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." >> three core symptoms: attention, impulse control, and motor hyperactivity. >> what is the ratio of boys to girls with a.d.d.? >> if you look at the hyperactive, then it's mostly boys versus girls. but if you look at the inattentive symptoms, then it's almost the same ratio of boys to girls. >> what other names did it go by? >> early on it was called minimal brain dysfunction. >> there was a category of flk. are you familiar with that? funny looking kids. >> who discovered it and when? >> symptoms of adhd have been around for over a century. >> fidgety phil was first described back in the 1800s. >> don't kids grow out of a.d.d.? >> the adult will be able to better control it, so when you look at it as an outsider, you say, "it's not there anymore," but it is still there, but the way it is presenting itself is different. >> why did it take so long to recognize it? >> when you get to be about 13 or 14 years old, you get self-conscious. you start looking at yourself, and you do something to try to cover up or hide the fact that you're different. why is there so much confusion? >> th
." >> three core symptoms: attention, impulse control, and motor hyperactivity. >> what is the ratio of boys to girls with a.d.d.? >> if you look at the hyperactive, then it's mostly boys versus girls. but if you look at the inattentive symptoms, then it's almost the same ratio of boys to girls. >> what other names did it go by? >> early on it was called minimal brain dysfunction. >> there was a category of flk. are you familiar with that? funny looking...
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political prisoners we have no free media and we have autocratic ruler whose reckless behavior and impulsive political decisions already played so many negative role for my country he is the one who started this genocide against his own people and the cooperate they only cooperate and the one who started the war the one who is going to be responsible for this action is. next on this channel is changing sweep through the arab world some countries are finding it easier to win others so iraq's foreign minister tells us about see how the revolutions in the region have been positive for his country.
political prisoners we have no free media and we have autocratic ruler whose reckless behavior and impulsive political decisions already played so many negative role for my country he is the one who started this genocide against his own people and the cooperate they only cooperate and the one who started the war the one who is going to be responsible for this action is. next on this channel is changing sweep through the arab world some countries are finding it easier to win others so iraq's...
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political prisoners we have no free media and we have multiplied through or it was reckless behavior and impulse you thought it would be seasons already played so many make it free for all for my country he is the one who started this madness the genocide against his own people and appropriate the only cooperate and the one who started the war we won who is going through that irresponsible for this action. would not stop israel. just before the anniversary dimitri better spoke to r.t. and other media about the south who set in conflict prison a better says george's leader such as police should face an international tribunal for crimes against russia and its nationals if you'd like to see that full interview you can't on our website.
political prisoners we have no free media and we have multiplied through or it was reckless behavior and impulse you thought it would be seasons already played so many make it free for all for my country he is the one who started this madness the genocide against his own people and appropriate the only cooperate and the one who started the war we won who is going through that irresponsible for this action. would not stop israel. just before the anniversary dimitri better spoke to r.t. and other...
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but that impulse isn't winning in the republican party. it's getting 84% of adult american identify themselves at christian. 82% of americans believe jesus is god or the son of god. 79% of americans believe in the virgin birth of jesus. how can anyone think that americans's religious faith cannot shunted aside by a dutch flo philosophy pushed aside by personal autonomy. wife edie two daughters apits kaw pale 81. politics yale university american studies with an emphasis on religious and politics. ba some come law day. harvard university ph.d. religioum cum laude. harvard university ph.d. religion. "new york times" magazine. new york book review the "wall street journal" "l.a. times" the washington post. so on.com. three books on white buddhists, recently american jesus, how the son of god became a national icon. red sox die fan and ken u.s. richard plotherow. >> bangor maine 47 years of age. wife na g i sa. jewish. politics independence. wesley 81. london school of economics ms international relations. business week magazine moscow burro c
but that impulse isn't winning in the republican party. it's getting 84% of adult american identify themselves at christian. 82% of americans believe jesus is god or the son of god. 79% of americans believe in the virgin birth of jesus. how can anyone think that americans's religious faith cannot shunted aside by a dutch flo philosophy pushed aside by personal autonomy. wife edie two daughters apits kaw pale 81. politics yale university american studies with an emphasis on religious and...
