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in the primary education in the roman t. in the very many parts of the world. in countries where for example. taxes for primary education were abolished we have first seen in rome and doubled in countries such as tanzania been in senegal in many countries but also we see that in many countries it will be impossible to reach the millennium development goals in general and in concrete in education and there are probably some twenty countries in sub-saharan africa which are confronting enormous difficulties and we believe that we have to focus and help them but let me make another point talking about education i do believe that all of course the eight million development goals are closely interlinked poverty eradication of poverty or gender equality or pandemic such as ha ve in aids. in education of course closely interlinked but still i believe that education underlies the implementation of all the other a million and development goals the secretary general mr ban ki moon said a new priority in the rightfully so i would say co
in the primary education in the roman t. in the very many parts of the world. in countries where for example. taxes for primary education were abolished we have first seen in rome and doubled in countries such as tanzania been in senegal in many countries but also we see that in many countries it will be impossible to reach the millennium development goals in general and in concrete in education and there are probably some twenty countries in sub-saharan africa which are confronting enormous...
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added some flavor to some if you want russia specific factors that were in france in the market but in general it was a good week for the russian market but again it is very much moving along the lines of what's happening globally russia remains a hostage to what we see on data coming out of us and our europe method names continue to do well last week and on friday we also saw financials moving out but that came on the back of some easing of concerns out of the south of europe as well as ireland so it was a mixed picture i would say in terms of sectors but in general the market was moving up in life more or less with the global markets plans to unite the somewhat fractured nature of russia's railway grid underway the operator hopes this will make rail a more competitive option for companies transporting goods from asia to europe and vice versa you know it's a myth that if reports. there are plenty and pacific oceans connected by a railway going across. it's now almost a reality with a unified wide track from eastern russia reaching. the agreements have already made to extend the route
added some flavor to some if you want russia specific factors that were in france in the market but in general it was a good week for the russian market but again it is very much moving along the lines of what's happening globally russia remains a hostage to what we see on data coming out of us and our europe method names continue to do well last week and on friday we also saw financials moving out but that came on the back of some easing of concerns out of the south of europe as well as...
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the giants win 4-3 in their first win in 8 years. ktvu begins our team coverage where giant fans went nuts. hi. >> reporter: hello, heather. the giants fans got exactly what they wanted with the 4-3 win in a stadium full of loud philly fans. very loud. you couldn't hear any cheering for the giants at all. it was all phillies fans. a lot of fans say they like their team being in the underdog position. giants fans who made the trip say they got their moneys worth and saw their team turn it around with the help of a long ball. >> as soon as cody ross hit that home run. it was great. there are this is the first time since 2002. if the giants win the best of 7 series, it would mean a return trip to the world series. as the games become more important, so do the desire to be with the team on the road. >> flew all the way out on the red eye, flew this morning, here for game one and two. >> some fans say wearing an opposing team's colors in philadelphia can be risky. >> yeah, i'm ready. i've heard a lot. it's fun to be here. it's fun being t
the giants win 4-3 in their first win in 8 years. ktvu begins our team coverage where giant fans went nuts. hi. >> reporter: hello, heather. the giants fans got exactly what they wanted with the 4-3 win in a stadium full of loud philly fans. very loud. you couldn't hear any cheering for the giants at all. it was all phillies fans. a lot of fans say they like their team being in the underdog position. giants fans who made the trip say they got their moneys worth and saw their team turn it...
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one in the third. more cars again even the score in the second but that was all the latvian side could do despise a multitude of opportunities all in all the game lacked the intensity of the first exhibit match in st petersburg but both sides were evidently satisfied with the outcome always there a little bit quicker you know there every time we had a turnover they took advantage and create a lot of opportunities our goalie kept us in a goal from and you know a lot of fun out there so it was fun i think for both teams. played all right it's our last game before before the regular season starts so different situation for us were playing two hours and getting her playing and playing on a rank that's much bigger than we'd play on so good experience for our players join up with four we played boston saturday night and. you know i was i was glad to see our team when we came to win but i thought it was a very good game so the latest episode of the n.h.l. case shells down dolphin leaves us at a draw five thre
one in the third. more cars again even the score in the second but that was all the latvian side could do despise a multitude of opportunities all in all the game lacked the intensity of the first exhibit match in st petersburg but both sides were evidently satisfied with the outcome always there a little bit quicker you know there every time we had a turnover they took advantage and create a lot of opportunities our goalie kept us in a goal from and you know a lot of fun out there so it was...
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we have 44 charter schools in fact, 34 in baltimore city. we need to focus innovative approaches to education where we're hurting, where the kids are being denied their constitutional rights. the fact that your -- [indiscernible] -- that's why we funded thorton when the legislature stopped my funding source. so we can go residential charter. next by the way i want to quadruple, we have one in the city of baltimore, this allows kids to not only learn but learn in a state environment. we can bring some mentor programs into all title one schools in baltimore city. we generally have pretty good schools and always will. we need to focus where the kids are being denied their rights. that episode in 2006 although it's passed is really relevant today because those kids were denied their constitutional rights. your color, your ethnicity, your backgrounds, your race, what you look like should not abpredictor of the quality of public education you receive. >> denise, i really to respond. i promise to be brief. i'm going to be really, really brief. the
we have 44 charter schools in fact, 34 in baltimore city. we need to focus innovative approaches to education where we're hurting, where the kids are being denied their constitutional rights. the fact that your -- [indiscernible] -- that's why we funded thorton when the legislature stopped my funding source. so we can go residential charter. next by the way i want to quadruple, we have one in the city of baltimore, this allows kids to not only learn but learn in a state environment. we can...
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54 in elkton, 51 in pax river and 54 in oakland. in the metro area we have temperatures getting to westminster at 54, 49 in columbia, 55 in dc. 56 in annapolis, 56 in kent island, 54 in bel air, and 59 in rock hall. across the state, temperatures are reflecting a bit of a warm up because of a wind from the west, sought west, you see that flow from dc to hagerstown, that 270 corridor starting to reflect it. we'll see a uniform breeze from that direction as the day progresses. what we will also see is the jet stream bringing in moisture from a storm system out toward the west, that will happen monday into tuesday. we'll start to see more and more clouds thicken as a result. but until then, high pressure is dominating our forecast. we have pleasant conditions in place with mild air, just off to our west, but that mild air will shift to warmer air as more of a flow from the south comes in. as it does, we'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. our average daytime high for this date 70 degrees and dropping one to 2 degrees every day
54 in elkton, 51 in pax river and 54 in oakland. in the metro area we have temperatures getting to westminster at 54, 49 in columbia, 55 in dc. 56 in annapolis, 56 in kent island, 54 in bel air, and 59 in rock hall. across the state, temperatures are reflecting a bit of a warm up because of a wind from the west, sought west, you see that flow from dc to hagerstown, that 270 corridor starting to reflect it. we'll see a uniform breeze from that direction as the day progresses. what we will also...
