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meteorologist mike nicco is join ing us with the forecast. >> temperatures are very impressive this weekend and they are going do be warm, maybe not record-setting temperatures but for one area here in oakland where the record high is only 81 degrees. we will watch that key to to the forecast is not how hot it will be but if how long. >> if you enjoy a beautiful day along the waterfront, you can pop into pier 39 and check out >> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> new this morning, pier 39 in san francisco has placeful new residents. meet shasta and tubs and wildcat, river otters with a permanent new home. their exhibit has fresh water pool, dry land and plenty of fish called otters, water shed ambassadors. they hope they will remind visitors of the response of healthy waterways that feed into san francisco bay. >> nation-wide recall of baby aspirin is underway after a pharmacist discovered a bolts was actually filled with adult aspirin and are recalling 16,000 bottles of 80 milligram pills. one bottle contained 500 milligrams of aspi
meteorologist mike nicco is join ing us with the forecast. >> temperatures are very impressive this weekend and they are going do be warm, maybe not record-setting temperatures but for one area here in oakland where the record high is only 81 degrees. we will watch that key to to the forecast is not how hot it will be but if how long. >> if you enjoy a beautiful day along the waterfront, you can pop into pier 39 and check out >> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos...
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. >> let's get right to our panel,ing us now is contributor jimmy williams and democratic strategiststein. please try and control your laughter for a moat, jimmy. i'll start with julian. the tea party movement as you know has assembled en masse outside the capitol in the washington protesting the oppression they've suffered at the hands of the irs and the president and now on then very day of speaking truth to power, are you really going to tell me that they're wrong? >> yes, i mean, what we've learned yesterday is that the chief protagonist of the administration and the person who has been promoting this irs scandal. >> mr. grand theft auto darrell issa. >> that's right. you should know in life never mind if you're the chairman of the major oversight committee you can't an use people of lying and covering up when in fact, you are the person who was lying and covering up. mr. issa was accusing the white house of orchestrating this irs targeting scheme. he was accusing jay carney of being a liar when in fact he had information absolving the white house and absolving mr. carney, the wh
. >> let's get right to our panel,ing us now is contributor jimmy williams and democratic strategiststein. please try and control your laughter for a moat, jimmy. i'll start with julian. the tea party movement as you know has assembled en masse outside the capitol in the washington protesting the oppression they've suffered at the hands of the irs and the president and now on then very day of speaking truth to power, are you really going to tell me that they're wrong? >> yes, i...
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thank you for ing with us. why don't you start us off. what do you think of the report?> actually it's good news for the american people showing that social security is extremely affordable. it is working even in this recession. $54 billion surplus. and almost $3 trillion a cumulative surplus and i can pay all benefits for the next 20 years and with just small anges it can pay benefits for the foreseeable future. dennis: okay. but we have some numbers that we put together. take a look. this year so security, 2013, it will stand at $75 billion more than it takes an inocial security taxes on topf $55 llion more than social security spent than it took in last year and $45 billion the year before that. this overspending looks like it just cannot go on. what do you say? >> the real problem with social security is in the long run. whato you -- whether you call it a crisis or something it can be managed when you have between this year and a 75 year time horizon that security uses, cumulative deficits amounting to about $20 trillion, that is a real problem. that would either req
thank you for ing with us. why don't you start us off. what do you think of the report?> actually it's good news for the american people showing that social security is extremely affordable. it is working even in this recession. $54 billion surplus. and almost $3 trillion a cumulative surplus and i can pay all benefits for the next 20 years and with just small anges it can pay benefits for the foreseeable future. dennis: okay. but we have some numbers that we put together. take a look. this...
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michelle. >> thanks very much, inge thulin is sitting here with us at the customer innovation center.e when it comes to sales in china? >> we saw a little slow this morning. for us we had 10% growth first quarter coming another 10% growth in the 4th quarter of last year. so we see a combination around that level of growth. for us, our portfolio has been very much concentrated around manufacturing and electronic and energy. we are now building out no consumer and the health care and safety. so i will not say it's a shift in the economy. it's morphocuss on consumer goodz goods and domestic businesses, for us, the way we build our businesses is often in the way that the evolution is going in developing countries, starting with infrastructure, going to manufacturing, after that, safety is improving. and retail and in the end health care is coming. when you look at our portfolio in terms of the five business groups, this is absolutely perfect for us in terms of being able capitalize on the growth coming in china as they build out the domestic business, they will continue in the export and
michelle. >> thanks very much, inge thulin is sitting here with us at the customer innovation center.e when it comes to sales in china? >> we saw a little slow this morning. for us we had 10% growth first quarter coming another 10% growth in the 4th quarter of last year. so we see a combination around that level of growth. for us, our portfolio has been very much concentrated around manufacturing and electronic and energy. we are now building out no consumer and the health care and...
