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it's utmost importance the continually of san francisco that as an institution in our city that bends folks and people of color especially in southeast san francisco that they have fro reign and hired folks in the community liquor carol line and charles with peggy leading the way. they've created an inclusive community at the eco center. it's hard to still stay connected who not been an employee but i'm draunl back to the eco center and wanted to support it because of the work that conditional has exempted. to you definitely second the comments earlier about the vision and commitment and follow through and am in support of their proposal >> (calling names). >> good afternoon. islam's katherine i support the proposal for from the bay institution pr conditional serves 85 thousand students and in 340i department we have 5 thousand students. we run a pathway program at the south southeast campus your students work in early which would addition education and youth training as credential teachers. i have first-hand knowledge of the environmental deficits in classrooms and commissioner fierr
it's utmost importance the continually of san francisco that as an institution in our city that bends folks and people of color especially in southeast san francisco that they have fro reign and hired folks in the community liquor carol line and charles with peggy leading the way. they've created an inclusive community at the eco center. it's hard to still stay connected who not been an employee but i'm draunl back to the eco center and wanted to support it because of the work that conditional...
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in the earth belong answer no prob. that whole biggest institute now the home video that for example groups for a subdivision to have one then be sent to the meal that specializes in scenario two weeks. well we know we currently have of three postdoctoral fellows. o one of whom is an expert on south east asia. another is the greatest turned up on japan and of the third is of more of a journalist on international relations but will probably of focus on our portfolio of trying to develop relations with india and i a single do a little bit of everything including of course the cross strait relationship. will everyone anyone is in taiwan has to be focused on that as well yes and we'll just add that this of course is the time of change in policies in teaching positions for many of the leading countries in the region including the united states. as us continues to heal fine sway in asia pacific where some of the opportunities you see but how one to be in the presence of more active role in the regional issues where you know in no way of taiwan's role in
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in their cell. the controlled contraband for the safety of sanitation and the security of the institution we'll go upit kind of keeps them on their toes, because if we were to go in and start searching from cell one all the way down, then the others will know, hey, we're going to get searched next, let's get rid of our contraband. doing it at random, it gives us a good chance to find something if they do have something up in there. >> see, this one, this is not right. feel this one. feel that one. here. go ahead and open that one, sarnlg. yeah. that's soap. >> what is that? >> whoa. whoa. >> there we go. >> let me see that. >> what do y'all have? >> man, that's a cuff key. that's a homemade cuff key. that's made out of metal. that's a homemade cuff key. this right here can get somebody killed. this is why we do our shakedowns and do them at random. if they knew we were coming, they would have never -- we would have never found this. it would have been gone. they would have flushed it. this right here is very serious. >> the key has been discovered in the cell of inmates lionel bowden and duran. >> th
in their cell. the controlled contraband for the safety of sanitation and the security of the institution we'll go upit kind of keeps them on their toes, because if we were to go in and start searching from cell one all the way down, then the others will know, hey, we're going to get searched next, let's get rid of our contraband. doing it at random, it gives us a good chance to find something if they do have something up in there. >> see, this one, this is not right. feel this one. feel...
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separately a thirty one million euro research centers been established at the temple institute in cork which aims to create two hundred jobs bio martin's story and bring a speedy and county caucus one of reinvention. but thousand square meter plan which the company occupies there was parked just from fights or three years ago when it became so close to their requirements. bio moraine which manufactures treatments for rare diseases immediately announced that it was the feast of one hundred jobs which are being asked if i serve. this morning the company announced it will add another for the task and said there's potential for even more. there's room for expansion. which could be necessary and would be good news for everybody. and there is also availability of the hi he steals on bbq that of the workforce. which do we need. for this kind of facilities. we have to be cool you reinvent our says move to new centers with this great opportunities and new budget the idea to be cheap to buy a marine is a testimony to him to kuwait which we can't do that the tendon institute in cork city thirty o
separately a thirty one million euro research centers been established at the temple institute in cork which aims to create two hundred jobs bio martin's story and bring a speedy and county caucus one of reinvention. but thousand square meter plan which the company occupies there was parked just from fights or three years ago when it became so close to their requirements. bio moraine which manufactures treatments for rare diseases immediately announced that it was the feast of one hundred jobs...
