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on currency markets, the great debt crisis is weighing heavily onhe eur itas -- grk debt crisis is weighing heavily on the euro, which is tradingngt a value of $1.5162. . -- after identifying the source of the deadly e. coli bacteria, the you called on the ban to be lifted and said it was -- eu called on the ban to be lifted and said it was not justified. moscow is insisting on eu rtificates of forming the safety of produce -- affirming the city of produce. >> we turn our attention to syria, where thousands of supporters of president bashar al-assad have turned out for federal government rally -- for a pro-government rally. the fighting in the northern part of the country has led to dozens of military and civilian deaths and to thousands of people fleeing to neighboring turkey. men from the village set up checkpoints to protect residents from government security forces. this footage was recorded by a turkish camera team. the village is about 30 kiloloters from the turkish border and a short distance from jisr al-shughour, the city that syrian forces invaded on sunday in the might crack down
on currency markets, the great debt crisis is weighing heavily onhe eur itas -- grk debt crisis is weighing heavily on the euro, which is tradingngt a value of $1.5162. . -- after identifying the source of the deadly e. coli bacteria, the you called on the ban to be lifted and said it was -- eu called on the ban to be lifted and said it was not justified. moscow is insisting on eu rtificates of forming the safety of produce -- affirming the city of produce. >> we turn our attention to...
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itas found in the wreckage of a ship that sank in 1830 of the finnish island. 145 bottles stored 50 meters below the surface of the baltic sea, and the experts tell us, monica, that it tastes extraordinary. >> we will never know, will we? >> i don't have 80,000. >> maybe we will get invited. that maybe they will share. >> we will come back sober, with no bubbly, with a report on the elections in portugal. stay with us. >> welcome back. ask anyone in portugal what is on their mind, and it will tell you politics, the economy, and frustration. portugal is voting for a new government sunday, and opinion polls indicate the opposition social democrats will win the election. whoever forms the new democratic the new government, the challenge will be to put the country out of its financial crisis, meet the strict criteria for an e.u./imf bailout package, and turn around the economy. >> for centuries, this has been harvested by hand. that is a powerful symbol of portugal's traditional agrarian society. but nowadays, a quarter of the portuguese work force is employed by industry. portugal has become
itas found in the wreckage of a ship that sank in 1830 of the finnish island. 145 bottles stored 50 meters below the surface of the baltic sea, and the experts tell us, monica, that it tastes extraordinary. >> we will never know, will we? >> i don't have 80,000. >> maybe we will get invited. that maybe they will share. >> we will come back sober, with no bubbly, with a report on the elections in portugal. stay with us. >> welcome back. ask anyone in portugal what...
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it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals in the trades is in the 40's from what we are told. in the 50's quite frankly those folks are getting ready to retire. we see a void. >> the average is making 60-80 thousand dollar a year more with benefits much it's hard work i will not lie. >> if you like working with your hands and creative and you look at a building and say, i did that finish and that building is there for a hundred years. come to my program you will work for anyone in the country. >> we send people to the dry waller the carpenters and the plummers. >> we are conscious who we give a job referral to. >> we look at the skills part as fa
it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age...
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itas very diffict timeor us. and those scars, whether it was the lack of support of the american people for our military, the homeless generation of my peers that we put on the street and still are out there today. those are very important elements of my make up and eventually getting this job. i had no aspiration for this job. i had no idea i would come into this job. those aspects of my youth, in you will, including a career that went south after i was in five years and it took me a significant, almost twice that long to get back out. >> charlie: that's an important lesson it ses to me in terms of the human spirit, in terms of you're never out toally claire yourself. >> i believe as a result of tht and i've also seen it, we're not a zero fault organization. and you c make a mistake, and i learned a whole lot more through failure than i did through succs. i'veever argued you should be seeking to fail but i reall was able to get up off the deck, dust myself off. i had leaders who saw enough in me that chose to ke
itas very diffict timeor us. and those scars, whether it was the lack of support of the american people for our military, the homeless generation of my peers that we put on the street and still are out there today. those are very important elements of my make up and eventually getting this job. i had no aspiration for this job. i had no idea i would come into this job. those aspects of my youth, in you will, including a career that went south after i was in five years and it took me a...