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what i'moi to sa satan because you'ot going toe the one doing the talkg dog will be ing the your vessel intes to use to accomplish that okay regina w rk my ste)h that id god. satan satan is evil so god created evil i told her il is not c)eati it' action would choose to do it or not wt sdould the center he said it exact rig god when he creates a soule did satasatan chose to be prideful andant toit on e the mercy seat himself which that wouldot fly because there's only one tt will sit on that seat that's anuel d with us it cost him considerably you')e exactly right god creates all tdings it is his ll that all come to repentance and love him they won't certain you can rest assured of that as we you sweredorrectly rose kentuc anyway i still listen studywith you can you telme where toind documentation e that san spiritberee ro the earth today but not hibody i believe you but myself do have a strg ut it reco with boht several @ years otry matthew chapter spirit they could not cut it even thoh theye been @cut it trained by christ and waed with them they cld not do it rist had casit out said this is lunatic
what i'moi to sa satan because you'ot going toe the one doing the talkg dog will be ing the your vessel intes to use to accomplish that okay regina w rk my ste)h that id god. satan satan is evil so god created evil i told her il is not c)eati it' action would choose to do it or not wt sdould the center he said it exact rig god when he creates a soule did satasatan chose to be prideful andant toit on e the mercy seat himself which that wouldot fly because there's only one tt will sit on that...
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thank you for join g ing us.arren. >> top strategists in one place during one hour on only one network. what is ahead for the next six months. it is a big lineup at 1:00, and you do not want to miss that. >>> and the shanghai composite is taking major hits from the fed and the shrinking data. we will breakdown what that means for the markets here at home. and facebook is said to make a big product announcement in a couple of hours. that stock is outperforming the market today, and you can find out what that announcement could be and how you should be playing the stock. >> and our top analyst mark mahaney is going to join us live. we will be back in two. ery step, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you
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there's been interest in modifying the ing planning code to [inaudible] are partnering with us and paying attention, but they are partnering with us and seeking the expertise from the interagency facilities committee to make sure we're thinking about allowable outdoor space and the square footage needs and the fight line needs and all the various aspects of making sure the program's licensable. >> thank you. supervisor, do you have any questions, comments? okay. thank you. i have a couple of speakers that would like to address this issue for public comment. you have two minutes to make your comments. first i have candace wong from the advisory council in san francisco and i have erica mayborn. >> good morning supervisors, candace, i'm also director of child care facilities funds and low care investment fund. i think with cpac -- we do a lot of coordination [inaudible] i think
there's been interest in modifying the ing planning code to [inaudible] are partnering with us and paying attention, but they are partnering with us and seeking the expertise from the interagency facilities committee to make sure we're thinking about allowable outdoor space and the square footage needs and the fight line needs and all the various aspects of making sure the program's licensable. >> thank you. supervisor, do you have any questions, comments? okay. thank you. i have a couple...
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us. my question is,ings why are we taking sides in an open war where people are killing other people? >> the assad dynasty has a long record of killing tens of houses of its own people. in one three-week period alone, up to 25,000 people in a ton called hama in 1982. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s. interest there. you can have a humanitarian argument that 93,000 people have been killed. mostly by the syrian government. we want to try to end that violence. >> just a minute. the rebels are fighting the government. >> let me finish. >> that's why they're fighting. >> it's not just if you give a gun they're going to use it. who are you giving the gun to and why are they usin
us. my question is,ings why are we taking sides in an open war where people are killing other people? >> the assad dynasty has a long record of killing tens of houses of its own people. in one three-week period alone, up to 25,000 people in a ton called hama in 1982. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in...