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the entire area ministry says a device went off next to a police institute in the eastern part of cairoecond bomb followed also in the east of the city. saturday marks the third anniversary of the up rising that removed president mubarak from office. four explosions, at six feels killed armed 80 injured the biggest blast hit outside cairo's main police headquarters. well, our correspondent and producers have been detained in egypt for nearly a month so we are unable to report from there, but we do have mike hannah who has reported extensively from cairo and he is monitoring events for us. so it is the anniversary today, mike, and they have already been two explosions, again, in cairo. >> yes, it's very interesting that all the he can places that we have seen over the past 48 hours clearly connected to this third anniversary of the revolution, all of them happening in egypt's biggest city. in this clearly would be a message from the perpetrators making the statement that they can carry out these attacks despite the intense security measures put in place the interim government and securit
the entire area ministry says a device went off next to a police institute in the eastern part of cairoecond bomb followed also in the east of the city. saturday marks the third anniversary of the up rising that removed president mubarak from office. four explosions, at six feels killed armed 80 injured the biggest blast hit outside cairo's main police headquarters. well, our correspondent and producers have been detained in egypt for nearly a month so we are unable to report from there, but we...
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in staub green workforce skills those institutions are a natural fit. i'm especially excited about the problematic of bringing our students to the eco center and talk about environmental curriculum which is in addition to the eco center i know the students will appreciate. i hope you'll support this effort to take this support and my support in consideration. (calling names) >> good afternoon thank you for the opportunity to comment on this exciting proposal and obviously a difficult decision. i'm the is it notable mission manager i'm here to voice my support for the aquarium foundation and the city college of san francisco. as the sustainable ability manager i currently enjoy working with a have variety of local partners toward the facility from seafood to volunteer shoreline and coastal cleans up. i'm enlisted the opportunity to work with conditional as well as a number of new partners new to me to expand conservatism education at the eco center and i'm excited to learn be from the bay hunters community and a bu
in staub green workforce skills those institutions are a natural fit. i'm especially excited about the problematic of bringing our students to the eco center and talk about environmental curriculum which is in addition to the eco center i know the students will appreciate. i hope you'll support this effort to take this support and my support in consideration. (calling names) >> good afternoon thank you for the opportunity to comment on this exciting proposal and obviously a difficult...
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we are facing many obstacles when it comes to building institutions in the state of iraq. selectivity in implementing the laws. sometimes the law is implemented on some iraqi parties and not on others. hence a lack of confidence by the citizens in the political process and the state institutions and also in the participation in the political protests. iraq is now facing terrorist threats as we have seen since the beginning of the year. know how toto -- thishese terrorism terrorism at the security and ideological level. 2007 was the search of the american forces. violence ended in the country. we set a plan to fight al qaeda and terrorist groups with the .upport of the sunni clans and were armed, financed there were promises they would be part of the forces. they were able to defeat al qaeda. we were able to bring stability witness.the world is , there was noory photo up of the premises and -- for instance to integrate the armed forces, what they need to protect themselves from being targeted by the terrorist. got salarieshem that were very low. arrestedhem were because of s
we are facing many obstacles when it comes to building institutions in the state of iraq. selectivity in implementing the laws. sometimes the law is implemented on some iraqi parties and not on others. hence a lack of confidence by the citizens in the political process and the state institutions and also in the participation in the political protests. iraq is now facing terrorist threats as we have seen since the beginning of the year. know how toto -- thishese terrorism terrorism at the...
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room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every polar job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two kilometers. carry sensors that relay information to a console of the station. is very important we make charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers of long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. it is so short but we can still set up like this there's about fifty meters of rope here how to make it go. to the loon in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we came up with it makes it fly higher it can fly up to thirty kilometers. without it it will only go as high as twenty two. other countries don't care so much. less. how to make it faster there are inflated with hydrogen. there's a rope down there it's al
room his job is to monitor high altitude conditions all the data he collects has to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every polar job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two kilometers. carry sensors that relay information to a console of the station. is very important we make charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance...
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when we first visited the institution in 2000, it was under lockdown, still reeling from one of the worst prison riots in u.s. history. five years later, we went back inside pelican bay where the staff has worked to curb gang activity and prevent violent outbreaks. but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension, finding any long-term solution is a never ending battle. >> inmates on the general population yard right now consider everything a state of war so they're ready for everything. >> some guy's going to get their head blown off. some guys are going to get stabbed real good. >> there's no hope. >> we're in the new alcatraz. >> isolated along the remote northern coastline some 300 miles north of san francisco, there is a small community besieged by violence, incinerated by racial hatred. the community is called pelican bay, one of the most notorious maximum security prisons in america. pelican bay state prison was designed as california's new alcatraz, a single facility that would isolate and contain the state's worst inmates, inmates too violent and dangerous
when we first visited the institution in 2000, it was under lockdown, still reeling from one of the worst prison riots in u.s. history. five years later, we went back inside pelican bay where the staff has worked to curb gang activity and prevent violent outbreaks. but in an environment simmering with bitter rivalries and racial tension, finding any long-term solution is a never ending battle. >> inmates on the general population yard right now consider everything a state of war so...