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if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you will find the main water shut off, here. a lot of places have the sprinklers if you shut off the main in the street you shut off the fire systems. so, if you have a choice of shutting off the water in somebody's house go for the one that coming between the foundation, usually it's in the garage or basement. you turn it to the right. right to tighten, left to loosen. this is easier to turn on and off if you is get in the garage. if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a sw
if it's on ita in direction of the /phroe. flow. when it's off, these 2 lineup. the 2 ears will lineup so you can put a padlock in there. that tells you you hava shut off. like that gas circle thing, if you see that thing in a sidewalk and you are standing in the street and you have that in front of you and look directly at the house you will find the gas shut off. same with the water. if you have the water thing in front of you and look directly at the house. 9 times out of 10 on the floor you...
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itas to be demonstrated-- you cannot preach it, youcan describe it. people have to be able to get their hands on it, see it. secondly, you have to tesa system thahas been developed by an acadec to see if it has any meang at all for real people. >> ( translated ):whenhe fore dappears, the temperature rises and the plants suffemore. theore we weeand burn the soils, e worse thingset. >> tnslated ): one vante of this system is that y can grow organic crops, completely healthy food. >> what dyou ink so far? >> ( trslated ): seriously surising. >> really? what do you mean? >the inga. >> the ros hold the soil,t doesn'wash awa you have seen howteep our lan is. >> the task we have, whi is capturing hearts and minds, which is crucia it's fundamental what going on in aladino mind? its going toake some time to change tha >> ( tranated ): were tryi to kp people on one plot of land annot keep moving on. farmer to rmer, it's easier to explain. that w the word spres. all those mountains ed to grow onions and maize, bananas, even rie. but when the soils failed, people
itas to be demonstrated-- you cannot preach it, youcan describe it. people have to be able to get their hands on it, see it. secondly, you have to tesa system thahas been developed by an acadec to see if it has any meang at all for real people. >> ( translated ):whenhe fore dappears, the temperature rises and the plants suffemore. theore we weeand burn the soils, e worse thingset. >> tnslated ): one vante of this system is that y can grow organic crops, completely healthy food....
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and then it turned out, in terms of pursuing it, itas really sort of methodical journalistic exercise at moving through every chapter of her life that she had made some extraordinary chases that we barely glundz was it talking to people who knew her or was there a -- >> yes. there were qui a lot of letters. her field notes from h anthropology wor over a period of 20 years in indonesia so i had in effect her professional diaries which were a wolf glimpse into the way she looked at the world, the people that captured her imagination. then there was the ford foundation and i had old computer disks no one had been able to penetrate that i was able to give to a live and they give me the whole history of her medical crises in the last year of her life. >> she died of canser? >> yes. and it appears to be multiply mixed diagnosed. how can you say the man we know as president was clearly the son of that woman. >> the president said what his were profoundly shaped by his -- she point out at an early age that she was destined for something great and she impresd on him a set of values she had acq
and then it turned out, in terms of pursuing it, itas really sort of methodical journalistic exercise at moving through every chapter of her life that she had made some extraordinary chases that we barely glundz was it talking to people who knew her or was there a -- >> yes. there were qui a lot of letters. her field notes from h anthropology wor over a period of 20 years in indonesia so i had in effect her professional diaries which were a wolf glimpse into the way she looked at the...
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. >> california hopes to raise candreds of millions ita eyn th? can they? we'll look in tech today. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> welcome back. 6:24. check this out. fans doing a street crawl at arizona stadium last night at the giants game against the diamondbacks. what they did is got up and moved around the deck after every pitch. but things were going fine until you see there were a couple of girls in the row and then boy, it messed everything up. like wait, where do we go? now we're part of this group. no, we're not taking part. a little bit of confusion. the game wasn't interesting enough? >> got to
. >> california hopes to raise candreds of millions ita eyn th? can they? we'll look in tech today. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy....