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us performance five times a year. that really made me really okay. it taught me so much. >> it was your out in the camp? >> yeah. >> what a fascinating shoir ing share and she's sharing it with re the rest of us here. >> yeah. the reputation of yoshi's and the performers that come through, it's uplifted the community. we started asking the question who's going to be on yoshi's stage and based on certain circumstances there are some gaps and that's what we hope to get the community involved. we have the teachers, principals, leaders of oakland. everybody's kind of pitching in to try to fill these gaps so we can ensure there will be people on yoshi's stage for the next 40 years. >> do the students apply and how do they get involved? >> we're working through the schools and the teachers and principals to put programs back into the schools themselves as well as sending musicians from the jazz club to work and mentor kids. we have artists and residents programs. we're talking to several schools about implementing more comprehensive music programs in their schools, make you are sure it's well rounded and there's access to everything, maybe not just
us performance five times a year. that really made me really okay. it taught me so much. >> it was your out in the camp? >> yeah. >> what a fascinating shoir ing share and she's sharing it with re the rest of us here. >> yeah. the reputation of yoshi's and the performers that come through, it's uplifted the community. we started asking the question who's going to be on yoshi's stage and based on certain circumstances there are some gaps and that's what we hope to get the...
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. >> translator: it's tough and sad for us to throw our crops away, but we are look ing forward to posting results from the test as that will help bring us a bright future. >>> an official says he hopes the results of the plant testing will lead to an early return of the villagers. >>> a man who once worked for the cia has admitted that he leaked details about secret u.s. surveillance programs. the national security agency collected information on people's phone and internet records. britain's "guardian" newspaper and "the washington post" first reported about the programs last week. they say edward snowden agreed to disclose his identity as a source of the leaks. he worked as a technical assistant for the cia and also a contract worker for the nsa. he spoke with journalists from "the guardian" in hong kong. saying that it destroys the privacy and hurts basic liberties of people all over the world. >> even if you're not doing anything wrong, you're being watched and recorded and the storage capability of these systems increases every year consistently by orders of magnitude. the public nee
. >> translator: it's tough and sad for us to throw our crops away, but we are look ing forward to posting results from the test as that will help bring us a bright future. >>> an official says he hopes the results of the plant testing will lead to an early return of the villagers. >>> a man who once worked for the cia has admitted that he leaked details about secret u.s. surveillance programs. the national security agency collected information on people's phone and...
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join us at projectluna.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to provestband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. anncr: competition makes us but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies voluntarily removed... full-calorie s soft drinksrom schools. and we replaced them... with lower-calorie options, and smaller portion sizes. now, there are ninety-percent fewer beverage calories in... schools nationwide. it's just one of the ways we're helping everyone make more... balanced choices everyday. to learn more, visit deliveringchoices.org. >>> and finally tonight, what does the queen, bacon and a murder trial all have in common? they're part of tonight's "feed frenzy." model murder. today, a jury acquitted kelly sue park of all charges stemming from the 2008 strangling of aspiring model julianna redding. the prosecution said it was murder for hire dubbing park as a female james bond. but the jury didn't buy it. as park was taken out, shouts of murderer could be heard from the vict
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jonathan honig and also hillary kramer president and chief investment officer o ing capital thank you for joining ust got us thinking on the topic here you have a guy who has an incredible track record is paid powell powell, a tesla and solar ty -- and blasting into outer space without question ingeniou and then he wants to pack up our bags and move to mars? is steve genius? >> it isis a by. he is so innovative what he s done with tesla he has grown a real company with real product and he has all the vision but so did steve jobs and one day we will look at elon musk put them in the same category of the innovators and leaders of technology in this country. messa: that does not eclipse crazy. do you care? >> be careful caing him crazy he would lambasting his critics. melissa: i which died of happiness if you put anything about me on twitter [laughter] not only to put his own money on the line but also their money as well. i give him a strong buy but would not buy the stock it is going to fight to fast. >> i really like e musk anyone whos characterized to make a movie based his character and. melissa:
jonathan honig and also hillary kramer president and chief investment officer o ing capital thank you for joining ust got us thinking on the topic here you have a guy who has an incredible track record is paid powell powell, a tesla and solar ty -- and blasting into outer space without question ingeniou and then he wants to pack up our bags and move to mars? is steve genius? >> it isis a by. he is so innovative what he s done with tesla he has grown a real company with real product and he...
