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russian as passionately in the north caucuses in the republic of dagestan in good shape of reasonable care in and chechnya with which is seen as the percentage of terrorism in russia kind of a cradle of this movement in this country over forty militants were killed during a number of special military operations in these republics with their many leaders of the militants killed as well one of them is. the man. known as mega mit leave a gap of he is the man responsible for two deadly blasts in moscow a matter of the summer when two suicide bombers exploded themselves killing forty and injuring more than a hundred people interesting archives were as well discovered together with this man proving his links with al qaida and other international to reckon his ations as far as the analysts to say in the recent attack on the president's home village centroid as far as this recent activity by terror groups in the north caucasus is a response to the successes of the federal forces as if the militants want to demonstrate that they're still in force and their forces are not controlling the situat
russian as passionately in the north caucuses in the republic of dagestan in good shape of reasonable care in and chechnya with which is seen as the percentage of terrorism in russia kind of a cradle of this movement in this country over forty militants were killed during a number of special military operations in these republics with their many leaders of the militants killed as well one of them is. the man. known as mega mit leave a gap of he is the man responsible for two deadly blasts in...
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twelve perished in the inferno sun in her refined circumstances panic has been sprayed in among people as fast as the flames have been in gulf in their homes five people an old couple and mother and a son and another woman decided to hide in a basement their place of refuge became their tomb temperatures inside became too hot to survive. most people in the village managed to flee elaina was one of those that escaped and a later she's bag hoping to find something tagged but it's all in vain all the flames were really high even above that small tower and the black smoke filled all the space below i feel really scared when i saw the red glow of the fire and the black smoke you know i've seen houses and barns burning but here the entire village burned down completely this was really horrifying. the dormitory of a local college has become a new home for dozens of homeless it staff in smoky corridors in rooms but it's the only shelter they have now. we won't see things from this care they feed us here very well they talk to us and we have a corner to sleep. but they hope this tape here will
twelve perished in the inferno sun in her refined circumstances panic has been sprayed in among people as fast as the flames have been in gulf in their homes five people an old couple and mother and a son and another woman decided to hide in a basement their place of refuge became their tomb temperatures inside became too hot to survive. most people in the village managed to flee elaina was one of those that escaped and a later she's bag hoping to find something tagged but it's all in vain all...
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in ohio. so ohio's housing problems, we've been in the top five or top ten for years. it's obviously stale problem. >> brown: mark quinn, let's go to columbia, south carolina. what are you seeing? >> this is something just emerging in the headlines. we did not have a huge housing boom like states like florida and nevada and california so we didn't have a huge housing bust. but as unemployment has continued to drag on here over the last two years now, two years into the great recession, we're seeing a lot of people with un'm moment benefits expire. those are the folks having real problem. so just now in the last several months many of our major metropolitan areas like greenville spartanburg, columbia reporting more foreclosures. >> brown: gene grant in albuquerque, something new or something still lingering out there. >> i would say something still lingering, not so much new, that's for sure. where we sit out here, we've got one out of 675 homes have had foreclosure filings. that's certainly no
in ohio. so ohio's housing problems, we've been in the top five or top ten for years. it's obviously stale problem. >> brown: mark quinn, let's go to columbia, south carolina. what are you seeing? >> this is something just emerging in the headlines. we did not have a huge housing boom like states like florida and nevada and california so we didn't have a huge housing bust. but as unemployment has continued to drag on here over the last two years now, two years into the great...
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pull it slowed in springing back to life in other european countries as well in spain cup winner sylvia stunned the champions barcelona three one in the first leg of the traditional pre-season super cup the visitors open the score after twenty minutes of play as maxwell found lot on the brain which is the fastest thing to directly into the nets the league lasted until sixty minutes after the break when the host equalized with similar play to stop the out of the finish right there eleven minutes later substitute all of our integrated intercepts of the ball on the right wing and set up pretty canoe to see the route the lead but they weren't down just yet eight minutes from time the same man scored his second had an idea about the rod across three one the final score the only good news the bar say they have in the way go ahead of the second leg tom no next week. and tomorrow sports now jorge lorenzo claimed his seventh race victory of the season at the czech grand prix to extend his all world championship lead to seventy seven points a spaniard over two poles sitter and competitor advantag
pull it slowed in springing back to life in other european countries as well in spain cup winner sylvia stunned the champions barcelona three one in the first leg of the traditional pre-season super cup the visitors open the score after twenty minutes of play as maxwell found lot on the brain which is the fastest thing to directly into the nets the league lasted until sixty minutes after the break when the host equalized with similar play to stop the out of the finish right there eleven minutes...
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rushes in flames. the hottest summer on record has also become one of the most destructive mess in forest fires have already burned about thousands of actors of land in. more than forty in the morning thousands homeless with the wind speed of twenty meters per second it's moving on you can see behind me it's approaching leaving behind a trail of devastation. this used to be a small picturesque village naslund in beautiful pine forest some one hundred fifty kilometers south of the russian capital a paradise to the three hundred people that lived there with a kindergarten and too much and a community home it will never be the same again it to dismiss for a frightening display of mother nature's fu force to change it for river. twelve perished indian through some in her refined circumstances panic has been sprayed in on people as fast as the flames have been engulfed in their homes five people an old couple and modern to saw on and another woman decided to hide in the basement of their place of refuge bec
rushes in flames. the hottest summer on record has also become one of the most destructive mess in forest fires have already burned about thousands of actors of land in. more than forty in the morning thousands homeless with the wind speed of twenty meters per second it's moving on you can see behind me it's approaching leaving behind a trail of devastation. this used to be a small picturesque village naslund in beautiful pine forest some one hundred fifty kilometers south of the russian...
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those will be tied up in courts primarily around here in the d.c. area in terms of the underlying science of climate change will be debated. individually we're going to have a very big regulatory legal mess here ahead of us. >> warner: eric, this will also be controversial. is the white house fully behind this approach? >> the white house says it's behind it. in fact, barack obama has already engaged deeply in previous attempts to turn back epa's authority. he is fighting for it. although the environmental community is disappointed with the president's engagement on the cap, they're happy with his work on epa and his work in the department of energy. he's been fighting for this when there's no reason to think that he won't continue. >> warner: battles to come. eric pooley and darren samuelson, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> brown: again, the major developments of the day. a christian charity group insisted it would continue working in afghanistan after the taliban murdered ten of its members. toxic smog from those russian forest fires blanketed mo
those will be tied up in courts primarily around here in the d.c. area in terms of the underlying science of climate change will be debated. individually we're going to have a very big regulatory legal mess here ahead of us. >> warner: eric, this will also be controversial. is the white house fully behind this approach? >> the white house says it's behind it. in fact, barack obama has already engaged deeply in previous attempts to turn back epa's authority. he is fighting for it....