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. >> ita lot of people are making their money from economies growing elsewhere. >> there's a thoughtt the private sector are going to solve our jobs problem. but these are companies latching on to growth overseas. they're benefitting from that. it doesn't mean they don't have good ideas. these are some of the best people in business. these are the biggest names in corporate america. i think they can still offer good ideas. but i think small businesses is where we can really see -- those small businesses are really feeling the pain and it might be interesting to get more input from them. >> and that's what they say, too. they say they have not really -- some of those big small business groups haven't been invited to the table. richard, there are those on the left in this country who say the jobs competitiveness council is more like a job outsourcing council that the president is listening to. >> a couple of points. first, the companies you're talking about, yes, they do make a lot of their money, most of the revenue in many cases outside the united states. but those profits those comp
. >> ita lot of people are making their money from economies growing elsewhere. >> there's a thoughtt the private sector are going to solve our jobs problem. but these are companies latching on to growth overseas. they're benefitting from that. it doesn't mean they don't have good ideas. these are some of the best people in business. these are the biggest names in corporate america. i think they can still offer good ideas. but i think small businesses is where we can really see --...
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standing out by the president's house and there was a big tall lipo i just happen to be leaning on ita elephants are something coming your way and just in full regalia and that is what was keeping them they came over and looked at us up and down to say which one i will claim for myself? he looked at me and i looked at him that you better get off of the light post you may get shocked. he said i tossed my hair. it was long men and gave him a funny look but i was intrigued his words of being shocked would come to fruition because my life was never the same after that moment. it was never the same after that moment. medgar was what we called a big wheel on campus. his your book president of his class and the other things thata dr. manning marable said it something else as well thatlo everyone looked up to. but he was also at the same time someone that people were afraid of. teachers, students, because tell them and the fraternity men you partied too much. be serious about why you are here.y what about your ability to register and vote? and to rock the boat he doesn't know what fund is but
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and people would come and watch d itas an attraction in itself. rris went every... cooper went everyday, every afternoon to sit with morris while he worked, kid him, talk to him, encourage him. but particularly when there was a horrific cholera outbreak. where people we dying the thousands in the streets of paris all through the spring and summer,8,000 people died before it was over in paris alone and morris thought as he wrote in letters to his brother, he thought he was going to die at any point. everybody who could get out of the city left. morris wouldn't leave because he was determined to finish the painting and he was running out of money and he knew he had no money to come back. cooper didn't leave because his wife was too ill to move. and both of these men knew they could die at any point but yet that friendship that duty-bound feeling that cooper had to be with morris went the whole way through. >> john singer sargent was tre right? >> yes, indeed. >> rose: did they know each other? >> not very well and they lived in separate worlds even tugh theyere very s
and people would come and watch d itas an attraction in itself. rris went every... cooper went everyday, every afternoon to sit with morris while he worked, kid him, talk to him, encourage him. but particularly when there was a horrific cholera outbreak. where people we dying the thousands in the streets of paris all through the spring and summer,8,000 people died before it was over in paris alone and morris thought as he wrote in letters to his brother, he thought he was going to die at any...
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itas a death sentence. >> and it is now. >> and it is a maintainable disease that you can have a lifeit. >> if you have enough money. >> and don't live in sub sahara africa. >> who is ned weeks. >> ned weeks is larry kraimer and larry has created a romantic hero, a la larry, who is the romantic hero of his play. but one of the most extraordinary things about ned weeks being a stand in for larry is that you see both sides. larry so not romantic about himself. you see why, what he created, why he created it and how brilliantly he did and you also see why they got rid of him, why he was thrown out. and larry went frommhc, gay mens health crisis, and went to form act up, a more political based thing. and you see both sides. you see what there is to love about ned weeks you see what there is to not love. and that's what makes the play so psychologically interesting. >> he doesn't project himself at all. >> rose: and he is a great american character. he is a great amecan character. just in the sense that he goes, this is wrong and i'm not going to stop until somebody deals with it. >> i'm n
itas a death sentence. >> and it is now. >> and it is a maintainable disease that you can have a lifeit. >> if you have enough money. >> and don't live in sub sahara africa. >> who is ned weeks. >> ned weeks is larry kraimer and larry has created a romantic hero, a la larry, who is the romantic hero of his play. but one of the most extraordinary things about ned weeks being a stand in for larry is that you see both sides. larry so not romantic about himself....