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>> stephen: thank you finally a woman agrees with me that those are just frivolous impulse buys. you know the ladies, they're always pumping out breast milk, getting a mani pedi, having a cosmo with their abuse counselor and then pick up some sperp side. this is why we must repeal obama care and get back the insurance companies covering only real, necessary medical expenses like boner bills. how else are we supposed to sexually satisfy the army of flesh-thirsty young sluts obama is creating with your tax dollars? we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] >> welco. thank you very much. my guest tonight recovers stolen paintings and found the f.b.i.'s national art crime scene. i hear a lot of the suspects have been framed. please welcome robert k. wittman. [cheering and applause] hey mr. wittman, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you. >> stephen: okay. you've got a fascinating job. you are a former senior investigator and founder of the f.b.i.'s arts crime team. during 20 years of your career there, you recovered more than 225 million dollars worth of stolen art and cult
>> stephen: thank you finally a woman agrees with me that those are just frivolous impulse buys. you know the ladies, they're always pumping out breast milk, getting a mani pedi, having a cosmo with their abuse counselor and then pick up some sperp side. this is why we must repeal obama care and get back the insurance companies covering only real, necessary medical expenses like boner bills. how else are we supposed to sexually satisfy the army of flesh-thirsty young sluts obama is...
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where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teams who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must deal with impulsive teen behavior that can escalate without warning. >> six months of shooting inside of pendleton, we witnessed all of this and more. >> these youngsters here when they simply get angry and go from 0 to 60 in a second, they simply react and then they think about the consequences and how they're going to get out of it. >> lieutenant gary burke supervises the segregation unit at pendleton. when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure
where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teams who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile extended stay." >> pendleton juvenile correctional facility, one of america's largest maximum security juvenile prison. here, teams serve their time behind razor wire while staff attempt to rehabilitate and educate, over 300 male offenders. >> [ bleep ]. kkk. drop it. >> some are harder than others. unlike adult prisons staff here must...
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but the impulse was so strong he didn't have control over his own impulses.there to pillage, rape, exploit society. someone who doesn't have any empathy with society. he found a wife he could puppet, someone he had power over, someone he could exploit and control. then he viewed that as a way to get the rest of society without being able to get caught. >> so close as we saw to being caught but they did not get caught in the end. thank you so much. for your perspective today. >> thank you for having me. >>> police in south houston did not have to go far to catch one drug suspect. he was arrested smoking pot in a police department parking lot. a detective was on his way to lunch when he smelled this distinctive order and spotted the subject lighting up right in front of a sign clearly marked "police." powell denies the charges and says it was a regular cigarette that he was smoking. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that'
but the impulse was so strong he didn't have control over his own impulses.there to pillage, rape, exploit society. someone who doesn't have any empathy with society. he found a wife he could puppet, someone he had power over, someone he could exploit and control. then he viewed that as a way to get the rest of society without being able to get caught. >> so close as we saw to being caught but they did not get caught in the end. thank you so much. for your perspective today. >>...
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-as shocking, and you didn't intend to shock, is there an impulse to replicate that or to avoid it? you know, basically, i do both but not intentionally. i'm aware that when i go in the studio when i do my work, you know, it comes from within. i forget about the critics, the audience, the fans, the detractors, the collectors. i forget about everything, everyone, you know, and i just listen to what is inside of me that i need to do. you do that when you work, but a lot of the controversy of your work stems from the titles that you give the work. so if someone were to have seen piss christ or see any of the works-- "piss satan," or any of the other works that you've made-- without a title, they wouldn't know how to grasp an intention. how important is it to you and how do you do that? well, not only wouldn't they know how to grasp an intention, they wouldn't even know what they were looking at. see, that's--the reason i title the images the way i do is just to be literal or, you know, to give some sort of information to the viewer so they know what they're looking at. you know, even t
-as shocking, and you didn't intend to shock, is there an impulse to replicate that or to avoid it? you know, basically, i do both but not intentionally. i'm aware that when i go in the studio when i do my work, you know, it comes from within. i forget about the critics, the audience, the fans, the detractors, the collectors. i forget about everything, everyone, you know, and i just listen to what is inside of me that i need to do. you do that when you work, but a lot of the controversy of your...