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we'll check back in with you in a little bit. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, claudine. >>> 7:07. the city of san carlos approved a budget that eliminates the police department. last night, the city council unanimously approved a budget that closes a $3.5 million budget deficit. once the outsourcing plan is in place, it's expected to save the city $2 million a year. early next month, city council members will consider a proposed contract from the san mateo county sheriff's office to take over police services. >>> it is 7:07. right now, some bay area commuters are heading to work by land instead of by sea. the 7:00 a.m. round of the vallejo bay link ferry has been cancelled due to mechanical troubles. people who are planning to take the ferry are boarding buses to get to work. this morning's 8:10 ferry from vallejo to san francisco has also been cancelled. a bus bridge is available to those commuters. many probably won't take it, they will probably jump in their cars and go, which is too bad because it's a spare
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how does the situation in afghanistan in fact stability in which and in central asia are used. to factors which strongly affect the situation in the region drug trafficking in terrorism through a number of politicians in the west and in russia also have until recently seriously believe that the presence of the u.s. and allied troops in afghanistan is good including for russia because the united states and their allies are fighting drug trafficking and terrorism i always prefer giving concrete facts in october two thousand and nine the united nations states in a very professional and comprehensive report absolutely clearly the time u.s. troops went to afghanistan. no drugs were cultivated in the taliban controlled areas with an absolute record in this respect eight thousand two hundred tons was set in two thousand and seven after the us troops had rived in afghanistan no comment here a second in that report mr costa the deputy special representative to the united nations secretary general who's also the head of the un office on drugs and crime said the drugs were not the biggest
how does the situation in afghanistan in fact stability in which and in central asia are used. to factors which strongly affect the situation in the region drug trafficking in terrorism through a number of politicians in the west and in russia also have until recently seriously believe that the presence of the u.s. and allied troops in afghanistan is good including for russia because the united states and their allies are fighting drug trafficking and terrorism i always prefer giving concrete...
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with great powers vying for strategic place in the world resources in the world we live in an age of what they call in washington perpetual war and i'm quoting general petraeus permanent war i mean that's not progress that's regression and that we have to deal with i'm staying on that point what do you think is the best and most painless way for the u.s. and its allies to get out of iraq and afghanistan as so many critics have been calling for get out just get out. i mean this this announcement by obama. to be the end of the combat mission next year is nonsense and that's another example of the of the media simply taking at face for something that told by authorities in fact there's going to be something like ninety four bases left and sixty thousand troops and the surge so-called that is an increase in the number of mercenaries they call them contractors so far from getting out it's consolidating its position in iraq and that's what people really should understand. there's a great expression by a great irish investigative journalist called claude coburn never believe anything until
with great powers vying for strategic place in the world resources in the world we live in an age of what they call in washington perpetual war and i'm quoting general petraeus permanent war i mean that's not progress that's regression and that we have to deal with i'm staying on that point what do you think is the best and most painless way for the u.s. and its allies to get out of iraq and afghanistan as so many critics have been calling for get out just get out. i mean this this announcement...
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in taiwan the t.'s available in this type. in type e the how it calls a hotel so i'd be sure to type the hotel's hotel while shell his the groom photo the show would hotel and some will do this to type the hotel kuvasz otoh photo full of hotel resort evergreens the hotel typee victoria hotel gloria prince hotel hope springs resort and spa tie to hotel royal she plans ambassador hotel hotel the westin taipei evergreen plaza hotel in thailand to eat london hotel time ambassador type the hotel full points and how would prince hotel the splendid hotel in touch with a hotel in touch a girl the photo a goal or a goal how an international house flooded to change every green little hotel in. this is all to take a look at tom in headlines we first start tackling russia's bit that football's greatest prize it's the two thousand and eighteen world cup the prospect of polo tolerance is not just a matter of prestige also a great motivator for the future of football star also to train harder. it's five years since israel approved that settl
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in the u.s. many female inmates who killed their abusive plotinus assume the possibility of parole returned by state governments to the women for first offenders and where ten thousand lives should get a chance at freedom. the chinese economic miracle is one of the most feared and admired achievements of the past decade however recently published sadistic sort of feel that the rapid growth could be slowing discovers more now about china's role in the new world order. the world has been does old in recent years by what's called the chinese economic miracle just days ago beijing claimed it had overtaken japan to become the world's second largest economy after the u.s. but overwhelming growth bring some serious challenges environmental financial social and political discuss where they can handle them i'm joined now here by the vice chancellor for research and international relations at the russian foreign ministry's diplomatic academy in guinea by jennifer thank you very much again for your time tha
in the u.s. many female inmates who killed their abusive plotinus assume the possibility of parole returned by state governments to the women for first offenders and where ten thousand lives should get a chance at freedom. the chinese economic miracle is one of the most feared and admired achievements of the past decade however recently published sadistic sort of feel that the rapid growth could be slowing discovers more now about china's role in the new world order. the world has been does old...
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this version in that took place in east oakland.pened ust before 9:00 p.m..took place apparently no one man and one juvenile were shot. we're told they're unstable conditions officers are looking for multiple suspects was provide care here, the shooting happened thatwç 10:00, this is under blo. not far from the berkeley border. one victim was taken to the hospital there apparently suffering from multiple gunshot loans we're told that person is ythat isg from multiple gunshot that new shooting the ec there between the top on the bottom one in heaven ring your market street. we're told that person is in critical condition officers are investigating the mortar murders. concord police have arrested this man who they say arrested. police arrested 34 w=m lived just 10 mi. away they found people have found by pipe bombs this is video of police.vs$ crwy five had to sit down that part as they detonated those devices no one ended up hurt. wilson allegedly hide narcotics and bomb making materials at his home where hews?qáuq". >> various wings
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november in the midterm is in getting people to the polls. and again as david was saying t vague in some ways so he is not necessarily say going to specific candidates. but in the end it's really going to help republicans because that is where all this energy is going. >> woodruff: just quickly, last word, help us understand. you said his ideology is evolving but both you are saying this helps republicans. >> i think it does. i mean especially mid-year elections, judy, are about energy. they're about motivation. and the right is motivated this year in the same way that two years ago it was the democratic party on the left that had the energy. and so when you see that kind of a gathering that we saw over the weekend, that's got to concern democratic office holders. because those people are not going to go vote to keep the incumbents in. >> well, we thank both of you for talking with us. david von drehle, kate zernike, thank you. >> suarez: finally tonight, the changing landscape of the television business. jeffrey brown looks at what it meant
november in the midterm is in getting people to the polls. and again as david was saying t vague in some ways so he is not necessarily say going to specific candidates. but in the end it's really going to help republicans because that is where all this energy is going. >> woodruff: just quickly, last word, help us understand. you said his ideology is evolving but both you are saying this helps republicans. >> i think it does. i mean especially mid-year elections, judy, are about...
