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hence, this argument does not go very far. if the rich can make the system go, in reality who pays are they on suckers who are taxed who pay for a good standard of benefits for retired people but may nazis such benefits for themselves when it this same situation. this is the problem has mrs. thatcher e equipped we are running out of other people's money. finally, obama is a child of the sixties. literally. born 1961 to the interracial couple his father was sent and technology list and that is undeniable his mother was said to be far merck trial who earned a doctorate of cultural anthropology heard pfizer was john dewey's granddaughter. you cannot make this up. four obama's 1960's ran through the early '80s. until the success of ronald reagan became clear. obama's suffered on the civil-rights movement and of the new left. he determined to experience them vicariously. he tried drugs as he confessed and hence autobiography, "dreams from my father." rallied against south africa , political speeches, community organizers, tried to
hence, this argument does not go very far. if the rich can make the system go, in reality who pays are they on suckers who are taxed who pay for a good standard of benefits for retired people but may nazis such benefits for themselves when it this same situation. this is the problem has mrs. thatcher e equipped we are running out of other people's money. finally, obama is a child of the sixties. literally. born 1961 to the interracial couple his father was sent and technology list and that is...
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[applause] >> i hence the man. of the average canadian. the average them altogether this is to be got. a lot of very women in canada. i will read a short section 3.2 from the irony of being aaronic in a poster on a gauge. this is from the citizens united decision. stop putting your politicians on layaway start to buy them outright. a quick fact. thank you c-span for covering this. you are awesome. more programming like this a little less on foreign relations bullshit. [laughter] i can of fact is exxon and wal-mart are now the largest people in the united states. but the average american is catching up. citizens united people are corporations. much ado about the decision summarized what you'd expect to find in the trial 10 heston fell. a complicated position but citizens united of businesses to stop putting politician on layaway and star purchasing them out right from bet bath and beyond. the side effect of turning 30 million businesses and to people overnight is the 10 percent increase of the population already reeling from high unemployme
[applause] >> i hence the man. of the average canadian. the average them altogether this is to be got. a lot of very women in canada. i will read a short section 3.2 from the irony of being aaronic in a poster on a gauge. this is from the citizens united decision. stop putting your politicians on layaway start to buy them outright. a quick fact. thank you c-span for covering this. you are awesome. more programming like this a little less on foreign relations bullshit. [laughter] i can of...
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for the right and hence the to see hence the tension in. the caribbean or thanks very much indeed for that live update from tel aviv now let's discuss the situation further with mark owen and he's a historian and visiting professor of international relations for bill kent university in turkey this initially peaceful rally of mourning turned somewhat violent now what is fueling people's anger we've heard reaction there in response from our correspondent could you tell us more is it just the blast or is there really more to it. i think there's more to the blast focus of the tension i think in some ways what is making the supporters of the opposition in lebanon very angry is in fact the failure of her huge demonstrations to go back seven years to the murder of her if you career is funeral turned into a major demonstration i mean people setting process whereby the syrian peace people were forced to lebanon. the supporters of the opposition called for a similar sized demonstration it was just a few small anderson heard there were a number of gro
for the right and hence the to see hence the tension in. the caribbean or thanks very much indeed for that live update from tel aviv now let's discuss the situation further with mark owen and he's a historian and visiting professor of international relations for bill kent university in turkey this initially peaceful rally of mourning turned somewhat violent now what is fueling people's anger we've heard reaction there in response from our correspondent could you tell us more is it just the...