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i'm not so allusion to that and i made no impulse. to try. to keep on. in this type of hearing the jury does not or charge deliberate the verdict is announced directly. this time. i will call on each member of the board alphabetically. brackenridge. i'll step mother. now and my thought is now. that. this time the clemency hearing for sean sellers is adjourned. sean is dead. for the state of oklahoma the case is being closed for a long time. but for all those who witnessed his execution life is gone. now twelve years later i am going to meet with one of the witnesses of the execution in this nature reserve in the eastern part of the state. i think clemency hearing lauren belafonte some of leave ella fattal asked that sean be executed lauren is a true man of the south he. has always been in favor of capital punishment i didn't decide to punish but see that's you've got to remember that twelve other people decided that was his punishment that was a living punishment for a crime you committed. because i happen to agree with it it uses as a side subject that'
i'm not so allusion to that and i made no impulse. to try. to keep on. in this type of hearing the jury does not or charge deliberate the verdict is announced directly. this time. i will call on each member of the board alphabetically. brackenridge. i'll step mother. now and my thought is now. that. this time the clemency hearing for sean sellers is adjourned. sean is dead. for the state of oklahoma the case is being closed for a long time. but for all those who witnessed his execution life is...
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it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you would feel that we wouldn't understand unless you read it? >> you have any ideas? >> it is a real sort
it is why they can drive us crazy, it is why when we have a problem, our impulse is to want our brother or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1...
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that was the initial impulse. it seemed like a good idea at the time. >> what year was that? >> 1986. >> that is one thing that comes up, especially for people who have not been. at this stage, it has to be played out, it has to be over, commercialized, sold out. as far as i can tell, it has not. it seems to be in pretty decent shape. is there a conscious strategy for that? for longevity? >> no, but we did remain true to our experience. the whole gifting thing -- people were sharing things. it would have been in bad taste to sell things. one year, firewood. they desperately want offsite to do it. we did not think it was evil, but we just thought it was tacky. and we stayed true to that sort of thing. it would be too much to expect, we are going to make it not commercial. that is how people are going to bond to our brand. not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy projec
that was the initial impulse. it seemed like a good idea at the time. >> what year was that? >> 1986. >> that is one thing that comes up, especially for people who have not been. at this stage, it has to be played out, it has to be over, commercialized, sold out. as far as i can tell, it has not. it seems to be in pretty decent shape. is there a conscious strategy for that? for longevity? >> no, but we did remain true to our experience. the whole gifting thing -- people...
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there is not an intellectual drive but purely impulse when they get a tweet or they see something onacebook or they get a blackberry instant message. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. the dow has been on a terrace jonathan has been chatting away and he will continue chatting at foxnews.com/shep and click "on the hunt," and we lost this amount yesterday on the dow jones industrial average and down about 5 percent but today we are up approaching 5 percent. maybe yesterday's losses come back, and when there is this volatility breakers and traders make large amounts of cash. thank goodness wall street is happy. fox news is america's election headquarters. and many of the biggest g.o.p. contenders for the 2012 nomination are now in the great state of iowa for the debate, like, right here on america's cable news leader. and now iowa state university where the debate takes police and the results could have a big affect on the straw poll this weekend which does not buildly much matter. eight candidates take part in the debate, and former federal banker herman cain, the pizza go, newt gingrich,
there is not an intellectual drive but purely impulse when they get a tweet or they see something onacebook or they get a blackberry instant message. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. the dow has been on a terrace jonathan has been chatting away and he will continue chatting at foxnews.com/shep and click "on the hunt," and we lost this amount yesterday on the dow jones industrial average and down about 5 percent but today we are up approaching 5 percent. maybe yesterday's losses...
