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asking the former head of the israeli security council and senior research fellow at the institute for national security studies in which. although the arab spring didn't affect israel directly it's complicated jerusalem's relations with its neighbors the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak was the jewish state's staunch ally for three decades but after he got overthrown a long simmering who's still a tear gassed israel has burst into the open. but israel shows he's ready to talk just days ago in jerusalem managed to bring back its soldier from the palestinian captivity in return for more than a thousand palestinian. thank you thank you very much for being with us well first of all i would like to ask you . about this exchange of more than a thousand palestinian prisoners for one captured israeli soldier. it's a controversial matter everybody welcomes it but some say it's a concession to hamas on the part of israel how would you comment on. well it was a controversial matter and because this proposal of one prisoner for two for one thousand is president of course it has the interest consequenc
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was found go sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of power spotlights host al going off talks to the director of moscow based institute of national strategy about the implications of her trial that's next on our. i'm going to walk and chew through the interview show you part see i'm album out with you for they will be talking about the trial of the huli at similar show. the former ukrainian prime minister as opposition leader has been sentenced to seven years in prison the court found her guilty over stepping up hours while signing gas contracts with russia the verdict surprised and disappointed the world community and even russia in favor of which the contracts were allegedly stopped many saying the trial is politically motivated so is it a fair trial or a political question prove units in the show really go to prison and what's going to happen to the transcript we're asking the direct moscow based institute for national sex studies dr belfast. util mission kill was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutors she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom which re
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for abuse of power speaks to. the director of the moscow based institute of national strategy about the implications of the trial stay with us for that. going to welcome to the spotlight show. i'm. about. the former ukrainian prime minister has. been sentenced to seven years in prison the court found her guilty overstepping. gas contracts. the verdict surprised and disappointed the world community and even russia in favor of the contract. and the trial. so is it. to. go to prison and what's going to happen to. the direct. cost. you tymoshenko was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutors she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom which resulted in almost two hundred million dollar losses all the ukraine russia the us and the you immediately condemned the verdict as politically motivated and europe even warned it could hold several trade agreements with key nevertheless right after the verdict more corruption charges were filed against you. now she's accused of embezzling government funds to pay out adaptive a company she wants rand. thank you ver
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for five years since two thousand five. out of this situation will be developing just a reminder that my guest on the show today was stanislav bill kosky director of the institute of national standards and thanks a lot for the year with us and this is that from all of our spotlight and we'll be back with more who's going to comment on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay on r t n. slum sponsored by slowing poverty. angers by the country's ways installing as well causing jobs and social spending people across the globe lines up against the government's economic policies follow the worldwide action against austerity cuts live on car to. the loo move. to soothe. slums. to. come up. a result of the culture of corporate control reverberates across the globe as hundreds of cities join the occupy movement. with riot police using tear gas against protesters. and in other news the syria divided the summer months long revolt sees the regime supporting capital ready to wait for reforms while cities outside damascus want the president. plus ukraine's attempts to spruce up its image ahead of its hosting of the euro two thousand and twelve football championships come un
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remind you that my guest in the studio today stanislas bill cosby director of the moscow based institute for national strategy we're talking about the the the stanton's that yulia tymoshenko the former ukrainian prime minister got in a court she got seven years and maybe maybe looking at another twelve years well many say that this decision was politically motivated well in russia this decision is called anti russian so do you think that this court decision may may influence russian ukrainian relations also negatively yes to very considerable extent zero of the sentence was or have been quite predictable for the past two months and i don't think. a surprise for russian leaders and involved in negotiations between different actors well and here is the reaction russian prime minister vladimir putin. to be honest i can't quite understand why she got those seven years to go did not sign anything the contracts were signed between economic agents gazprom enough to go as they were signed fully in accordance with russian and ukrainian legislation as well as international rules and regulations i think it's da
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for those of you who do not know, the green lighting institute is a national policy institute working for racial and economic justice. they are well known by the financial industry for their aggressive pursuit of the community responsibility act. they are experts and running grass-roots networks to hold financial institutions accountable to the many responsibilities that we share with the communities we serve. so with that, we are at the beginning of this process. i am grateful to you, supervisor, for bringing more attention to this topic. together, we can dialogue and have a good conversation about what kinds of opportunities this banking rfp can have come in if we can then present goals, missions, and different outcomes, to the different various financial institutions looking at the city and considering bidding for our services. that is very exciting. it is a great opportunity. we must also consider that we have to do this hand in hand, at the same time, making sure we are safeguarding these millions of dollars of financial tracks -- transactions which occur every year, making sure
