you rn raised, your father's parenting when you're dealing with harper or teaching her or reading to her? do you try to remember any of those specific parenting skills? >> i remember my father telling me a story about his father scolding my uncle when he was president of the united states, because...
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in this book, she talked about priests ravishing her and her convent, hence the child but when he went into the basement of the convent come you open a page in there with the bones of reported incidents as a result of the ravishing of the previous, the nuns. well, turns out everything maria monk wrote in this novel or memoir called the awful disclosures of the hotel of unitary, everything was false. there was not a word of truth in it. but he became a best-seller. in fact, it was the nation's number one bestseller because "new york times" wasn't around then, but became the nation's number one bestseller in solitary teachers does uncle tom's cabin was in the 1850s. never underestimate the ability of the american people to believe almost anything. well, what happened to sister mary john is that protestant working men and charlestown, massachusetts became so exercised over her disappearance that they burnt down the convent. this is the ursuline convent in flames. but they were less concerned about sister mary john and the fact that the convent was built on a hill right next to bunker who.
in this book, she talked about priests ravishing her and her convent, hence the child but when he went into the basement of the convent come you open a page in there with the bones of reported incidents as a result of the ravishing of the previous, the nuns. well, turns out everything maria monk wrote in this novel or memoir called the awful disclosures of the hotel of unitary, everything was false. there was not a word of truth in it. but he became a best-seller. in fact, it was the nation's...
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well, where you are in hayward, we are in the upper 40s, hence the leather jacket. this morning is a cool start. we are headed toward mostly kuhny conditions. a warm day on tap. temps in the 70s, tomorrow, the marine layer comes back in. right now, let's talk to mike to see how the drive is shaping up. how does it look? >> we expect heavier traffic. that's what we have. a new accident reported westbound 580. it should be clearing quickly. it is clear. it's going to build over the next half hour. meanwhile, closer to the bay bridge toll plaza, i'll give you a look at the toll plaza and the rest of the commute. now, back to laura. >> thank you very much. we are covering the day's news this morning. we have more on the brazen attack that happened in danville. robbers used a truck to smash into a costco store to steal an atm machine inside. let's check in with christie smith. she's got the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. danville police have good leads, but they are asking for the public's help to find the two people who did this. it's getting b
well, where you are in hayward, we are in the upper 40s, hence the leather jacket. this morning is a cool start. we are headed toward mostly kuhny conditions. a warm day on tap. temps in the 70s, tomorrow, the marine layer comes back in. right now, let's talk to mike to see how the drive is shaping up. how does it look? >> we expect heavier traffic. that's what we have. a new accident reported westbound 580. it should be clearing quickly. it is clear. it's going to build over the next...
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the louisiana state pen ten nary is bordered on three sides of the mississippi, hence the name alcatraz of the south. one business is making the best of it. the biscuit copy, a block from the river, has been hosting river crest parties. >>> for others who live and work right on the river, it's tough going. take vidalia dock and storage which is run by three generations of women as jeanne meserve learned no flooding is stopping them. >> reporter: along the mississippi, even those who work on the water, are under water. but vidalia dock and storage isn't out of business. >> what side would you like me to come past you. >> reporter: one of its tugs is headed down the river, though the river has never been like this before. >> mind boggling. it's really hard to comprehend how much water is coming through here right now. i'm in awe of it. i have tremendous respect for it and a lot of fear. >> reporter: betty jenkins is headed south to meet up with another towboat and help it maneuver this stretch of the mississippi. >> [ inaudible ] river to navigate. >> not right now. >> because of all this
the louisiana state pen ten nary is bordered on three sides of the mississippi, hence the name alcatraz of the south. one business is making the best of it. the biscuit copy, a block from the river, has been hosting river crest parties. >>> for others who live and work right on the river, it's tough going. take vidalia dock and storage which is run by three generations of women as jeanne meserve learned no flooding is stopping them. >> reporter: along the mississippi, even those...