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hence you have to go to ipad product at lower sales.: this accounts 60.06% from the year ago quarter. they have done extraordinarily internationally. how much is unveiled of course when they unveiled the ipad in china? >> so china is going to be one of those markets that's still relatively untapped. you had ballmer in talking about the opportunity for microsoft. the same is true for apple. that is an interesting battle ground for both companies. last quarter asia was down pretty sharply. so it's going to need to come back here in the december quarter, a little bit in the march quarter because the later timetable for the chinese lunar new year. china is one of the key drivers for this story and it comes back to that, are they saturating the price points china can support. that is a question that remains to be answered. david: alex, let's pull back a little and look at the overall scene. we saw apple stumble with the maps deal series. is it possible they're losing steve jobs edge always being ahead of competition? you said following on ta
hence you have to go to ipad product at lower sales.: this accounts 60.06% from the year ago quarter. they have done extraordinarily internationally. how much is unveiled of course when they unveiled the ipad in china? >> so china is going to be one of those markets that's still relatively untapped. you had ballmer in talking about the opportunity for microsoft. the same is true for apple. that is an interesting battle ground for both companies. last quarter asia was down pretty sharply....
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and hence this argument doesn't go very far either. there aren't many possibles left. if the rich and everyone can't make this system go, in reality who pays is really the young or as one might say, the young suckers who are taxed to pay for god standard of benefits for older retired people, but who may not see such benefits for themselves when they are in the same situation. and this is really the problem that is leading to liberalism's fiscal implosion. as mrs. thatcher equipped we are running out of other peoples' money. finally, obama is a child of the '60s. literally. he was born in 1961, to an interracial couple, his father was a ken began socialist, and anticolonialist and -- his mother was a dreamy flower child who eventually earned a doctorate in cultural anthropology her adviser was john due wee's granddaughter. as they say, you can't make this stuff up. [laughter] for obama, the 1960s ran until the early 1980s until success of ronald reagan became clear. as a young man, obama suffered a kind of '60s envy. he missed out on the civil rights movement, and on th
and hence this argument doesn't go very far either. there aren't many possibles left. if the rich and everyone can't make this system go, in reality who pays is really the young or as one might say, the young suckers who are taxed to pay for god standard of benefits for older retired people, but who may not see such benefits for themselves when they are in the same situation. and this is really the problem that is leading to liberalism's fiscal implosion. as mrs. thatcher equipped we are...
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hence the name mannequin madness. maybe i'm crazy. >> reporter: judy is sure she's not crazy though not all are convinced. >> everybody's mouth drops when they come in here. it's probably easier to get all the same style. >> reporter: judy relied on what she learned of past careers of past successes and failures to turn this accidental business into a successful one. she and her husband now sell and rent mannequins all over the country. judy has won a slew of business awards, even being recognized for the recycling nature of what she does. >> we recycle about 100,000 pounds of mannequins a year just here in the bay area. which is unbelievable. these came from a cosmetology school. >> reporter: the best part of this for judy is not the good that's come from her line of work, or her success as an entrepreneur, or even that she just enjoys coming to work each day. the best part is that she somehow managed to pull off all three. >> just realizing that it is important sometimes to follow your own instincts and bloom where
hence the name mannequin madness. maybe i'm crazy. >> reporter: judy is sure she's not crazy though not all are convinced. >> everybody's mouth drops when they come in here. it's probably easier to get all the same style. >> reporter: judy relied on what she learned of past careers of past successes and failures to turn this accidental business into a successful one. she and her husband now sell and rent mannequins all over the country. judy has won a slew of business awards,...
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hence, the country can't sell its oil because no one will handle the transaction. it's led to an extreme shortage of dollars. sanctions also manke it difficut to import goods. they're in short supply. both those situations lead to massive inflation. one commodity trader thinks the oil is falling so sharply today in part because of what's happening to iran. it means a regime change could be coming to iran and hence a greater supply of oil. >> amazing story, michelle. thank you so much. >>> we're in countdown mode, countdown to tonight's debate. we set the stage with new poll numbers out of the key swing states. stick around. the gap between the two candidates is narrowing more than ever. >>> would ceo's make romney president? wait until you hear the rationale. >>> and facing realities of the digital age. facebook may be watching your web searches to steer relevancy your way. is it just good business? we'll debate both sides of the issue coming up. back in a moment. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups.
hence, the country can't sell its oil because no one will handle the transaction. it's led to an extreme shortage of dollars. sanctions also manke it difficut to import goods. they're in short supply. both those situations lead to massive inflation. one commodity trader thinks the oil is falling so sharply today in part because of what's happening to iran. it means a regime change could be coming to iran and hence a greater supply of oil. >> amazing story, michelle. thank you so much....
