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ian bremmer, president and founder of the eurasia group, a leading political and economic consulting firm in new york. ian, nice to have you with us. >> good evening to you. >> susie: well, it sounds like greece is getting a closer to agreeing to some tough austerity measures that european policy makers have fwn demanding. they're still haggling on pensions and a few details. what is your take on the situation right now? >> well, my take is that there's still capacity on the part of both the germans, the european central bank and the greeks to muddle through. we're not in d-day yet. the deal hasn't fallen apart, there's no structured defought yet, but that day is coming, it coming in part because the strong austerity that is being imposed by the core europeans on the greeks. this new greek government that comes in with early elections will absolutely not continue. so we're going to have a reprieve for a short period of time, and then we're going to go right back into crisis around greece. >> susie: so greece is still in crisis mode, even though it's promising these reforms, and i gue
ian bremmer, president and founder of the eurasia group, a leading political and economic consulting firm in new york. ian, nice to have you with us. >> good evening to you. >> susie: well, it sounds like greece is getting a closer to agreeing to some tough austerity measures that european policy makers have fwn demanding. they're still haggling on pensions and a few details. what is your take on the situation right now? >> well, my take is that there's still capacity on the...
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ian millhowser and bob edgar, who has been working on this for a long, long time.f all, welcome, guys and bob, i want to start with you. tell me why it doesn't be unilateral disarmament. >> i think rush finegold is right. if you look at the polls, people all across the country want politicians to be reformers today. and all the president has done is taken away the issue that common cause and other good government groups have been working on and that is to push back on citizens united and not allow this unintended super group, these super pacs to exist. we saw in the romney and gingrich campaign how these super pacs were devastating to each other. why should the president who wants to be the good guy, the white knight on this issue, why should he succumb and go into the gutter on these super pacs. i don't think it will help in the next few months as we try to recover from citizens united. >> all right. it's tough to be the guy saying this money in politic is corrupting, which is what the great majority of the country thinks, if you are will making the money. >> ther
ian millhowser and bob edgar, who has been working on this for a long, long time.f all, welcome, guys and bob, i want to start with you. tell me why it doesn't be unilateral disarmament. >> i think rush finegold is right. if you look at the polls, people all across the country want politicians to be reformers today. and all the president has done is taken away the issue that common cause and other good government groups have been working on and that is to push back on citizens united and...
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the south car kor ian government has shown more flexible attitude to the dialogue. the letter is apparently aimed at increasing pressure on the administration of south korean president before the general elections in april. south korea's unification ministry says the government won't respond every time the north tries to push through demands at a critical phase of inter tori and ties. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." of "newsline." thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
the south car kor ian government has shown more flexible attitude to the dialogue. the letter is apparently aimed at increasing pressure on the administration of south korean president before the general elections in april. south korea's unification ministry says the government won't respond every time the north tries to push through demands at a critical phase of inter tori and ties. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." of "newsline." thanks for joining...
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ian is also a professor at uva. >> justice was served.f what the jury did as well as the actions of my fellow jurors. i was not afraid to look at george and looked at him at him. i was confident what we did was right. pepsi said they were in agreement of thinking the murder of yeardley love was not premeditated. he said jurors felt that he could be a threat to society? because of his problems with alcohol. george huguely it will be formally sentenced on april 16. >> looking at the day ahead, the so-called blond and it faces an arraignment hearing in alexandria. does it does what is behind a one-woman cried spree stretching from northern virginia to baltimore. that allegedly included two armed, carjackings and bank robberies. 62 degrees in springfield --52 degrees. real-life navy seals are hitting the big screen. arch campbell has a preview. >> waking up to snow in chicago. we will look at some problems it is causing already. >> spring like conditions here. people headed to work on 395, a look at shirlington. a look at the forecast next an
ian is also a professor at uva. >> justice was served.f what the jury did as well as the actions of my fellow jurors. i was not afraid to look at george and looked at him at him. i was confident what we did was right. pepsi said they were in agreement of thinking the murder of yeardley love was not premeditated. he said jurors felt that he could be a threat to society? because of his problems with alcohol. george huguely it will be formally sentenced on april 16. >> looking at the...
