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information agency. of government. lately started communicating with its citizens in the internet and trying to hear you talking. online discussions of bills and. parts on the party line states service portals what else are you going to do and disappear in the near future as they do. hoping you wouldn't sleep in the c.n.n. or the room or the present as we apply something in the city of new tronic methods so that's that which it is the in the work of the government of the courts and so on the better when you may must look at just because we realize sometimes it's difficult as we are putting it on bless you go. to sleep with the government offices you know so you can i would imagine to make people the lives. of the birds i would always remember how i went to singapore and they asked me to register a company and i said ok let's try doing that and you can get an actual i said down the front of the computer and i answered some deed to suit me about five to seven men artists i just type in i mean energy grass the name of the
information agency. of government. lately started communicating with its citizens in the internet and trying to hear you talking. online discussions of bills and. parts on the party line states service portals what else are you going to do and disappear in the near future as they do. hoping you wouldn't sleep in the c.n.n. or the room or the present as we apply something in the city of new tronic methods so that's that which it is the in the work of the government of the courts and so on the...
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well the demand will be there particularly because according to the energy information agency fifty percent increase in electricity consumption worldwide he thinks back in over the next fifteen years now we also have all the new gadgets the ipod would be a phone and all those little toys that we have they require more electricity now production of electricity can be done through or. it can be done through called a power power generating plants or it can be done through nuclear plants now nuclear plants at the moment because of the incentives in japan have been put on hold being discarded but all of the alternatives are very expensive and require government subsidies if you compared for example coal which is relatively cheap versus a gas powered generator plant a gas powered generator and their plan costs a third less does not require subsidies it's significantly cheaper to operate and he's much more energy efficient now fifty percent of european power plants are going to be more than twenty years old so they need replacement and the estimate at the moment because of all of these will be rep
well the demand will be there particularly because according to the energy information agency fifty percent increase in electricity consumption worldwide he thinks back in over the next fifteen years now we also have all the new gadgets the ipod would be a phone and all those little toys that we have they require more electricity now production of electricity can be done through or. it can be done through called a power power generating plants or it can be done through nuclear plants now...
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information agency. our first time, there were no jets as yet. so we flew over on a prop plane, took forever. we landed at night. it was february. it was cold and raining, and it didn't matter in the slightest to us. we were in paris. we walked for hours that night because we were so thrilled to be there. we have been going back fairly often since. i haven't counted the times we have been to paris. probably 20 times, maybe more. but i have also done research there. part of the john adams book took place in paris. and the jefferson-adams- franklin time in paris is an important part of the american story. i was also there to do research on my book on the panama canal. then i went back to france to follow hairy truman's experiences in the army in world war i. most of my visits have been because of my work, though we have had a few times we went strictly for pleasure. always with pleasure, but the work is a pleasure, too. >> up on our screen is the gallery of the louvre, which you write a lot about in the book. what is it? >> that is a painting by sa
information agency. our first time, there were no jets as yet. so we flew over on a prop plane, took forever. we landed at night. it was february. it was cold and raining, and it didn't matter in the slightest to us. we were in paris. we walked for hours that night because we were so thrilled to be there. we have been going back fairly often since. i haven't counted the times we have been to paris. probably 20 times, maybe more. but i have also done research there. part of the john adams book...
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tasked to consider whether or not to certify this informational document as adequate for informed public agency decision makers such as ourselves. has it identified to the full extent possible ways to minimize significant effects and described reasonable alternatives to the project? the first thing i tried to do was understand whether or not what we looked at in 2006 and are looking at in 2011 our plans which have significant similarities. in 2006, we were dealing with 2800 dwelling units. that was under the navy base reuse plan. 2500 of those units were to be on treasure island. the remainder were to be on ybi. this proposes 800 residential units, an increase. the 2006 plan projects a 8267 spaces, of which 7627 are considered to be off-street spaces, together with 640 cars in on-street parking. the 2011 plan increases parking by 34%, to a total of 11,155 spaces, with an increase in parking to 107. please bear with me. i am trying to determine whether or not you are seeing a change. the 2006 change and provides a detailed account of parking. that is a particular diagram shown in the transportat
tasked to consider whether or not to certify this informational document as adequate for informed public agency decision makers such as ourselves. has it identified to the full extent possible ways to minimize significant effects and described reasonable alternatives to the project? the first thing i tried to do was understand whether or not what we looked at in 2006 and are looking at in 2011 our plans which have significant similarities. in 2006, we were dealing with 2800 dwelling units. that...