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and with the irs, release the memo and let us see what is ing on what was happening.the president and the irs commissioner. it is also valerie jarrett who was found in these controversies. e president is no a king, he is not royalty. he answers to the amican people and he was working for the american people. i sa let the american people decide. >> so in that vein, i do not think at it is funny or particularly generous. that is actually one of your best jokes. and it is funny. we do no have the right to know what the president had for lunch or at what time. >> we will see. we are very insistent and very honorable. liz, what do yu think? >> think it gets worse. i think that there will be -- i'm not sure but i think it gets more intense. neil: i want to thank y, guys. i wi david: all of this could affect what the fed does an of urse, that affects thearket. >> i'm dennis kneale and here is what is "money" tonight. the billionaire brothers under assault, enemies pulling outll the stops to block them from bidding for the l.a. times and others newspapers. the newspapers are
and with the irs, release the memo and let us see what is ing on what was happening.the president and the irs commissioner. it is also valerie jarrett who was found in these controversies. e president is no a king, he is not royalty. he answers to the amican people and he was working for the american people. i sa let the american people decide. >> so in that vein, i do not think at it is funny or particularly generous. that is actually one of your best jokes. and it is funny. we do no...
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ing burning limo. >>> they say the wiring was being used for illegal marijuana growing operation, no one was injured in the fire which started about 12:30 this morning. after the fire was out police recovered a total of 720 marijuana plants from the home and working to finding the home ener. >>> people driving along the east bay, right near the bay bridge, we blocked out the words. caltrans says they'll have to close the lanes either clean the signs or replace them. the graffiti can distort drivers and can cause safety problems. >> i think it is dangerous and stupid, and these people should go to jail. >> terrible things can happen, you know? >> caltrans says this active of vandalism is a felony if someone is caught and found guilty they can be jailed of 3 years and fine of $10, 000. >>> the project aims to transform the water front along the water of oakland. if expected to include two new marine nas and retails and commercial space. the billion dollars project is back on -- the developers hope to break ground on the project next year. >>> a prank playing out on the moving busses and the stunt caus
ing burning limo. >>> they say the wiring was being used for illegal marijuana growing operation, no one was injured in the fire which started about 12:30 this morning. after the fire was out police recovered a total of 720 marijuana plants from the home and working to finding the home ener. >>> people driving along the east bay, right near the bay bridge, we blocked out the words. caltrans says they'll have to close the lanes either clean the signs or replace them. the...
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join us at projectluna.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to proveth soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. >>> and finally tonight, what does the queen, bacon and a murder trial all have in common? they're part of tonight's "feed frenzy." model murder. today, a jury acquitted kelly sue park of all charges stemming from the 2008 strangling of aspiring model julianna redding. the prosecution said it was murder for hire dubbing park as a female james bond. but the jury didn't buy it. as park was taken out, shouts of murderer could be heard from the victim's family. >> murderer! >> coronation crown. great britain celebrated the 60th anniversary of queen elizabe elizabeth's coronation in grand style. the queen was 27 when she took the throne. and after that, the crown she wore was put away. for the first time since 1953, the 350-year-old solid gold st. edwards crown glittering with jewels left the tower of london to sit on the altar. the gift of bacon. and this fa
join us at projectluna.com cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for charity, to proveth soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits, and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try for yourself. >>> and finally tonight, what does the queen, bacon and a murder trial all have in common? they're part of tonight's "feed frenzy." model murder. today, a jury acquitted kelly sue park of all charges stemming from the 2008 strangling of...
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in this economy that affects the management and the host company that is start ing in san francisco that want to plan with us and not wait for a disaster to hit and then find out that we could have accessed many people. that is helpful for the mayor to search for more partners and get ready and be more excited about recovery. when you look at what happened in new orleans and all the victims of tornados. they always tell you they could have been more ready for this had they engaged people ahead of time. this is what we are doing to improve these changes. if the economy gets hit by a major earthquake, that's an incredible hit to the rest of the country. we have to invest a lot more. that is one example of how we can use a lot more technology companies helps us with things that have challenged our cities. >> the likelihood of an earthquake is less than out here, although i have lived in city hall, working there one day when the building actually shook. it was the first that i noticed. everything did shake a little bit. it wasn't particularly frightening. right now we are trying to figure out what to do the next
in this economy that affects the management and the host company that is start ing in san francisco that want to plan with us and not wait for a disaster to hit and then find out that we could have accessed many people. that is helpful for the mayor to search for more partners and get ready and be more excited about recovery. when you look at what happened in new orleans and all the victims of tornados. they always tell you they could have been more ready for this had they engaged people ahead...