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in india g.'s available in the grand central shirts and the. president was sure that they would result beatriz of. taj mahal hotel. the cement hotel. hotel. in the radio the leader of the g.o.p. hotels church in new delhi who took the babyhood player in connection among the close of the maidan believe paul. robeson shift it was promised but they promise. we can review your knowledge see hidden civilian deaths. biggest leak in u.s. military history. suggests that washington turned a blind eye to violence in iraq we report tonight. two policemen and a civilian die in a terrorist attack on the polish russian republic of chechnya three minutes from seoul so blowing themselves up in the fall the salt. turbulent times lie ahead for europe because the french promise new protests over a rise in the retirement age and british union is one of massive demonstrations to counter cuts in social benefits. and here in russia it's a fresh start for moscow as the capital gets a new boss we take a closer look at the matter and his promises to fight corruption and
in india g.'s available in the grand central shirts and the. president was sure that they would result beatriz of. taj mahal hotel. the cement hotel. hotel. in the radio the leader of the g.o.p. hotels church in new delhi who took the babyhood player in connection among the close of the maidan believe paul. robeson shift it was promised but they promise. we can review your knowledge see hidden civilian deaths. biggest leak in u.s. military history. suggests that washington turned a blind eye to...
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in other news this day france and britain have erupted in a wave of outrage at reforms carried out in response to the economic downturn mass demonstrations are being called by trade unions in the u.k. which is facing the most severe spending cuts since world war two in france huge nationwide strikes are set to rage on after the summit approved a controversial two year rise in the country's tarmon h r t is covering us out of a reports from paris. as the saying goes two things in life are certain death and taxes some french people however would like to add another certainty to that their belief that they can force their government to reconsider its radical pension changes that's despite the fact the plans to increase their time age from sixty to sixty two have already been approved by the same. one who don't know we're out here showing our dissatisfaction because personally i'm here demonstration shoulder to shoulder with people who are younger than twenty five or twenty six years old but still have the same attitude to the problem but while these people fight against what they believe
in other news this day france and britain have erupted in a wave of outrage at reforms carried out in response to the economic downturn mass demonstrations are being called by trade unions in the u.k. which is facing the most severe spending cuts since world war two in france huge nationwide strikes are set to rage on after the summit approved a controversial two year rise in the country's tarmon h r t is covering us out of a reports from paris. as the saying goes two things in life are certain...
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fact since two thousand and eight in march when he was arrested in a hotel in bangkok and in fact in august august twentieth of this year the high court in thailand said that it was possible for boot to be extradited and so it looked like everything was set for the united states if convicted in those states on the charges that he was indicted for the boot would be receiving a life imprisonment however has a back up plan because this is an international crime and international courts are where have you is kind of a political chess game as a backup plan just in case the high court did not rule in the united states favor us filed extra charges and it's those extra charges that are hampering of things at this moment in time because the high court ruled that victor boot should be extradited to the united states asked if those second charges could then be dropped so that they could expedite the process however a court ruled that those charges cannot be dropped because they are now part of the court system in thailand right now so it's a waiting game and what we do know is that it delays th
fact since two thousand and eight in march when he was arrested in a hotel in bangkok and in fact in august august twentieth of this year the high court in thailand said that it was possible for boot to be extradited and so it looked like everything was set for the united states if convicted in those states on the charges that he was indicted for the boot would be receiving a life imprisonment however has a back up plan because this is an international crime and international courts are where...
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fear in the run up to in particular in the in the crisis itself that oh my god if you know the markets were to seize up you know the whole thing the whole house of cards would collapse and therefore we had to a seed to these banks and give them everything they wanted we had to go in and bail them out no questions asked there was just there was an unwillingness to actually take the corrective measures and i could still see defending bailing out the financial system on an emergency basis but not doing anything with the management is just crazy and yet again they were hostage to the beauty of these these businesses are very complicated we need the season people to run them these are the season people who ran them these businesses into the ditch you know why we were warning failure so much of what went on leading up to the crisis and during the crisis and post this crisis that really shook the entire country how much was covered up how much does the real common american know about oh i have tremendous amount has been covered up i mean one of the things you're going to see more news coming
fear in the run up to in particular in the in the crisis itself that oh my god if you know the markets were to seize up you know the whole thing the whole house of cards would collapse and therefore we had to a seed to these banks and give them everything they wanted we had to go in and bail them out no questions asked there was just there was an unwillingness to actually take the corrective measures and i could still see defending bailing out the financial system on an emergency basis but not...
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trying to get in it. we won't let them say i believe in god in school. >> we're almost out of time. what do you want to say. >> it's incredible for me to do the talk shows we do because we >> it's incredible for me to do the talk shows we do because we do issues in ways peo if. for such a small word it packs a wallop. if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed with a plan that builds on what you already have. together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife.
trying to get in it. we won't let them say i believe in god in school. >> we're almost out of time. what do you want to say. >> it's incredible for me to do the talk shows we do because we >> it's incredible for me to do the talk shows we do because we do issues in ways peo if. for such a small word it packs a wallop. if i live to a hundred. if social security isn't enough. if my heart gets broken. if she says yes. we believe if should never hold you back. if should be managed...
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you cannot be on the savoy in london or a train in -- on the subway in london or a train in madrid or in new york without worrying about this. we have to make sure that it does not become americanized. buttu often, i think, we allow others to say this is -- too often, i think, we allow others to say this is america's war. we carry the bulk of the responsibility to carry out this campai against those who would threaten us. host: saudi intelligence officials have informed france that al qaeda may be planning an attack in europe, the french interior minister said sunday. let's go to our next call, shane in houston joins us on the independent line. caller: good morning and thanks for c-span. i'm a first-time caller an i've watched c-span for years. many times i've wanted to call in and i cannot think of a better time than today the judges want to make some reflection may be about what i would consider to be -- i just want to make some reflection may abo what i would consider to be the poo how can i as a free man ever begin to compete with people were making 40 cents or 50 cents per hour.
you cannot be on the savoy in london or a train in -- on the subway in london or a train in madrid or in new york without worrying about this. we have to make sure that it does not become americanized. buttu often, i think, we allow others to say this is -- too often, i think, we allow others to say this is america's war. we carry the bulk of the responsibility to carry out this campai against those who would threaten us. host: saudi intelligence officials have informed france that al qaeda may...