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if we see that here, you have the same impulses. >> that's absolutely true.u see the american economy and the unemployment rate stay in the doldrums, i think yeah. i'm very worried. chris: young people out of work. >> i'm not as pessimistic. england has the worst social and economic enequity in europe. it has the most diversity in europe. people don't think they have an opportunity and a chance there and i think people still do in america. chris: i'm sticking with you. i think it's isolated so far. thanks to our round table. that's the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next week.
if we see that here, you have the same impulses. >> that's absolutely true.u see the american economy and the unemployment rate stay in the doldrums, i think yeah. i'm very worried. chris: young people out of work. >> i'm not as pessimistic. england has the worst social and economic enequity in europe. it has the most diversity in europe. people don't think they have an opportunity and a chance there and i think people still do in america. chris: i'm sticking with you. i think it's...
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never happen but the impulse did move through in the mid- morning hours, depositing rain in yuba city. you can see it at the peninsula and san francisco, towards sausalito, and high pressure is weakening just enough so that the low pressure allows more fog. as we head into your friday, saturday, temperatures are really ramping up. so a warming trend for the bay area weekend. today was nice, just not as hot as yesterday. tomorrow would be nice, just not going to be as hot as yesterday. 89 degrees is the forecast high in fairfield tomorrow. 86 in napa, coming up on 90 still. more fog when you wake up. drizzle on the coast, this morning there was a dense fog advisory on the highway, also towards davenport, and north bodega bay, so be ready for that. brentwood, low 90s, a very pleasant day for your thursday, heading into friday, saturday, warmer, numbers on friday and saturday, warmer in the upper 90s, forecast in santa clara valley, good air quality, considering what time of year it is. along the coast, cool, cloudy, some breaks perhaps tomorrow. there were not a lot of breaks today. dow
never happen but the impulse did move through in the mid- morning hours, depositing rain in yuba city. you can see it at the peninsula and san francisco, towards sausalito, and high pressure is weakening just enough so that the low pressure allows more fog. as we head into your friday, saturday, temperatures are really ramping up. so a warming trend for the bay area weekend. today was nice, just not as hot as yesterday. tomorrow would be nice, just not going to be as hot as yesterday. 89...
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we've been in a slow period for five years and there's some impulse to do finger pointing and blame someone i think there's some deterioration in our social compact that's holding us together which makes it harder to do business to some extent becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. >> consuelo: one of the things you told me when i talked to you a couple week ago when the ground grade of the u.s. treasury debt occurred it damaged our national pride. >> right, the pride we have in this nation is very important. and by the way, it is supported by people in other coutries. other coutries respect the united states. they may criticize it and be angry with it but they respect it as shown by the fact they send their money to be invested here even with low yields. >> you talked about the importance of human psychology and attitudes and the complacency and optomism prior to the financial crisis, for instance, we're seeing a change in that and that the cultural geist has changed. how significant is that change and is there anything -- i mean, how easy is it to reverse it? and to bring at least the optomi
we've been in a slow period for five years and there's some impulse to do finger pointing and blame someone i think there's some deterioration in our social compact that's holding us together which makes it harder to do business to some extent becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. >> consuelo: one of the things you told me when i talked to you a couple week ago when the ground grade of the u.s. treasury debt occurred it damaged our national pride. >> right, the pride we have in this...
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if we see that here, you have the same impulses. >> that's absolutely true.s you see the american economy and the unemployment rate stay in the doldrums, i think yeah. i'm very worried. chris: young people out of work. >> i'm not as pessimistic. england has the worst social and economic enequity in europe. it has the most diversity in europe. people don't think they have an opportunity and a chance there and i think people still do in america. chris: i'm sticking with you. i think it's isolated so far. thanks to our round table. that's the show. thanks for watching. that's the show. thanks for watching. see you back here swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom, you get cash back on what you buy everyday. this is yours! thank you! that's 5% cash back in bonus categories every three months. and an unlimited 1% everywhere else. activate your 5% cash back today at chase.com/freedom, or at your local chase branch.
if we see that here, you have the same impulses. >> that's absolutely true.s you see the american economy and the unemployment rate stay in the doldrums, i think yeah. i'm very worried. chris: young people out of work. >> i'm not as pessimistic. england has the worst social and economic enequity in europe. it has the most diversity in europe. people don't think they have an opportunity and a chance there and i think people still do in america. chris: i'm sticking with you. i think...
