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gates and built before the midwinter fair and rebuilt in the last 20 years and people who came from kyoto and used the materials and traditional japanese trees and they're phenomenal and just like what you see in the temple gardens in kyoto. the pioneer log cabin and used for pevmen ps for the rec department in golden gate park and was recently restored and renovated. apparently they brought the logs in out of the woods -- out of the forest by helicopter so they wouldn't damage the bark because the bark is an important part of the buildings as you can see. one of my favorite buildings in san francisco. the camera obscura and one of the last remaining buildings that was play land of the beach and right below the cliff house and opening in the roof that you can see there and it rotates and lens and a mirror in the opening and project what is it sees outside into a parbollic shape platform inside the building and you can see the world outside. why do i have to pay three dollars and i can go outside and look at it? it's a truly remarkable experience. first of all the preriffal stimuli is gone
gates and built before the midwinter fair and rebuilt in the last 20 years and people who came from kyoto and used the materials and traditional japanese trees and they're phenomenal and just like what you see in the temple gardens in kyoto. the pioneer log cabin and used for pevmen ps for the rec department in golden gate park and was recently restored and renovated. apparently they brought the logs in out of the woods -- out of the forest by helicopter so they wouldn't damage the bark because...
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thank you both the sun through this is in kyoto so long over thank you. i've made the motion completely both are crap. i mean my name is jim of our hearts from the village of battling. and we have orange groves. ok and i know it's been our job since we were born. there's my father and my brother and hired help. well you know the day after the war was over i came back because my father just think i know what has. gina's summer had passed and that we had one or two groups like this mr mitchell this is our friend. it was last night he stepped on one of their for dinner and the way he thought it was a battery or something. i noticed it and told him the sort of take your foot off that is a cluster bomb. he was surprised the days because we saw our group was full of them but. the most vivid memory is literally driving into these villages. and just seeing almost fields of clusters everywhere many of them had sort of failed to explode last problems on the road you have to be careful with that festival. once where a village the wind blew a bed and a handful of the
thank you both the sun through this is in kyoto so long over thank you. i've made the motion completely both are crap. i mean my name is jim of our hearts from the village of battling. and we have orange groves. ok and i know it's been our job since we were born. there's my father and my brother and hired help. well you know the day after the war was over i came back because my father just think i know what has. gina's summer had passed and that we had one or two groups like this mr mitchell...
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thank you both us on three this is in kyoto so long over thanks. for the mostly complete over. thank you you thank . and my name is gemma far from the village actually. and we have orange groves. ok and that's been our job since we were born. there's my father my brother and fired help me and that for you. today. the day after the war was over i came back with my father joe can kind of hush me. geno's summer had passed and we had one of the groups saying this mr mitchell this is our friend. when. it was then that he stepped on one if they're going to know if it was a battery or something. i noticed it and then told him it is a take your foot off that is a cluster of a hole. he was surprised the days because we saw was full of them. the most vivid memory is literally driving into these villages. and just seeing almost fields of costers everywhere many of them had sort of feel to explode closer bombs on the road you have to be careful with that rest of the. mines when a village the wind blew a bad and a handful of them fell on the ground and we just started hearing explosions. ma
thank you both us on three this is in kyoto so long over thanks. for the mostly complete over. thank you you thank . and my name is gemma far from the village actually. and we have orange groves. ok and that's been our job since we were born. there's my father my brother and fired help me and that for you. today. the day after the war was over i came back with my father joe can kind of hush me. geno's summer had passed and we had one of the groups saying this mr mitchell this is our friend....
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construction or have abandoned such projects will have to compensate demand with gas as there still is the kyoto treaty in grace as well as the twenty twenty twenty agreement in europe i.e. the decolonization of the economy and only gas is capable of effectively reducing c o two emissions if you substitute coal plants with gas so the situation on the global market is favorable for the gas sector both of the growth well that's all the business for their sound but remember you can always get up to date online at home forward slash business and won't have more than your house time either. ok well the fourth quarter. of. this street still keeps the secrets of the mountains and reveal visions of the soviet files on oxy. wealthy british scientists. but on this. market. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on our g. repairing a broken ancient. highway construction and humanitarian aid. buses shady officials talk at the spoils of war it's the people who pay the price. profiteering here is no longer j
construction or have abandoned such projects will have to compensate demand with gas as there still is the kyoto treaty in grace as well as the twenty twenty twenty agreement in europe i.e. the decolonization of the economy and only gas is capable of effectively reducing c o two emissions if you substitute coal plants with gas so the situation on the global market is favorable for the gas sector both of the growth well that's all the business for their sound but remember you can always get up...