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there is oy a small part of the continent that canupport agriculture and hence can support populationnact, 90% of the population ve wiin 1ilometers very limited--tn,e ss so we have always looked outsi wiin 1ilometers for e salef our commodities. ss we have needed sometimes processing and administration, and at processing s keace in cities.ctivity soom some physical pressuresands s evolve to a situationhere we ve a small number of large cities tted around the coasine. narrator: to a sithis situation ve a smallcontinues today. cities in the offices of mitsui, people handle the processing and export of iron ore, coal, metals, chemicals, food, natural gas and wood chips and they do it all without setting foot outside of australia's largest city, sydney. inll, three-quarters of the population live in cities, making australia o ofthe ms in the world. ken o'connor has elored the fus of tewarge cities that lie on the edge of the connent. in effec fromhe earliestimes of tewargthe cities wereie oncontrolling the country,. but the cities themselves depended upon the export markets d coact withie
there is oy a small part of the continent that canupport agriculture and hence can support populationnact, 90% of the population ve wiin 1ilometers very limited--tn,e ss so we have always looked outsi wiin 1ilometers for e salef our commodities. ss we have needed sometimes processing and administration, and at processing s keace in cities.ctivity soom some physical pressuresands s evolve to a situationhere we ve a small number of large cities tted around the coasine. narrator: to a sithis...
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hence, it's time for zombie cake. >> first, you're going to bake any cake of your choice.ked a vanilla one, in a half ball pan. >> they cut out the middle to make it like the shape of a brain. then they put it together. how do you make it look like the brain matter with all the grooves? they show it. >> we're going to use fon dit to create the brain matter. >> what they do is take it and soften it up because you have to work with it. then they put just a little bit of red dye in there to make it pink like a brain. >> that's like that firm type of icing, right? >> you see it all over wedding cakes all the time. then they roll it out. then they start making the brain. >> make sure you really take your time with this step, making it symmetrical on both sides. >> they want to put blood on it, so they thicken up some cherry juice with corn starch. they also put in a knife to make it look really realistic. >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." we'll see you next time.
hence, it's time for zombie cake. >> first, you're going to bake any cake of your choice.ked a vanilla one, in a half ball pan. >> they cut out the middle to make it like the shape of a brain. then they put it together. how do you make it look like the brain matter with all the grooves? they show it. >> we're going to use fon dit to create the brain matter. >> what they do is take it and soften it up because you have to work with it. then they put just a little bit of...
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this video is entitled -- hence, the piano on the table.oks out in the audience, nobody is there. he doesn't give up. comes back with an ipad. using an app called magic piano. he starts playing moonlight sonata by beethoven. with the change he starts getting new audience members i the app is like dance dance revolution through your fingers. apparently you can play a number of songs on this app. >> cool app, cool video. >>> dog attacks male. >> junk mail dog. >> are you guys ready for the number one video of the day? >> yes, sir. >> this is coming to us from friends of been checking in wit these folks almost since the in beginning of "right this minute." devon and erica from charlotte, north carolina. we first found out about them because of this video, their little daughter olivia meeting their kitty for the first time a video that went viral. >> maximum cute. >> then we found out they went through an in vitro process to get pregnant a second time. we introduced everyone to this video. now we get to meet their newest family member. >> littl
this video is entitled -- hence, the piano on the table.oks out in the audience, nobody is there. he doesn't give up. comes back with an ipad. using an app called magic piano. he starts playing moonlight sonata by beethoven. with the change he starts getting new audience members i the app is like dance dance revolution through your fingers. apparently you can play a number of songs on this app. >> cool app, cool video. >>> dog attacks male. >> junk mail dog. >> are...