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that conference for high school students, there was something called the world premiere research institute in japan. when i was there, they were asking me, what do you guys do in school? what is it that you do that allows you to do such good research? we were doing such research that not doe students could for lack of support. when i told them about first, about how we managed a 000 budget, they said, our kid smart enough to do that? it allowed me to appreciate theseand the program that unique private sector stem programs are engaging in here, all of our students on the frc. code.earn things hopefully three that maybe this discussion will include is teacher support, which was talked about extensively. it is difficult in my school to get teachers to support programs. i had to -- you mentioned i needed to find a new sponsor because the old teacher said they could not do it this year. it was hard. teachers said i have so much work in terms of testing that they were not able to be sponsors. hopefully some way teachers can be more focused or allowed to sponsor these kind of private- sector stem pr
that conference for high school students, there was something called the world premiere research institute in japan. when i was there, they were asking me, what do you guys do in school? what is it that you do that allows you to do such good research? we were doing such research that not doe students could for lack of support. when i told them about first, about how we managed a 000 budget, they said, our kid smart enough to do that? it allowed me to appreciate theseand the program that unique...
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bernanke did a lot to stabilize the market, but he kept the focus on the largest financial institutions in fewer what was happening at a different level. the fed's role has limited tools. in dealing with that crisis, the fed has a responsibility and regulation. under dodd frank, it has missed its deadline massively. the rules have been complex and difficult to follow. it is very uneven. regulation has not been a place he has concentrated and done with the fed needed to do to help bring it under control. >> you think there'll be a new day with janet yellen? >> i want to be hopeful. >> senator elizabeth warren, thank you for being with us. when we return, we will talk about what is next for president obama and the december jobs report. ♪ >> welcome back. the unemployment rate dropped to 6.7%, but only 74th out and jobs are added. we have julianna goldman and richard miller. tell us what the figures mean. >> gosh, i feel a little bit like charlie brown and lucy where he goes to get the football and she takes it away. we get something like that. >> bring it back. >> right. a lifetime employmen
bernanke did a lot to stabilize the market, but he kept the focus on the largest financial institutions in fewer what was happening at a different level. the fed's role has limited tools. in dealing with that crisis, the fed has a responsibility and regulation. under dodd frank, it has missed its deadline massively. the rules have been complex and difficult to follow. it is very uneven. regulation has not been a place he has concentrated and done with the fed needed to do to help bring it under...
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to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every poll or job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two kilometers. information to a console of the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. it is so short but we can still set up the balloon like this there's about fifty meters of rope here how to make it go. in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we came up with it makes it fly higher it can fly up to thirty kilometers. without it it will only go as high as twenty two. other countries don't care so much. less. and how to make it. through inflated with hydrogen. there is a rope down there it's all reference point i can check the top point of the balloon by using th
to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every poll or job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two kilometers. information to a console of the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have...
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institutions. as you know su serves thousands of students and we provide opportunity. in the community every salesmen our multiple racial and body totally appreciates the varied experiences they've had at the park and eco center. etch semester i bring my standards there. i value the experiences they've had and knowledge gained from the expired education provided by the professors and students at the clinical college. i hope that you will take my support into consideration >> i'm elaine johnson i'm the director of bio link the advance center funded by national science foundation we provide technical support. we've been house defense attorneys at the continually of san francisco since 998 and have been developing skills based programs for our students where they could get wonderful jobs. many of our students have come from the bayview hirpts point area and have been working in a variety of life science careers one has a job at the man technical and has started a girl's club. beef about that very, very excited about the possibilities of adding certificates and stackable cred
institutions. as you know su serves thousands of students and we provide opportunity. in the community every salesmen our multiple racial and body totally appreciates the varied experiences they've had at the park and eco center. etch semester i bring my standards there. i value the experiences they've had and knowledge gained from the expired education provided by the professors and students at the clinical college. i hope that you will take my support into consideration >> i'm elaine...