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jump in energy consumption in july. into that advertising in russia has increased by a bird in the first half of two thousand and ten year on year that's the fastest growth amongst all the sectors of the country's appetising industry the market as a whole grew ten percent with growth picking up pace in the second quarter experts say if the dynamics keep up the new growth in the russian advertising market could be higher than your forecast. and that's why the business news for you for now but i'll be back with more updates in about an hour's time and of course you can always find the stories on our website that's r.t. dot com slash business. first cream in the old cold clear cut. second explosives are used to blast in a deeper than the piers a. third the remains are removed by machinery. find it easy for someone who'd soil is deposited in vallecito. and. some. you're watching are you going to live from moscow these are the headlines despite being partially under control where you can wildfires continue to destroy land an
jump in energy consumption in july. into that advertising in russia has increased by a bird in the first half of two thousand and ten year on year that's the fastest growth amongst all the sectors of the country's appetising industry the market as a whole grew ten percent with growth picking up pace in the second quarter experts say if the dynamics keep up the new growth in the russian advertising market could be higher than your forecast. and that's why the business news for you for now but...
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in israel is available in some hotel time periods in hotel jerusalem. odd. in the i. want to. welcome back to cross talk computable remind you we're talking about how the process of globalization has changed since the financial crisis. but before let's say how globalization affects russians. globalization refers to the blurring of borders between countries creating a global market and bringing new security challenges yet economists politicians and sociologists are divided on the merits of globalization in russia an opinion poll last citizens how globalization effects they like twenty percent saw the process as positive saying it helps share experiences with others around the world however thirty two percent saw it as negative as it makes russia dependent on factors all side its control and other seventeen percent believe global is ation has no impact on the l.a. back to peter. ok before we went to the break romney was mentioning how the difference between the developed the developing world in developed world have experienced globalization during this crisis and i'd like to con
in israel is available in some hotel time periods in hotel jerusalem. odd. in the i. want to. welcome back to cross talk computable remind you we're talking about how the process of globalization has changed since the financial crisis. but before let's say how globalization affects russians. globalization refers to the blurring of borders between countries creating a global market and bringing new security challenges yet economists politicians and sociologists are divided on the merits of...
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floods in pakistan the heat in russia is that true. it's an interesting question that comes up at least every few years five years ago when hurricane katrina struck the u.s. sure there was a lot of noise perhaps more of it in the western hemisphere than in europe in russia but people started saying that katrina was the result of russian jew physical weapon tests and that nothing would have happened if it wasn't for the evil empire which meant the former soviet union and modern day russia this year since europe russia and china to a degree have all been affected by disasters. this in se asia in hungary whistleblowers came up with a different theory they are saying these disasters are results of retaliation from the u.s. that perhaps the u.s. wanted to strike pakistan and accidently hit russia and europe. in any case my answer to your question is no the amount of energy we are able to exert is far too small to affect energy streams in the atmosphere and the oceans are so as to use those streams as a weapon so then what is causing all thi
floods in pakistan the heat in russia is that true. it's an interesting question that comes up at least every few years five years ago when hurricane katrina struck the u.s. sure there was a lot of noise perhaps more of it in the western hemisphere than in europe in russia but people started saying that katrina was the result of russian jew physical weapon tests and that nothing would have happened if it wasn't for the evil empire which meant the former soviet union and modern day russia this...
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in san francisco, 56 degrees there. 58 in san jose. 55 in napa.e'll take you over to the east bay where temperatures will get warmer by the afternoon times. 76 in fremont is what we are expecting there. 83 in livermore. we always see higher temperatures there further out in the east bay. 89 for fairfield today. 87 for livermore. by 4:00, as you head off to whatever you have for your afternoon plans. we will show you this is the reason why. high pressure. we will talk about your seven-day forecast. a little roller coaster we'll take you on in a bit. > >>> well, a young argentinean couple is the new world tango champions in the salon category. ♪ salon is the more traditional of the two categories. the stage category is more spectacular. the rules are more structured. for example, a couple cannot separate while the music plays and they must constantly move counterclockwise. they danced to three songs, and according to the rules they did not get to know in advance what song they would have to dance to. >>> a good deed could play a big role in an upcom
in san francisco, 56 degrees there. 58 in san jose. 55 in napa.e'll take you over to the east bay where temperatures will get warmer by the afternoon times. 76 in fremont is what we are expecting there. 83 in livermore. we always see higher temperatures there further out in the east bay. 89 for fairfield today. 87 for livermore. by 4:00, as you head off to whatever you have for your afternoon plans. we will show you this is the reason why. high pressure. we will talk about your seven-day...
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places in the southern part of pakistan and in punjab. it is desperate there. >> woodruff: why is it so hard to get aid to these people? after one person after another was telling the reporter there they had nothing >> there are a range of challenges there. frankly the international community is really trying to gear up. we're really trying to get out and to find these people and to meet their needs. there are over 20 million people affected by this crisis. they're spread from some of the most rugged terrain in the world in areas that for a number of years have been essentially experiencing open warfare. they're incredibly insecure. the nature of flooding means that you see bridges, you see electricity. you see roads completely destroyed. infrastructure wiped out. our very ability to get to some of these locations is challenged. our team has been forced to use zodiac craft, small boat to get to clinics. we use donkeys and mules and people walking on feet to get up into these mountains. the way we've managed to reach people to date is we w
places in the southern part of pakistan and in punjab. it is desperate there. >> woodruff: why is it so hard to get aid to these people? after one person after another was telling the reporter there they had nothing >> there are a range of challenges there. frankly the international community is really trying to gear up. we're really trying to get out and to find these people and to meet their needs. there are over 20 million people affected by this crisis. they're spread from some...