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skateboard, part balance beam, part gymnasticsp apparatus thing you can do all these tricks on it, hence the name the trick board. takes some serious skill, skateboard without the wheels. looks like somebody found parts from a junkyard and said this will do. >> these guys should be on some sort of "america's got talent" show. >> they're doing crazy stuff that takes serious skill. >> where's their helmets. >> good question. at the end of the video you see this guy go up to this bridge, he's on the trick board, balancing back and forth. >> over traffic. >> we don't see how that ends? >> i like to think he made it down safely. >> the core workout you would get playing with that thing. >> i don't think this is any fun unless you're completely rocked through your core. girls doing it,uys doing everyb. the trick board. >> we've talked about it before, be we talked about doing it last year but we didn't. ♪ >> growing a mustache for movember. men's health awareness month. you grow a mustache and raise money. to help us we have nick. >> i'm a classically trained actor and fine woodworker nick. >>
skateboard, part balance beam, part gymnasticsp apparatus thing you can do all these tricks on it, hence the name the trick board. takes some serious skill, skateboard without the wheels. looks like somebody found parts from a junkyard and said this will do. >> these guys should be on some sort of "america's got talent" show. >> they're doing crazy stuff that takes serious skill. >> where's their helmets. >> good question. at the end of the video you see this...
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hence our temperatures will come down just a touch, but not by much. it will be hot tomorrow.the tri-valley and south bay valley. poor air quality is likely again tomorrow. you want to bring in your pets. if you have children, limit the outdoor exposure. look at where the temperatures are headed. 101 in concord. 91 in fremont. 94 in san jose. as they head back to school tomorrow, dress them in light colors and cotton clothing. 98 degrees. 77 at the coast. the real weather story is where we're head. back to the 70s. lots of clouds saturday into sunday. expecting our first showers of the season. make sure you are ready for changing conditions. we have two more really hot days to get through. guys, back to you. >>> thank you. two san francisco men are still missing off the san mateo coast of t . we will have a live report coming up after the break. ♪ most paints have color that sits on the surface. but nothing beats benjamin moore's color lock technology that locks color right in, no matter how often you wash it. color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retaile
hence our temperatures will come down just a touch, but not by much. it will be hot tomorrow.the tri-valley and south bay valley. poor air quality is likely again tomorrow. you want to bring in your pets. if you have children, limit the outdoor exposure. look at where the temperatures are headed. 101 in concord. 91 in fremont. 94 in san jose. as they head back to school tomorrow, dress them in light colors and cotton clothing. 98 degrees. 77 at the coast. the real weather story is where we're...
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a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook. a painter might make drawings. stephen de staebler made miniature sculptures. >> during the 1970's, he was inspired by the monuments of egypt. he assembled a large rocks of clay into figures that resembled the ancient kings and queens. he credited a weathered appearance by rubbing glazes' into the clay while still wet. the misfires from his killed were brought in his backyard in his berkeley home. he called it his boneyard. in the last year of his life, he dug up the artifacts from his own history, and the bones were rearranged, in the were slimmer figures with wings. >> even if you knew nothing abou
a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook....
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and when goes hence? tomorrow as he purposes. o, never shall sun that morrow see. he that's coming must be provided for. and you shall put this night's great business into my dispatch. we will speak further. only look up clear to alter favor ever is to fear. leave all the rest to me. [music] this castle hath a pleasant seat, the air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses. ah, see, see, our honour'd hostess. all our service in every point twice done and then done double were poor and single business to contend against those honors deep and broad wherewith your majesty loads our house. give me your hand. conduct me to mine host. we love him highly, and shall continue our graces towards him. by your leave, hostess. [music] if it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly. if the assassination could trammel up the consequence, and catch with his surcease success, that but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all here, but here, upon this bank and shoal of time, we'ld jump the life to come. but in these cases, we still have
and when goes hence? tomorrow as he purposes. o, never shall sun that morrow see. he that's coming must be provided for. and you shall put this night's great business into my dispatch. we will speak further. only look up clear to alter favor ever is to fear. leave all the rest to me. [music] this castle hath a pleasant seat, the air nimbly and sweetly recommends itself unto our gentle senses. ah, see, see, our honour'd hostess. all our service in every point twice done and then done double were...