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vicepresidente de la fifa, unau nombre en la que se depositari Ían 750 mil recibieron apenas lo lazaue ridamenargo dejamos el boxeo y vamos hablar del futbol. pero del futbol local porque se viene la temporada del 2012 y para maÑana esta programada la primera reunion, se trata de la liga internacional de virginia que a partir de las 3 de la tarde en el restaurante camino real de washington daran informen donde sobre sale que tendran dos estadios de cancha sintetica. tambien se entregara informe para la copa taca que tendran variantes en el torneo y mucho mas competitivo, los equipos campeones y con trayectoria estan invitados a participar. hasta aqui los deportes buenas muchas gracias, estamos listos para disfrutar el fin de semana extendido y tenemos excelentes alternativas culturales... y que les parece una invitacion al cine totalmente gratis? y atencion amigos bolivianos maÑana comienzan las celebraciones del colorido carnaval de santa cruz sera una fiesta de mascaras a partir de las ocho de la noche en diamond lounge en annandale virginia... estara el alegre julio cuellar y otro
vicepresidente de la fifa, unau nombre en la que se depositari Ían 750 mil recibieron apenas lo lazaue ridamenargo dejamos el boxeo y vamos hablar del futbol. pero del futbol local porque se viene la temporada del 2012 y para maÑana esta programada la primera reunion, se trata de la liga internacional de virginia que a partir de las 3 de la tarde en el restaurante camino real de washington daran informen donde sobre sale que tendran dos estadios de cancha sintetica. tambien se entregara...
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good morning. >> good morning. >> ian, let me start with you and travis first of all.'m sorry to hear about russell king's passing overnight. what can you tell us about him and knowing him from school? >> russell was always -- i have been friends with the kid since kindergarten. we've had our rough times but he was never out to harm anybody. he was always really nice. he would always ask everybody if they needed help with anything. he would always take the shirt off his back to help anyone out. it's just tragic that something like this had to happen to him. >> travis, i understand you were close enough to see t.j.'s face as the shooting was occurring. how would you describe the expression on his face? >> it was something else. it was just straight determination. he had that look on his face that's hard to describe. it just sticks with you. >> you decided to stay, even though a lot of people were running because you were trying to care for the wounded. so describe those moments. were they quiet or were they chaotic in the cafeteria? >> after the first shot, i don't know
good morning. >> good morning. >> ian, let me start with you and travis first of all.'m sorry to hear about russell king's passing overnight. what can you tell us about him and knowing him from school? >> russell was always -- i have been friends with the kid since kindergarten. we've had our rough times but he was never out to harm anybody. he was always really nice. he would always ask everybody if they needed help with anything. he would always take the shirt off his back...
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but those quiet moments, practice stress and frustration and anxiety, where ian and susan were there, just keeping your spirits up and enlivanning your senses and making you believe you can do more and better. and reminding you what it's all about. and that is working together across your differences and uniting a common goal. and that's really the spirit of what a chorus is all about, isn't it? it's the sum of its parts. and there's something special in that as well. so it's in that stead and that spirit and that light that we have two certificates of honor. one recognizing our san francisco girls chorus. it's your day in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] we always have to start with the girls first. and then to your outstanding work and we have a lot of language to attest to that. and your contribution. and to all of you young men, this is your day as well in the city and county of san francisco. we thank you. thank you. so we're going to -- so enjoy. thank you very much. and we've got the change everybody's going to look forward to enjoying on tuesday. thank you. [ap
but those quiet moments, practice stress and frustration and anxiety, where ian and susan were there, just keeping your spirits up and enlivanning your senses and making you believe you can do more and better. and reminding you what it's all about. and that is working together across your differences and uniting a common goal. and that's really the spirit of what a chorus is all about, isn't it? it's the sum of its parts. and there's something special in that as well. so it's in that stead and...
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ian panel, bbc news in northern syria. >> the situation on the ground there. well, as we heard earlier, an international meeting will take place tomorrow in tunia to address the violence in syria. for more on what can be accomplished i spoke with former u.s. state department advisor aaron david miller, currently a scholar at the woodrow wilson center. the picture we get from both those reports is really grim of what's happening inside syria and yet we have hillary clinton today saying she thinks the opposition forces will be increasingly capable of defending themselves. is that realistic? >> i sympathize, or i guess empathize with the fact the options are very grim. the administration has three objectives in tomorrow's meeting, one is to consider humanitarian options, safe havens corridors of assistance. number two is to toughen up the sanctions if possible. number three is try to help solidify what is still a very disorganized opposition, does not have the capacity and frankly will not have the capacity over time to dislodge a regime that still controls all t
ian panel, bbc news in northern syria. >> the situation on the ground there. well, as we heard earlier, an international meeting will take place tomorrow in tunia to address the violence in syria. for more on what can be accomplished i spoke with former u.s. state department advisor aaron david miller, currently a scholar at the woodrow wilson center. the picture we get from both those reports is really grim of what's happening inside syria and yet we have hillary clinton today saying she...