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and in this in the in the south everybody is complaining of the. nor the decrease of the shortage of the aids that reach into these areas they are complaining they are very angry against the government let me ask you what type of cord the nation is between the you and the government of pakistan in order to put a mic in it's sort of mechanism to distribute this assistance and make sure that this is a system reaches reach to these fifty's well. first of all i think i'm not saying the people are right of course the people are frustrated they lost everything and they see only a portion of the needs is actually covered. again i believe in. the shower. as we have been operational there now for four years and even though our warehouses were all affected. the world food program lost thousands of tons of food other organizations lost a lot of other items we were able to response in fact liberia has been better covered than others now it is clear that only a fraction of the people has been covered satisfactory. problems of access just unbelievable unbelievab
and in this in the in the south everybody is complaining of the. nor the decrease of the shortage of the aids that reach into these areas they are complaining they are very angry against the government let me ask you what type of cord the nation is between the you and the government of pakistan in order to put a mic in it's sort of mechanism to distribute this assistance and make sure that this is a system reaches reach to these fifty's well. first of all i think i'm not saying the people are...
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because in no. preparations are well underway for the next finals to be held in brazil in two thousand and fourteen but like its predecessor south africa some of the country's major works are a little behind schedule sitting in the shadow of the christ of the redeemer statue rio's iconic maracana stadium will be the venue for the final on july the thirteenth the world famous arena which hosted the one nine hundred fifty decider was supposed to have been closed all of july for a much needed renovation but it's only now that the two thousand seater is in off grid mode ultimately the m r calif should fit ninety thousand fans building delays in all twelve host cities have been front page news in brazil but the good news is they have almost four years to get off. ok let's stay with football where scott moscow our through to the group stages of the league after i classing north to six one on our get read watch the army men move up the ranks in the. just as expected says one of the great sage all the europ
because in no. preparations are well underway for the next finals to be held in brazil in two thousand and fourteen but like its predecessor south africa some of the country's major works are a little behind schedule sitting in the shadow of the christ of the redeemer statue rio's iconic maracana stadium will be the venue for the final on july the thirteenth the world famous arena which hosted the one nine hundred fifty decider was supposed to have been closed all of july for a much needed...
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we do have a sizeable kurdish community in turkey, in syria, and in iran. we want to play a positive role, that be necessary. we welcome dialogue. we welcome increase efforts to try to diminish the attention because at the end of the day we have all lived in too tension and conflict over too long a time and it's time for us to get on with our lives and develop infrastructure and build a better life for our citizens and for the region. >> my name is dave butler, retired lawyer. one of the areas where some conflict or disagreement has arisen relates to kirkuk. the city and oil field surrounded and who should control it and get the money from the fields. so forth and so on. how do you think that is going to work itself out? >> i am glad you s that question. it is really critical to how iraq develops, how it's harmony between the different communities develops. a trickkirkuk its oil-rich, mul- ethnic. the city was once predominantly kurdish has been ethnically cleansed by successive iraqi governments. the city has had half a million people displaced from it. se
we do have a sizeable kurdish community in turkey, in syria, and in iran. we want to play a positive role, that be necessary. we welcome dialogue. we welcome increase efforts to try to diminish the attention because at the end of the day we have all lived in too tension and conflict over too long a time and it's time for us to get on with our lives and develop infrastructure and build a better life for our citizens and for the region. >> my name is dave butler, retired lawyer. one of the...
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she does by filling in a gap in the market touching on issues that are pretty much to blue in the arab world like talking about relationships and sex they're not flying that unlike other areas a lot of. they have a modern way of thinking well it's a modern the dead a different way of thinking a lot of them have studied abroad dismissed abroad they work abroad and they take these little. mindsets with them and they come back here and they apply to the way of life and money is one of the most westernized cities in the middle east and is often called the new beirut among the ever increasing number of skyscrapers are american well known brands and chains so it comes as no surprise that more and more youngsters are choosing a british accent to tune into each day their only civilisation is that it will. also. martin be one of the top three english radio stations in the country and in the seven years he's worked in the region he's seen english radio's almost three fold it's about wanting to consume and it's about westerners and i mean if you look at a fast food restaurant for example you know
she does by filling in a gap in the market touching on issues that are pretty much to blue in the arab world like talking about relationships and sex they're not flying that unlike other areas a lot of. they have a modern way of thinking well it's a modern the dead a different way of thinking a lot of them have studied abroad dismissed abroad they work abroad and they take these little. mindsets with them and they come back here and they apply to the way of life and money is one of the most...
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residence in the u.s. state of louisiana fighting for their right to defend themselves police confiscated guns off the hurricane katrina struck five years ago it was an attempt to keep order amid the looting and violence which followed but as priya straight out has been finding out many in the state hostile angry over what they believe was a violation of the constitution. it's a sunday afternoon in louisiana i just came out here to shoot practice. thanks and guns are a blazing at this shooting range. thanks so i have forty percent thanks i believe everybody should have the right to defend themselves at any cost in this part of the united states the right to bear arms is part of everyday life i believe part and have a right to shoot for ask questions later. i've been robbed at gunpoint before and i know what it's like i believe that. living in america maybe so we should be able to carry a handgun but that wasn't always the case so what do you do. so we've taken your weapons. richard stiring and his friend w
residence in the u.s. state of louisiana fighting for their right to defend themselves police confiscated guns off the hurricane katrina struck five years ago it was an attempt to keep order amid the looting and violence which followed but as priya straight out has been finding out many in the state hostile angry over what they believe was a violation of the constitution. it's a sunday afternoon in louisiana i just came out here to shoot practice. thanks and guns are a blazing at this shooting...
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in 2008 this was one of the safest cities in anbar and in 2009 it was in good shape." but he said "in the last two and a half months, that security is being breached" and they have had i.e.d. attacks, they've had attacks on police force members, he suspects some members of the police force of being involved. and so when we talk about well there's been a slight upswing, if you're on the receiving end of that slight upswing-- as the iraqis are-- that still makes quite a difference. so iraqis, there is no doubt, are feeling a littleless secure than they were, say, three months ago. >> woodruff: all right, margaret warner in baghdad. thank you. and margaret, we'll look for your reports in the days to come. >> thanks, judy. >> brown: now, new evidence of oil beneath the surface of the gulf of mexico and questions as to whether a government study underplayed the extent of the problem. the results of the federal study were unveiled earlier this month. it found just 26% of the roughly 200 million gallons of oil released from b.p.'s ruptured wellhead remained in the gulf of mex
in 2008 this was one of the safest cities in anbar and in 2009 it was in good shape." but he said "in the last two and a half months, that security is being breached" and they have had i.e.d. attacks, they've had attacks on police force members, he suspects some members of the police force of being involved. and so when we talk about well there's been a slight upswing, if you're on the receiving end of that slight upswing-- as the iraqis are-- that still makes quite a difference....