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hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of very heavy rain across the regions. not only that -- it brings all of the cold air from the north across the system. what it does is take a look at the video coming out from the west virginia. here -- we had, 73 secentimeter of snowfall, in just from this storm system. and the additional -- snowfall could ak sthael ectually exceed meters, on top of lots of more plowing to do. see it can pull back. and the system is moving away from the land masses. blizzard warnings is posted and in effect in west virginia. back to you. >> damages could reach $20 billion, and the cost of restoringi inelectricty. it takes into account the cancellation of trading on stock markets.
hence, the biggest storm in generations. now it has the become a remnant of low-pressure systems, so, it is much weaker than, than it was when it hit a landfall. though the tropical moisture brings all the humidity and turns and makes a lot of downpour as cross ts across the. you can see the size. it is very big. not an organized system t it will bringing, patches of very heavy rain across the regions. not only that -- it brings all of the cold air from the north across the system. what it does...
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we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hencer agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid, california lass a great mue tour aid system. i think it's looked at nationally because we have souch excellent cooperation with our cooperating agencies. once it reaches that point, the team will come in and assist the local jurisdiction to run that incident. when we start having multiple fires in a certain area, then we get into what we call area command. i think that provides the overview. >> i talked a little bit about mou's and relationships with the marines. maybe we can talk about how is the national guard and dod resources and capabilities integrated into the command and control at the fire and also
we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hencer agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid,...
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to write a fact based primmer on gay rights, specifically targeted to the right of center voters, hence subtitle of the book. to do two things. number one, challenge religious right on its own turf and show that much of what they deer risively call the gay agenda is consistent with republican and libertarian voters, and show voters who believe in social tolerance not only are they not a voice in the wilderness, but represent a majority of republican voters. the book has three major things. the first one i just eluded to that many on the right don't understand that properly understood gay rights are, in fact, perfectly compatible with republican principles of limited government, individual rights, and equal protection of the laws. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian philosophy is one of live and let live, all people created with certain inalienable rights. the government does not dull out rights depending on what religion you are, what economic class you're in, what your gender is, or theoretically what your sexual orientation is. that's the way it's supposed to be. certa
to write a fact based primmer on gay rights, specifically targeted to the right of center voters, hence subtitle of the book. to do two things. number one, challenge religious right on its own turf and show that much of what they deer risively call the gay agenda is consistent with republican and libertarian voters, and show voters who believe in social tolerance not only are they not a voice in the wilderness, but represent a majority of republican voters. the book has three major things. the...
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hence the importance of this issue of voter suppression it with the author of "herding donkeys" and writer for "the nation" magazine, ari berman. good to have you this program. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: joining next time when and mccarthy on is a claim to books "the longest way home." that is next time. >> there's a saying that dr. king has, that it is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we are half way to completely eliminate hundred the walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s.. as we work together, we can stamp hundred out. ger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. thank you. >> be more.
hence the importance of this issue of voter suppression it with the author of "herding donkeys" and writer for "the nation" magazine, ari berman. good to have you this program. keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: joining next time when and mccarthy on is a claim to books "the longest way home." that is next time. >> there's a saying that dr. king has, that it is always the right time to do the...
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hence the building at 155 hancock. yet as the years passed, san francisco city government came to realize the important value of protecting our architectural heritage not by resisting every legitimate attempt to replace decaying structures but by insisting that the new project permits ensure bleplding of new structures with their surroundings, comparing and contrasting the two buildings at 155 and 160, which are the two last photos i showed you, reveals a solution to the problem 4530 sanchez. the superior choice, i would assert for this board, is to follow the basic direction embedded by previous city agencies to approve buildings which maintain the architectural flow as in 160 hancock with adjoining properties and avoid the dissonance of the permits from an earlier period that permitted the construction of 155 hancock. this is the principle that should be applied to the decision before board regarding the matter at hand. throughout human history, cities have been defined and influenced by the quality of their architec
hence the building at 155 hancock. yet as the years passed, san francisco city government came to realize the important value of protecting our architectural heritage not by resisting every legitimate attempt to replace decaying structures but by insisting that the new project permits ensure bleplding of new structures with their surroundings, comparing and contrasting the two buildings at 155 and 160, which are the two last photos i showed you, reveals a solution to the problem 4530 sanchez....