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trying to fete young folks to think critically about what it would take for them to disrupt their own impulses. >> reporter: appearing at this event by phone from prison, a former drug lord who is now doing 35 years and sold those here it is not worth it. >> the reason i want to talk is because i don't want you guys to make some of the mistakes that i made when i was young. >> it takes a hood to save the hood. >> reporter: losing six relatives and friends to violence. >> we need to let the young people know we do have a place and we can be the ones to stop the violence. >> reporter: while there had been no way to know whether this stop the violence event will keep crimes from occurring in the future, organizers say getting everybody to talk openly is in itself a success. in oakland, cbs. >>> a dramatic wakeup call for another east bay neighborhood this morning. s.w.a.t. team and several police officers ramming down doors and breaking window near cotton and thomas avenues off cherry street. looking for suspects in a rash of recent robberies from san leandro. we talked to one suspect's sister. >
trying to fete young folks to think critically about what it would take for them to disrupt their own impulses. >> reporter: appearing at this event by phone from prison, a former drug lord who is now doing 35 years and sold those here it is not worth it. >> the reason i want to talk is because i don't want you guys to make some of the mistakes that i made when i was young. >> it takes a hood to save the hood. >> reporter: losing six relatives and friends to violence....
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doing is get young folks to think critically about what it would take for them to disrupt their own impulsesring to this event, darryl reid. he is now doing 35 years and told those here it's not worth it. >> i don't want you guys to make some of the mistakes that i made when i was young. >> it takes the hood to save the hood. >> she says so far this year, she has lost six relatives and friends to violence. >> it's up to us as the young people to let the other young people know that we do have a place and we can be the ones to stop the violence. >> while there will be no way to know if this event will stop a crime from occurring, organizers saying getting everyone together to talk openly is a success. in oakland, mark sayer, cbs 5. >> it was a wakeup call heard around the neighborhood. a s.w.a.t. team and several police officers ran down doors and broke windows in this newark neighborhood near cotton and thomas avenues. officers were looking for a suspect in a rash of recent robberies. >> they said that my little brother had a weapon or something on him. they weren't sure. they were looking f
doing is get young folks to think critically about what it would take for them to disrupt their own impulsesring to this event, darryl reid. he is now doing 35 years and told those here it's not worth it. >> i don't want you guys to make some of the mistakes that i made when i was young. >> it takes the hood to save the hood. >> she says so far this year, she has lost six relatives and friends to violence. >> it's up to us as the young people to let the other young...
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the impulse to sell was also fed by news that more americans joined the unemployment line last week, 3,000 people waited outside for hours thursday at a job fair in atlanta. about 20 were treated for heat exposure and exhaustion. adding insult to injury, consumer prices jumped last month, which means americans are paying more from everything from gas to clothing. existing home sales were down in july and manufacturing has weakened in mid-atlantic states. as stocks slid downward, money flooded into u.s. treasuries and gold. >> everyone's jumping on this gold wagon. >> reporter: gold reached another high of $1,822 an ounce as investors look for a safe haven in a stormy market. alexis christoforous, cbs news, wall street. >> to the outlook now on overseas markets. charlie dagata has that part of the story, over to you. >> reporter: i hate to say it, here we go again. european markets slid back between 1% and 2%. investors are bracing for another bumpy ride to say the least, after huge losses yesterday and another back slide in asia overnight. asian stock markets sank again following thu
the impulse to sell was also fed by news that more americans joined the unemployment line last week, 3,000 people waited outside for hours thursday at a job fair in atlanta. about 20 were treated for heat exposure and exhaustion. adding insult to injury, consumer prices jumped last month, which means americans are paying more from everything from gas to clothing. existing home sales were down in july and manufacturing has weakened in mid-atlantic states. as stocks slid downward, money flooded...