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in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling in canada. the fundamental challenge all regulators faces the potential mismatch between paris dynamic business process these and static regulatory. there is a trade-off between production and safety. the offshore industry progresses and meets the growing global command for oil off by constantly advancing the barriers of what is possible and said. a static regulatory system cannot keep up in this dynamic environment. static thomas prescriptive regulations resulting static, perspective safety practices. what we need is the same dynamic. i'm the best companies use to ensure quality. if some key feat
in 1988, one platform explosion in the u.k. sector killed 167 people and triggered what were until the end record insurance claims. in canada, 84 deaths, 84 people died. most recently in 2009, an australian -- it took five tribes more than 72 days to kill the well. no country chose to stop offshore activity and neither should the u.s.. just last week, the canadian senate committee concluded there was no cause to halt offshore drilling in canada. the fundamental challenge all regulators faces...
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he's in the hospital in critical condition. the california highway patrol says the man found did not have identification with him but they did find a backpack near the scene. they are at this point still referring to him as john doe. officers could not find any physical evidence of a hit-and- run accident but the young man's injuries are consistent with an accident involving a car. the chp hopes to talk to the man at some point if possible because they have very little information in this investigation. that's where the community's help comes in this morning. the chp wants anyone who might have seen the accident to call authorities immediately. anything will help officers piece together what may have happened to this man last night. we contacted the chp and are hoping for more information for you coming up. reporting live from oakland, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 7:03. overnight, the coast guard rescued four people from a stalled boat off a marin county coast. the rescue happened about 12 miles south
he's in the hospital in critical condition. the california highway patrol says the man found did not have identification with him but they did find a backpack near the scene. they are at this point still referring to him as john doe. officers could not find any physical evidence of a hit-and- run accident but the young man's injuries are consistent with an accident involving a car. the chp hopes to talk to the man at some point if possible because they have very little information in this...
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in europe in the u.s. when hungry keeper birds. want to climb in the brain. that's why did the world produce. less than a decade ago hundred garrion ducks were sold to everywhere across western europe and the c.i.s. but now the owner of this dock farm other markets including china has been very hard for him to sell it. and he says that ever since his country became a member of the european union he had to reduce his stalk almost two fold. the russian market i mean buyer in favor of the. return now that you're apart from france wasn't interested in the products of this series we fact that and farm to secure their start of because according to new regulations to cost before the collapse of the socialist regime in ninety ninety hungary was one of europe's breadbaskets its agricultural sector was a strong part of the economy and countries of the post soviet space actually imported him gary in products in two thousand and four the country was accepted into the european union but instead of greener pastures which e.g. membership promised and gary in farming suffere
in europe in the u.s. when hungry keeper birds. want to climb in the brain. that's why did the world produce. less than a decade ago hundred garrion ducks were sold to everywhere across western europe and the c.i.s. but now the owner of this dock farm other markets including china has been very hard for him to sell it. and he says that ever since his country became a member of the european union he had to reduce his stalk almost two fold. the russian market i mean buyer in favor of the. return...
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in the back of my head. and then they hit my our entry point for no other reason than being mexican they were appears to be a divide between the minorities sharing this poor area of new york despite this when you go through these statistics you want education in frying hoovering at the bottom the blacks and hispanics from the bottom shelf beautiful we have one common then we don't have in common but here the rift appears to be growing with the influx of hispanic immigrants city blocks that used to be vacant are now flourishing appearing to leave some behind he she lot of mexican working in the last working here this is the main thoroughfare of this neighborhood where many of the mexican shops and markets like this one have popped up it's also where many of the anti mexican attacks have occurred now the police presence across the street as a result is new but residents say the issues are not. see this. he says. when i was in high school i was really getting picked on because it was mexicans some argue now bla
in the back of my head. and then they hit my our entry point for no other reason than being mexican they were appears to be a divide between the minorities sharing this poor area of new york despite this when you go through these statistics you want education in frying hoovering at the bottom the blacks and hispanics from the bottom shelf beautiful we have one common then we don't have in common but here the rift appears to be growing with the influx of hispanic immigrants city blocks that used...
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identify two men in a car break-in spree. police say they started getting calls around 9:00 reporting car burglaries in the area. someone was apparently ripping open the tops of at least three convertibles and stealing items from inside. the suspect was seen in two different cars a gray older model mazda-type car with a wave symbol in the back window. the other a dark-colored volkswagen passat with a license plate number resembling 4rs4oc. the rear license plate on the car is taped over. police consider the men dangerous, if you see them call in a tip but keep your distance. >>> we know a little more about a berkeley man charged in a string of sexual assaults. 22-year-old antonio mouton was arraigned yesterday. he is accused of raping one woman and attempting to rape two others over the past six weeks. police think mouton targeted the park regency apartments because his mother lives nearby. he could face life in prison if he is convicted on all charges. >>> a pinole man said he went face to face with a great white shark. adam
identify two men in a car break-in spree. police say they started getting calls around 9:00 reporting car burglaries in the area. someone was apparently ripping open the tops of at least three convertibles and stealing items from inside. the suspect was seen in two different cars a gray older model mazda-type car with a wave symbol in the back window. the other a dark-colored volkswagen passat with a license plate number resembling 4rs4oc. the rear license plate on the car is taped over. police...
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in the brain. he is a professor at the university of california san diego school of medicine and a scientist at the veteran's affairs medical college in san diego. john hardy, his research into the genetics of alzheimer's disease has given hope to millions. in 1992, he discovered a genetic mutation responsible for the plaque that accumulates in alzheimer's disease. he's a over of neuroscience at university college london. scott small, he uses brain imaging techniques to study how the brain changes in old age. he is suching for behaviors, foods and drugs that might prolong our mental acuity. he is an associate professor at columbia university. and once again, my cohost is dr. eric kandel. he is a noble laureate, a professor at columbia university, a howard hughes medical investigator and the man who is the inspiration, the guide, the spirit of this series and it's always good to have him right here in this studio. >> pleasure to share this with you charlie. >> charlie: what's important to understand
in the brain. he is a professor at the university of california san diego school of medicine and a scientist at the veteran's affairs medical college in san diego. john hardy, his research into the genetics of alzheimer's disease has given hope to millions. in 1992, he discovered a genetic mutation responsible for the plaque that accumulates in alzheimer's disease. he's a over of neuroscience at university college london. scott small, he uses brain imaging techniques to study how the brain...