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you just do that in birmingham in those states. we thought maybe in our community. and within a little while, mrs. lawrence brise, she was my father's cousin by marriage. she came in said 16th street church had been bombed. a few little while later, we need the names of the little girls who had been killed and jimmy smits near, who was one of those little girls would've been a kindergarten friend, there's a picture in the book of my father giving her her graduation diplomacy for kindergarten. so it was a very sad and in many ways terrifying day for a community. >> what were some of the daily reminders before 1964, 1965, growing up there with a segregated town and you are african-american? >> guest: couldn't go any place as a public accommodation, including we move to denver when i was 12 years old. but there were sometimes little spikes. for instance, we went to visit santa claus. you know how it is. i'll go to visit santa claus. you go to the department store, stand in line and then he told santa claus what you want. and as i was approaching the line, that particul
you just do that in birmingham in those states. we thought maybe in our community. and within a little while, mrs. lawrence brise, she was my father's cousin by marriage. she came in said 16th street church had been bombed. a few little while later, we need the names of the little girls who had been killed and jimmy smits near, who was one of those little girls would've been a kindergarten friend, there's a picture in the book of my father giving her her graduation diplomacy for kindergarten....
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in front of the stock saw unexpectedly flexion that they took in the trade off to a surprise deep in unemployment claims and stronger sales reports from her tapes. that's all we have time for now join me next hour for more business news and get more store small website our two dot com slash business. live from moscow this is auntie your headlines now as the war in afghanistan reaches a year ten online videos posted by nato soldiers are undermining the coalition's reputation islamic extremist website so using direct links to clips uploaded by allied troops to drum up and your support for the taliban. unrest flares up once again in kyrgyzstan days before parliamentary elections are due to be held security is being intensified across the country ahead of sunday's pull. ahead of us overseas broadcasting in america international news channels including r.t. he says the u.s. needs to shout louder in the global media war. well it's been nine years now since the u.s. led invasion of afghanistan as the allies prepared to withdraw after a decade in the field journalist and jones reflects the c
in front of the stock saw unexpectedly flexion that they took in the trade off to a surprise deep in unemployment claims and stronger sales reports from her tapes. that's all we have time for now join me next hour for more business news and get more store small website our two dot com slash business. live from moscow this is auntie your headlines now as the war in afghanistan reaches a year ten online videos posted by nato soldiers are undermining the coalition's reputation islamic extremist...
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he finishes in the top ten at the grand prix in supplying rival dani pedrosa in this race to talk broken collarbone leaving the door ripened for yamaha's renzo to claim the title holds a seventy one point lead over his fellow spaniard with four races remaining stronghold position after talking the fastest lap qualifying former champion making haven finished second on his two catty. busier so start heard him speak for casey stoner who has won the last two races his face is defending champion valentino rossi completing the top six but the renzo says he was desperate to top the time sheets in what could be his biggest weekend so far. but i really wanted to fight for the position today because i know that for tomorrow's going to be difficult to fight for the telly there the moment he's a star i mean i know this moment is very important for my career. and you know i want to have these provisional steve some problems on the bike that we don't show any way with we what we can we make it will happen and tomorrow we start in the first bush over in india those being concerned at the commonwealth g
he finishes in the top ten at the grand prix in supplying rival dani pedrosa in this race to talk broken collarbone leaving the door ripened for yamaha's renzo to claim the title holds a seventy one point lead over his fellow spaniard with four races remaining stronghold position after talking the fastest lap qualifying former champion making haven finished second on his two catty. busier so start heard him speak for casey stoner who has won the last two races his face is defending champion...
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in debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertisingthe numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries are also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased their say but with less widespread opposition from the people so are these protests a true sign of a democracy or simply a force of habit. we have to say to the french people that is the who chose the deputies and members of the senate who make the laws laws are not made in the streets laws are drafted and approved by revolutionaries. so the my way or the highway philosophy certainly attention grabbing but who will back down first is still anyone's guess throughout the entire week this street outside the french senate was filled with hundreds of angry citizens protesting against the controversial pension reform over the weekend the city o
in debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertisingthe numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries are also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased their say but with less widespread...
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in the box, but in fact all there was in the box was this material on the guatemala study. and it said very clearly, inoctober us, syphilis. and i was -- inoculation syphilis, and i was completely floored. i had no way of know ofing what would be there because it had never been published. >> suarez: so dr. cutler was the link between these two programs, but there's a difference with tuskegee, isn't there? >> that's right, and that's part of what interested me. i spent two decades writing about tuskegee, i've wtten two books on it, and the differences are very clear. in tuskegee the men already had latent syphilis, even though there's a myth that they were infect bid the government, they were not. in guatemala they absolutely infected all these people. in tuskegee the idea was to denight treatment as much as possible to the men. in the guatemala study almost all of these people were treated what we're now looking at is the medical records to determine whether everybody got enough, and looks like maybe about a third of the people there did not get cured once they had been inf
in the box, but in fact all there was in the box was this material on the guatemala study. and it said very clearly, inoctober us, syphilis. and i was -- inoculation syphilis, and i was completely floored. i had no way of know ofing what would be there because it had never been published. >> suarez: so dr. cutler was the link between these two programs, but there's a difference with tuskegee, isn't there? >> that's right, and that's part of what interested me. i spent two decades...
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in the financial sector. that brings us to the markets asian stock markets rise as chinese manufacturing activity takes up space in september prices also list energy companies. climb point seven percent stock markets and hong kong and china closed public holidays. and european shares edged higher in friday after falling for the previous session stocks have boosted by commodities on china's forecast beating lang factoring data miners are also off among individual issues also group gained four point six percent on friday's eighteen billion dollar tie up between reps. and here in russia markets have rebounded at noon. trading in the black berry bank is topping the list with shares up over one and a half percent on both the horses bucking the trend. of trading in the red. the world's leading logistics group d.h.l. says its business in russia is growing at a double digit rate speaking exclusively to business r t c o of poe's d.h.l. franc apple says the bric countries of brazil russia india and china off a tremendo
in the financial sector. that brings us to the markets asian stock markets rise as chinese manufacturing activity takes up space in september prices also list energy companies. climb point seven percent stock markets and hong kong and china closed public holidays. and european shares edged higher in friday after falling for the previous session stocks have boosted by commodities on china's forecast beating lang factoring data miners are also off among individual issues also group gained four...