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so borderline personality disorder is when someone has a lot of outbursts and impulsive behavior. they're angry, they're depressed. they're anxious. they're irritable. they're very volatile and you sort of don't quite know what they're going to do next. as you can imagine, this interferes with their professional life and their personal life. >> how as it specifically interfered with marshall's life. >> it is known, there was reportedly an altercation between him and his wife earlier. so that may be one way it's manifested itself. he had a press conference where he talked about how it affected his life. so let's take a listen to that. >> i have a dream home, my house is beautiful. my wife did a great job putting our house together, finding the right house for us. we have two nice cars. we have three beautiful dogs, but with all that said, i haven't enjoyed not one part of it, and it was hard for me to understand why. >> kudos to him. >> right, to come out like that. as part of understanding why he's got treatment outied of boston in hospital. >> how do you treat bpd. >> the first l
so borderline personality disorder is when someone has a lot of outbursts and impulsive behavior. they're angry, they're depressed. they're anxious. they're irritable. they're very volatile and you sort of don't quite know what they're going to do next. as you can imagine, this interferes with their professional life and their personal life. >> how as it specifically interfered with marshall's life. >> it is known, there was reportedly an altercation between him and his wife...
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two days of i'm great cashiers impulse of north london have seen twenty six police officers injured and some fifty five arrests it began as a peaceful protest of modern justice over the death of a twenty nine year old man who was shot by police last thursday but things turned ugly when demonstrators began attacking police and setting the family it's a cold buildings and it was that. these are the scenes in enfield town center tonight with prior to is essentially taking over the town i'm standing here in enfield retail park behind me you can see legions of police in riot gear they are going round marking up what we're saying is between one hundred and two hundred rioters essentially people who are looting the shops so you can see around me behind me is a choice are all just that it's carries we've seen young men mainly but some women as well looking out of the shop to literally anything they can carry in their hands from televisions to vacuum cleaners but there's also bike shop air and some of the moves rid off on the bike shops stock up police obviously are coming in to quell this these
two days of i'm great cashiers impulse of north london have seen twenty six police officers injured and some fifty five arrests it began as a peaceful protest of modern justice over the death of a twenty nine year old man who was shot by police last thursday but things turned ugly when demonstrators began attacking police and setting the family it's a cold buildings and it was that. these are the scenes in enfield town center tonight with prior to is essentially taking over the town i'm...
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convinced that there will be continuous progress at the moment we've issued about nine thousand cause impulse bullets for the residents of the gandhi district and this trend continues we strongly concerned that all people should feel safe and live in peace traditionally this area was always well developed economically and we're confident that it will pick up eventually and the life of the people in gali will improve we believe that this district has great prospects and it is our tell us to make sure that all gali residents feel like rightful citizens of our republic. there is a whole generation of people in a positive who survived two wars with georgia during the past twenty years as a possible at all for these people to live peaceful lives. through the model of if you refer to our young people aged eighteen to twenty they ready cherish the events of the recent past and honor the memory of those who defended that country's independence and it's the task of the government to keep strengthening this memory the way i see it our people don't live in constant expectation of things to come you know
convinced that there will be continuous progress at the moment we've issued about nine thousand cause impulse bullets for the residents of the gandhi district and this trend continues we strongly concerned that all people should feel safe and live in peace traditionally this area was always well developed economically and we're confident that it will pick up eventually and the life of the people in gali will improve we believe that this district has great prospects and it is our tell us to make...
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well, it was an impulsive decision, an emotional decision and would turn out to be a poorly-managed plan. he decided to spend much of the summer of 1938 traveling across the country and intervening in democratic primary races. he decided to go to rallies and speak out against conservative incumbents and in favor of liberal challengers. he was one angry guy. he was frustrated and deeply resentful at being blocked by member of his own party who had the nerve, the chutzpah, to exploit his own name and his own popularity when it was to their advantage. he was boiling mad. what was his goal? the goal was to oust conservatives from the democratic party and make that party solidly progressive. and he assumed that the gop would become a solidly conservative party. it made no sense for the nation to have, as he said, a democratic tweed l dumb and a republican tweedledee. he believed that the country needed two effective and responsible political parties, each ideologically consistent and united, each supporting its leaders and offering voters meaningful choices at election time. but he didn't see
well, it was an impulsive decision, an emotional decision and would turn out to be a poorly-managed plan. he decided to spend much of the summer of 1938 traveling across the country and intervening in democratic primary races. he decided to go to rallies and speak out against conservative incumbents and in favor of liberal challengers. he was one angry guy. he was frustrated and deeply resentful at being blocked by member of his own party who had the nerve, the chutzpah, to exploit his own name...