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prove units in the show really go to prison and what's going to happen for dance we're asking the direct moscow based institute of national structure that is locked well for. you to machine code was arrested in the summer on charges of abuse of office according to the prosecutor's she signed an unfair long term contract with russia's gas exporter gazprom which resulted in almost two hundred million dollar losses all the ukraine russia the us and the you immediately condemned the verdict as politically motivated and europe even warned it could hold several trade agreements with kia nevertheless right after the verdict more corruption charges were filed against unit. now she's accused of embezzling government funds to pay out the death of a company she once ran. thank you very much for being with us on the show wasn't any e.u. authorities and even. members of the member states european. countries are menacing ukraine with grave consequences how far do you think europe may go in in defending tima shoko and is a ukraine's new pm and bishan really at stake again i suppose sufficiently far i don't think europe will do greta sig
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for membership. the national institute of health credit union accepts any member of the works in the heel -- field of health care or biomedicine. reporting live in the news room, rebecca cooper, abc7 news. >>> president obama says he expects congress to vote on his jobs bill this month. he said he will press leaders from both parties to act quickly. the bill would cut payroll taxes and extend long-term jobless benefits, said a fine -- set aside funding for infrastructure. >>> more changes coming to the primary calendar in the race for the white house. this time, south carolina is bumping up their primary. it will now be held on january 21st in south carolina. this comes after florida announces they will move there is up to january 31st. those states are now debating a new dates. >>> a major study under way to deal with transportation issues in virginia called super-novell and stretch as much further than northern virginia. it is going to look at traffic flow as well as mass transit options for the commonwealth. then eisner's live with details on this report. >> gov. bob mcdonnell announced the supern
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- for arst up, justice father after their 2- daughter was struck from a pedestrian walkway by her own grandmother. outside of the fairfax county courthouse. reaction to the verdict and possible sentencing. >> they say that they are yearsfied with the 35- recommended prison term and the that came out the section in. they say this case was a difficult one. as leandro the larosa lefcourt, thing. only one theirfax county jury found of first-r guilty dropping her for off ofold granddaughter tysons center corner walkway. the jury of eight men and four women -- and her insanity defense. >> a criminal defense lawyer. but i disagree with their verdict. think they got it wrong. >> they insisted that she the murder to get back her son-in-law. they spoke of their immeasurable loss. lost a little piece of in this thing. that there is no joy in this victory. a family is divided and a little is gone in the hands of a who admittedly suffered from mental illness. i just left james and cat and they are devastated. a scar that will go away. is
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> thank you for joining us. it was a monumental that change in libya. people have been waiting in long lines to see the body of muammar gaddafi. the new leaders have declared liberation and began to lay out the road ahead. >> libya's freed. nolan♪ >> the allied national anthem is back. -- the outlawed national anthem is back. this is a celebration but it is also relief, relief that the muammar gaddafi is gone. >> no more fear. >> while some regions, others flood to the city of ms. misrata. he is being displayed in a meet refrigeration locker. these people are not here to pay their respects. >> this is the end of a dictator. we're happy to see that. >> just as he died remains controversial. an autopsy today confirm he died of a gunshot to the head. that is a bigger issue outside libya than it is here. death means the country can afford. but it will not be easy. the rebel militias that vanquished his forces are not eager to give up power to a united army. while the street to remarkably and save today -- remarkably
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for having me on. it's been a lot of fun. >> in spite of the earthquake. >> that's what made it memorable. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> for transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. it's also available as a podcast. >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then live at 1:00 p.m., ken burns talks about his new documentary series on prohibition. and live at 2:00 p.m., the u.s. house begins its day with general speeches. today, the current state of the relationship between the u.s. and israel. participants include former vice president cheney chief of staff, lewis libby, former deputy n.s.a. advisor, and the israeli ambassador. it's hosted by the hudson institute and the foundation for defense of democracies, live today at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> for the first time americans will have access to connectivity even if there are natural zagsers and other things -- natural disasters and other things happening. >> the head of lightsquared on his company's efforts to build a high-speed, wireless network amid reports
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would be extremely shortsighted to start pulling back on things like the national institute of health and the national endowment for the humanities, those organizations that provide the fuel for our great institutions of higher education to make those new discoveries, this is really shortsighted. we must, even in the minimums mist of terrible economic times i think every single one of us in higher education say that it would be crazy for us to stop investing in these institutions which are jewels, i mean, with so many of the top institutions in the world are american institutions, and it is not -- >> rose: their work is our future. >> absolutely, absolutely. and we he are the ones who are working on the discoveries that will really shape the future. >> rose: the future is being pushed forward in places like silicon valley. >> yes. >> in places like the military. >> sure. >> rose: and in our great universities. all of those places who make it their business, in a sense, to understand and know the future, d contribute to the transformation t to the future. >> right. and the expected and they are trying to learn from