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we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive
we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive
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but it's not just the hydro carbons a fast growing middle class and hence a booming consumer market is what really attracts foreign companies to russia and five years since the start of the crisis this trend is still quite strong as a telephone call for. the middle class and russia has tripled over the last five years to more than ten million households so many of but each pulse of a hair has substantially more buying power of the average in china brazil india a survey of a kitchen p.r. agency based on the period of three hundred forty best food revealed if the russian could you was attracting the best those to the contrary really. people from outside think that the most attractive feature is the resources of oil that's the third and has actually gone down slightly interactiveness the most important one though is the growing in the wealth of the middle class and so that move from second position to first and for the best is see the middle class and the growing middle classes being the most attractive feature of russia the survey is showing much more positive enthusiasm for russia compa
but it's not just the hydro carbons a fast growing middle class and hence a booming consumer market is what really attracts foreign companies to russia and five years since the start of the crisis this trend is still quite strong as a telephone call for. the middle class and russia has tripled over the last five years to more than ten million households so many of but each pulse of a hair has substantially more buying power of the average in china brazil india a survey of a kitchen p.r. agency...
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hence, when we talk about the syria regime, as brutal as it is, we also should not assume it was onlyviolation that was basically causing the long term stability. it was also the support of the business groups as well as this distributive approach of the syrian states, the welfare policies that continued from the 60s, 70s, 80s, began down in the snows, and only recently did these distributed policies began to mean less and less to the point where people felt they are not getting what they want politically. economically, they are not getting what they want, and then the cutting of subsidies in the end on food and gas was the last straw for making many people in the syria -- in syria feel hopeless and those majorities existed as i said earlier, either in the countryside or the smaller cities more than in the main city, in the metropoll tan cities. >> host: does the military play a role in the economy? >> guest: the military in syria is not where the focus of power is. it's actually the security service branches that have come to dominate syria's sort of coercive structure, and this is w
hence, when we talk about the syria regime, as brutal as it is, we also should not assume it was onlyviolation that was basically causing the long term stability. it was also the support of the business groups as well as this distributive approach of the syrian states, the welfare policies that continued from the 60s, 70s, 80s, began down in the snows, and only recently did these distributed policies began to mean less and less to the point where people felt they are not getting what they want...
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hence the name, mannequin madness. crazy for doing this. >> reporter: judy is sure she is not crazy, though not all are convinced. >> everybody's mouth drops when they come in here whether it's from awe or agh. it's probably easier to get all the same time. >> reporter: judy learned from what she learned from a variety of past careers, of past successes and failures to turn this accidental business into a successful one. she and her husband jay now sell and rent mannequins all over the country. judy has won a slew of business awards, even being recognized for the recycling nature of what she does. >> we recycle about 100,000 pounds of mannequins a year just here in the bay area. just pretty unbelievable. these came from a cosmetology school. they're really popular for halloween. >> reporter: still, the best part of this for judy is not the good that has come from her line of work or her success as an entrepreneur, or even that she just enjoys coming to work each day. the best part is that she somehow managed to pull of
hence the name, mannequin madness. crazy for doing this. >> reporter: judy is sure she is not crazy, though not all are convinced. >> everybody's mouth drops when they come in here whether it's from awe or agh. it's probably easier to get all the same time. >> reporter: judy learned from what she learned from a variety of past careers, of past successes and failures to turn this accidental business into a successful one. she and her husband jay now sell and rent mannequins all...
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we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid, california lass a great mue tour aid system. i think it's looked at nationally because we
we're reach a certain draw down level or certain criteria, we reach out to our military coordinators, hence our agreement with the third nraet and the one map locally in san francisco under ir cal fire prides itself on a statistic that we contain 97 percent of all wild fires in california with 10 acres or less and we do this with an aggressive report of incidents, even with a 911 call of smoepk with land, air and ground attack. once fires become to a large enough scale we call mue tour aid,...