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shopping opportunity for the spouses of the leaders of the countries impulse whether it actually very much gets done push precisely because there are twenty people there who more than that because there are all sorts of international institutions involved twenty six or twenty seven all of whom need to feel the need to grandstand so very little comes out of those meetings as well again really their opportunity for photos and for handshakes and not know and as i say for shopping expeditions and not much else. i disagree with germany and france profoundly without. g two would not work for the same reasons that the g eight doesn't work it out is that not enough of the major economies would be around the table. if you don't have the indians there if you don't have the europeans there you're leaving owed a very large amount of you know that sort of international commerce so i think that the reason that they went up rather than down was because they thought it would work the second thing is to bear in mind it's a g twenty shouldn't be seen as you go. they are now presenting it in the media a
shopping opportunity for the spouses of the leaders of the countries impulse whether it actually very much gets done push precisely because there are twenty people there who more than that because there are all sorts of international institutions involved twenty six or twenty seven all of whom need to feel the need to grandstand so very little comes out of those meetings as well again really their opportunity for photos and for handshakes and not know and as i say for shopping expeditions and...
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built but grinds of the conflict remain this ruins behind my back are all that's left a good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dowdney conflict the memories are still very raw but in the question where r.t. reporting from see involves officers here. it's been one of the most turbulent weeks in years for the world's financial markets the spark was an unprecedented downgrade of america's treasured aaa rating standard and poor's the rating agency behind the move says it made a decision based on the apparent inability of the u.s. government to deal with the problem washington responded with an attack on the firm officials allege that the company's calculations were wrong and point to reports that the leak about the downgrade allowed those in the know to make a fortune in just days financial and in the skull that injure believes it should not be a priority to identify those in gauging in insider trading. there's clearly an element. to investigating insider trading there was an awful lot of rumor mongering going on early in this case the rumor turned out to b
built but grinds of the conflict remain this ruins behind my back are all that's left a good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dowdney conflict the memories are still very raw but in the question where r.t. reporting from see involves officers here. it's been one of the most turbulent weeks in years for the world's financial markets the spark was an unprecedented downgrade of america's treasured aaa rating standard and poor's the rating agency behind the...
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and weak will, is really a function of brain damage which impairs their ability to regulate those impulses. and that's i think very, very important. and i think given that understanding, i think it's very important that we establish and convey the new terms as people have talked about. for example, calling it a disorder, if it's a disorder, a substance abuse disorder, and of course when you use the term substance, according to someone, as having a substance abuse disorder as, as opposed to a substance abuser. the distinction there i think can be, when you stop and think about it, can be quite clear. one's more of a medical connotation, the other one's more of a judgmental in identifying the individual themselves as the, as the disorder, instead of as daphne was saying, a person with the disorder. but it is very difficult, i think, it takes a long time to, to change these terms in the cultural psyche and so this is why this is such a good idea. well hopefully today we can enlighten folks. that's right. and, and encourage them. carlos, i think you were going to say something. i, i think we'v
and weak will, is really a function of brain damage which impairs their ability to regulate those impulses. and that's i think very, very important. and i think given that understanding, i think it's very important that we establish and convey the new terms as people have talked about. for example, calling it a disorder, if it's a disorder, a substance abuse disorder, and of course when you use the term substance, according to someone, as having a substance abuse disorder as, as opposed to a...