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in the middle. hi, abby cohen, trustee of the brookings institution. these to be here. marty feldstein made an all the fedcomment, needed to do was mention taper and financial markets adjusted. we saw that the biggest adjustment was not in the u.s. it was in emerging markets, especially emerging-market debt. that raises the question of what is it that we do not know about between our financial markets and monetary policy and also markets around the world. what do we think now about the interplay of central-bank policy from different nations? and also, the regulatory differences, with regard to the supervision of financial institutions? >> uyes or no? [laughter] >> let marty. >> obviously, we sell hot money flows intoot money emerging markets, big swings in those flows when the discussion of tapering happen. the most important thing is that we are communicating effectively across the globe with our central bank colleagues. that communication includes understanding what our policies are and what our attentions are. countries seen, these who have been affected, no question,
in the middle. hi, abby cohen, trustee of the brookings institution. these to be here. marty feldstein made an all the fedcomment, needed to do was mention taper and financial markets adjusted. we saw that the biggest adjustment was not in the u.s. it was in emerging markets, especially emerging-market debt. that raises the question of what is it that we do not know about between our financial markets and monetary policy and also markets around the world. what do we think now about the...
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now back to "lockup." >>> utah state prison is an institution in flux constantly adjusting to the changesin the state's evolving criminal landscape, especially the trend of younger and more violent inmates coming into the system. many of these men also come to the prison affiliated with a gang. inside utah state prison, there are more than 150 recognized gangs. prison officials say the white supremacists pose one of the greatest threats. >> my whole family's in here. i was raised that way. my dad, my uncles, all my cousins. i been getting tattoos since i was 13 years old. once you start getting tattoos, it's addicting. the ink is addicting. the pain, to an extent, to me, is addicting. >> curtis allgier is serving 1 to 15 years for burglary, forgery and escape. >> a lot of people see the swastika and say that's hate. to me, that's not what i wear it for. i wear it as a symbolism of pride of who i am and a symbolism of good luck. and i have a lot of them. >> curtis is locked down with gang leaders in uinta-2 because he's considered a threat to inmates in general population. >> in uinta-2, t
now back to "lockup." >>> utah state prison is an institution in flux constantly adjusting to the changesin the state's evolving criminal landscape, especially the trend of younger and more violent inmates coming into the system. many of these men also come to the prison affiliated with a gang. inside utah state prison, there are more than 150 recognized gangs. prison officials say the white supremacists pose one of the greatest threats. >> my whole family's in here. i...
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in new money comes into financial situations, the are a lot of conditions that are put on their . among the conditions are that there has to be business plans, a showing that the financial institution is not going to keep up its old ways. that often means that the ceo is replaced. >> in this case, the ceo should be replaced? is, do you question have someone who has shown that they understand there were problems in the past and that they have a different plan going forward? what jpmorgan and other financial institutions have done is they have continued to get bigger and load up more risk. >> do you think that the ceo of j.p. morgan has that understanding? should he be replaced? >> i'm waiting for him to demonstrate. >> but he hasn't so far? >> not so far. he has had a long time. >> administration plans to name stemming fisher as a vice chairman of the fed reserve. fisher as a vice chairman of the fed reserve. is this a good choice or not? >> i want to be hopeful. time right now for the fed reserve. economy is not recovered the way it should coming out of this recession. what we are seeing is that the fed reserve has limited tools. congress isn which willing to act, and world in whic
in new money comes into financial situations, the are a lot of conditions that are put on their . among the conditions are that there has to be business plans, a showing that the financial institution is not going to keep up its old ways. that often means that the ceo is replaced. >> in this case, the ceo should be replaced? is, do you question have someone who has shown that they understand there were problems in the past and that they have a different plan going forward? what jpmorgan...
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namely, in supporting the institution's legitimacy. the federal reserve, like other central banks, weilds powerful tools. democratic accountability requires that the public the able to see how, and for what purposes those tools are being used. transparency is particularly important anytime like the recent one in which the federal reserve has been compelled to take unusually dramatic action, including the provision of liquidity to a wide range of financial institutions and markets that did not normally have access to the fed's discount window, to help stabilize the financial system and the economy. what types of transparency are needed to preserve public confidence? at the most basic level, a central bank must be clear and open about its actions and operations, particularly when they involve the deployment of public funds. the federal reserve routinely makes public the information on all aspects of those activities. since the crisis, and has greatly increased the quantity of an detail of the regular reports to the congress and to the pu
namely, in supporting the institution's legitimacy. the federal reserve, like other central banks, weilds powerful tools. democratic accountability requires that the public the able to see how, and for what purposes those tools are being used. transparency is particularly important anytime like the recent one in which the federal reserve has been compelled to take unusually dramatic action, including the provision of liquidity to a wide range of financial institutions and markets that did not...