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system inside the fbi and the frustration that agents would have with getting, sharing basic information among agencies and within their own. there's a lot of money that's been put after that. is the system working well for the agents now? >> guest: it's gotten a lot better, but that is, to a certain extent, a relative measurement. in the summer of 2001 during the run-up to 9/11 when the bureau was desperately chasing al-qaeda knowing that a plot was afoot, in san francisco they intercepted an e-mail and had no way to transfer that e-mail securely to the case agents in new york who were working it. so an fbi agent ended up having disk, get on a plane, fly commercially to new york and hand deliver the disk in the summer of 2001 in order to pass it just between the fbi themself. so they're doing a lot better than that. there's still a long ways that the bureau has to come to catch up from its sort of missteps in information technology. and i think one of the things that the bureau has not been investing in the enough is the rising threat of cyber crime, that we are underinvesting in cyber crime-related i
system inside the fbi and the frustration that agents would have with getting, sharing basic information among agencies and within their own. there's a lot of money that's been put after that. is the system working well for the agents now? >> guest: it's gotten a lot better, but that is, to a certain extent, a relative measurement. in the summer of 2001 during the run-up to 9/11 when the bureau was desperately chasing al-qaeda knowing that a plot was afoot, in san francisco they...
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information. our intelligence agencies acted upon information that was made available through various sources, using that to be able to conduct this mission. and truly bin laden was brought to justice as a result of president obama's deliberative planning, coordination and communication, his leadership and his partnership and our dogged persistence, we were able to accomplish this mission. i want to congratulate president obama. he had to make a tough call. the intelligence information was not conclusive. much of it was circumstantial. yet, he evaluated, with the best information we had, to determine that bin laden was at this location. he then had to make another tough choice as to what type of mission to use, whether to just use a -- a sophisticated bomb in order to destroy the property, which would have caused the loss of some innocent life, or whether to use a higher risk mission of sending our seals into pakistan. the president made the right call. he made the right decision, and i congratulate him on his leadership. all americans were affected by bin laden's evil actions. we all remember that
information. our intelligence agencies acted upon information that was made available through various sources, using that to be able to conduct this mission. and truly bin laden was brought to justice as a result of president obama's deliberative planning, coordination and communication, his leadership and his partnership and our dogged persistence, we were able to accomplish this mission. i want to congratulate president obama. he had to make a tough call. the intelligence information was not...
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the nuclear and industrial safety agency received the information from the whistleblower. it pastsed it onto tepco. the agency abandoned its duty. they were two of a kind. >> and the historic tsunami caused the crisis, but how radioactive materials leaking into the environment must be examined, what do experts say about the issue? >> the former commissioner of the nuclear safety commission questions ktepco's handling of the crisis. they injektsed water into the reactors to cool them down. it was soon revealed a lot of contaminated water accumulated on site. tepco decided to release the water into the sea. he says tepco should have done something before releasing the water in the pacific ocean. he thinks the company's ability to control the plant has deteriorated. >> our generation thought we had to be very careful and competent to deal with nuclear power, but as time went on, ordinary people began to take care of nuclear power. there were only a few nuclear power plants in the past, but the number increased to 30, 40, and more. the downside is people stopped feeling nuclear
the nuclear and industrial safety agency received the information from the whistleblower. it pastsed it onto tepco. the agency abandoned its duty. they were two of a kind. >> and the historic tsunami caused the crisis, but how radioactive materials leaking into the environment must be examined, what do experts say about the issue? >> the former commissioner of the nuclear safety commission questions ktepco's handling of the crisis. they injektsed water into the reactors to cool them...
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. >> reporter: the apps use information from government agencies and drivers who can pass along warnings in realtime and phantom alert's ceo joe scott says apps like his keep the roads safe. >> in today's driving conditions where people are texting while driving or phoning and are distracted, here's an app that tells people to pay attention. >> red light camera ahead. >> reporter: a test of the app proved it was accurate time after time, but many argue accurate or not it's a bad idea. >> if it's being used for a drunk driver to avoid a sobriety checkpoint, then that's a problem. >> reporter: in some states, lawmakers asked companies to stop selling the apps or disable the dui alert. in response, blackberry removed phantom alert and trapster from its stores. not everyone agrees that the apps are a danger including some police officers. >> well, you know, they might avoid a checkpoint but most of the drunk driving arrests are by uniformed officers on regular patrol that would encounter them and see their driving habits. >> reporter: as scott insists, he is not encouraging drivers to break
. >> reporter: the apps use information from government agencies and drivers who can pass along warnings in realtime and phantom alert's ceo joe scott says apps like his keep the roads safe. >> in today's driving conditions where people are texting while driving or phoning and are distracted, here's an app that tells people to pay attention. >> red light camera ahead. >> reporter: a test of the app proved it was accurate time after time, but many argue accurate or not...