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and in this book she talked about priests ravishing her inner convent, hence the child, and when you went out into the basement of the convent, you opened it and there was the bones of aborted infants. as a result of the ravishing of the priests on the nuns. well, it turns out everything that maria wrote in this novel, are actually memoir called the awful disclosures of the hotel nunnery, everything was false. there was not a word of truth in the. but it became a bestseller. in fact, it was the nation's number one best seller because "new york times" wasn't around, but again the nation's number one bestseller, and it was displaced in the 1850s. do, never underestimate the ability of the mayor can people to believe almost anything. well, what happened to sister mary john is that protestant workingmen in charlestown, massachusetts, became so exercised over her disappearance that they burned down the convent. this is the convent in flames. but they were less concerned really about sister mary john and the fact that the convent was built on a hill right next to bunker hill. we all know b
and in this book she talked about priests ravishing her inner convent, hence the child, and when you went out into the basement of the convent, you opened it and there was the bones of aborted infants. as a result of the ravishing of the priests on the nuns. well, it turns out everything that maria wrote in this novel, are actually memoir called the awful disclosures of the hotel nunnery, everything was false. there was not a word of truth in the. but it became a bestseller. in fact, it was the...
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elements within the isi and military as you almost conceded earlier that could not be trusted and hence what the president did was absolutely right and justified. i think we'll have to continue this conversation down the road. clearly we need a new strategy. we need a way to confront terrorism. we need a way to confront the militancy that is rising and the cost upon the pakistani people. why do you not want $21 billion of u.s. aid? i think we could agree that rebuilding the pakistani economy, bringing it into the modern era, spreading education and all of the things you can do with foreign aid will only assist the pakistani population. why do you not want this money? >> the people of pakistan are dying under this war on terror. this aid is being given to us to fight this war. unfortunately if pakistan is considered a hired gun of the u.s., it reduces its capability to win this war on terror. if this becomes pakistan's war, i think pakistan will win the war. if it's perceived that pakistan army is a mercenary army of the u.s., we have no chance of winning. >> i agree the scale of human t
elements within the isi and military as you almost conceded earlier that could not be trusted and hence what the president did was absolutely right and justified. i think we'll have to continue this conversation down the road. clearly we need a new strategy. we need a way to confront terrorism. we need a way to confront the militancy that is rising and the cost upon the pakistani people. why do you not want $21 billion of u.s. aid? i think we could agree that rebuilding the pakistani economy,...
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portugal, and the philippines transforming hawaii into what it's become in which every race a minority, hence the plate lunch. [laughter] two scoops of japanese style lunch and another scoop of salad air lifted from a church pot luck from anywhere, usa -- [laughter] it was served with asian protein like beef or loco moco, a ham berger patty served with a fried egg to remedy what has been the ham berger's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] sugar plantation workers shared food at lunchtime swapping noodles for spare ribs and bread. that habit was passed down evolving into the plate lunch now served at diners, drive-ins, and lunch trucks. in 1961, the late man established the rainbow drive-in, the joint where i bout my plate lunch. he was an army cook. the mostly hawaii born-january these american soldiers in the 142nd combat team served in europe and north africa in world war ii becoming the most decorated unit in military history and earning the nickname the purple heart battalion. their motto was remember pearl harbor. their argument was that they were americans, not as the u.s.
portugal, and the philippines transforming hawaii into what it's become in which every race a minority, hence the plate lunch. [laughter] two scoops of japanese style lunch and another scoop of salad air lifted from a church pot luck from anywhere, usa -- [laughter] it was served with asian protein like beef or loco moco, a ham berger patty served with a fried egg to remedy what has been the ham berger's most obvious defect, not enough egg. [laughter] sugar plantation workers shared food at...
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does that change the way the republican party and the entire public will view him and hence the way thisation will play out as this conversation goes forward? >> elliot, i think it's not only going to change the way americans view him in the near term, but the way he's viewed overseas. is he tough enough? would he pull the trigger? and he's now proven that he is tough enough on that. and i do think it's going to help in the short term here at home. whatever anyone says about his foreign policy, the vow had taken hold it was a weak foreign policy. but this is going to help him overseas. and here at home, there's going to be a sense that, you know, you may disagree with him on x, y or z, but when a republican stands up in new hampshire now or iowa and says this guy doesn't have what it takes to run a foreign policy, the retort is going to be instantaneous. oh, yeah? obama got osama. where was your guy? i think that retort is going to be very powerful for a while to come. >> i think that's exactly right. let's talk about libya for just a moment, which has been dominating the news cycles for
does that change the way the republican party and the entire public will view him and hence the way thisation will play out as this conversation goes forward? >> elliot, i think it's not only going to change the way americans view him in the near term, but the way he's viewed overseas. is he tough enough? would he pull the trigger? and he's now proven that he is tough enough on that. and i do think it's going to help in the short term here at home. whatever anyone says about his foreign...