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this impulse to move forward often since it isn't. in the room for a. player or. team even more. than the you have found the committee very yet to make a major impact on the european football scene the muscovites continue until success is by far more impressive than that of their opponents twice champions of russia they reached the semifinals of the now defunct european cup winners' cup two times in the ninety's and had a brief spell in the champions league in two thousand and four the railway men are considered hot favorites in this guy with the russian side yet to lose a match and then you had coach josie co zero you for we were in. for example one you is going to result in to a new he's a very good result if you mean israel zax lands always if you if you mean we doubt goes against. is good no matter who the pundits favor in this europa league play off some things are certain and that's that the two sides know very little about each other the fact that looking at the play the first leg it holds good with advantages but only if this were two or more goals here in moscow however
this impulse to move forward often since it isn't. in the room for a. player or. team even more. than the you have found the committee very yet to make a major impact on the european football scene the muscovites continue until success is by far more impressive than that of their opponents twice champions of russia they reached the semifinals of the now defunct european cup winners' cup two times in the ninety's and had a brief spell in the champions league in two thousand and four the railway...
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the conflict remain behind my back are all that's left a good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dudly conflict and memories are still very wrong so much in the question all artsy reporting from scene vaal self a sense here. you can discover more about the painful past peace inside the city at the dot com also online we explore the turbulent relations within neighboring georgia as the opposition claims the country's children are everything forced to study english to make it a god of language putting a generation of youngsters of national identity. plus. probably a treasure hunting vladimir putin drives the tread light on the fate of an historic site called the russian people round so it's part of what the prime minister found at the bottom of the sea at all that's he talked. you're watching the weekly here on our now international pressure is mounting on the syrian leadership with the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton calling for economic and political ties with a country that syrian waters meantime have joined the military assault against its p
the conflict remain behind my back are all that's left a good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dudly conflict and memories are still very wrong so much in the question all artsy reporting from scene vaal self a sense here. you can discover more about the painful past peace inside the city at the dot com also online we explore the turbulent relations within neighboring georgia as the opposition claims the country's children are everything forced to study...
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been built but still signs of the conflict remain this ruins behind my bag of all the good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dadley conflict and memories are still very raw. which in the question will r.t. reporting from c involves officers here. we're going to discuss further the legacy of out war with. former georgia no expert on politics in the caucasus who is wired with us from washington d.c. now three years are how do you assess the attitudes of the conflict in washington at the beginning russell was portrayed as the aggressor has anything changed in the u.s. capitol. oh yeah and. in fact change oh i think it's clear for everyone it's not good for you're fired for a show it's sad because really it was the one who or the showing heavy artillery over beer or sleeping c.o.q. out all the seven eleven pm gordon time. as it's proven by either party you should try to fight like them group or united nations so to speak drastically changed my life lots of people in washington d.c. including the current administration the obama administration and i'm afra
been built but still signs of the conflict remain this ruins behind my bag of all the good russian impulse for those who lived through the horrors of the brief but dadley conflict and memories are still very raw. which in the question will r.t. reporting from c involves officers here. we're going to discuss further the legacy of out war with. former georgia no expert on politics in the caucasus who is wired with us from washington d.c. now three years are how do you assess the attitudes of the...
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conditions but on impulse and the test have been completed successfully and most importantly in the near future we hope to get certified by the interstate aviation committee the organization that deals with equipment certification once you've got that our task is to provide this equipment for russia's first wind shear detection system and install it in logical stalk which will be hosting next year's major international summit was an issue is that we should ensure maximum flight safety for the high ranking guests and naturally old commercial passengers flying to and from bloody vostok every day not sedition two thousand and eleven features more than ten american military aircraft something unthinkable in moscow when this airshow first opened nearly two decades ago improve relations i think it least in for it to a multinational treaty and high flying surveillance technology this story starts in the darkest days of the cold war when an arms race and mutual suspicion held the world both east and west in a state of great tension moved by the constant threat of all out war in nuclear destructi
conditions but on impulse and the test have been completed successfully and most importantly in the near future we hope to get certified by the interstate aviation committee the organization that deals with equipment certification once you've got that our task is to provide this equipment for russia's first wind shear detection system and install it in logical stalk which will be hosting next year's major international summit was an issue is that we should ensure maximum flight safety for the...