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he was head of the united states information agency, appointed by president kennedy. he called me at home, and he said, you stole my speech, and i said, what do you mean. a said, don't you remember speech i gave two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i did not know about his speech. he gave his speech at the annual convention in chicago. i then read the speech, and i said to myself, and i called him back and said, if i had known about the speech, i would have quoted it. that last line would have been the end of the speech. edward r. murrow gave the speech in 1958, and as a result, destroyed his relationship with the press. >> what happened after you gave your speech? what was the reaction, and how did the world changed? >> there was an improvement in one area i was interested in, and that was programs for children. the other thing, there was not of region we called it educational television at that time -- there was not -- we called it educational television at that time. there was not an educational station in new york or washington and for los angeles. i w
he was head of the united states information agency, appointed by president kennedy. he called me at home, and he said, you stole my speech, and i said, what do you mean. a said, don't you remember speech i gave two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i did not know about his speech. he gave his speech at the annual convention in chicago. i then read the speech, and i said to myself, and i called him back and said, if i had known about the speech, i would have quoted it. that last line...
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energy information agency, oil production from the barnett shale formation in texas literally in the backyards of the headquarters of some of the companies we heard from last week in the finance committee, oil production from that barnett shale formation in texas has tripled since 2005. in north dakota oil production in shale has gone from zero in 2005 to 240,000 barrels per day and is expected to continue to grow. in 2010, production in the woodford shale in oklahoma increased 42% between 2009 and 2010. i could go on with this, but in one area after another significant increase in production. in fact, the total u.s. oil production has increased over 10% since hitting its low point in 2008, and the energy information agency projects that because of increased production in oil shale and in the gulf of mexico and other sources, it's going to continue to grow. u.s. oil prices are also less tied to global markets and competition now than they were in 2005 because of increased u.s. production and increased canadian tar sands production, that is pouring into the u.s. market. this ought to
energy information agency, oil production from the barnett shale formation in texas literally in the backyards of the headquarters of some of the companies we heard from last week in the finance committee, oil production from that barnett shale formation in texas has tripled since 2005. in north dakota oil production in shale has gone from zero in 2005 to 240,000 barrels per day and is expected to continue to grow. in 2010, production in the woodford shale in oklahoma increased 42% between 2009...
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information about comfound. he said his intelligence agency had identified the compound as suspicious some time ago and had been sharing information with the cia since 2009. he says the cia was able to track down bin laden based on those leads. some u.s. officials feel pakistan has played a pivotal -- pivotal role in the hunt for bin laden. there are those who feel the aid to pakistan should end. >> you can't be coming to congress and asking for $3 billion after what happened and expect to get it without serious, serious question being asked. >> among the items on his country, he had $740 on him and two phone numbers on on his clothes. they say it appeared that he was read yay to escape in -- ready to escape in a minute. >>> b.a.r.t.'s deputy chief police said he's worried that funding cuts could hinder safety measures for rail operations. >> we are looking at an infrastructure that was never designed for an act of terrorism. so we're backpedaling to without the funding from federal sources, the department of homeland security. we couldn't be able to do that. >> although transit security has been beefed up, they
information about comfound. he said his intelligence agency had identified the compound as suspicious some time ago and had been sharing information with the cia since 2009. he says the cia was able to track down bin laden based on those leads. some u.s. officials feel pakistan has played a pivotal -- pivotal role in the hunt for bin laden. there are those who feel the aid to pakistan should end. >> you can't be coming to congress and asking for $3 billion after what happened and expect...
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officials say in the event of an amber alert, law enforcement can get the information from the cards to agencies across the state within 15 minutes of a child's first reported missing. for more information, go to our website abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. men listen up. taking brisk walk can benefit prostate cancer sufferers by researchers. they say taking brisk walk on a regular basis can lower the risk for disease progression, as well as increase or decrease the chances of dying from the disease. risk-walking at a pace of 3-mile-per-hour or faster. the city's author says men who walked briskly for three hours per week had a greatest benefit. the report is in june 1 issue of "cancer research." >>> next on abc7 news at 5:00 -- union busting in san jose. >> danville girl is still missing. despite a massive search around the golden gate bridge. i'm amy hollyfield. i have a live update coming up. >> another round of severe weather hammers the midwest. coming up, the threat of even more destruction facing people in the region this morning.
officials say in the event of an amber alert, law enforcement can get the information from the cards to agencies across the state within 15 minutes of a child's first reported missing. for more information, go to our website abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. men listen up. taking brisk walk can benefit prostate cancer sufferers by researchers. they say taking brisk walk on a regular basis can lower the risk for disease progression, as well as increase or decrease the chances of dying from...