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ian calendar, an avid sneaker collector want to add the galaxy foam posit to his collection. >> glow in the dark sole and of other elements there are for it to be a rarity. >> these are the foam posits. >> reporter: the foam posits came out in '97, but these are different and to make them a hot commodity only two stores in d.c. have a limited supply. >> when it's limited it kind of makes it like that it shoe, you got to have it shoe. >> reporter: hundreds who have got to have the $220 shoe lined up outside a prince george's county mall friday morning waiting for hours only to find out no one was going home with them. >> the first thing he said was you all can go home. a lot of people came from virginia and southern maryland and all over the place. this is the closest one around for miles and miles. snipe got here around 1:00. >> reporter: aaron cooper -- >> i got here around 1:00. >> reporter: aaron cooper drove about 30 miles. then the shoe's launch was canceled due to safety concerns. one person was arrested for disorderly conduct at the mall. prince george's county police stuck ar
ian calendar, an avid sneaker collector want to add the galaxy foam posit to his collection. >> glow in the dark sole and of other elements there are for it to be a rarity. >> these are the foam posits. >> reporter: the foam posits came out in '97, but these are different and to make them a hot commodity only two stores in d.c. have a limited supply. >> when it's limited it kind of makes it like that it shoe, you got to have it shoe. >> reporter: hundreds who have...
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the debris is coming but it's not supposed to reach our shores until early next year. >> ian, on the west coast of the u.s., if this is not it, it will get here at some point. is there any way it couldn't happen, given the volume of what you saw roll into the sea? >> the statistics are staggering. by some estimates 500,000 buildings were either destroyed or damaged by the tsunami. just to give you an idea of that, that's equivalent to half the buildings in the entire city of new york. by some estimates, the tsunami generated the equivalent of a whole year's worth of trash. now, the japanese have done quite a good job in cleaning up the mess of what was left of those villagers but what they have created are mountains of debris. in those mountains, possibly toxic material, and disposing of it -- burning it, burying it -- that could take years. >> it's a mystery discovery on the west coast. and as we say, if not now, certainly some of it will be getting here in time. thanks to both of you for being with us here tonight. >>> a breakthrough for patients desperately waiting for life-saving
the debris is coming but it's not supposed to reach our shores until early next year. >> ian, on the west coast of the u.s., if this is not it, it will get here at some point. is there any way it couldn't happen, given the volume of what you saw roll into the sea? >> the statistics are staggering. by some estimates 500,000 buildings were either destroyed or damaged by the tsunami. just to give you an idea of that, that's equivalent to half the buildings in the entire city of new...
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to demonstrate that a one hundred nine year old up cause ian is just as capable as the youngsters. kill mounted a. horse unassisted as the camera crew looked on his destination was the neighboring village of dilip where one of his great grandsons was celebrating his wedding interestingly almost forty years on people in that village still remember. i remember tarheel very well. i even recall the good time we had during his great grandsons wedding my grandsons with their to. live is ninety three years old now he has spent most of his life here into the blood him it worked on a collective farm before his long absence from the village during world war two he retired many years ago but he still works in his orchard every day he crafts sprouts of new varieties on to old trees these apple trees are going to get a new lease of life soon. i think i would say it's about time for me to die and lie in the earth peace. but no. life still gives me the strength to be on the move sure when i see anything new after i die well i don't think so and officially the main body of lawmakers in abkhazia is
to demonstrate that a one hundred nine year old up cause ian is just as capable as the youngsters. kill mounted a. horse unassisted as the camera crew looked on his destination was the neighboring village of dilip where one of his great grandsons was celebrating his wedding interestingly almost forty years on people in that village still remember. i remember tarheel very well. i even recall the good time we had during his great grandsons wedding my grandsons with their to. live is ninety three...
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ian, you saw the aftermath.ppened. >> reporter: well, what happened was that at the end of the game last night, suzanne, protesters broke into the police cordoned and moved towards the other side of the stand where the opposing fans were and they had knifes with them, weapons with them, and they attacked the other fans. the fans were essentially -- the other fans were essentially trapped in the stadium. they couldn't flee because the gate that opened out to the outside was shut. it was padlocked shut. that's why we are seeing such a large death toll. i went into the stadium earlier today and i saw blood all over the seats. i saw shoes, people running out of their shoes. the doors were ripped from the building as the surge broke free and that's where a lot of people said that a lot of the fans were trying to escape. thrp being crushed and suffocated at that point. >> and what were the police doing at that point, ian? >> reporter: that's the one thing that a lot of people are asking. where were the police in all o
ian, you saw the aftermath.ppened. >> reporter: well, what happened was that at the end of the game last night, suzanne, protesters broke into the police cordoned and moved towards the other side of the stand where the opposing fans were and they had knifes with them, weapons with them, and they attacked the other fans. the fans were essentially -- the other fans were essentially trapped in the stadium. they couldn't flee because the gate that opened out to the outside was shut. it was...