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for being on "news makers." [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] c-span series on key figures that ran for president and lost. today the life of thomas e. dewey. >> i don't want every story to b be 1800 words. >> last month jill abrahmson is the first executive editor of "new york times." she envisions some changes. >> there is a certain lack of discipli discipline, sometimes a point is repeated too many times in a story or there are three quotes making the same point where one would do. i would like to see a variety of story lines. >> she will discuss her career, new book and the future of the times tonight on c-span's "q&.". >> the heat is on. this is the first time that i have seen in my long tenure in politics where the heat, the real heat. because if they can't come up with something and watch this go on they won't want to go home. >> the deficit reduction committee will hear from former senators and white house officials who participated in past deficit reduction talks. you can watch video of those meetings and at the c-span video
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institutions for the benefit of those who brought their national transition council to power it will be for the benefit of the united states or oil companies for the benefit of the british and the french of perhaps the italian oil companies they're the big winners here in the meantime western leaders are celebrating leave us transition to democracy without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground we achieved our objectives but the us president did not mention in his celebrated words speech was scores of legions killed a needle strikes widespread violations of human rights are reported in today's league there is no water. there is no. medication and even oxygen in the hospital they don't have the situation in syria. because i feel that i can assure you that if you say. to the city no spirits it is disaster insecure person for you. here is now brimming with weapons experts seeks premiss of most likely gotten their hands on the bass or memories left on tended as for leaders transition to democracy the people who are now in power there have not been chosen by the libyan people a
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>> before we worked on the pilot i reached out to an organization called the canadian national institute forlind and have been working closely for them since the pilot, so for two years now. >> i loved you in "ugly betty," and you are henry. this is a complete departure, right? >> yes, augie is not henry. he was one of the most nerdiest people on the planet. he was adorable, but augie is very much a leading man. and he was a unique character for television. he's a veteran who is a leading man on the network shows. >> the show is set here in washington. do you ever film here, and do we see washington in the show. >> in the summer finale, piper came and shot in the mall. piper and odet came and shot. we just got back from venice, berlin and stockholm. >> you are working so you can't enjoy it? >> we are working, but we also enjoy it. >> do you like d.c.? what would you like to see? >> i love d.c., but i never have free time when i am here lately to enjoy the sites and hangout at the mall. two of the senator softball teams were playing against each other last time we were here. >> so washington,
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for coming. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it's seems like we have plenty of people to the back of the room. you may notice that i am not -- mayor lee. i have been filling in for him a lot this year. i have been filling in for his former position. my name is amy brown. the mayor since his regrets. he has a very busy schedule, as i am sure that you understand. welcome, everyone. mostly i want to just express to you that we do know in city government how important this industry is. we know it is important for our tourism visitors and our economy, the jobs that it directly and indirectly creates. most of all it is important because it is part of what makes san francisco san francisco. a vibrant nightlife is part of why tourists come here. the kinds of people that are creative and entrepreneurial, that come here and live here, creating jobs in high-tech industries, it is part of why they want to be here. because of our restaurants, entertainment, and clubs. i want to stress that we know how much good that you do for the city and we appreciate it. often we make it
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for life. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> lie and eight in ht, this is to attack washington weekly weekly -- live and in hd this is " washington weekly". >> a key vote on obama's jobs bill. here is more on what the bill includes. >> for president obama, putting people back to work is high priority. it is something he says his $47 billion jobs bill will do. >> economists say we can grow the economy as much as 2% and as many as 1.9 million workers. >> he has been pushing the plan everywhere. at a press conference last week, on the road, on facebook and ritter, and in his weekly address. -- twitter and in his weekly address. the bill will cut petrol taxes come to extend unemployment benefits give companies tax credits for hiring and providing money to keep public workers on the job and reinvestments in the building schools and roads. it would start in 2013. the political stakes for obama is high. no president since roosevelt has been elected with an unemployment rate above 8%. chances are slim that the entire package will pass in this political climate. even i
for life. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> lie and eight in ht, this is to attack washington weekly weekly -- live and in hd this is " washington weekly". >> a key vote on obama's jobs bill. here is more on what the bill includes. >> for president obama, putting people back to work is high priority. it is something he says his $47 billion jobs bill will do. >> economists say we can grow the economy as much as 2% and as many...