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according to the energy information agency, even tripling our current offshore drilling capabilities by the year 2030 would lower gasoline prices only five cents per gallon more than if we continue at the current levels. at maximum output, the united states holds only 2%, less than really 2% of the world's oil reserves. not nearly enough to significantly impact the price per barrel which is set on a global level primarily by the organization of trell exporting countries that -- petroleum exporting countries that we represent as opec. in reality the united states is already producing more oil per day than it ever has. yet gas prices are still around $4 per gallon. though production in our country has actually increased every year since 2005, crude oil hit a record 147 -- $147 per barrel over this same time period. demonstrating that there is little correlation between drilling levels in the united states and the price of oil. more drilling will put our businesses as well as our environment and health at an increased risk with little return to the average american. the united states co
according to the energy information agency, even tripling our current offshore drilling capabilities by the year 2030 would lower gasoline prices only five cents per gallon more than if we continue at the current levels. at maximum output, the united states holds only 2%, less than really 2% of the world's oil reserves. not nearly enough to significantly impact the price per barrel which is set on a global level primarily by the organization of trell exporting countries that -- petroleum...
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department of energy information agency tells us that last year's production in the gulf was 20% less than projected in 2007. and in 2012, we are going to be getting a half a million barrels a day decline in production from 2010. what happens when the production goes down an the demand goes up? the price goes up, way up. add to that the uncertainty and unrest in the middle east, and there is no surprise that we have gas prices at $4 and $5 in this country and who knows where they are headed. this legislation, we pass it today, get it enacted, helps turn the key to unlocking the door on domestic energy production. this is not -- this legislation is not about new lease sales, it's simply catches up with the leases already approved. let's pass it. i yield my time back to the chairman. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the subcommittee, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. holt. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. holt: mr. chairman,
department of energy information agency tells us that last year's production in the gulf was 20% less than projected in 2007. and in 2012, we are going to be getting a half a million barrels a day decline in production from 2010. what happens when the production goes down an the demand goes up? the price goes up, way up. add to that the uncertainty and unrest in the middle east, and there is no surprise that we have gas prices at $4 and $5 in this country and who knows where they are headed....
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information. >> u.s. intelligence agencies have been watching that compound since august.december senator feinstein was begin a briefing. she told reporters that the compound stuck out and if pakistan authorities did not know who lived there, they should have been curious to find out. >> was it benign indifference or was it indifference with a motive. i don't know what the answer is and we need to find that out. >> the chair of the senate intelligence committee is promising an investigation and backed away from call to suspend aid to pakistan. >> here's the problem. if we don't what then? and that what then is really important . does china step in. who steps in? >> the raid on the compound and killing of bin laden reignited the debate over water boarding. feinstein saw no evidence that harsh interrogation techniques led to bin laden. >> i know a good deal of how those interrogations were conducted and in my view, nothing justifies the kind of procedures that were used . >> but the republican chair on homeland security said feinstein was wrong. >> information came from coll
information. >> u.s. intelligence agencies have been watching that compound since august.december senator feinstein was begin a briefing. she told reporters that the compound stuck out and if pakistan authorities did not know who lived there, they should have been curious to find out. >> was it benign indifference or was it indifference with a motive. i don't know what the answer is and we need to find that out. >> the chair of the senate intelligence committee is promising an...
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information. our intelligence agencs acted upon information that was made available through various sources, using that to be able to conduct thisission. and truly bin laden was brought to justice as a result of president obama's deliberative planning, coordination and communication, his leadership and his partnership and our dogged persistence, we were able to accomplish this mission. i want to congratulate president obama. he had to make a tough call. the intelligence information was t conclusive. much of it was circumstantial. yet, he evaated, with the best information we had, to determine that bin laden was at this location. he then had to make another tough choice as to what type of mission to use, whether to just use a -- a sophisticated bomb in order to destroy the property, which would have caused the loss of some innocent life, or whether to use a higher risk miion of sending our seals into pakistan. the president made the right call. he made the right decision, and i congratulate him on his leadership. all americans were affecte by bin laden's evil actions. we all remember that fateful d
information. our intelligence agencs acted upon information that was made available through various sources, using that to be able to conduct thisission. and truly bin laden was brought to justice as a result of president obama's deliberative planning, coordination and communication, his leadership and his partnership and our dogged persistence, we were able to accomplish this mission. i want to congratulate president obama. he had to make a tough call. the intelligence information was t...
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but japan said it followed protocol by informing the international atmospheric energy agency of the release in advance. china also expressed concern about the impact the contaminated water would have on the environment. so both countries are urging japan to provide up-to-date information without delay. >> let's put aside this fukushima nuclear accident issue for a minute. could this meeting be a good opportunity for japan and china to improve their strained relations? >> i think so. the tension between japan and china has been rising since a chinese trawler collided with japanese patrol boats last september. but both countries are deepening economic ties, so they do not want relations getting worse. >> now i want to ask you about the fukushima nuclear accident once again. as you mentioned china and south korea are very suspicious about the transparency of the japanese government regarding the accident. do you see -- why are they so eager to tackle this issue? is there any reason why? >> well, for one reason, both countries are promoting nuclear power generation. so south korea gets 36% of i
but japan said it followed protocol by informing the international atmospheric energy agency of the release in advance. china also expressed concern about the impact the contaminated water would have on the environment. so both countries are urging japan to provide up-to-date information without delay. >> let's put aside this fukushima nuclear accident issue for a minute. could this meeting be a good opportunity for japan and china to improve their strained relations? >> i think so....