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has in our area. so i want to ask each of you to tell us one thing that you would do as governor over the next four years that would specifically benefit montgomery county, and then separate one thing that would specifically benefit prince georges county residents. governor o'malley, please begin. >> only one, huh? >> only one. just something you prompt to do that would really help montgomery county residents and something that will help prince georges county. >> i can't talk about protecting record investments and public education and record investments. >> reporter: that's right. you can't. >> you can if you want. >> if i have to choose only one, and i can't pick those things for making college more affordable, i would say moving forward with a better balance and manassas moving forward with the purple line which will benefit both montgomery county and prince georges and prince georges county specifically is finding and forging the partnership that allows us to create a world-class hospital at princ
has in our area. so i want to ask each of you to tell us one thing that you would do as governor over the next four years that would specifically benefit montgomery county, and then separate one thing that would specifically benefit prince georges county residents. governor o'malley, please begin. >> only one, huh? >> only one. just something you prompt to do that would really help montgomery county residents and something that will help prince georges county. >> i can't talk...
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in dr. condoleezza rice's words, "my mother was as determined to raise a musician as my father was to cultivate a sports fan." they succeeded on both counts. her mother bought her her first piano when she was 3 months old. she went on to be recognized as an accomplished pianist. she went on to live up to her goals.s "for better or for worse, the cleveland browns became my team." her book tells the highly personal life story of someone who grew up in birmingham, alabama, which she describes as the most segregated big city in america, where one of her childhood friends was among four young girls killed when a complex clan bomb exploded at a church in 1963. she writes of how she went on to become the first black woman and the august to the provost at stanford university at age 38 -- and the young guest to be provost at stanford university. throughout her book, she pays tribute to her family, especially her parents, john and angelina rice, for building a good learning environment for her, starti
in dr. condoleezza rice's words, "my mother was as determined to raise a musician as my father was to cultivate a sports fan." they succeeded on both counts. her mother bought her her first piano when she was 3 months old. she went on to be recognized as an accomplished pianist. she went on to live up to her goals.s "for better or for worse, the cleveland browns became my team." her book tells the highly personal life story of someone who grew up in birmingham, alabama,...
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the democratic era began in 1932 and it would be amazing after it ended in the victory in 2008.that far. but that's a real number. that number has to reflect something. it shows the republicans this year. >> shannon: they feel that way. the senatorial committee put out a note there are six races they think are locked up that they thought were in contention. pointing to russ feingold seat and others that are tight. what do republicans have to do to win in those cases? >> the democrats have to emphasize get out the vote. there will be more republicans in the primary but the energy has come from the right. the tea party have been driving american politics. in this moment is can the democrats reignite what remains of the people who turned out in 2008? when they were so excited about barack obama. can they come back? to get them excited you have to say there is something at stake. is that there? can you scare? you can try to encourage people. don't turn the clock back and blame president bush. you know the deal. >> shannon: so we have predictions from 20 to 30 seats up to 80 by some
the democratic era began in 1932 and it would be amazing after it ended in the victory in 2008.that far. but that's a real number. that number has to reflect something. it shows the republicans this year. >> shannon: they feel that way. the senatorial committee put out a note there are six races they think are locked up that they thought were in contention. pointing to russ feingold seat and others that are tight. what do republicans have to do to win in those cases? >> the...
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is mainly in regard to. the also probably would like to use the experience of britain coach is one of the main aims of a promise to help develop you can interest in a city especially among students the oxford and cambridge boat race is famous world over and university rowing is popular in the u.s. but the same can be said of russia and this idea has the backing of one of the world's greatest ever rowers junior rowing is that every two years is a completely new people coming into it. in the seniors you have last leaps that will go on for five ten some even longer. and he's still fickle to break in. if people at the top the what happens is you slowly get your everybody's level goes up by then the older people retire and the next level of their this is imperative given the current state of russian rowing the country is just one one gold of the last prelim big games and the prospects are looking good for london in less than two years time is a far cry from fifty years ago but the roman lympics proved to be one o
is mainly in regard to. the also probably would like to use the experience of britain coach is one of the main aims of a promise to help develop you can interest in a city especially among students the oxford and cambridge boat race is famous world over and university rowing is popular in the u.s. but the same can be said of russia and this idea has the backing of one of the world's greatest ever rowers junior rowing is that every two years is a completely new people coming into it. in the...
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proper appreciation in the last two decades when its founding increase in use in their arena in planetology is intriguing because it exhibits both cheap memory ensued to allow us to city this means that through manipulation temperature and stress the material can be deformed it will and reliably return back to give you a better idea of how. no works in action we've constructed a quick experiment using this implant for patients with the sunken chest you can see i can bend it out of shape because we've chilled it on ice but when i drop it in warm water i can bring it back in a second's time useful here because of its capacity for reversible solid state phase transformation above a temperature fixed by the producers of each net no alloy the metal has a simple interpenetrating cubic crystal structure at lower temperatures it spontaneously transforms to a more complex model clinic crystal structure this makes the substance easily deformable but with the reverse temperature shift it reverts. water springsteen playing to its original shape with impressive force the human body is sturdier than it b
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state department in march says that there has been an increase in our soldiers kidnappings in the rest all of them politically motivated in georgia now many experts believe that this old. so it could be yet another political stunt by president saakashvili experts in russia believe that georgian authorities are just looking at their american partners and learning from them of course many of us remember the spy scandal which rose in and the united states over the past summer with many juicy details and interesting personas such as anna chapman rising in the aftermath and of course some say that we could expect something similar from and this is why scandal as well because of course i feel like the expertise of the georgian authorities are simply copycats are simply copycats of the american politicians now howard that is still or that still remains to be seen because we do have to understand that the situation the political situation offered in relationships between georgia and russia has been somewhat complicated to say the least all of it of course combinators if you could say that in t
state department in march says that there has been an increase in our soldiers kidnappings in the rest all of them politically motivated in georgia now many experts believe that this old. so it could be yet another political stunt by president saakashvili experts in russia believe that georgian authorities are just looking at their american partners and learning from them of course many of us remember the spy scandal which rose in and the united states over the past summer with many juicy...