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president so the party which will gain the majority will basically have georgia just future in its hands hence the celebration of the supporters of the opposition because they already believe that their parts will be able to appoint the prime minister and the control georgia for the next five seven yes something like this was unimaginable in the member last year when one businessman ivanishvili launched his georgia dream party saying that his main rest are now succeeding and to change the system back then the support of the ruling party was over seventy percent and it was this it had no chance at all from beating in this election bad things changed dramatically after the footage of prison abuse and torture was released in september in georgia causing massive public outcry thousands took to the streets in protest last saturday we saw this huge the biggest political rally in the history of modern day georgia with more than one hundred thousand people in the streets voicing. just going about the record political establishment definitely this make this election unpredictable and very interesting.
president so the party which will gain the majority will basically have georgia just future in its hands hence the celebration of the supporters of the opposition because they already believe that their parts will be able to appoint the prime minister and the control georgia for the next five seven yes something like this was unimaginable in the member last year when one businessman ivanishvili launched his georgia dream party saying that his main rest are now succeeding and to change the...
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at the government forces are seen as responsible for the death of a well known and to gadhafi rebel hence they decided to do us stormed the town accusing people who alleged they're shooting at this. man and afterwards we're having we're into your that this day are the fighting now the people who are there on the ground are saying that the clashes in fact have turned so why isn't that why a lot of friends just occasions by a lot of ways that actually reminds of the massacre actually know that in the process the younger son of moammar gadhafi was killed as well on sunday and i'll tell listen to what the people who were actually in bentley when all of this was going down has to tell. i have of course from my family in this told me that the situation there right there is really horrible the. heart of all of. everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen even the ha's with oh we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house and the hospital keep in the and the people out with a three week there's no food. but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clothes a
at the government forces are seen as responsible for the death of a well known and to gadhafi rebel hence they decided to do us stormed the town accusing people who alleged they're shooting at this. man and afterwards we're having we're into your that this day are the fighting now the people who are there on the ground are saying that the clashes in fact have turned so why isn't that why a lot of friends just occasions by a lot of ways that actually reminds of the massacre actually know that in...
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libya to happen in syria so the mistake it was really a misstep by the by the obama administration hence we're stuck in syria saying oh we're just going to try the organize them we're going to give them humanitarian aid because so misstepped when he let me so let me go back here george clooney i mean and private was organizing a united nations force ok george i'm a misstep again i mean this is still about american exceptionalism that the u.s. can do whatever it wants in the world that's what we heard at this debate both candidates said exactly the same thing in different ways. absolutely absolutely i mean it's a misstep a mistake well that's a nice euphemism for about thirty thousand people killed and the chaos goes on every day in libya so how what kind of a misstep is it i mean you know it's the other leaders should make missteps such as that then consider what the situation is in iran both candidates will happily delightedly expressing the effect that sanctions have had on the iranians now the sanctions are hurting ordinary iranians i mean these are people who are suffering as a resul
libya to happen in syria so the mistake it was really a misstep by the by the obama administration hence we're stuck in syria saying oh we're just going to try the organize them we're going to give them humanitarian aid because so misstepped when he let me so let me go back here george clooney i mean and private was organizing a united nations force ok george i'm a misstep again i mean this is still about american exceptionalism that the u.s. can do whatever it wants in the world that's what we...
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what they call an unfortunate tallinn their home for outlaws mercenaries and khadafi supporters and hence the shelling off again reminding eighteen days they have been besieging one talent and it does not seem like the situation in libya is getting any better it does look indeed like it's a deja vu a year ago all over again. the fun of the t.v. show. mitt romney the running neck and neck right now they're expected to run put the rhetoric to secure those much needed last minute votes foreign policy will be in the frame later monday i'm just part of our coverage goes. much difference really between the two candidates. as we're waiting for the debate on foreign policy the last debate before the election on november the sixth many see it as the make or break point for both campaigns because president obama and governor romney have so far been running neck and neck but whoever is elected america's next commander in chief will take on the same old foreign policy mission and that is to expand the country's influence in the world but is there that much daylight between the candidates let's try an
what they call an unfortunate tallinn their home for outlaws mercenaries and khadafi supporters and hence the shelling off again reminding eighteen days they have been besieging one talent and it does not seem like the situation in libya is getting any better it does look indeed like it's a deja vu a year ago all over again. the fun of the t.v. show. mitt romney the running neck and neck right now they're expected to run put the rhetoric to secure those much needed last minute votes foreign...