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ok, ian currie of the world college of obstetricians and gynecologists, thank you very much for your -- as temperatures plummet in ukraine, we see how those down on their luck are keeping the freeze at bay. let's take a look at some of the stories that are making the front pages of newspapers around the world. let's start with this figure. it shows the european union flags flying over the acropolis in athens. the paper looks at the use materiality deal that's -- the austerity deal that's finally been agreed upon by leaders. the dubai news reports on possible move by the arab league to recognize the syrian national council as the legitimate representative of the country's people. tax breaks for hiring help, "the times" of london says the british prime minister, david cameron, wants to copy a swedish plan to cut costs as a way of encouraging the economy and stamping out the cash in hand black market for hired help. as the mercury levels continue to drop across europe, the international herald tribune shows a barge on a canal in paris clattering its way through the ice. the paper report
ok, ian currie of the world college of obstetricians and gynecologists, thank you very much for your -- as temperatures plummet in ukraine, we see how those down on their luck are keeping the freeze at bay. let's take a look at some of the stories that are making the front pages of newspapers around the world. let's start with this figure. it shows the european union flags flying over the acropolis in athens. the paper looks at the use materiality deal that's -- the austerity deal that's...
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. >> ian spence most of his days working in the microbiology lab at the university of virginia. the past three weeks he's been inside a charlottesville courtroom taking in all the details of this high-profile trial. he says that he feels at peace with his decision. he said that the scars will always be there for him. george huguely was convicted of second-degree murder and grand larceny and they recommended a sentence of 26 years behind bars. \ the prosecution had wanted a first-degree murder charges which could have carried a life sentence. ian says the letter is one reason the jury cannot agree on that charge. >> we all did not think that the killing was premeditated. we don't think he went over there with the purpose of killing yeardley love. >> during the interview he started crying and said that he wished the murder never happened and that the jury was never put in that tough situation. they came up with a 26-year sentence because they feel george's alcoholism is a director society. he will be sentenced by judge on april 16 formally. jummy olabanji, abc 7 news. >> a job fai
. >> ian spence most of his days working in the microbiology lab at the university of virginia. the past three weeks he's been inside a charlottesville courtroom taking in all the details of this high-profile trial. he says that he feels at peace with his decision. he said that the scars will always be there for him. george huguely was convicted of second-degree murder and grand larceny and they recommended a sentence of 26 years behind bars. \ the prosecution had wanted a first-degree...
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lieu of our next hour and a want that one and is beautiful ouro beautiful appearance that the nl and ian'sany sinise is one of first manufactures a commercially provided ceramic watches for the masses are and then in '86 when we her's tense and syrup and and a think will largest company rhodolite is for a variety and me of and into colors of blue ender the black is turner's expeller- newness of% and think as far as the look is just one of the nicest look solely confined because the colors of because of a low profile and its more for the men but in this cases of the 45 mm designs and in very low profile recently chosen as a movement for so it's imitating mechanical automatic and nancy then the in the perpetual six said in an oval that sweeps in the quality is there is a material that several powder and meggett is based on a closer press as a cooking and in very large bigger over of the 1400's. in the middle the ovine their we're increasing the heat on installing where to 14 degrees fahrenheit and that's why the our links in the cases are much stronger and is due to get the link and loan and
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aunque los tÉrminos del acuerdo no se han publicado aun se estima que las familias afectadas podri Íanbeneficiadas despue És de el peor accidente en 33 aÑos en metro, asÍ fue catalogado el choque de trenes de la li Ínea roja en la estaciÓn de fort totten el 22 de junio del 2009 un error en el circuito hizo que un tren procediera su paso cuando habÍa otro tren delante de el causando asÍ la muerte de 9 personas entere ellas ana fernÁndez de 40 aÑos despuÉs de 3 aÑos de este fatal accidente metro reconoce su culpa y admite que fueron responsables junto a otras empresas encargadas de la parte tecnolÓgica del sistema de emergencia de los trenes y aunque la culpa fue admitida para algunos usuarios el sistema de metro continua siendo seguro marlon usuario "no he visto nada mal en el servicio para mi estas bien" ana usuaria "para mi esta bien solo los sa Ábados y domingo hay un poco de demoras pero despuÉs todo bien" en cuanto a la seguridad en los trenes?"yo estoy bien todo " aunque algunos usuarios aun confÍan en la seguridad de este servicio su miedo es otro marÍa elena usuario sinceramente
aunque los tÉrminos del acuerdo no se han publicado aun se estima que las familias afectadas podri Íanbeneficiadas despue És de el peor accidente en 33 aÑos en metro, asÍ fue catalogado el choque de trenes de la li Ínea roja en la estaciÓn de fort totten el 22 de junio del 2009 un error en el circuito hizo que un tren procediera su paso cuando habÍa otro tren delante de el causando asÍ la muerte de 9 personas entere ellas ana fernÁndez de 40 aÑos despuÉs de 3 aÑos de este fatal...