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is in the own going issue of afghanistan and maintaining peace in that area and also in the ongoing fines against drug trafficking that comes out of afghanistan earlier this week several leading u.k. newspapers and made the statement that russia would be sending it troops back into the country to help in training afghan forces now russia's envoy to nato to be at ruggles and has flatly denied that he said that russia will no account be re entering afghanistan russia of course for a bit said decade long war in afghanistan from nine hundred seventy nine to nine hundred eighty nine and to be as i call it in the house said the russia has no wish to go back into the country what he has said russia will be doing though is. possibly supplying helicopters to the ongoing fight in afghanistan and will also potentially help in the training of afghan forces and also in afghan and pakistan at police forces in their ongoing fight against the drug charge because that that training will not take place on afghan soil another area of potential cooperation is in the future discussion on the europe worl
is in the own going issue of afghanistan and maintaining peace in that area and also in the ongoing fines against drug trafficking that comes out of afghanistan earlier this week several leading u.k. newspapers and made the statement that russia would be sending it troops back into the country to help in training afghan forces now russia's envoy to nato to be at ruggles and has flatly denied that he said that russia will no account be re entering afghanistan russia of course for a bit said...
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run an expert in u.k. your relations in our.thoughts or other and thank you very much for talking to r.t. now first of all tell me how much it costs the u.k. to be a member of the e.u. well that's a both a very important question and a very tricky question to ask and so in the first instance the treasury writes a check to the european union every fortnight to the sum of eight hundred million pounds now that's not the whole picture because that is basically that's the gross contribution so that money comes back as part of the overall net deal over which the treasury has appeared limited so that's not necessarily well spent however. if you factor in the direct and indirect costs associated with you membership the overall bill for business and for the country could be as high as two hundred billion pounds a year the problem is that nobody knows this because there has not been a cost benefit analysis if you or your membership so there's a huge question mark there which taxpayers alliance and other organizations are campaigning to ge
run an expert in u.k. your relations in our.thoughts or other and thank you very much for talking to r.t. now first of all tell me how much it costs the u.k. to be a member of the e.u. well that's a both a very important question and a very tricky question to ask and so in the first instance the treasury writes a check to the european union every fortnight to the sum of eight hundred million pounds now that's not the whole picture because that is basically that's the gross contribution so that...
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in this study we had 5,000 women in their 50s. the women who started estrogen plus progestin within five years of men owe pause had a higher risk. their increase was 41% which was higher than women who entered later. it's true that the estrogen only which can really be given practically to women who don't have a uterus did not show this effect. in terms of duration because estrogen plus progestin hindered breast cancer diagnosis it's really not possible to find a interval for breast cancer risk. women should heed the short duration fda labeling indication. i think if they've been on it for a year or so, they should talk to their doctor about potentially stop to go see if they still have hot flashes, night sweats that would require them to continue on therapy. >> ifill: i want to ask you a little bit about this report because the study which began in 1993 and periodically we get new results from it, have the drugs changed? have the treatments changed in the period of time since this study began? >> of course we evaluate only one do
in this study we had 5,000 women in their 50s. the women who started estrogen plus progestin within five years of men owe pause had a higher risk. their increase was 41% which was higher than women who entered later. it's true that the estrogen only which can really be given practically to women who don't have a uterus did not show this effect. in terms of duration because estrogen plus progestin hindered breast cancer diagnosis it's really not possible to find a interval for breast cancer...
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in the house, republicans have been in over 60 races. democrats in just over 6 right now.so you're really not seeing the groups do very much work for democrats in these house and senate races. >> woodruff: quickly, evan, you were telling me in the governors' races there's a little more parity. >> much different story when you look at governors' races. a lot more democratic groups active in spending. that is very much in parity to how the republican groups are spending in some of these close governors' races coming up this fall. >> woodruff: finally, your take on this... the democratic complaint about non-disclosed donors contributing to these outside groups on the republican side. >> it's the rules. almost like in a basketball game where you see the coaches working the ferees, this is what the democrats are trying to do. they're trying to work the referees, in this case that's the media and the voters in hopes they'll get a foul call a little bit closer to election day. >> woodruff: that dnc ad we saw earlier we may never see. >> again the timing of that was really for the
in the house, republicans have been in over 60 races. democrats in just over 6 right now.so you're really not seeing the groups do very much work for democrats in these house and senate races. >> woodruff: quickly, evan, you were telling me in the governors' races there's a little more parity. >> much different story when you look at governors' races. a lot more democratic groups active in spending. that is very much in parity to how the republican groups are spending in some of...
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in some way. continue to. try to punish him after he served his the whole period i believe that this policy is. tyrannizing policy which are to arise as anybody any is that i.e. who tries to question or criticize these that are really in nuclear. policy i am sure that no no does not in danger of the security of israel he endangered the policy of the israeli stablish month on the nuclear issue the western world led by the united states the obama administration. uses double standards when it deals with human rights when it deals with peace when it deals with the basis of international peace and international to nuclearization and i believe that this is the real face of the international policy led by the united states today. now you bring up to date international news in brief israel's prime minister's offer to extend the hold on the building of new settlements in the west bank but you may not know who told his parliament that this deal would only come if palestinians recognized israel as a jewish home and he al
in some way. continue to. try to punish him after he served his the whole period i believe that this policy is. tyrannizing policy which are to arise as anybody any is that i.e. who tries to question or criticize these that are really in nuclear. policy i am sure that no no does not in danger of the security of israel he endangered the policy of the israeli stablish month on the nuclear issue the western world led by the united states the obama administration. uses double standards when it...
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competitive car industry in russia after decades of strict import wills and lack of vehicles in the u.s.s.r. no one's a modern day russians have love affairs with that fool we are friends and most of stalin's very own on the limousine. of the model this is one of the most interesting exhibits in our museum it's an armored car one one five b. there were only thirty two such cause this one was number made in nineteen forty eight for five years this car was driving around jersey. when in one nine hundred forty two the production of these vehicles started six ahmed calls were purchased in america and then disassembled to create an even safer one of the car must have sustained fifteen minutes of gunfire which was tested in windshield is seven point five centimeters thick and just one door weighs more than three hundred kilograms there's also a range of other impressive presidential cars on display flags included you can see here the famous. represents ideal images of soviet socialist engineering and even today new models are still in development. in soviet times these long black armored cars mad
competitive car industry in russia after decades of strict import wills and lack of vehicles in the u.s.s.r. no one's a modern day russians have love affairs with that fool we are friends and most of stalin's very own on the limousine. of the model this is one of the most interesting exhibits in our museum it's an armored car one one five b. there were only thirty two such cause this one was number made in nineteen forty eight for five years this car was driving around jersey. when in one nine...