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dropped the bomb in the final days of the war. is in her. here's a piece memorial ceremony was a significant and important event with thousands in attendance including foreign and international dignitaries from japan now the ceremony started just before eight o'clock with a water presentation ceremony with water taken from sixteen different locations around here oshima meant to quench and calm the souls of the people who were killed sixty five years ago and were taking a first person during that time there was also a presentation of the register of the names of the people who passed away when the bomb exploded but there were also speeches from dignitaries including who is the prime minister of japan john roos was in attendance the first time that an official representative of the united states was in attendance at the ceremony which has been going on since the year after the actual bomb exploded in nineteen forty six all except for one year in one nine hundred fifty when the occupation army disbanded the ceremony also very important is the m
dropped the bomb in the final days of the war. is in her. here's a piece memorial ceremony was a significant and important event with thousands in attendance including foreign and international dignitaries from japan now the ceremony started just before eight o'clock with a water presentation ceremony with water taken from sixteen different locations around here oshima meant to quench and calm the souls of the people who were killed sixty five years ago and were taking a first person during...
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and cover ups in afghanistan and suggests a ball strategy in big trouble. and that's now get more of that so we can leak story with brian becker director of the american antiwar coalition and he explains why he believes the documents were released and who is behind it. detail of the accounts of the war in afghanistan thousands and thousands of these documents met by criticism from the white house that said this is going to endanger our troops in afghanistan and by skepticism from a lot of people what's your take on this well i think what the obama white house is presenting is disingenuous and hypocritical they're the ones you are soldiers and marines to kill and to be killed they're the ones putting people's lives at risk and in fact taking those lives in a war that they know cannot be won but they have not told the truth about that that wiki leaks cache of documents these ninety two thousand documents paint a grim portrait that indicate that the leaders the politicians and the leaders in uniform the military know that this war is a lost cause and yet they
and cover ups in afghanistan and suggests a ball strategy in big trouble. and that's now get more of that so we can leak story with brian becker director of the american antiwar coalition and he explains why he believes the documents were released and who is behind it. detail of the accounts of the war in afghanistan thousands and thousands of these documents met by criticism from the white house that said this is going to endanger our troops in afghanistan and by skepticism from a lot of...
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dumped their waste on our beaches possibly in our bays, in our estuaries and in our marshes. picked that waste up and haul it less than four miles north and place it in our ground and our landfill. i often use the analogy that its like somebody were to dump something in your front yard that you had a problem with. you call them, they come and pick it up and apologize, but rather than taking it off, take it around to the back of your house and dumping it in your backyard. >> reporter: now dozens of previously shipped containers are awaiting transfer elsewhere. ladner says there are just too many unknowns to risk something leaking through the liner and contaminating the aquifer that sits below the landfill. that acquifer is the only source of freshwater for thousands of people who live all around the landfill. >> we don't know what the long term effects of that oil is in that landfill and i think when you don't know for certain about something, you need to err on the side of caution and when you're talking about peoples people's water, i think you need to be very concerned abou
dumped their waste on our beaches possibly in our bays, in our estuaries and in our marshes. picked that waste up and haul it less than four miles north and place it in our ground and our landfill. i often use the analogy that its like somebody were to dump something in your front yard that you had a problem with. you call them, they come and pick it up and apologize, but rather than taking it off, take it around to the back of your house and dumping it in your backyard. >> reporter: now...
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upper 70s in fairfield and in napa. 75 santa rosa. 77 in concord, 57 in livermore.peratures quite nice. 69 in oakland, 17 in fremont. 64 san francisco. crows to what we had yesterday. 71 in fremont. so today it's mild, but look at what happens. just around the corner. our warming trend tuesday, wednesday, thursday. temperatures warming up. close to 20 inland, around the bay temperatures 80 near midweek, lower to the mid-70s expected along the coastline. that warming trend is fleeting. it won't stick around long. temperatures will cool down. that's a look at your weather. back to you. >>> it is 6:32. a fremont police officer is facing more surgery, with a second surgery over the weekend after being shot on friday. good morning, anne. >> reporter: good morning. officer young is here at the hospital. he is under heavy sedation we're told in critical but stable condition. this weekend he had his second round of surgeries on his bladder and there are more surgeries expected this week so he is not out of the woods yet. this is police officer todd young, shot twice in the
upper 70s in fairfield and in napa. 75 santa rosa. 77 in concord, 57 in livermore.peratures quite nice. 69 in oakland, 17 in fremont. 64 san francisco. crows to what we had yesterday. 71 in fremont. so today it's mild, but look at what happens. just around the corner. our warming trend tuesday, wednesday, thursday. temperatures warming up. close to 20 inland, around the bay temperatures 80 near midweek, lower to the mid-70s expected along the coastline. that warming trend is fleeting. it won't...
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taga stand in coverage in about caria and several days ago the new tourism both in must in mind behind the most schoolboy means have been killed the. twin blasts in moscow left forty people dead and many more injured more problems are emerged because when some terrorists killed others to prop and take their places don't go on marvin's the taurus chechen militant is the top wanted in russia and he is the one who remains and to be found. artie's external reporting from the capital of russia's chechen republic. a string of violent attacks on hispanic immigrants in new york has prompted fears of a new wave of racial hatred the victims say they've been targeted by african-americans who want to clear mexican people from their neighborhoods or to your list to reports now and help frustrate sions are boiling over. the united states has always been a country of immigrants but they're not always welcome we've seen mexicans targeted in the western state of arizona which passed a tough law targeting undocumented immigrants there's many many people are coming to this country and they go through the
taga stand in coverage in about caria and several days ago the new tourism both in must in mind behind the most schoolboy means have been killed the. twin blasts in moscow left forty people dead and many more injured more problems are emerged because when some terrorists killed others to prop and take their places don't go on marvin's the taurus chechen militant is the top wanted in russia and he is the one who remains and to be found. artie's external reporting from the capital of russia's...