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ing. neither one of us had ever heard of frac-ing. you know? and we said what frac-ing? right. to frac-ing ever since then. so natural gas. >> yeah natural gas, yeah, c. we have been talking about natural gas for a long time too. with the latest boom of natural gas, with frac-ing it was on the cover of national geographic -- 51%. >> bill: and yet it is a big deal in new york state, i don't think cuomo has decided what he is going to do about it. but it's a big deal out in the west in new mexico, particularly, i know. a lot of talk about frac-ing right now. >> right. and with all of these questions -- you know, the purpose is not to feel bad about what you do or don't know but when we're discussing some of these issues especially about natural gas, climate change understanding the concept indicates how informed you are about issues. >> bill: all right. you can follow daniel stone at national geographic.com. but when i come back, i want to tell you about some people this week who say we're spending too much money on science and math. here on the "full court press." you can weigh
ing. neither one of us had ever heard of frac-ing. you know? and we said what frac-ing? right. to frac-ing ever since then. so natural gas. >> yeah natural gas, yeah, c. we have been talking about natural gas for a long time too. with the latest boom of natural gas, with frac-ing it was on the cover of national geographic -- 51%. >> bill: and yet it is a big deal in new york state, i don't think cuomo has decided what he is going to do about it. but it's a big deal out in the west...
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that is also causing some of these a lot of problems in monterey county years ing years of heavy has decided in fertilizer use has seeped into the groundwater supply and unfortunately it's some of the more low income communities which are living and working on these farms who are suffering the most from these effects of nitrates in the water ok well how widespread is this problem in california or is it just an monterey. sure i mean this is a huge problem not just a moderate but in california and really in rural farm communities a cross the u.s. now looking at california's water problems the university of berkeley law school did a study and found that there are some twenty one million californians dealing with some sort of water contamination throughout the state and the problem is much worse in these agricultural communities such as monterey county and all up and down the central valley of california where the united nations found that nearly three hundred thousand people have water quality that is so bad that they're forced to get drinking water from bottled water i mean the water that's coming out of the ta
that is also causing some of these a lot of problems in monterey county years ing years of heavy has decided in fertilizer use has seeped into the groundwater supply and unfortunately it's some of the more low income communities which are living and working on these farms who are suffering the most from these effects of nitrates in the water ok well how widespread is this problem in california or is it just an monterey. sure i mean this is a huge problem not just a moderate but in california...
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accounts inside of certain organizations in the united states that are you buz ing their rights it's time for this government to use the evidence that they have which is very little the fact of the matter is bradley manning had access to millions of documents and he only chose to release seven hundred thousand of these documents he was very scrupulous in the way he chose to release these documents not to harm anybody the government is claiming that he put peaceful people in the manger i can't even produce no evidence ok david how would you respond to that ok very little evidence here and we know this man is going to get at least twenty years in prison well i think there's a number of different responses one can give him first of all it seemed to contradictory to say that there is very little evan twin. mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there'
accounts inside of certain organizations in the united states that are you buz ing their rights it's time for this government to use the evidence that they have which is very little the fact of the matter is bradley manning had access to millions of documents and he only chose to release seven hundred thousand of these documents he was very scrupulous in the way he chose to release these documents not to harm anybody the government is claiming that he put peaceful people in the manger i can't...