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persecuciÓn la policÍa del condado de montgomery realizo a tres arrestos a sujetos que se presume estari Íanionados con actividades delictivas blanca kleine danielle robinson de 20 aÑos, deonte felton de 18 fueron arrestados en el momento del choque. alex collin de 18 escapo del asiento trasero pero despuÉs fue arrestado sin embargo el cuarto pasajero del vehiculo se dio a la fuga blanca kleine la policÍa insta a la comunidad a denunciar si han sido victimas de estos bandidos . blanca si fue victima de estos sujetos es importante que se comunique con la policÍa y recuerde que lo pueden atender en espaÑol en el anonimato y sin importar su estatus migratorio comunÍquese con el 301-565-5835 la policia de prince georges arresto a linwood johnson, de 53- anos de oxon hill, en relacion con el asesinato de un activista comuntario, cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado en un pozo en fort washington, la semana pasado... el cuerpo de lenny harris, de 53 aÑos fue sacado del pozo durante el fin de semana... harris quien estaba desaparecido desde el mes de septiembre, fue hayado con un disparo en la cabeza... segun
persecuciÓn la policÍa del condado de montgomery realizo a tres arrestos a sujetos que se presume estari Íanionados con actividades delictivas blanca kleine danielle robinson de 20 aÑos, deonte felton de 18 fueron arrestados en el momento del choque. alex collin de 18 escapo del asiento trasero pero despuÉs fue arrestado sin embargo el cuarto pasajero del vehiculo se dio a la fuga blanca kleine la policÍa insta a la comunidad a denunciar si han sido victimas de estos bandidos . blanca si...
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. >>> ha sido dÍa nublado y de lluvia en el norte de california ian asÍ los arcoiris se tomaron las calless de san francisco al conocerse la decisiÓn de un panel de tres jueces a favor de matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo. no todas las medidas son necesariamente justa y que la proposiciÓn 8 que proi bo el matrimonio homosexual en california viola los derechos de igualdad. >>> estas uniones permitidass en california por 6 meses en noviembre de 2008, 52% de votantes se pronunciaron en su contra, la de hoy la segunda decisiÓn adversa al referÉndum. >>> esto no quiere decir que parejas de homosexuales se puedan casar otra vez aquÍ partir de maÑana porque jueces sabÍan que su decisiÓn seria apelada y dieron plazo para que esto ocurra, sin embargo, el tema es tan controversial que se espera que aquÍ en california y el resto del paÍs estos casos vayan ta dar a la corte suprema de justicia ahÍ tomaran la decisiÓn. >>> cristina desde san josÉ california, gracias, las donaciones son el oxigeno que mantienen vivas y con posibilidad a las campaÑas polÍtica aunÚn asÍ la campaÑa reelecciÓn del pr
. >>> ha sido dÍa nublado y de lluvia en el norte de california ian asÍ los arcoiris se tomaron las calless de san francisco al conocerse la decisiÓn de un panel de tres jueces a favor de matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo. no todas las medidas son necesariamente justa y que la proposiciÓn 8 que proi bo el matrimonio homosexual en california viola los derechos de igualdad. >>> estas uniones permitidass en california por 6 meses en noviembre de 2008, 52% de votantes...
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ian glomski is one of the 122jurors who found eorge huguely guilty of second degree murder in the death of cockeysville native, yeardley love. 3 huguely was chargee with first- deggee murder in the may 2010 ddath of love - hissformer girlfriend and fellow u-v-aa lacrosse player. but glomski - a u-v-- biology professor - says he and the other jurorr did not believe huguely áset outá to kill love that day. in an emotional interview - ggomski explained that's why phhy convicted huguely of second-degree murder - and recommended he be sentenced to 266years in prison. 24432 george's statement wass him. um, but he bears responsibility for what happened and i wish we weren't put in that situation to make that judgment. i wish that it would'vv nnver happened. 51 that the trial has left permanent scars on his life. huguely will be formally sentenced april 16th. myranda stephens, fox45 news at 5:30. a... man... / ssot... in... west ballimore.../ thursday.../ has... died,.../ áámarkingáá the... ciiy's../ 20th year. de.../ this - 46-year-old.../ guy randall.../ was... gunned downn../ on... north ult
ian glomski is one of the 122jurors who found eorge huguely guilty of second degree murder in the death of cockeysville native, yeardley love. 3 huguely was chargee with first- deggee murder in the may 2010 ddath of love - hissformer girlfriend and fellow u-v-aa lacrosse player. but glomski - a u-v-- biology professor - says he and the other jurorr did not believe huguely áset outá to kill love that day. in an emotional interview - ggomski explained that's why phhy convicted huguely of...