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according to the energy information agency, under the u.s. department of energy, as of a week ago, a week iago, the u.. crude oil reserves were higher than at any point in the eight years of the bush administration. our total petroleum imports are at the lowest level since 1997. in the gulf of mexico, we have larger production now than at any point in the last two decades at 1.64 million barrels a day. double the production in 1992. yesterday, though, the average price about pump was $3.96. there must be a dramatic increase in the demand that drives the increases. but that's not the case. so it seems like there's something that smells in denmark. can cow tell us speyou tell us w the fraud group, an aggressive way of pursuing fraud from friction, getting to the bottom, how to e ploex manipulation, collusion and fraud. and tell us how congress can assist in this effort. >> there are market forces at work. i don't want to oversell what it is we will be doing. to the extent there are inappropriate attempts to manipulate the market, price gouging,
according to the energy information agency, under the u.s. department of energy, as of a week ago, a week iago, the u.. crude oil reserves were higher than at any point in the eight years of the bush administration. our total petroleum imports are at the lowest level since 1997. in the gulf of mexico, we have larger production now than at any point in the last two decades at 1.64 million barrels a day. double the production in 1992. yesterday, though, the average price about pump was $3.96....
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the only information this federal agency given ahead of time is that it will be headquarters in pal low that -- palo alto. the announcement comes and says california will gain 236,000 new jobs under tougher fuel standard, that will put more hybrid and electric cars on california road. >>> the fate is now up to the viewers. the two finalist scotty and lauren faced off for the last time last night. lauren almost had to drop out last night after blowing out her vocal cords. the doctors gave her the okay to sing. the winner of american idol will be announced tonight. the finale begins at 8:00 p.m. right here. >>> she sounded good. how is traffic, hopefully the commute is good as well. >> we're watching the toll plaza. we're going to watch more of it here coming up. just a quick look here. shows it's backed up for at least 15 minute wait. more coming up. >> all right. thank you. and we can see on life storm tracker two. especially towards santa rosa. now starting to move south. and right over to richmond, the bring, starting to light up as well. hold on, right there. we'll have more coming u
the only information this federal agency given ahead of time is that it will be headquarters in pal low that -- palo alto. the announcement comes and says california will gain 236,000 new jobs under tougher fuel standard, that will put more hybrid and electric cars on california road. >>> the fate is now up to the viewers. the two finalist scotty and lauren faced off for the last time last night. lauren almost had to drop out last night after blowing out her vocal cords. the doctors...
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murrow at that time was head of the united states information agency appointed by president kennedy including the voice of america and everything we were doing. he called me at home and he said newt, you stole my speech. [laughter] and i said what do you mean? and he said, don't you remember the speech i gave he said in your hometown in chicano two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i didn't know about his speech. he gave a speech to the radio television news directors at their annual convention meeting in chicago and he gave that marvelous "back, i read the speech and i said to myself and i called edward r. murrell back and i said if i had thought about that speech i would have quoted it and it fact line that frank just read would have been the end of the speech about lights and wires in a box. edward r. murrow gave that speech an58and 58 and as a resut destroyed his relationship really with the brass at cbs. >> what happened after you gave your speech? what was the reaction how did the world change? >> for a while, there was an improvement in one area i was particularly interested
murrow at that time was head of the united states information agency appointed by president kennedy including the voice of america and everything we were doing. he called me at home and he said newt, you stole my speech. [laughter] and i said what do you mean? and he said, don't you remember the speech i gave he said in your hometown in chicano two years ago? i have to confess i was ignorant. i didn't know about his speech. he gave a speech to the radio television news directors at their annual...
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intelligence agencies say that information seized from osama bin laden's compound shows that he was obsessed with attacking the united states. results are due in india's regional elections over controversy of free gifts to voters. >>> a tale of two ugandas, leaders attending a rally and thousands of the streets. the worlds collided with foreign dignitaries caught in the traffic chaos as supporters of the defeated presidential candidate brought the capital to a standstill. >> 25 years after he first became president, he is sworn in again. he won february postelection but a wide margin, although the opposition rejected the outcome. >> it was a triumph of progress and ideology. it was a triumph over sectarianism. >> at the colorful ceremony, there were high-profile visitors, robert mugabe and the recently elected nigerian president, good luck jonathan. there was a show of force on the ground and in the air. as if to rain on the president's parade, at the same time his political rival was welcomed home as a hero by thousands of cheering supporters. he had flown and after receiving medical treatm
intelligence agencies say that information seized from osama bin laden's compound shows that he was obsessed with attacking the united states. results are due in india's regional elections over controversy of free gifts to voters. >>> a tale of two ugandas, leaders attending a rally and thousands of the streets. the worlds collided with foreign dignitaries caught in the traffic chaos as supporters of the defeated presidential candidate brought the capital to a standstill. >> 25...