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new friends countries in the world in particular in latin america the region. which are very much like to be there because most people same language. i don't mean the spanish but i mean people much easier in countries that they conduct really independent policy just like the minister himself the core of the diplomatic think tank are people in their twenty's they are setting new goals for the republic foreign policy hoping that over time the least of international allies will grow despite the fact that only a few countries have recognized. the city as independence the local. are optimistic they say it may take more than just a few years to gain further recognition but with protection provided by most to and with new development opportunities for people in. this waiting period doesn't seem to be a problem. r.t. across the. russia plans to launch all its spacecraft for a new cosmodrome in the country's far east it will replace the current arrangements of needing the base at baikonur in kazakhstan the first a month flights are expected to take off from the new eigh
new friends countries in the world in particular in latin america the region. which are very much like to be there because most people same language. i don't mean the spanish but i mean people much easier in countries that they conduct really independent policy just like the minister himself the core of the diplomatic think tank are people in their twenty's they are setting new goals for the republic foreign policy hoping that over time the least of international allies will grow despite the...
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in two san u make your way one way traffic control is in effect that is in effect a 6:00 a.m. but traffic is so light it is not too bad a problem. taking a look at the golden gate you can see just a couple cars on the road making their way into the city your ride from highway 378 minutes. we want to wrap up here with a look at our albany kem west of 80 traffic is moving well as golden gate and making your way towards the toll plaza. james. >> thank you, new for you this morning a judge now expected to issue ruling today in the labor dispute involving drivers and management for ac transit to. unions representing drivers as the judge this house ready for an injunction that would stop them from continuing to oppose the new contract until an arbitrator had a chance to weigh and. www.kron4.com present officials have been forced to cut some routes because of drivers calling in sick union officials say drivers are not taking part in the six out of management says about 15-20 percent have not been showing up for work. and while new details a man behind bars now after allegedly running
in two san u make your way one way traffic control is in effect that is in effect a 6:00 a.m. but traffic is so light it is not too bad a problem. taking a look at the golden gate you can see just a couple cars on the road making their way into the city your ride from highway 378 minutes. we want to wrap up here with a look at our albany kem west of 80 traffic is moving well as golden gate and making your way towards the toll plaza. james. >> thank you, new for you this morning a judge...
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inland spots in a few of those cities already 80 in danville and walnut creek 83 in livermore in southld weather 75 in campbell 74 sunnyvale 84 in more than all mild temperatures. let's go to georgia and see traffic >> as we get a quick look there bridge check for the west bound ride no tracking any problems are hotspots in the bay bridge which was backed up a bit this morning and again at 10:00 this no longer a personal problems no delays. said mr. freeman day trip across the san mateo bridge the commute has been over for about our now on highway 92 no problem she's bound or westbound. the golden gate bridge ride trouble-free all morning long no delays in the northbound direction they recapture this bnl there are three lanes available but taking a wait one of the southbound lanes has not done anything to slow the traffic. >> 1018 the world health organization they say this one fluke pandemic is over the world is moving into the post pandemic phase 18,400 people have died worldwide since the uprising began in april of 2009. the government's point man for the oil spill setscrews drillin
inland spots in a few of those cities already 80 in danville and walnut creek 83 in livermore in southld weather 75 in campbell 74 sunnyvale 84 in more than all mild temperatures. let's go to georgia and see traffic >> as we get a quick look there bridge check for the west bound ride no tracking any problems are hotspots in the bay bridge which was backed up a bit this morning and again at 10:00 this no longer a personal problems no delays. said mr. freeman day trip across the san mateo...
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in its place is this, low pressure center, weak buddy enough to keep temperatures in the mid-70s, ine warmest locations, so, tomorrow, fog and low cloud, right where they were this morning, back to the coast, burns back to the water by say 1:00 noon, then the extended forecast just more cooling, i think tomorrow will be a few degrees cooler than today which was cooler than yesterday. not going to be cold, just not going to be in the 80s, just going to be this the upper 70s, forecast fog, footprint in the morning, well inland tomorrow, it's going to have a bit more of a push, more fog in the morning to us means slightly cooler. so forecast highs mid-70s, we can expect mid-90s, mid-80s, as we go out 20 concord, '08 degrees, mid-july, to august, that's not right. you have a lot of cool air right in here t heat is still in the valley and you can find it if you need it but it's not around the bay. you got to go about 40 miles inland. the fog forecast at 10:00 p.m. or the fog observation at 10:00 p.m. here is where it goes in the morning, about the same. burn right back to the water's edge
in its place is this, low pressure center, weak buddy enough to keep temperatures in the mid-70s, ine warmest locations, so, tomorrow, fog and low cloud, right where they were this morning, back to the coast, burns back to the water by say 1:00 noon, then the extended forecast just more cooling, i think tomorrow will be a few degrees cooler than today which was cooler than yesterday. not going to be cold, just not going to be in the 80s, just going to be this the upper 70s, forecast fog,...
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it all stems from when the twenty seven year old missed the world championships in true in back in march after filing paperwork citing leg injury as reason for the withdrawal however went on to perform in the kings on ice tour with events taking place across the globe in march and april because of this the. eligibility at the end of june was given twenty one days to appeal the verdict which did not with the stand it cannot officially compete in thought cheat but his wife and coach have said he will be fighting for gold there just how this will be. explained the. brings us to medics where caster semenya is back in the spotlight following almost a year long absence from the truck pending the results of gender tests than one thousand year old south african will compete in her first big event since returning last month the diamond league meets on friday in brussels. it was quite the b.b. was a lot of spin with my female friends too much in to just watch them train. it was really good but. it was little. no. it was a little bit. and finally phil mickelson is a step away from becoming the worl
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well you personally participated in the military actions in afghanistan in the eighty's and can compare the soviet methods with today's american methods. more effective do you think it's. frankly i didn't participate in the military actions directly but you could observe them right. i was an h.r. advisor but i certainly had an opportunity to see the way we have gained. the way in the quest for military operations and military achievements. i would make a distinction here because the u.s. and nato led international security assistance force. as a mandate of the u.n. security council. as of the war on terror. the often say today that this is no longer a war against terrorists so unfortunately we do more and more becomes a war against insurgents. actually soviet troops were also blamed for this fighting insurgents rather than establishing order yes there were such meetings today. in your opinion what is the most efficient way of fighting drugs. say in a. plain physical eradication the reason i'm asking is because i recall that monsoonal brainiac. with the head of security forces in a big r
well you personally participated in the military actions in afghanistan in the eighty's and can compare the soviet methods with today's american methods. more effective do you think it's. frankly i didn't participate in the military actions directly but you could observe them right. i was an h.r. advisor but i certainly had an opportunity to see the way we have gained. the way in the quest for military operations and military achievements. i would make a distinction here because the u.s. and...