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itas quite surreal. and the other thing is and, this is, again, part of the new media age in which we live, there was not a lot of congressman weiner's staff there. no one checked names at the door. so the room was filled with local and national reporters b also right win oggers and right wing columnist ins and a lot of the questioning came from people who where there with an ideological agenda and congressman wein was adopting that strategy. he started to get some pretty abusive question bus h had no choice but t engage with people who were not objective journalists but people with an agenda. >> ros but he said he won't resign. >> he says he won't resign. i think u until now no democra has called for him to resn. it will be a lot of presse on some democrats, nanc pelosi, the hous speaker, has ca for an iestigationnto whether he violated the house rules in any way. i think that the if he told the truth today and if no democrat calls for him to resign he can probablyold on to his seat but those are big if
itas quite surreal. and the other thing is and, this is, again, part of the new media age in which we live, there was not a lot of congressman weiner's staff there. no one checked names at the door. so the room was filled with local and national reporters b also right win oggers and right wing columnist ins and a lot of the questioning came from people who where there with an ideological agenda and congressman wein was adopting that strategy. he started to get some pretty abusive question bus h...
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itas bangladesh level. th hadothing. and so deng xiaoping says we are going to just do what it takes to succeed. we're going to be ruthlessly pragmatic. we don't care whether it's called communism, capitalism, couldn't give a damn. >> rose: (laughs) what d he say about a rat? >> if a cat can catch the mouse, who cares if it's a white cat or black cat? and en he goes through that and he saysby the way, we'll be allies with the aricans. the hated americans who were... mao regarded the americans as devils and he was like we're going to be pro-american because we need their technology, we need their military support, we need them as an ally against the soviet union. it's a totally pragmatic approach. and that produced 30 years of stability. so the question is will the people who have now lived through 30 years of stability and growth and prosperity and only seeing the china of the beijing olympics and not the china of the cultural revolution do they have a different world view? do they remember how difficult this was? probab
itas bangladesh level. th hadothing. and so deng xiaoping says we are going to just do what it takes to succeed. we're going to be ruthlessly pragmatic. we don't care whether it's called communism, capitalism, couldn't give a damn. >> rose: (laughs) what d he say about a rat? >> if a cat can catch the mouse, who cares if it's a white cat or black cat? and en he goes through that and he saysby the way, we'll be allies with the aricans. the hated americans who were... mao regarded the...
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this time however, itas a surprise to me and most of my colleagues that this mission was occurring. there's been no attempt to define what the national security interests are, the united states interest in this military action. and so without that, i can't look my constituents in the eye and tell them why we are in libya right now. and active in military strikes against that nation state. so, the one constitutional power that congress has explicitly is the pursestrings. we are exercising that right. i support that effort to hold -- pull tse strings tight and let's stop the flow of money into this action. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida. mr. rooney: mr. speaker, at this time i'd like to yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, mr. kucinich. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio, mr. kucinich, is recognized for one minute. mr. kucinich: i want to thank mr. rooney anthank my colleagues. i think this has been a very importandebate for this country and for our constitution. i'm opposed to this war and want to end it. i think mr. rooney's bill is a power
this time however, itas a surprise to me and most of my colleagues that this mission was occurring. there's been no attempt to define what the national security interests are, the united states interest in this military action. and so without that, i can't look my constituents in the eye and tell them why we are in libya right now. and active in military strikes against that nation state. so, the one constitutional power that congress has explicitly is the pursestrings. we are exercising that...