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agencies. so, based on that information, it is how we make our allocation plan. i realize the san francisco went through their planning process and during that time it was determined that preschool for all initiative was to be universal. we were not going to be means tested. we believed in the framework and the idea that we would want to blend child care programs with children of all economic status. because we believe that it was and is the best practice. making sure that all of our children will learn and grow together. supervisor avalos: i am concerned that despite peerage in terms of preschool programs universally, there are kids that are low-income on the waiting list with access to funds and funding not being available. you have to wonder, if we do have a universal program for kids from very low income families who are not able to get into preschool, but it is not universal. a way to assess that, whether it is the right policy, we can apply a universal child care program across all of our different populations based on their income. but the scale might be m
agencies. so, based on that information, it is how we make our allocation plan. i realize the san francisco went through their planning process and during that time it was determined that preschool for all initiative was to be universal. we were not going to be means tested. we believed in the framework and the idea that we would want to blend child care programs with children of all economic status. because we believe that it was and is the best practice. making sure that all of our children...
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the energy information agency recently projected what would happen if the nation tripled production on the outer continental shelf. there would be no price impact at all until 2020 and only 3 cents to 5 cents a gallon in 2030. the bottom line is we need an energy policy that does not rely solely on drilling for oil. and we tried to pass a bill that would do that only to have strong objection from my republican colleagues. i'd also say, because the chairman of the rules committee, i just want to make sure we are clear on one thing because the chairman of the rules committee seemed to intimate bringing up my legislation that would allow for there to be a vote to cut taxpayer subsidies to oil companies would somehow be against the rules. it's not against the rules. it would totally be within the rules and the rules committee could have made it in order. i think one of the things that i hear when i go back home from my constituents is why are you cutting programs that help elderly people be able to heat their homes in the winter? why are you cutting programs that would invest in alternate
the energy information agency recently projected what would happen if the nation tripled production on the outer continental shelf. there would be no price impact at all until 2020 and only 3 cents to 5 cents a gallon in 2030. the bottom line is we need an energy policy that does not rely solely on drilling for oil. and we tried to pass a bill that would do that only to have strong objection from my republican colleagues. i'd also say, because the chairman of the rules committee, i just want to...
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the cia expects to find information but will not say how much the agency will then share with the public. and we are always on. for the killing of osama bin laden go to www.wjz.com. >>> when a dog is set on fire the town is stunned. the two teens will go on trial for a second time today. we're live and what we have learned. good afternoon. >> reporter: let me go back to february. one juror refused to convict. but we have learned that the case will be put off again. the dog was burned over mast of her body. public was outraged. two teens were charged with animal abuse and tried the case ended in a mistrial. >> we're anxious about the case, this is the first of this type that's gone to court in baltimore. it brought awareness and to the citizens of baltimore of what is not acceptable by our citizens. >> reporter: evidence in the trial showed the police investigation did have flaws. a lead detective was not assigned for two weeks after phoenix was set on fire. and no crime scene was roped off, much of the evidence not collected. the father said it is mistaken identity. , they did nothing wr
the cia expects to find information but will not say how much the agency will then share with the public. and we are always on. for the killing of osama bin laden go to www.wjz.com. >>> when a dog is set on fire the town is stunned. the two teens will go on trial for a second time today. we're live and what we have learned. good afternoon. >> reporter: let me go back to february. one juror refused to convict. but we have learned that the case will be put off again. the dog was...
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if there was subject to further guidance or subject to -- we at the agency, it was informally suggested to us that we come up with a series of interrogation techniques that might be beyond the army field manual in that space you described. now, collectively 59 c.i.a. after seven years of being pummeled and investigated and accused, that collective space to us was no man's land. we were not going to turn on a dime frankly after being called tort trurrers and suggest to the new administration, well, how about this technique? would you go for that one? i mean, this was as best i can determine, this was the unanimous collective view of certainly the career cadre at c.i.a. of which i consider myself one. so i mean, nothing you said is -- i'm not disputing. but i'm just trying to give you some context of some atmosphere to what was the agency's position or state of mind at that particular juncture. second minor fact tull correction. it is true that the if one were to rank from the beginning what was the first goal of the enhanced interrogation program or the c.i.a. program if general, it was
if there was subject to further guidance or subject to -- we at the agency, it was informally suggested to us that we come up with a series of interrogation techniques that might be beyond the army field manual in that space you described. now, collectively 59 c.i.a. after seven years of being pummeled and investigated and accused, that collective space to us was no man's land. we were not going to turn on a dime frankly after being called tort trurrers and suggest to the new administration,...
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department of energy information agency tells us that last year's production in the gulf was 20% lessrojected in 2007. and in 2012, we are going to be getting a half a million barrels a day decline in production from 2010. what happens when the production goes down an the demand goesp? the price goes up, way up. add to that the uncertaintand unrest in the middle east, and there is no surprise that we have gas prices at $4 and $5 in this country and who knows where they are headed. this legislation, we pass it today, get it enacted, helps turn the key to unlocking the door on domestic energy production. this is not this legislation is not about new lease sales, it's simply catches up with the leases already approved. let's pass it. i yield my time back to the chairman. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balancef his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. markey: i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the subcommittee, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. holt. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for two minutes. mr. holt: mr. chairman, hank my friend f
department of energy information agency tells us that last year's production in the gulf was 20% lessrojected in 2007. and in 2012, we are going to be getting a half a million barrels a day decline in production from 2010. what happens when the production goes down an the demand goesp? the price goes up, way up. add to that the uncertaintand unrest in the middle east, and there is no surprise that we have gas prices at $4 and $5 in this country and who knows where they are headed. this...
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officials say in the event of an amber alert law enforcement officials can get information from the cards to agenciesin 15 minutes. after child is reported missing. for more information, go to our website abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> taking brisk walks can benefit prostate cancer patients according to a new study by researchers at ucsf. taking brisk walk on regular basis can lower the risk for disease progression as well as well as decrease chances of dieing from the disease. brisk walking is 3 miles per hour or faster. the study's author says men who walk briskly for three hours a week have the greatest benefit. vort in the june 1 issue of "cancer research." . just ahead on abc7 news at 6:00 -- they said it was closed to save money. now it appears it will cost more to shutter one east bay school than it would to keep it running. find out why there is no plan to rethink the closure. >> danville girl is still missing. despite a massive effort to look for her around the golden gate bridge. even though this is where they think she was headed. they will be looking elsewhere today as well. upda
officials say in the event of an amber alert law enforcement officials can get information from the cards to agenciesin 15 minutes. after child is reported missing. for more information, go to our website abc7news.com. click on see it on tv. >> taking brisk walks can benefit prostate cancer patients according to a new study by researchers at ucsf. taking brisk walk on regular basis can lower the risk for disease progression as well as well as decrease chances of dieing from the disease....
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but a very quick question what can we as citizens to to to shake up our regulatory agency to get some real information when we talked a direct route is for folks to call their two senators and their representatives of epicurus help which ward the congress has oversight on these agencies these agencies are out of control ok kevin thanks so much for being with us and thank you very great to see you again i have a bad feeling that this is just the first of a series of permanent consequences resulting from from the fukushima disaster and our world's dependence on the most expensive form of electricity generation that exists nuclear energy. it's time for a daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's today's question vouchers versus public schools is education a right or a privilege and choices are a free public schools a right or b. it's just fine that republicans turn public education over to profit making private schools for their millionaire buddies i'll give you my opinion on this very matter and i still take. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now. i think. either one w
but a very quick question what can we as citizens to to to shake up our regulatory agency to get some real information when we talked a direct route is for folks to call their two senators and their representatives of epicurus help which ward the congress has oversight on these agencies these agencies are out of control ok kevin thanks so much for being with us and thank you very great to see you again i have a bad feeling that this is just the first of a series of permanent consequences...
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information just to hear a pin space agency. saying that. this is the same for all space advances in the world that we space activities of three main objectives the first one is the science in. improving the knowledge improving the ledger of the universe and the solar system and you can wonder why. they follow us a lot of planet earth is just he's the rate of time a person is just a part of a sort of system which is sort of a part of the us and understanding the sort of system we understand. we have discovered worlds nor. to use a little way now we are using the information in the form of the homes of. the evolution of your environment and playing a challenge. of your moment silencing the world which is made of. the space station you are in. why and as they've looked in the world of. all scientific knowledge. every progress we are making on science is for progress for human the support of the people is that pieces on the planet earth. today there is the. citizens of the world being able to believe. that it's even leave they don't know that.
information just to hear a pin space agency. saying that. this is the same for all space advances in the world that we space activities of three main objectives the first one is the science in. improving the knowledge improving the ledger of the universe and the solar system and you can wonder why. they follow us a lot of planet earth is just he's the rate of time a person is just a part of a sort of system which is sort of a part of the us and understanding the sort of system we understand. we...