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she said vivian is up there applauding us and we have a great time of celebrate. ing. with that, supervisor lee, you should know, it's always been under dispute as to who is supposed to be responsible for this piece of land. was it the highway folks, the residents who built their homes here, was it dpw, we are trying to gift it to rec's and park for nothing because it's an incredible responsibility. look at how beautiful this place it. we do keep it up. it does barrier the intense traffic that we deal with here. i travel quite a bit and everyone i know always glances here and takes a breath of fresh air a midst all of this traffic. this adds beauty and value to this area. i would like to give this proclamation to maryann and have her treasure this and the permanent memory of her sister and how we celebrate people who are part of our culture as the brown sisters have been and also have been on literally every page of our wonderful visitors galleries, they have been in movies, commercials, they have become a part of what we see in san francisco and how we advertise ourse
she said vivian is up there applauding us and we have a great time of celebrate. ing. with that, supervisor lee, you should know, it's always been under dispute as to who is supposed to be responsible for this piece of land. was it the highway folks, the residents who built their homes here, was it dpw, we are trying to gift it to rec's and park for nothing because it's an incredible responsibility. look at how beautiful this place it. we do keep it up. it does barrier the intense traffic that...
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accounts inside of certain organizations in the united states that are you buz ing their rights it's time for this government to use the evidence that they have which is very little the fact of the matter is bradley manning had access to millions of documents and he only chose to release seven hundred thousand of these documents he was very scrupulous in the way he chose to release these documents not to harm anybody the government is claiming that he put peaceful people in the manger i can't even produce no evidence ok david how would you respond to that ok very little evidence and we know this man is going to get at least twenty years in prison well i think there's a number of different responses one can give him first of all it seemed to contradictory to say that there's very little evidence when. mr manning specialist manning. hundreds of thousands of documents communiques from the united states of the highest level and certainly that warrants severe punishment now whether the case is not death qualified it's not the. death the government simply wants to bring this case to trial i'm not suggesting that there's
accounts inside of certain organizations in the united states that are you buz ing their rights it's time for this government to use the evidence that they have which is very little the fact of the matter is bradley manning had access to millions of documents and he only chose to release seven hundred thousand of these documents he was very scrupulous in the way he chose to release these documents not to harm anybody the government is claiming that he put peaceful people in the manger i can't...
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us today. let's keep the conversation going on twitte twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time for a check of your top stories that are making news right now. ing're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. thank you very much for joining us. we have big developments in controversy over your private data and big government surveillance. fans of edward snowden are showing their support on the streets of hong kong. >> we support edward snowden! >> snowden is our brother! >> the 29-year-old who leaked nsa documents revealing the top secret program is believed to be still hiding in hong kong. >>> and this, the nsa may soon declassify key documents on terror plots prevented by the government surveillance
us today. let's keep the conversation going on twitte twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time for a check of your top stories that are making news right now. ing're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. thank you very much for joining us. we have big developments in controversy over your private data and big government surveillance. fans of edward snowden are showing their support on the streets of hong kong. >> we support edward snowden! >> snowden is our brother!...
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us. briefly, our mission -- livable city's mission -- we're tax exempt based in san francisco and our mission is to create [inaudible] walk inging we're real really excited about this program. i wanted to mention the sunday streets team. susan king has organized every event for us. i do very little, they do all of the work and an amazing team. a little bit about the program -- some of the considerations we have are to bring these events to neighborhoods with little open spaces and neighborhoods of concern. so how can we create these car free events. we tried events. all want it in your district so we try to be accommodating of that. the third is is really if you wan those health impacts to happen you need to bring it to the people. it's very important to us that we partner with community organizations on the programming and promotion of these events so rebecca gave you a great oar overview of how that happens. we've had a policy of outside vendors. we don't want them. we want people shop /tph-g neighborhood, neighborhood. we try and /strepbten and that economic development component of the event. lastly, chris the no sweetened b
us. briefly, our mission -- livable city's mission -- we're tax exempt based in san francisco and our mission is to create [inaudible] walk inging we're real really excited about this program. i wanted to mention the sunday streets team. susan king has organized every event for us. i do very little, they do all of the work and an amazing team. a little bit about the program -- some of the considerations we have are to bring these events to neighborhoods with little open spaces and neighborhoods...