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i think that particularly in germany and also in france but also i think in britain there is a recognition that defense of europe with russian participation is meaningless with the the challenges that you face from the far east in particular from the rise of asia economically strategically is immense and russia has to be part of that even before we start considering the middle east and the crucial thing i think is that there is a merger an idea of a new way to be nato was defined. the list and russia of the warsaw pact was seen as the east i think there is now in a sense because of the rise of asia there is a new way to which includes russia. and because the challenges that we face and the shared interests that we have russia europe and the united states when faced with the prospect of the enormous shift of power to wards the far east towards asia towards china towards india. that has really changed the world and it is it is reacting to that but i think it has led to a much more positive attitude toward particularly the europeans and russia but also i think the americans are not to be excl
i think that particularly in germany and also in france but also i think in britain there is a recognition that defense of europe with russian participation is meaningless with the the challenges that you face from the far east in particular from the rise of asia economically strategically is immense and russia has to be part of that even before we start considering the middle east and the crucial thing i think is that there is a merger an idea of a new way to be nato was defined. the list and...
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if you plug in, you get it in korean.f you plug into english, you get it in english. >> c-span's local content the goals are traveling the country as we look at the most contested house races leading up to the midterm elections. >> are you doing? >> good to see you. how are you? >> i want to tell you the spirit we have to stop president obama's agenda. whatever he comes out with, they to polizzi and her people will represent it. she may vote against one or two items, but in the end, those so- called blue dog democrats are delivering each and every vote that she needs to pass the buck obama/pelosi agenda. >> i do not think there are lucid about -- they are lucid about -- our goal in this generation is not to pass a crushing debt to the next generation. i think the physical stimulus was appropriate. i did not agree with some of what was in it, but you hardly ever did exactly what you want in washington. >> the race between incumbent democrat, jim marshall, and the conservative democrat, the challenger in this race, austin s
if you plug in, you get it in korean.f you plug into english, you get it in english. >> c-span's local content the goals are traveling the country as we look at the most contested house races leading up to the midterm elections. >> are you doing? >> good to see you. how are you? >> i want to tell you the spirit we have to stop president obama's agenda. whatever he comes out with, they to polizzi and her people will represent it. she may vote against one or two items, but...
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in 2010, where we build one out in 2011.he concern over the effect of the stimulus is that the report will not be there. host: has that meant an increase in the infrastructure? guest: ijaz in the short term. there have been a lot of projects coming on line, paving streets, repairing bridges, which has helped in the short term. but the cities have a several year cycle in front of them. the fact that that support will not be there is a concern. host: what is your projection for eight getting better for cities? guest: that will largely depend on what happens for the economy between now and next year. if we continue to see signs of economic growth, by 2012 or 2013, revenue will start to come back. if the economy stays slow, this could play out longer. host: we saw the headlines morning, speaking about it with our viewers, no raises for social security benefits. people will not see an increase in the benefits check, meaning that they have less to spend on goods and services in their own town. host: that has been happening across
in 2010, where we build one out in 2011.he concern over the effect of the stimulus is that the report will not be there. host: has that meant an increase in the infrastructure? guest: ijaz in the short term. there have been a lot of projects coming on line, paving streets, repairing bridges, which has helped in the short term. but the cities have a several year cycle in front of them. the fact that that support will not be there is a concern. host: what is your projection for eight getting...
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neither has come in to help close gap in the polls.nrst refuses to play and that baffles me. >> wednesday's 90-minute exchange with democrat chris coons, county executive, grew combative as o'donnell attacked and coons the fluid debater eresponded in kind. >> a career politician who has given he knows how to play the i'll scratch your back, you scratch my game. >> o'donnell has experience running for office but not running anything. >> they both stumbled when o'donnell couldn't name a recent supreme court decision she didn't like and coon didn't specify person of income a person should enjoy before qualifying for the bush era tax cut, somewhere above 250k a year he said vaguely. they debated again thursday with identical talking points, though o'donnell said she changed from a pro-choice feminist to a pro-life feminist. >> as i began to look at the devastates and many women in the wake suffering and hurting on what abortion has done i realize perhaps i might be on the wrong side of this issue. >> coons in an interview with fox news con
neither has come in to help close gap in the polls.nrst refuses to play and that baffles me. >> wednesday's 90-minute exchange with democrat chris coons, county executive, grew combative as o'donnell attacked and coons the fluid debater eresponded in kind. >> a career politician who has given he knows how to play the i'll scratch your back, you scratch my game. >> o'donnell has experience running for office but not running anything. >> they both stumbled when o'donnell...
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too in blasts in moscow's metro an attack in a central market in what is of course the blast uncovered you know bill korea and many says the nations of police offices through open court. says many here once again questions why this troublesome region has turned into a minefield so as to get his ations in afghanistan and pakistan. and other republics as the gateway into the bigger caucasus and fold expansion into europe so in this context of the ongoing war in afghanistan and americans are likely to lose this war soon could have disastrous consequences all over the world and what we have sent in grozny it's actually one of the consequences of stability in the whole region the works of the terror attack have been quickly removed from the pavement and walls of the church of parliament but the fact that militants is a liberal into the government's building in the heart of grozny well this all is over forgotten and the security measures in chechnya have been tightened joint international efforts to combat terror are invited to my family for our team from grass. the people of france are now
too in blasts in moscow's metro an attack in a central market in what is of course the blast uncovered you know bill korea and many says the nations of police offices through open court. says many here once again questions why this troublesome region has turned into a minefield so as to get his ations in afghanistan and pakistan. and other republics as the gateway into the bigger caucasus and fold expansion into europe so in this context of the ongoing war in afghanistan and americans are...
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now in nine years there has not been a taco such scale in the u.s. do you think that means that in terms of national security it's been a success this campaign in afghanistan. well you know on the contrary i think that the bush administration or today the obama administration could try to make that argument but i think it's a very thin argument the united states mainland before the attack on september eleventh two thousand and one the last time it was attacked was in the war of eight hundred twelve when the british burned down the white house you could say that the american policy during those whole almost two hundred years was such that it prevented attacks on the homeland i think the fact of the matter is that the u.s. occupation force in afghanistan the killing of large numbers of afghan civilians and pakistani civilians just as they did in iraq only leads to an escalation in the cycle of violence that reads resentment clearly people in afghanistan and iraq and everywhere don't want to live under foreign occupation they see the occupiers as coming
now in nine years there has not been a taco such scale in the u.s. do you think that means that in terms of national security it's been a success this campaign in afghanistan. well you know on the contrary i think that the bush administration or today the obama administration could try to make that argument but i think it's a very thin argument the united states mainland before the attack on september eleventh two thousand and one the last time it was attacked was in the war of eight hundred...
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and in france. as a whole over forty percent of the people say that what they are most tired of is the protests and the disruption that they cause their country of course the costs of these products protests are also to be taken into account in these current strikes iconic have not yet had a chance to count exactly how they will affect the current economy but of course just to compare in two thousand and seven and ninety eight transport strike cost the country one hundred million euros and those are figures that france cannot afford to be paying right now. and on the campaign against the protesters pension reform is vital to say the system of the french economy is based on if there were. protests in the streets about forests as a reform is a is a good thing we have to reforms that are punched in system has a young student. for my generation for the reform early because tomorrow it's good luck plays a bunch and for help parents our grandparents. you know that today in france one punch in of out of tu
and in france. as a whole over forty percent of the people say that what they are most tired of is the protests and the disruption that they cause their country of course the costs of these products protests are also to be taken into account in these current strikes iconic have not yet had a chance to count exactly how they will affect the current economy but of course just to compare in two thousand and seven and ninety eight transport strike cost the country one hundred million euros and...
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them a success in a situation like in afghanistan. in such an environment conducting an election is a success, of conducting a better election than the previous election is a great achievement. >> irregularities were to be expected, not much better or worse than other elections. afghanistan's international partners need these elections to be credible. >> these are only preliminary results with 224 disqualified candidates subject to appeal with final results in the election being weeks away. >> the supreme court in turkey has said that the violation of head scarves of violates the secular constitution. the governing party has been seeking a compromise to get rid of the band. four or more than 80 years old, but the other 120 are not eligible for taking part. a report in new zealand has reported that the indigenous newsdealer language is in danger of dying out. fewer and fewer young people are learning it. a belgian skydiver found guilty of murdering a rival, the victim was sent plummeting to her death at the center of their affections.
them a success in a situation like in afghanistan. in such an environment conducting an election is a success, of conducting a better election than the previous election is a great achievement. >> irregularities were to be expected, not much better or worse than other elections. afghanistan's international partners need these elections to be credible. >> these are only preliminary results with 224 disqualified candidates subject to appeal with final results in the election being...
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what about the use of the word in the in group can african-americans africans in general use that word among themselves and not be very. very interesting formulation because that is the f. word to refer to homosexuals there's the. two pakistanis and asians and that's a u.k. . is. the formulation is the generally if you was the original target of derogatory phrase then really you can't be the one to claim it back i got very impatient with all these white middle class heterosexual men complaining they can use all these derogatory words when the rap on the n.w.a. album is using every. every other word there are different dialects over. english and black english is a very different dialect from what we're conversing in now with different norms so it's not really for. for those of us in positions of traditional power i.e. the white guy. to try and reclaim the words that are our ancestors used to oppress other people. norah said it's for those who are oppressed too to reclaim those words and maybe give themselves. a new name you know we think of mumbai or simply to change the name of the cit
what about the use of the word in the in group can african-americans africans in general use that word among themselves and not be very. very interesting formulation because that is the f. word to refer to homosexuals there's the. two pakistanis and asians and that's a u.k. . is. the formulation is the generally if you was the original target of derogatory phrase then really you can't be the one to claim it back i got very impatient with all these white middle class heterosexual men complaining...
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the successful completion of the new asia pacific house is in the country's interest in. a constructive life i would like to note that russia is open to this kind of cooperation especially the creation of alliances of course many issues were addressed during the ac and working sessions for example the issues of natural disasters which of course this region is specifically prone to also various other issues like economic cooperation global security dealing with the aftermath of the global financial crisis all those issues were discussed to my satisfaction it seems from the ac alligator's region is a very attractive one primarily because it has a lot of growing economically growing countries china of course is one of russia's main partners and is of course a part of bric brazil russia india and china says some experts say one of the strongest emerging economies in the world today in those boys to deal with the effects of the global financial crisis a lot better than the so-called economic giants like the united kingdom the united states and the european union support also i
the successful completion of the new asia pacific house is in the country's interest in. a constructive life i would like to note that russia is open to this kind of cooperation especially the creation of alliances of course many issues were addressed during the ac and working sessions for example the issues of natural disasters which of course this region is specifically prone to also various other issues like economic cooperation global security dealing with the aftermath of the global...
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when i was in high school. i went to this race because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe singing dancing and shouting but while they're spending day after day protesting a reform that is aim to aid their country they're very actions are doing serious damage it's basically this is one of the reforms that. restore. the balance in the public pension system that will raise the potential of the economy as well. as the top of the number. is really speak for themselves france has a huge foreign debt the fourth largest in the world and unlike in the united states there is no board advertising the numbers also unlike the united states where there is no annual paid leave the french enjoy the longest paid holidays thirty days a year their retirement age which is what the people are protesting about this time is one of the lowest in the world countries also affected by the global financial crisis like italy and spain have already increased their say but with less widespread opposition from
when i was in high school. i went to this race because i can avoid. the rowdy crowd certainly give off a celebratory vibe singing dancing and shouting but while they're spending day after day protesting a reform that is aim to aid their country they're very actions are doing serious damage it's basically this is one of the reforms that. restore. the balance in the public pension system that will raise the potential of the economy as well. as the top of the number. is really speak for themselves...
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in the west. me here in the u.k. and i think in the usa as well political correctness means something different and i'm very wary about when we say well the difference between the word should and the word current when you say or you can't say happy holidays or you can't say merry christmas that's a different kind of can't from you can't be rude about the president in or indeed in russia so you can say whatever you to define you can say whatever you want about vladimir putin i think really in the west people really overate much people think about politics in this country go to the blog sphere you can see all of it you want ok and i'm attacked all that i read and working here so really you know overrated type thing but it yeah i agree with you there are many states in the world where you can't criticize the head of state that i'm not living in when was that and that's often very cause that's called political correctness in most countries and people use the language of offense and the language of pol
in the west. me here in the u.k. and i think in the usa as well political correctness means something different and i'm very wary about when we say well the difference between the word should and the word current when you say or you can't say happy holidays or you can't say merry christmas that's a different kind of can't from you can't be rude about the president in or indeed in russia so you can say whatever you to define you can say whatever you want about vladimir putin i think really in...
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can believe in right it wasn't change you can believe in in eighteen months when the media over with fear and anger. are well in the minds of the population are attacked with misinformation there's such a lack of truth on the airwaves were being dumbed down by the news business who are americans left to trust according to a poll conducted by an online men's magazine comedian jon stewart is the most influential man in america after eleven years on the daily show how four million voters bumped him up to the number one spot and i would be concerned if it was they said larry the cable guy was the most trusted man america so i feel like. one way of earning the trust has been confronting the mainstream media we need help from the media and they're earning us dissecting the lies being spun by pundits taking over t.v. screens in america who. are you know. kids going to look silly doing the you tell me we are doing the border collies doing the learning period. no. no no. no do you think it is dangerous well i wonder what the letter would have to say about. the security in the u.s. these days
can believe in right it wasn't change you can believe in in eighteen months when the media over with fear and anger. are well in the minds of the population are attacked with misinformation there's such a lack of truth on the airwaves were being dumbed down by the news business who are americans left to trust according to a poll conducted by an online men's magazine comedian jon stewart is the most influential man in america after eleven years on the daily show how four million voters bumped...