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not information just to hear a pin space agencies. are saying that. this is the same for all says in the world but the space of three main objectives the first one is the science in. improving the knowledge. about the universe and the solar system and you can wonder why the solar system is changing the life on earth. is look just as the rate of planet earth is just a part of the sort of system which is sort of part of the universe and understanding those of us is the. planet earth we have the school or. the holes effect of us on planet earth why and now we are using the information in the form of the homes of want to understand the evolution of your environment and climate change. your moment silencing the world which is made of. the space station you are in i call them. as they look in the world of. all scientific knowledge. and every progress we are making progress for humankind the circle that services on planet earth. today there is less sun in this citizens of the world being able to live without circulates even the little nor would it. in paris
not information just to hear a pin space agencies. are saying that. this is the same for all says in the world but the space of three main objectives the first one is the science in. improving the knowledge. about the universe and the solar system and you can wonder why the solar system is changing the life on earth. is look just as the rate of planet earth is just a part of the sort of system which is sort of part of the universe and understanding those of us is the. planet earth we have the...
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. >> in terms of working with these agencies and little places where all this information lies, just as i was talking about how excited people are at the public library history room to help you you will find there's agencies not there to help you research your home as you might find. the assessor is thinking their job is to asses your home for taxation so your interest is not their concern necessarily. we talked about the property card each property has. this building card. most clerks when you approach them and ask for that they will send you to a computer monitor so to see what they have on-line. stand firm. you want to see the source document. they'll do it if you push them to do it. >> okay. couple more resources here. >> when you find out the people that used to live in your building, you can then go to the san francisco directories and their available that public libraries and they have many many years worth of these and you can find out that lawrence fox was married to betty who was a stockbroker and presided at 42 pacific avenue. you can find out if the owner was also occupyin
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i would think this kind of information would be subject to federal government agencies like the department of homeland security and water that would have an effect on the some of the large population of middle eastern drivers in our industry, whether or not they would be tracked with the electronic tracking technology just for being, for example, muslim here. thank you very much. [applause] [reading names] >> i am a yellow cab driver. i would suggest all the regulations to be exposed should be discussed with a cabdriver as well and in a good manner. they have already informed -- we are not slaves. we would request you keep our information safe. our electronic waybill is not to be sold. the health matter, we have to look after the health batter. we don't know is the devices -- we want to understand everything before we install. the meter increase is very important right now because the economy and the market level and enterprise level which has gone up so high, i hope we can come to a conclusion. thank you. [applause] >> i've been 25 years as a cabdriver and medallion holder. she has said t
i would think this kind of information would be subject to federal government agencies like the department of homeland security and water that would have an effect on the some of the large population of middle eastern drivers in our industry, whether or not they would be tracked with the electronic tracking technology just for being, for example, muslim here. thank you very much. [applause] [reading names] >> i am a yellow cab driver. i would suggest all the regulations to be exposed...
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not information just to hear a pin space agencies. are saying that. this is the same for all the it says in the world us in the space of three days the three main objectives the first one is the science of. improving the knowledge. improving the knowledge about the universe and the solar system and you can wonder why. they follow us a lot of planet earth is moving just as the way to planet earth is just a part of the sort of system which is sort of part of the us and understanding the sort of system it's understanding. we have discovered. the whole of the effect on your own business. right now we are using the information from the homes of on the spur of the moment and climate change. so you're seeing the world which is made of. the space station you are in. why and as they've looked in the world of. scientific knowledge. and every progress we are making on sciences or progress for human kind of going to pekin is that the source on planet earth. today there is a lesson in this seasons of the world being able to leave the satellites even leave the don'
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it was passed in 2001 easing restrictions on law enforcement agency's ability to gather information inerrorist investigation. the deal between harry reid and john boehner calls for a vote between may 27 when parts of the current act are set to expire. >>> today crewmembers aboard space shuttle endeavour are taking their first spacewalk. the spacewalk is set to last six hours -- 6 1/2 hours. so far astronauts retrieved two science experiments from the international space station. later they are going to do prep work for another task later on. this is the first of four spacewalks for this mission, of the very last space mission for endeavour. >>> all right. back here on earth, we are going to find plenty of sunshine today. we do have some low clouds and fog folks. if you are just getting up, some places still looking clear well inland but we are seeing patchy fog filling in outside so numbers in the 40s and 50s right now, low clouds continuing early on but by the afternoon here comes that sunshine under high pressure. you will see a few high clouds. these temperatures are looking good. a
it was passed in 2001 easing restrictions on law enforcement agency's ability to gather information inerrorist investigation. the deal between harry reid and john boehner calls for a vote between may 27 when parts of the current act are set to expire. >>> today crewmembers aboard space shuttle endeavour are taking their first spacewalk. the spacewalk is set to last six hours -- 6 1/2 hours. so far astronauts retrieved two science experiments from the international space station. later...