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to a field goal each psychologists have expressed an interest in writing is becoming a technological university. they aren't the institute of technology in court defense attorney also the institute in waterford and condo and finally the institutes and dump the tarmac and implanted stamp that comes of this one is the grouping are according to department officials of the most advanced stage. but the wheel thirty strong for example of this demented majority to jointly amongst the three institutions unimpeded of this past tuesday substantial of job creation the root of thousands to the people who will keep companies to come out to tnt. i keep not the time i need to go into town. the minister says he hopes the legislation would be to buy july marriages could take place next year and we could see the country's quest technological university shortly after and kelley fourteen units. wednesday six what was fun and busy until the police and taken to a buyer the rule. i do. the i know. earlier. i mean the area. i do. i do the eye i knew. eye. i knew it the eye. i do. i will. i knew i knew. i know the kids. in eye. using is used. i
to a field goal each psychologists have expressed an interest in writing is becoming a technological university. they aren't the institute of technology in court defense attorney also the institute in waterford and condo and finally the institutes and dump the tarmac and implanted stamp that comes of this one is the grouping are according to department officials of the most advanced stage. but the wheel thirty strong for example of this demented majority to jointly amongst the three...
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to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every polar job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two. information to a console of the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long invented new ways to make the process more efficient such as how to make them easier to release. it is so short but we can still set up like this there's about fifty meters of rope here how to make it go. in a mixture of kerosene and benzene that. we came up with it makes it fly higher it can fly up to thirty kilometers. without it it will only go as high as twenty two. other countries don't care so much. less. how to make it faster there inflated with hydrogen. there is a rope down there it's all reference point i can check the top point of the balloon by using that oh there we go. today
to be sent to an institute in st petersburg and the equipment needs regular adjustment. in fact every polar job has its own specifics such details are handed down to each new generation of polar explorer. these balloons can rise to forty two. information to a console of the station. is very important we make aeronautical charts for aircraft like how high helicopters can fly for instance similar balloons are released all over the world at midnight g.m.t. russian polar explorers have long...
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so my question is, given what you said about crises and in particular spots coming forward, what do you see about the resilience and the institutionsthat if an international order to function well in response to them the next year? is nader getting stronger or weaker? is the u.s. pivoted asia really going to add security to that region? is viewin the u.n. going to be o intervene effectively in africa as problems pop up or some other agency going to step in? in other words, what do you see as the most effective global institution going forward? and are any of these threats potential risks to weaken or undermined the kind of responsibility, the response ability of these institutions be? that's a great question. i do believe, i do believe that we still have a very, very big institutional challenge. and as everybody knows, we have talked about g-0 world. and again, it's not to say that there is no multilateralism and there are no institutions, that i think that this crisis that you begin to see in u.s. alliances very much an expression of g-0 world. i do believe, as i said, i think the region most, by far most vulnerable to this is the
so my question is, given what you said about crises and in particular spots coming forward, what do you see about the resilience and the institutionsthat if an international order to function well in response to them the next year? is nader getting stronger or weaker? is the u.s. pivoted asia really going to add security to that region? is viewin the u.n. going to be o intervene effectively in africa as problems pop up or some other agency going to step in? in other words, what do you see as...
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the interior inindustry says a device went off to a police institute in the eastern part of cairo andecond bomb in the east of the city, saturday is the third anniversary of the up rising removing mubarak from office. and police were targeted in four explosions and six people were killed and 80 injured and the biggest blast was outside of cairo's main headquarters and we will talk to the assistant professor in doha and joins us in the stutd yo and the bombings yesterday and today and it's clear those opponents of the golf can strike where they want despite the tight security. >> we have seen a rise in this since the military took over power last july and this plays into the war on terrorism that was created at the beginning of time and power to clamp down on all kinds of opposition and peaceful and nonviolent and militant kind. and the search to under mine the notion comes stability and settling of all the different instabilitys that have existed over the last three years and that somehow this is a push forward for some kind of resolution to all of the instability that came out of the
the interior inindustry says a device went off to a police institute in the eastern part of cairo andecond bomb in the east of the city, saturday is the third anniversary of the up rising removing mubarak from office. and police were targeted in four explosions and six people were killed and 80 injured and the biggest blast was outside of cairo's main headquarters and we will talk to the assistant professor in doha and joins us in the stutd yo and the bombings yesterday and today and it's clear...