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what they call it unfortunate talent to hold for outlaws mercenaries and conduct his supporters and hence the shelling off jalan the again i'm reminding you eighteen days they have been besieging one town and it does not seem like the situation in libya is getting any better it does look indeed like it's a deja vu of a year ago all over again a correspondent in tel aviv there will have to spoken to one man in italy whose family is him but he will lead us not to reveal his identity because he's scared for the safety. i have a call from my family in they told me that the situation there right there is really horrible there. are horrible of karloff weapon everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the burning oil it has with we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the wounded people outside from the hospital three week that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the clothes and the rolls that it is the food in the fuel there are one and burn oil it from the three sides they used to h
what they call it unfortunate talent to hold for outlaws mercenaries and conduct his supporters and hence the shelling off jalan the again i'm reminding you eighteen days they have been besieging one town and it does not seem like the situation in libya is getting any better it does look indeed like it's a deja vu of a year ago all over again a correspondent in tel aviv there will have to spoken to one man in italy whose family is him but he will lead us not to reveal his identity because he's...
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hence giving his body time to acclamate to the difference in oxygen intake at that high altitude. the city stands a mile above sea level. >>a little girl has been reunited with her puppy, after thieves stole the dog from her home. this is the scene outside marissa. home in san jose, california. earlier this week, thieves stole thousands of dollars in electronics and the family dog "meeko" from the family's home. ten-year old marissa was heart broken. she offered the entire contents of her piggy bank for the safe return of her dog. earlier today, a woman came forward. saying she found the puppy in an parking lot. and meeko was reunited with his owner. just ahead the scathing tweet from former g-e ceo jack welch about the obama administration and the latest jobs report. and later in lunchbreak. a healthy twist on fall comfort food. grilled lamb chops and a crisp asparagus salad. [ "don't you worry 'bout a thing" plays ] stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back wi
hence giving his body time to acclamate to the difference in oxygen intake at that high altitude. the city stands a mile above sea level. >>a little girl has been reunited with her puppy, after thieves stole the dog from her home. this is the scene outside marissa. home in san jose, california. earlier this week, thieves stole thousands of dollars in electronics and the family dog "meeko" from the family's home. ten-year old marissa was heart broken. she offered the entire...
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some say the first king here was attila the hun, hence the name "hungary."s a magnificent church built in his name. the funicular is a train that's more like an elevator. it travels up the steep castle hill. at the top is buda castle. for centuries, this is where the rulers of hungary lived. the city has seen some terrible times. the area has been conquered by the turks, retaken by the christians, then during world war ii, the germans occupied budapest. the nazis rounded up jews, sending them to extermination camps. but this man, swedish diplomat raoul wallenberg, saved thousands virtually single-handed. at great personal risk, he protected hungarian jews by issuing them swedish passports. that's why there are memorials to wallenberg throughout budapest. when troops from the soviet union arrived, the germans fled, but not before blowing up all the bridges across the danube. the soviets claimed they had liberated the city. they even erected this liberty monument. but the people were not truly liberated. hungary was oppressed by communist rule until the soviet
some say the first king here was attila the hun, hence the name "hungary."s a magnificent church built in his name. the funicular is a train that's more like an elevator. it travels up the steep castle hill. at the top is buda castle. for centuries, this is where the rulers of hungary lived. the city has seen some terrible times. the area has been conquered by the turks, retaken by the christians, then during world war ii, the germans occupied budapest. the nazis rounded up jews,...