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in fact, i think we are taking serious steps in the right direction in four of these five areas, which i will briefly highlight here, but reform in one area is missing and i want to try to start a debate about that component through this platform tonight. let me deal with these five hostile conclusions about the house in reverse order. in terms of arrangements surrounding allowances and expenses we have already witnessed something close to a revolution. it has not been comfortable or easy but through the work of sir thomas legg and then sir paul kennedy in terms of past claims and sir christopher kelly and then sir ian kennedy in terms of future regulation we have achieved a settlement in which expenses have to be submitted openly for independent assessment. this is a very important outcome indeed. i am well aware that there have been difficulties in the first few weeks of the new ipsa regime but, to be candid, that is to be expected. you may recall that when heathrow airport's new terminal 5 building was opened in 2008 it was immediately beset by high-profile malfunctions which led so
in fact, i think we are taking serious steps in the right direction in four of these five areas, which i will briefly highlight here, but reform in one area is missing and i want to try to start a debate about that component through this platform tonight. let me deal with these five hostile conclusions about the house in reverse order. in terms of arrangements surrounding allowances and expenses we have already witnessed something close to a revolution. it has not been comfortable or easy but...
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in wars. don't you ask them to get their facts right. that's sounding ignorant and disrespect fum to women. we did try to correct them. it's a reflection of the variety of views in the country. we do try to do that when appropriate. you are still with us. go ahead. caller: ok. ok. about katrina. you had this guy call from mississippi probably have an iq of a 2-year he had these right wingers telling the government to get out my way. they go on and on. thank you for letting me have my talk. >> there has been that point of many saying get government out of my life accept when that's a difficult thing for them to wrestle with i'm sure. host: it has had an incredible siek log cal boost. we had an incredible amount of tourism. all hotels were full during superbowl weekend. huge saints fans and thrilled that they are here. caller: i'm one of your right wing idiots. host: thank you for being loyal, we pressure point of view and everyone else. caller: i have to give you a compliment. i have watched yo
in wars. don't you ask them to get their facts right. that's sounding ignorant and disrespect fum to women. we did try to correct them. it's a reflection of the variety of views in the country. we do try to do that when appropriate. you are still with us. go ahead. caller: ok. ok. about katrina. you had this guy call from mississippi probably have an iq of a 2-year he had these right wingers telling the government to get out my way. they go on and on. thank you for letting me have my talk....
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in need. to me, if we're going to make anything out of this, apart from shirley's circumstances, that is what i have to do. and that is what i am committed to doing. i am very serious about this. i came into this office committed to try to close the chapter of civil rights that has been a difficult chapter for usda and other assorted chapter. we want to create a new chapter and this unfortunate circumstance has given us the opportunity to have a conversation with the nation, and it is personal pain and have to endure for that, i am happy to take that. >> this question for shirley. you said that you're going to sue blogger andrew breitbart. >> i do not want to discuss that right now. i do think that a suit will be forthcoming, but i do not want to discuss it at this time. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> and about 10 minutes, c- span's campaign coverage continues with florida voting primings -- with pr
in need. to me, if we're going to make anything out of this, apart from shirley's circumstances, that is what i have to do. and that is what i am committed to doing. i am very serious about this. i came into this office committed to try to close the chapter of civil rights that has been a difficult chapter for usda and other assorted chapter. we want to create a new chapter and this unfortunate circumstance has given us the opportunity to have a conversation with the nation, and it is personal...
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i am confident in the american economy in confidence in the american people. we just got to start working together to get this done. think you very much. -- thank you very much. >> president obama talking about the economy, tax incentives and small business legislation from the rose garden at the white house. coming up shortly, we will bring you a press briefing by robert gibbs. that briefing is now scheduled for 2:00 eastern. join us tonight when we will have the weekends rallies from here in washington, starting at 8:00 it is glenn beck and sarah palin. after that, al sharpton leads the reclaimed agreement rally. what both tonight here on c- span. -- watch both tonight here on c- span. the impact of digital recorders are having on the industry, fewer ships, and that advertisers tonight at 8:00 on "the communicators." we take a look now at technology and border security. is the assistant commissioner of the u.s. customs border and protection policy and acquisition office. he is here to talk about the secure border initiative project. first of all, what is the
i am confident in the american economy in confidence in the american people. we just got to start working together to get this done. think you very much. -- thank you very much. >> president obama talking about the economy, tax incentives and small business legislation from the rose garden at the white house. coming up shortly, we will bring you a press briefing by robert gibbs. that briefing is now scheduled for 2:00 eastern. join us tonight when we will have the weekends rallies from...
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the defense missile system was to be tested for the first time in history in vietnam in military conditions. had a rocket launch a crew. i know this launches. i felt it's all over and checked at times. the first soviet rocket specialists going to vietnam one nine hundred sixty five here they were officially called military advisors they organized a crash course training the vietnamese to copy how teams did their work. and. the vietnamese were generally not very tall rather short actually. it was hard for them to load their rocket or move the launcher around. so when one of us was enough to load the launcher two or three vietnamese had to do it. i was one of vietnamese colleagues he served in the army throughout the war when he was discharged from the vietnamese air defense force he held the rank of major general today he's a frequent visitor to todays a defense units he tells young servicemen how vietnamese fighters learn to handle soviet rockets. and how they use the rocket systems in real life fighting it. at first they thought a launcher crew will take eight months to learn the system. w
the defense missile system was to be tested for the first time in history in vietnam in military conditions. had a rocket launch a crew. i know this launches. i felt it's all over and checked at times. the first soviet rocket specialists going to vietnam one nine hundred sixty five here they were officially called military advisors they organized a crash course training the vietnamese to copy how teams did their work. and. the vietnamese were generally not very tall rather short actually. it...
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to live in the world we live in. it's different in an snacks who have very visual spectrum wired than we have, they see a different world than we see. our capability of seeing the world is in part determined by this genetic program. we learn all the time how to recognize objects and we make those associations the next time we see an object like this. this involves alterations in the brain and this continues as long as we live. we continue to encounter new images, new people and we acquire that information and store it in the brain. >> charlie: 9 brain series -- n series with eric kandel coming up. understanding the brain, the series is made possible by grant from the simmons foundation. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: this series is a journey to the most exciting frontier of science, the brain. every day we're learning more of how this miraculous organ works. last month was our introduction. we showed you the anatomy of the brain in the
to live in the world we live in. it's different in an snacks who have very visual spectrum wired than we have, they see a different world than we see. our capability of seeing the world is in part determined by this genetic program. we learn all the time how to recognize objects and we make those associations the next time we see an object like this. this involves alterations in the brain and this continues as long as we live. we continue to encounter new images, new people and we acquire that...