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, most powerful institution in the nation.hen general abdul fatah al-sisi came out and basically took the people's side and essentially removed mohamed morsi. he became the hero for all the people. those that support mohamed morsi considers him an enemy and potentially a traitor. >> we'll see what develops there if he runs for president. thank you for your time today. >> documents about egypt's revolution gets a nod. it's called "the square", focussing on tahrir square, and its role in egyptian life, from the overthrow of mohamed morsi, up to the present day, we talk to the director as to how it came about. >> i have a big stake in what is happening in egypt. my family is living in egypt. i grew up in egypt. i am the director of "the square." when i got to "the square", i found a magical atmosphere of people, for the first time, feeling like they had a hand in changing their future, and i met everybody who worked on the film in the square. it was it truly a collaboration that was born in the square. i met a street poet, and a
, most powerful institution in the nation.hen general abdul fatah al-sisi came out and basically took the people's side and essentially removed mohamed morsi. he became the hero for all the people. those that support mohamed morsi considers him an enemy and potentially a traitor. >> we'll see what develops there if he runs for president. thank you for your time today. >> documents about egypt's revolution gets a nod. it's called "the square", focussing on tahrir square,...
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europe in the european union that is controlled primarily by burling and by some big financial institutions in in the core of the european union. no doubt about the most anticipated moment of twenty fourteen for winter sports winter sports athletes it's of course their chance to shine at the olympic games in sochi a huge amount of work's been done because a resort city had to be turned into an international winter sports haven pretty much from scratch there are teams to bottom out say with all you need to know about the host city it's always been the subtopic pool vacation spot for russia and now it's on the world's map for winter sports so if she wore hose that sports men and women dignitaries and spectators come the winter olympics and paralympic games . sochi is one of the southernmost places in russia as the unofficial capital of the riviera of the caucasus the beaches and marina make the city popular in summer last skiing in the nearby mountains make it an ideal place for winter vacations. russian is of course the main language used by days in the service industry of brushing up on the en
europe in the european union that is controlled primarily by burling and by some big financial institutions in in the core of the european union. no doubt about the most anticipated moment of twenty fourteen for winter sports winter sports athletes it's of course their chance to shine at the olympic games in sochi a huge amount of work's been done because a resort city had to be turned into an international winter sports haven pretty much from scratch there are teams to bottom out say with all...
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europe in a european union that is controlled primarily by burying and by some big financial institutions inin the core of the european union. coming up scotland marks the start of a year of major decisions scott's going to say year so no to becoming independent from britain it's rather fireworks and festive spirit last night r.t. travelled to the british gauge public feeling out of potential breakaway. but just a few weeks russia's most anticipated event twenty fourteen gets underway the world's winter athletes are waiting for their chance to shine at those a little games in sochi the city's really constructed venues are promising a warm welcome and a first class. say looks at what's on offer. it's always been the subtopic call vacation spot for russians now it's on the world's map for winter sports so she wore hose that sports men and women dignitaries and spectators come the winter olympics and paralympic games. sochi is one of the southernmost places in russia as the unofficial capital of the riviera of the caucasus the beaches and marina make the city popular in some a loss skiing in th
europe in a european union that is controlled primarily by burying and by some big financial institutions inin the core of the european union. coming up scotland marks the start of a year of major decisions scott's going to say year so no to becoming independent from britain it's rather fireworks and festive spirit last night r.t. travelled to the british gauge public feeling out of potential breakaway. but just a few weeks russia's most anticipated event twenty fourteen gets underway the...
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institutional development takes decades. political transitions are inherently messy. it's not a surprise that there is a crisis in government. it is important to recognize that south sudan was not afforded self-determination based on its capacity for self-rule. south sudan must develop its political institutions indigenously and from the ground up. it is unreasonable to expect these institutions to develop and take root in two and a half years. sadly, the government's record since independence is one of deliberate undermining and erosion of t erosion. this is the root of the current crisis and the fundamental issue that must be addressed if and when the fighting ends. thirdly, the united states's deep relationships with the protagonist and unparalleled degree of influence and the speedometer to use that influence to broker a return to nonviolent political competition. this is not a time for incremental approaches. the united states must continue to deploy the full weight of its diplomatic capabilities on the parties directly and multi-laterally, including through the u.n. security council. the united states shoul
institutional development takes decades. political transitions are inherently messy. it's not a surprise that there is a crisis in government. it is important to recognize that south sudan was not afforded self-determination based on its capacity for self-rule. south sudan must develop its political institutions indigenously and from the ground up. it is unreasonable to expect these institutions to develop and take root in two and a half years. sadly, the government's record since independence...