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. >> ian said the number of homicides has to be reduced. she called for support which would put more officers in troubled spots. chuck reid will deliver the 2012 civic address there. in addition to this, city workers will be honored. >>> 4:34 there are reports they have agreed to sign on to national for close use. it -- foreclosures in explain bank of america wells fargo, citibank and jp more than chase would be released from liability and answer announcement is expected to be released. they are shutting down some of its operation there and come of -- all of the jobs are in front of the custom service fraud unit. they are looking for ways to cut 30,000 jobs is cross the country so it could save $8 billion a year. >>> richmond is the first city to throw its support behind california tax millionaires. last night they had the so called million fair -- millionaire tax. it would fun public safety and education and 500,000 signatures will need to be done by april to qualify for that initiative. >>> and including san francisco, they want apple to
. >> ian said the number of homicides has to be reduced. she called for support which would put more officers in troubled spots. chuck reid will deliver the 2012 civic address there. in addition to this, city workers will be honored. >>> 4:34 there are reports they have agreed to sign on to national for close use. it -- foreclosures in explain bank of america wells fargo, citibank and jp more than chase would be released from liability and answer announcement is expected to be...
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investigando la comisiÓn liderada por el concejal brown es como y quien avalo que estos empleados habi Ían cobrar este beneficio se debe corroborar que los mismos estÉn desempleadosmicheln concejal "esto es lo que se tiene que investigar, tenemos que ver cuan profundo va este asunto y s tienes razÓn, alguien tiene que verificar siempre que las personas que piden estos beneficios no estÁn desempleadas y de eso se trata esta investigaciÓn lo descubriremos" por el momento la comisiÓn que investiga este fraude esta liderada por brown y tiene tambiÉn como miembros a marrion barry, phil mendelson y vicent orange michel brown concejal "ojala que lleguemos al fondo del asunto lo mas rÁpido posible esto no es un juego porque cuando haces fraude al gobierno defraudas no solo la confianza del publico en general sino tambiÉn las contribuciones de los que pagan sus impuestos no es justo no esta bien que jueguen con los beneficios de desempleo; asÍ que esta investigaciÓn tomarÁ su tiempo " segÚn ultimos informes los empleados involucrados en este fraude serian de los departamentos de transporte, el sist
investigando la comisiÓn liderada por el concejal brown es como y quien avalo que estos empleados habi Ían cobrar este beneficio se debe corroborar que los mismos estÉn desempleadosmicheln concejal "esto es lo que se tiene que investigar, tenemos que ver cuan profundo va este asunto y s tienes razÓn, alguien tiene que verificar siempre que las personas que piden estos beneficios no estÁn desempleadas y de eso se trata esta investigaciÓn lo descubriremos" por el momento la...
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cnn's ian lee is live in cairo.ay lahood's son sam. if he's not there to try to negotiate a release, what is his objecti objective? >> reporter: well, zoraida, what we've seen him doing today, he met with the american chamber of commerce. this was seen as more as a trip to build ties, economic ties between the united states and egypt. he met with the american chamber of commerce. so it had american business men, egyptian businessmen to build close ties. he said egypt's revolution depends on coming out with a strong economy. he said the united states is willing to help. he did give a speech at that meeting. nothing was mentioned about the americans, though, who are right now going to be put on trial next sunday. but we're waiting -- we're going to talk to him later and we'll ask him more about that. >> now, we know this is a criminal court that they are going to be heading into. we see that mccain said that this is a serious situation and had serious implications for our relationship. is that a setup as to what he ho
cnn's ian lee is live in cairo.ay lahood's son sam. if he's not there to try to negotiate a release, what is his objecti objective? >> reporter: well, zoraida, what we've seen him doing today, he met with the american chamber of commerce. this was seen as more as a trip to build ties, economic ties between the united states and egypt. he met with the american chamber of commerce. so it had american business men, egyptian businessmen to build close ties. he said egypt's revolution depends...
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ian says even though the trial is behind him now the scar from that experience will be there for the rest of his life. >> what about the length of the prison sentence? is glomski happy about that? >> he said the jurors are pretty comfortable with that 26 year term. oddly enough he said he would like to go and visit huguely in jail. he wanted to get some answers to questions that he still has like what was yeardley love really like? does he think the sentence is just? we're not really sure how long huguely will spend in jail. 26 years was the recommendation. the judge could reduce that time. he can't take it higher. phenomenal sentencing is set for april 16th -- formal sentencing is set for april 16th. >>> a suspicious white powder was found in the capitol rotunda this morning. tests showed it wasn't a threat. earlier this week at least three lawmakers and several media outlets received letters with white powder inside that was determined later harmless. >>> we are feeling the pain at the pump. prices jumped three cents overnight. aaa says the average price for gayle of regular is now
ian says even though the trial is behind him now the scar from that experience will be there for the rest of his life. >> what about the length of the prison sentence? is glomski happy about that? >> he said the jurors are pretty comfortable with that 26 year term. oddly enough he said he would like to go and visit huguely in jail. he wanted to get some answers to questions that he still has like what was yeardley love really like? does he think the sentence is just? we're not...