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us. my question is,ings why are we taking sides in an open war where people are killing other people? >> the assad dynasty has a long record of killing tens of houses of its own people. in one three-week period alone, up to 25,000 people in a ton called hama in 1982. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in the arab/israeli conflict. the. >> we never went to war with the soviet union. >> absolutely right. the question is, will this make a difference. the danger is that it doesn't. >> why are we taking sides? >> that is the question. what is the u.s. interest there. you can have a humanitarian argument that 93,000 people have been killed. mostlily the syrian government. we want to try to do something to end that violence. >> just a minute. the rebels are fighting the government. >> let me finish. >> that's why they're fighting. >> it's not just if you give a gun they're going to use it. who are you giving the gun to a
us. my question is,ings why are we taking sides in an open war where people are killing other people? >> the assad dynasty has a long record of killing tens of houses of its own people. in one three-week period alone, up to 25,000 people in a ton called hama in 1982. >> you mean we've done the vogue playout since then about the great assad an family? when did we decide they were our mortal enemies is what i'm saying. >> when it comes to the syria las long been the spoiler in...
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as the united states wrestles with the debt crisis,ing sights like this and others could prove useful to practitioners and policy makers. related to debt is another concept that researchers have been examining in recent years frag inch lity and deal with a major challenge. when asked to come up with $2,000 if an unexpected need arose, nearly 40% said they are struggling and could not. low to moderate-income respond events, the number rose to 70%. this finding sheds light on the financial situation of many u.s. households. another important area that the study tracks is level of financial literacy. financial literacy sadly remains flat or even slightly down by some measures. in 2009, respondents could correctly answer three of five questions on a financial literacy quiz and in the 2012 study, that number held steady. another way to look at it, we lassified 42% of the respondents of having financial literacy. in 2012, the percent of respondents classified having high financial literacy dropped to 38%. we found some encouraging signs about financial literacy. for example, as with the 200
as the united states wrestles with the debt crisis,ing sights like this and others could prove useful to practitioners and policy makers. related to debt is another concept that researchers have been examining in recent years frag inch lity and deal with a major challenge. when asked to come up with $2,000 if an unexpected need arose, nearly 40% said they are struggling and could not. low to moderate-income respond events, the number rose to 70%. this finding sheds light on the financial...
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us to deal with! >> exactly. you till me to speak english! you (bleep)ing speak english! (cheers and applause) >> jon: while immigrants are taking the path to citizenship you'll be crawling down the path to the emergency room! you will >> you will only need one document there -- a prescription for morphine! that's a painkiller mother (bleep)er! >> so you come here next week and we take these chairs, these cold, steel chairs and we will unfold them. yes, we will. and we will sit down and we will discuss the complexities of immigration reform with you. (cheers and applause) >> immigrants built this country and helped lead it into the vibrant path we call the american dream >> you can believe it, dreamers will make your life a nightmare! we will curse you with graphs showing the net economic benefits of an inclusive policy that embraces the tired, the poor, the huddled masses searching, searching, searching for a better life. (cheers and applause) so if you have the guts to debate we'll be here any time. you come down here next week and you say it to my face! >> i'm not goin
us to deal with! >> exactly. you till me to speak english! you (bleep)ing speak english! (cheers and applause) >> jon: while immigrants are taking the path to citizenship you'll be crawling down the path to the emergency room! you will >> you will only need one document there -- a prescription for morphine! that's a painkiller mother (bleep)er! >> so you come here next week and we take these chairs, these cold, steel chairs and we will unfold them. yes, we will. and we...
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us. we will see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (hocoming!ing) mom, come on. mom!ause we know that this is the season that inspires. (sigh) from dressers to duvets, it's time to refresh with ikea. [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >> announcer: it's time for "the wendy williams show." today, "jersey shore" star vinny guadagnino and his mom. plus, ladies are getting set up with the latest "guy candy." plus, all the latest juicy "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
us. we will see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com (hocoming!ing) mom, come on. mom!ause we know that this is the season that inspires. (sigh) from dressers to duvets, it's time to refresh with ikea. [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >> announcer: it's time for "the wendy williams show." today, "jersey shore" star vinny guadagnino and his mom. plus, ladies are getting set up with...
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ing. she steps in "the war room" and tell us what to expect under the key. >>> and american children being held in involuntary confinety. this is no laughing matter. it's a story nobody else is talking about except us, and it's next. stay with us. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part
ing. she steps in "the war room" and tell us what to expect under the key. >>> and american children being held in involuntary confinety. this is no laughing matter. it's a story nobody else is talking about except us, and it's next. stay with us. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside...