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just one of them or give it ideology now is not really that at the center of things if i go to you john locke when i find it very interesting if you agree or disagree with huntington's pieces a lot of people in the non-western world with say yeah it's right because it's breaking what's perceived to be western hegemony or western in western influence in non-western countries whatever west is we could talk about later but i mean in a way he's given a lot of people a tool to say yeah this is how the world works this is how conflict works but i think that shereen was right to say that the sources of these conflicts such as they've been have generally been ideological i mean let's look at the comp. a conflict such as it is between the west and islam we'll leave for a moment the definition of those terms seems to me that the conflicts that western countries have with islamic countries precisely are ideological and not civilizational conflicts we only have to look at which islamic countries are affected we're talking of course about iraq iran and afghanistan but there are many other islamic countrie
just one of them or give it ideology now is not really that at the center of things if i go to you john locke when i find it very interesting if you agree or disagree with huntington's pieces a lot of people in the non-western world with say yeah it's right because it's breaking what's perceived to be western hegemony or western in western influence in non-western countries whatever west is we could talk about later but i mean in a way he's given a lot of people a tool to say yeah this is how...
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officers will likely be demoted to marat chief george to zone will not comment on why commander john locken demoted and no announcement has been made as to who might fill the vacancies hill currently heads the operations 0 and lot is heads the department's criminal. did the russians are believed linked to the deborah madden scandal at it from his crime lab the district attorney's office hasn't had to drop hundreds of cases because of the scandal. they're improving now that the oil lot has been capped. they find in the approval of the handling has more than doubled to 33 percent of people no approval of the way the oil has been handled 66 percent disapprove president barack obama is our approval rating is 50% and 1 for 45% to the 50%. coming up more news weather and traffic. the advisor oakland has a new laws isn't alleging sexual abuse by catholic priests. a live look at the bay bridge, current temperatures of 56 degrees. a high of 70 degrees later this afternoon it will be the last round day: trend on the way. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you d
officers will likely be demoted to marat chief george to zone will not comment on why commander john locken demoted and no announcement has been made as to who might fill the vacancies hill currently heads the operations 0 and lot is heads the department's criminal. did the russians are believed linked to the deborah madden scandal at it from his crime lab the district attorney's office hasn't had to drop hundreds of cases because of the scandal. they're improving now that the oil lot has been...
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uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last 6. he is a hog farmer. only eats beef and chicken and turkey. fish, turtle and rabbit. squirrel, possum and coon and seasons greens with smoked ox tails. can't raise white folks for slaughter. [applause] >> for those of you who have not heard this in person a big beautiful surprises, she speaks at tremendous authority of feeling. and very uniquely agile intelligence. >> we are the memory of that place without measure. that filled all space that never was and ever will be. that place existing as the perfect note yet making no sound. holding all colors inside a light that was nothing but darkn
uncle john stole a ham from the meat market. he was 17. lost his taste for it locked up 14 years. ham, cured and earth bred sliced with the fat hanging on. yellow sunshine on a white plate. the ham bone cuts crosswise. a dark eye all in the skillet making aggressive for grits. lost his taste for all things salt much the ocean he has not seen. woman and man. he don't ever want to see no more ham on his plate. hates pigs. hard for him. time off for good behavior. they didn't hold him to the last...
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police say the boy's father, john vang, put the chains on him and secured the other end to the family's kitchen table. the father and the boy's stepmother then locked him up while they went out gambling. vang and vu were arrest forward false imprisonment and cruelty to a child. the boy is okay and is with his biological mother tonight. >>> a judge is likely to decide tomorrow whether or not ac transit has the right to force a new contract on its employees. either way, it could mean big things for riders. bus drivers have been working under an imposed contract for nearly two weeks because the company and the union could not come to an agreement on a number of issues. so a new contract was imposed. one the transit agency says could save it close to $16 million. the union, however is crying foul saying the old contract must remain in place until both sides agree on a new one. if the imposed contract is lifted, the agency says weekend service could be canceled. stay tuned for that one. >>> jury selection begins tomorrow in the trial of three men accused of killing a los gatos businessman in a murder for hire flot. he was shot and killed in front of his
police say the boy's father, john vang, put the chains on him and secured the other end to the family's kitchen table. the father and the boy's stepmother then locked him up while they went out gambling. vang and vu were arrest forward false imprisonment and cruelty to a child. the boy is okay and is with his biological mother tonight. >>> a judge is likely to decide tomorrow whether or not ac transit has the right to force a new contract on its employees. either way, it could mean big...
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in the program john's fear more potentially dangerous acts cons could soon be living in their communities as the country looks forced to end its practice of keeping some offenders locked up after they've served their sentence. and a decade in space says they are assessed marks ten years since his first residence moved in which talk to the current current take a look inside. the chinese authorities say around six hundred barrels with highly toxic chemicals remain missing and the river flowing towards russia well six thousand of the containers swept away in floods have been recovered there are fears some may have already caused pollution. in office in russia's far east which is on high alert against a threat. basically they're just around fifty gold the water in the arm or was so clear it was possible to drink it straight from the river obviously over the years the situation has changed but here it is now under threat of becoming even worse journeys of see that we've managed to track several thousand barrels which have been washed into the sun for river last. the as a result of the biggest flood china has experienced in a decade but that means that several more barrels
in the program john's fear more potentially dangerous acts cons could soon be living in their communities as the country looks forced to end its practice of keeping some offenders locked up after they've served their sentence. and a decade in space says they are assessed marks ten years since his first residence moved in which talk to the current current take a look inside. the chinese authorities say around six hundred barrels with highly toxic chemicals remain missing and the river flowing...
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lock it away to clean better than a feather duster. swiffer's built smarter to clean better. ♪ she blinded me with science good morning, i'm sydnie kohara. john vacation. the 18 year old was released yesterday... because of a lack of evidence. the german woman was caught in the crossfire of a shooting near union square sunday night. coming up at five: why police say... the case is far from closed. a series of attacks at the same contra costa county apartment complex. this is a sketch of the man police want to question. why police believe the same man is responsible for all three attacks. it's a groundbreaking of sorts for a new transportation hub in the bay area... the new transbay terminal. what it's expected to look like... and the dignitaries who will be there. and the tale of a kidnapped kitty... found in new york, and returned home to the bay area. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news early edition ... beginning at five. >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a new tropical system is brewing in the gulf of mexico. for now, it's just bringing rain to coastal florida. the northern plains could see the thunderstorms a
lock it away to clean better than a feather duster. swiffer's built smarter to clean better. ♪ she blinded me with science good morning, i'm sydnie kohara. john vacation. the 18 year old was released yesterday... because of a lack of evidence. the german woman was caught in the crossfire of a shooting near union square sunday night. coming up at five: why police say... the case is far from closed. a series of attacks at the same contra costa county apartment complex. this is a sketch of the...
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locks or gates or doors. they literally just walk away. they're not even called escapees, they're walk aways. it's a result of a dear johne or girlfriend indicating that they found somebody else. and people will get upset and just walk away. so something like that usually is a spur of the moment decision. >> john, here on the panel john, it's got to be embarrassing for a prison to have a prisoner escape. what do you think is happening or what do you know is happening at that arizona prison now in term of internally discussions? >> well, of course, first and foremost, jason is our resident expert on escapes. but it's probably trying to figure out what could we have done to prevent it. i mean that's always the number one issue. what could we have done to prevent it. is there something that we need to be doing better or look at or we need to fix, whatever the problem is. >> jason, what's the penalty if you escape and get caught? >> in our state, it will only get you another year. one to five. >> why not give it a shot? >> i can't disagree. one to five years and depends on if they commit any additional crime while they're ou
locks or gates or doors. they literally just walk away. they're not even called escapees, they're walk aways. it's a result of a dear johne or girlfriend indicating that they found somebody else. and people will get upset and just walk away. so something like that usually is a spur of the moment decision. >> john, here on the panel john, it's got to be embarrassing for a prison to have a prisoner escape. what do you think is happening or what do you know is happening at that arizona...
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. >> john mccluskey, if you're out there watching, i just come back from payson jail, they got your mother lockeduniform, handcuffed. he'll never realize how bad he's hurt me and his mother. >> reporter: mccluskey, like province, is a member of the aryan brotherhood white supremacist group. investigators are now looking at his past, trying to anticipate his next move. >> the only way they're going to be able to keep going is to keep breaking the law, which is rob people, steal cars, break into stores, hold people up at gunpoint, and keep moving. >> reporter: the case has captured the nation's attention as the pursuit has spread across the west. >> cops also need you to look out for convicted killers and prison escapees tracy province and john mccluskey. >> reporter: as the manhunt continues, officials are being asked why hardened criminals were allowed to be at a medium-security prison in the first place. mccluskey was serving time for the attempted murder of a police officer. and province for stabbing a tucson man over 51 times in 1993. >> we have violent offenders throughout the prison system i
. >> john mccluskey, if you're out there watching, i just come back from payson jail, they got your mother lockeduniform, handcuffed. he'll never realize how bad he's hurt me and his mother. >> reporter: mccluskey, like province, is a member of the aryan brotherhood white supremacist group. investigators are now looking at his past, trying to anticipate his next move. >> the only way they're going to be able to keep going is to keep breaking the law, which is rob people, steal...
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. >> john mccluskey, if you're out there watching, come back and face jail. they've got your mother locked up. she's in her little uniform and handcuffs. >> reporter: police say both men are members of a dangerous whit supremacist group, the white aryan brotherhood. investigators are now looking at their past, trying to anticipate their next move. >> we consider them very extremely dangerous and violent. and god knows where this could lead to. we just hope for the best. we hope nobody else is injured. and we are doing everything we can in the united states marshal service to bring them to justice. >> reporter: now, park officials here insist that tourists here are safe. but they are asking visitors play slightly closer attention to the people around them. there's been at least one confirmed sighting in the area. the manhunt here continues. officials insist this is a nationwide man hunt. george? >> clayton, thanks. elizabeth? >>> george, we're learning new information this morning about what happened to the ten medical aid workers who were victims of an ambush in afghanistan. it's the worst
. >> john mccluskey, if you're out there watching, come back and face jail. they've got your mother locked up. she's in her little uniform and handcuffs. >> reporter: police say both men are members of a dangerous whit supremacist group, the white aryan brotherhood. investigators are now looking at their past, trying to anticipate their next move. >> we consider them very extremely dangerous and violent. and god knows where this could lead to. we just hope for the best. we...
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john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not lockedan ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for progress. host: the headline in many of today's pager -- papers is about ethics and the investigation of rep rangel, waters, and ensign and how that will play in the 2010 midterm elections in november. can i get your thoughts on the current wave of these ethics investigations? guest: i do not know. congressman -- congresswoman waters has integrity. she is believable. this should be handled in a full committee and not the news room. i think congressman rangel is choosing to stand on his position and that is being worked out through due process. congresswoman waters will not take this sleight of her honor. i have a high regard for both of them. byope they'll be judged their recor
john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not lockedan ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for...
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john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for progress. host: the headline in many of today's pager -- papers is about ethics and the investigation of rep rangel, waters, and ensign and how that will play in the 2010 midterm elections in november. can i get your thoughts on the current wave of these ethics investigations? guest: i do not know. congressman -- congresswoman waters has integrity. she is believable. this should be handled in a full committee and not the news room. i think congressman rangel is choosing to stand on his position and that is being worked out through due process. congresswoman waters will not take this sleight of her honor. i have a high regard for both of them. byope they'll be judged their
john lewis bed -- bled enough and died enough. the change the culture and the national dialogue. he supported johnson and he chose to march for the right to vote. he was not locked into an ideology. that is why the last great movement of appellation white, blacks, middle america latina as -- the great movement of appalachian whites, blacks, middle american latinos. there are not enough bridges. when is the opposite position of barack obama? we are locked into polarization and it is not good for...