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janis ian's "society child," she is singing the story from the standpoint of a white high school city-like refrain "i can't see you anymore, baby. she says she can't continue the relationship because she is society's child. ♪ come to my door baby ♪ face is clean and shining black as night ♪ ♪ my mother wants to answer you ♪ ♪ now i could understand your tears and your shame ♪ ♪ she called you boy instead of your name ♪ ♪ when she wouldn't let you inside ♪ ♪ when she'd turn to sit and honey, he's not our kind ♪ ♪ she says i can't see you anymore, baby ♪ ♪ i can't see you anymore ♪ walk me down to school, baby ♪ everybody's acting different ♪ and they say why don't you just stick to your own kind ♪ ♪ my teachers all laugh ♪ preaching equality ♪ and if they believe it then why won't they just let us be ♪ ♪ they say i can't see you anymore, baby ♪ ♪ can't see you anymore >> it's interesting to note that this song entered the charts about a month after the supreme court decision in loving v. virginia in 1967 which declared laws banning racial intermarriage, a violation of equal protection
janis ian's "society child," she is singing the story from the standpoint of a white high school city-like refrain "i can't see you anymore, baby. she says she can't continue the relationship because she is society's child. ♪ come to my door baby ♪ face is clean and shining black as night ♪ ♪ my mother wants to answer you ♪ ♪ now i could understand your tears and your shame ♪ ♪ she called you boy instead of your name ♪ ♪ when she wouldn't let you inside ♪...
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. >> reporter: hi, i'm with channel ian. when i rang the bell the woman who answered said she would be happy to have more female clients, her husband came to back her up. >> we are just trying to run an honest business. you want to see come on in. >> reporter: great. he gave us a tour of the facility, said that everybody who worked for him a certified therapist. his wife even tear up telling a story about a man who offered her a tip in exchange for extra work. >> i -- >> she worked so hard and gave him a good massage, a legal one. >> reporter: several neighbors very upset about these businesses came here to city hall last week and asked the city council to amend the code to better regulate parlors. the council said it'll consider it. the couple say they welcome the inspections. they have only had the business two weeks. >> we are losing the customer base, now -- if there was a bad client that was coming here before, we don't want them here >> hopefully we will get to the bottom of it and shake it out and fibbed it find it ou
. >> reporter: hi, i'm with channel ian. when i rang the bell the woman who answered said she would be happy to have more female clients, her husband came to back her up. >> we are just trying to run an honest business. you want to see come on in. >> reporter: great. he gave us a tour of the facility, said that everybody who worked for him a certified therapist. his wife even tear up telling a story about a man who offered her a tip in exchange for extra work. >> i --...
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ian glomski said the hardest part was looking at yeardley love's body. >>> the smell of an oil like has made its way to harford county. it has leaked from the refinery in new jersey and has caused issues in three states. >>> it was looking like we may have had another spring like day on our hands but unfortunately, that did not happen. we're taking a look at harbor cam, kind of a gross day but will we be getting anything better for the weekend. let's check in with wyatt everhart. >>> the good news is the high thunderstorm activity in southern maryland just about done. they had warm weather that helped fuel storms in southern maryland and on the lower eastern shore. we can see the last remnant of the storms are off of ocean city, a little bit of activity but central maryland, just a few rain showers, one toward bel air. watch for extreme southern maryland and some warnings toward worcester county. temperature wise, you can see what happened, mid-50s for baltimore and d.c. 76 in sals bury and in fredericksburg in the 70s. high wind advisory. you cay gusts up around 30 to the west. they wi
ian glomski said the hardest part was looking at yeardley love's body. >>> the smell of an oil like has made its way to harford county. it has leaked from the refinery in new jersey and has caused issues in three states. >>> it was looking like we may have had another spring like day on our hands but unfortunately, that did not happen. we're taking a look at harbor cam, kind of a gross day but will we be getting anything better for the weekend. let's check in with wyatt...
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ian panel, bbc news, northern syria. >> and for more on the events in syria, i spoke a short time agoo mark ginsburg who formerly served as foreign minister to syria. >> so why this hesitancy? >> there is an uncertainty over who represents the syrian people. there are the so-called outsider who are part of an outside group of syrian opposition leaders. there are those fighting inside syria and the political opposition inside syria. they have had a difficult time on agreeing whether military force should be used and whether or not they can be united. in are efforts in istanbul to bring these groups together. >> if the opposition can be recognized as such, and if the syrian rebels were armed, is that something you think should also happen, arming the rebels? >> i think it is absolutely essential. how long will we witness this foreign fighting by body count? how many syrians will be killed before the syrian army is given the means to overthrow the regime or at least protect the syrians rising up? >> could arming the rebels make the violence worse? >> we are already in a civil war. to pre
ian panel, bbc news, northern syria. >> and for more on the events in syria, i spoke a short time agoo mark ginsburg who formerly served as foreign minister to syria. >> so why this hesitancy? >> there is an uncertainty over who represents the syrian people. there are the so-called outsider who are part of an outside group of syrian opposition leaders. there are those fighting inside syria and the political opposition inside syria. they have had a difficult time on agreeing...