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tokyo coming in at 21 degrees today. 19 in seoul.uite mild for this time of year in ulan bator. 11 for your daytime high. 32 degrees down in bangkok. as for the americas, then, we are looking at this tropical low over the caribbean, and that is showing signs of intensifying. possibly becoming a tropical depression or a tropical storm in the next couple of days. it is going to be moving away from honduras, so moving over the waters, it will pick up a bit more energy before heading into jamaica and cuba, so look out for some heavy downpours here. as for the united states and canada, not much has changed. we've got this frontal line that's going to be sagging into the deep south. a couple of showers to watch out for, then some more severe thunderstorms erupting in southern california as well as parts of the four corners. british columbia, more rain to come. vancouver will escape the rain and the eastern side of canada dealing with wintry precipitation. it is going to be quite chilly out here and also across the midwest as well. toronto,
tokyo coming in at 21 degrees today. 19 in seoul.uite mild for this time of year in ulan bator. 11 for your daytime high. 32 degrees down in bangkok. as for the americas, then, we are looking at this tropical low over the caribbean, and that is showing signs of intensifying. possibly becoming a tropical depression or a tropical storm in the next couple of days. it is going to be moving away from honduras, so moving over the waters, it will pick up a bit more energy before heading into jamaica...
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pandemonium set in. >> that sets the tone for right now. 3-0 in the 1st inning. can't get better. >> reporter: it got worse. nothing knew for these fans. >> we needed to get through the 8th. when he couldn't get him out, it was tough. >> reporter: these guys have just been holding together as a real honest to god team. they'll pull through. they are not quitters. and this team has not quit all year long. i have a feeling they are not going to quit tonight even though they are down 5-4 in the 11th. that's kind of how it is this year with giants baseball, it's been a torture. live in san francisco, "ktvu channel 2 news." >> this is a best of 5 series with game 3 in atlanta. if necessary, game four will be played in atlanta on monday and a deciding game 5 would take place on wednesday back at at&t park. >>> the giant's playoff run is turning into big business for the city of san francisco. ktvu found folks from southern california and even fans from georgia spending money in the city today. >> absolutely. my credit card will definitely claim the fact i'm boosting th
pandemonium set in. >> that sets the tone for right now. 3-0 in the 1st inning. can't get better. >> reporter: it got worse. nothing knew for these fans. >> we needed to get through the 8th. when he couldn't get him out, it was tough. >> reporter: these guys have just been holding together as a real honest to god team. they'll pull through. they are not quitters. and this team has not quit all year long. i have a feeling they are not going to quit tonight even though...
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from there, in his role as campaigner-in-chief, he goes on to stump in pennsylvania, connecticut, illinois, and ohio over the next three days, hoping to minimize democratic losses on tuesday. that final swing will not include florida, where a new disclosure roiled the three-way u.s. senate race. former president clinton acknowledged he had spoken with democratic congressman kendrick meek about quitting the race and throwing his support behind governor charlie crist, who's running as an independent. both men are trailing republican marco rubio, and mr. clinton said meek wanted to talk about bowing out. >> he was concerned that he and governor crist seemed to have frozen the moderate and progressive votes. he thought that there was a majority of people who did not want mr. rubio to win the senate seat, and he was concerned about it, and he was trying to determine what was the best thing for him to do. >> suarez: but meek denied that he ever considered stepping aside or ever agreed to do so. >> the president and i talked about it. you know, i told him i didn't have any thoughts of getting out
from there, in his role as campaigner-in-chief, he goes on to stump in pennsylvania, connecticut, illinois, and ohio over the next three days, hoping to minimize democratic losses on tuesday. that final swing will not include florida, where a new disclosure roiled the three-way u.s. senate race. former president clinton acknowledged he had spoken with democratic congressman kendrick meek about quitting the race and throwing his support behind governor charlie crist, who's running as an...
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in the end, apparently the folks in new york in the 1800's and must be pretty smart. in the end, if all else failed, the best three regatta -- two out of three winner takes the cup. maybe this is what mr. ellison wanted the whole time through his legal challenges. this cut out a lot of qualifying regattas or a lot of the work out of it. last time, in valencia, the lawyers are the ones that figured out the preliminary rounds. oracle took two out of three, took the first two in the event. the outcome of that for valencia was a huge loss in revenues. apparently, they could not even sell the tv contract on it. they were giving it away free on the internet. at an event where according to the $270 million figure, an event that had previously cost somewhere in that neighborhood, at 230 million euros in 2007, it cost $11 million, not including the cost of the most expensive boat ever built or the most expensive legal battle in sailing history. but the cost of putting on two races was 8 million euros. that was the last america's cup. i guess a question to staff -- i am not eve
in the end, apparently the folks in new york in the 1800's and must be pretty smart. in the end, if all else failed, the best three regatta -- two out of three winner takes the cup. maybe this is what mr. ellison wanted the whole time through his legal challenges. this cut out a lot of qualifying regattas or a lot of the work out of it. last time, in valencia, the lawyers are the ones that figured out the preliminary rounds. oracle took two out of three, took the first two in the event. the...
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we have turned members in two voters. -- in the -- into voters.hat is about the extent of their involvement in the house. structure dictates behavior. more debates, will mean more intense scrutiny and ultimately, better legislation. just as we have children membership from tough votes, we have also enabled them to write a very bad bills. with all the challenges that are facing our nation, it is absurd that congress spends so much time post offices and celebrating the historical figures of the past. i know the drill. members get their good press at home. leaders get covered while they are stalling on the real priorities. often these resolutions are fully drafted indicative of previously considered bills. we should consider taking all these commemoratives, moments and handle them during special orders. i think it is time for the congress to focus on what the american people sent us here to do. the ultimate measure of whether we have a functioning house is not by partisanship. our focus should be on working across party lines for its own sake. the tr
we have turned members in two voters. -- in the -- into voters.hat is about the extent of their involvement in the house. structure dictates behavior. more debates, will mean more intense scrutiny and ultimately, better legislation. just as we have children membership from tough votes, we have also enabled them to write a very bad bills. with all the challenges that are facing our nation, it is absurd that congress spends so much time post offices and celebrating the historical figures of the...