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it has become the national model for institutions seeking to provide financial education and banking services to the low- income communities. last but not least, we have our conditional lender represented here by wells fargo. mark cyrus is the senior fda banker for the region -- the senior sba banker. he held businesses choose the best loans for the growing business and focus on a comprehensive understanding of their goals for their business. mark is responsible for helping entrepreneurs with sba loans every step of the way. i would like each of you to speak a little bit about what your organization does and, more importantly, address the audience here and let them know what your looking for when you are hoping to fund their loan. we will start with you, mark. >> absolutely. thank you. i want to thank speaker pelosi for putting this together. i want to thank all of the of for coming out on a smell it -- snowy san francisco date. [laughter] we've been told we should get us know when we go back outside. not sure what to expect. second, i thank speaker pelosi for all the work she did to
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for the evening. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> [roll call] please be advised that the ringing of cell phones, pagers, and electronic devices are prohibited during the meeting. any person responsible for them going off will be removed from the meeting. please be advised that sell phones on vibrate provide interference and be request that they are turned off -- and we request that they are turned off. >> i do have one item of note. may 17, 2011, the board of directors unanimously executed the purchase agreement for the acquisition of property at 900- 93 stockton street in san francisco for the subway project. the purchase price of the property, $6.9 million, assumption of current lease to assume the property owner's property management agreement with on site property managers inc.. the purchase agreement was approved by the property owner on october 6. we are now required by law to report the action was taken. item number six, introduction of new or unfinished business. >> thank you. i but like to put on the next agenda that we vote to approve the continuation of the
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> thank you for being here with usht. to fall in washington. the area felt a cold today. rudin starts with a first look at the forecast for the the weekend. >> here we are in the first day of october. it sells more like november. yes, the showers and the areas heavy rain and depicted in of yellow that fall across montgomery county and into fairfax. around the beltway things have down for the time being. stubborn area of low pressure our weather is for tomorrow but some the sunshine are on the way. my extended outlook in just a few minutes. >> we will talk to you soon. >>> we are following a developing story. officials have warned law- enforcement agencies to be on alert. terror groupsthe could plan? the strike that killed an member of archive. auda. q >> tonight to the state department has issued a travel all u.s. citizens. the fbi is warning forces around of country that the killing awlaki could provoke retention tax. -- revenge attacks. >> around the capital tonight, police are on guard. tourists we spoke was still s
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for watching. have a great tuesday, everybody. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> conviction overturned. amanda knox is free but for the clothes are not over yet. good morning. it is tuesday, october 4. i am cynne simpson. >> we begin with your traffic and weather every 10 minutes. first we're going to check in with adam caskey. >> could morning to you. we are here in the bell fort furniture center. a little unsettled but we will see a transition later on today. we expected a bit of a gusty wind a midday and afternoon. areas of light rain east of fredericksburg on to the northern neck of virginia. that is moving off of to the northeast. 4018 gaithersburg. a little bit of fog for martinsburg. some of morning clouds giving away too afternoon sunshine. the high temperature is 67 but warmer. >>> thank you and good morning. i need to start with a crash. i hate to have to do that. it just happened on the interloop on braddock road. leaving springfield's and it just had my crash on the side of the beltway. in montgomery county they have been doing th
for watching. have a great tuesday, everybody. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> conviction overturned. amanda knox is free but for the clothes are not over yet. good morning. it is tuesday, october 4. i am cynne simpson. >> we begin with your traffic and weather every 10 minutes. first we're going to check in with adam caskey. >> could morning to you. we are...