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nbc's ian williams is here with more on the story. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah.dle ages. but i met one young girl who has the condition, but also has a remarkable determination to lead a normal life. at first sight, this could be any bangkok neighborhood. but this is where nat lives, a special child, whose spirit and determination has been an inspiration to her community. 11-year-old supatra sasuphan, nicknamed nat, has a syndrome that gives her excess hair covering her face and parts of her body. a genetic condition so rare that only 50 cases have been documented since the middle ages. she was born with the condition and as a baby, needed two operations just to be able to breathe normally. it's the way i am, she told me. i don't even think about it. the guinness book of records recently named her the world's hairiest girl. an award she says she's proud of. she is self-confident, she works and plays hard, her father told me. we want people to understand, she's a normal little girl. young nat seems to be able to cope with all the attention. but it hasn't always be
nbc's ian williams is here with more on the story. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah.dle ages. but i met one young girl who has the condition, but also has a remarkable determination to lead a normal life. at first sight, this could be any bangkok neighborhood. but this is where nat lives, a special child, whose spirit and determination has been an inspiration to her community. 11-year-old supatra sasuphan, nicknamed nat, has a syndrome that gives her excess hair covering her...
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and if the temperature does drop one can adjust it manually this heat pump ian it is powerful enough to keep the space and. just everywhere up stairs and downstairs. and as far as i understand it in county weather the solar panel doesn't produce energy but this power connector still takes care of by stating and conditioning it feels just like summer time. but all this hasn't come cheap especially given the complex engineering decisions required during the planning process but beyond that directs construction costs and up the lion's share of the budget coming in at well over half a million thrown electricity the very latest in home automation as well as the finishing touches both inside and out and the total cost of the loops is active house talked of cool one million dollars over as more of these homes get built the price should fall making them more affordable for the average home buyer where you don't have to build a fancy house out in the suburbs or take advantage of the latest breakers or home optimization even in the humblest of settings you can turn your simple abode into a hig
and if the temperature does drop one can adjust it manually this heat pump ian it is powerful enough to keep the space and. just everywhere up stairs and downstairs. and as far as i understand it in county weather the solar panel doesn't produce energy but this power connector still takes care of by stating and conditioning it feels just like summer time. but all this hasn't come cheap especially given the complex engineering decisions required during the planning process but beyond that...
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>> and ian, if there's not a deal, they can't work out a deal, what happens?he fate of the american aid workers? >> reporter: well, as it stands right now, the 19 american aid workers are expected to appear in court on sunday. now, during this trial, they'll have the charges brought against them. and their defense is expected to ask for a bit more time to develop their case. following the story as it's progressed, the defense has talked about how they haven't had the best access to documents and to the charges and just overall to the entire case. so they're expected to ask for a bit more time. now, the americans are ordered to appear in court, but they won't be put in jail. rather, but if they don't appear and if they decide to stay away, then there will be an arrest warrant issued for them. john? >> in lee live for us tracking this delicate diplomatic situation in cairo. back here in domestic politics, rick santorum is explaining himself after appearing to question the president's christianity. he wonderwondered -- listen to e said and saturday followed by hi
>> and ian, if there's not a deal, they can't work out a deal, what happens?he fate of the american aid workers? >> reporter: well, as it stands right now, the 19 american aid workers are expected to appear in court on sunday. now, during this trial, they'll have the charges brought against them. and their defense is expected to ask for a bit more time to develop their case. following the story as it's progressed, the defense has talked about how they haven't had the best access to...
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woman: ian gets to decide what he wants to wear.rick: childhood is a time for learning... woman: there. thank you. a time for children to learn about themselves and how to get along with others. child: come on! and the success with which they learn social skills affects their success in making friends, developing relationships, and feeling good about themselves throughout their lives. child: yeah, 'cause i could drink it all up! hello. i'm joanne hendrick, author of the whole child and your guide to this video series. in this program, we're going to look at the social development of young children and identify some age-appropriate social goals we can work towards with them. we'll also learn some effective teaching methods which can help our children acquire the necessary social skills th will serve them throughout life. we will observe children in a number of different settings-- head start, family day care homes, univerty sools, and private child care centers-- and we'll listen to their teachers as they describe how they foster soc
woman: ian gets to decide what he wants to wear.rick: childhood is a time for learning... woman: there. thank you. a time for children to learn about themselves and how to get along with others. child: come on! and the success with which they learn social skills affects their success in making friends, developing relationships, and feeling good about themselves throughout their lives. child: yeah, 'cause i could drink it all up! hello. i'm joanne hendrick, author of the whole child and your...