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of thousands of euros so just five months into twenty eleven the forces a broke even with madame kyoto's pension can pretty much end up defense operation here military excess snaps france's reputation as a careful spender investors now plan to scrap the country's troy's aaa credit rating which lets it borrow on the cheap course if you have a country which is very rich. it can afford it but france has been named as possibly losing its aaa status so everyone you shoot is closer to losing aaa steeds france should have stuck to the un peacekeeping remits in the ivory coast and libya wants x. premier dominique de villepin on it now pays the price of gunning for regime change and for each. for integration it's important to follow strict principles the one of the international community the treatment of the united nations costs are reportedly hidden from the public this military advisors but from libya he says for months france has set soldiers on the ground there contrary to its claims we have gone troops and i think you're with. that we had. already called for to to find targets and so on but
of thousands of euros so just five months into twenty eleven the forces a broke even with madame kyoto's pension can pretty much end up defense operation here military excess snaps france's reputation as a careful spender investors now plan to scrap the country's troy's aaa credit rating which lets it borrow on the cheap course if you have a country which is very rich. it can afford it but france has been named as possibly losing its aaa status so everyone you shoot is closer to losing aaa...
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lucy craft has found a perfect example in kyoto, japan. >> reporter: known for its aristocratic excessourishes but at some of its most celebrated gardens, flowers, trees and water are conspicuously missing. the starkness of a zen eden turns the whole notion of garden on its head. shrouded in mystery, the ultimate expression of zen simplicity meant for discipline, meditation and enlightenment. floating on mossy islands, these rocks which rank alongside ver sil, central park and other legendary landscapes are hypnotic. this zen master piece is composed of 15 stones. no matter how you view this come situation one of the stones is always hidden from view underscoring the idea that for mankind perfection is always out of reach. but a yen for zen austerity pack in the 15th century, says author alex car, wasn't the only reason japan went rock crazy. >> this is a country that is is so jungley, if you just go away for a little while you'll have a jungle on your hands. one theory was that because of that there was a craving for one bit of open space. a bit of a sand lot in the middle of the jung
lucy craft has found a perfect example in kyoto, japan. >> reporter: known for its aristocratic excessourishes but at some of its most celebrated gardens, flowers, trees and water are conspicuously missing. the starkness of a zen eden turns the whole notion of garden on its head. shrouded in mystery, the ultimate expression of zen simplicity meant for discipline, meditation and enlightenment. floating on mossy islands, these rocks which rank alongside ver sil, central park and other...
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now, they tried -- the kyoto treaty way back in the 1990's and they tried seven different times on the senate floor to pass legislation that would have the same type of cap-and-trade as we would have if we had become a party to and ratified the kyoto treaty. now, the problem with that is even if there are people out there -- and there are. there are a lot of people out there, a very large percentage of people in america, some 40%, believe that somehow the greenhouse gases are causing catastrophic global warming. even if that's -- even if that were true -- which it is not, but if it were true, it doesn't make any difference what we do here in the united states of america. i admire our -- it was the director, the administrator of the environmental protection agency, lisa jackson, who was appointed by our -- by our president, president obama, because even though, yes, she is way off on the left wing, she is liberal and all that, but she -- when you ask her a direct question, she gives an honest answer, and she gave honest answers. one of them was -- i asked her the question. i said at tha
now, they tried -- the kyoto treaty way back in the 1990's and they tried seven different times on the senate floor to pass legislation that would have the same type of cap-and-trade as we would have if we had become a party to and ratified the kyoto treaty. now, the problem with that is even if there are people out there -- and there are. there are a lot of people out there, a very large percentage of people in america, some 40%, believe that somehow the greenhouse gases are causing...
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france clearly wants to prepare for the post kyoto era. this doesn't mean there is a draw-down in commitment. we up hold our commitments with respect to protecting our planet. that has to be discussed. we have to discuss the way we organize the world trade organization. whatever the pro's text -- prospects of success or failure, we do not wish the poorest countries to be caught between the rock and the hard place. in other words, the disagreements between the rich countries and the emerging economies. then there is the whole issue of how we build the infrastructure that africa needs. that is going to be the focus of a very important chapter to be discussed. we have been pushing forward with the prime minister. i was delighted to here that the president said he would be making a proposal. france is prepared to make a very strong commitment and and lastly it was very moving to have three african states who have had recent democratic elections, come and attend this meeting. clearly our african friends have understood that we would give priori
france clearly wants to prepare for the post kyoto era. this doesn't mean there is a draw-down in commitment. we up hold our commitments with respect to protecting our planet. that has to be discussed. we have to discuss the way we organize the world trade organization. whatever the pro's text -- prospects of success or failure, we do not wish the poorest countries to be caught between the rock and the hard place. in other words, the disagreements between the rich countries and the emerging...
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but those, you know, so things like the international criminal court, the kyoto protocol and it successors are going to be very hard because in the u.s. we've set up a way in which this populist nationalism can sit at the table when treaties are ratified. in other countries that's not as true. so one would need to understand not only the forces in civil society, but the levers that civil society has to manipulate the policy process. and then one needs to understand to see how things are beginning to change how changes, for example, the greater democratization with a small d in a country like india. the increasing transparency, the growing role of smaller parties and coalitions and so on. how, if at all, is that changing the way, you know, the relationship of foreign policy to the rest of politics? to the kinds of -- these are the kinds of questions one has to answer. this method of analysis is going to lead to more questions than answers. we're not really talking about science here, although, you know, it's an organized body of conjecture more than an organized body of knowledge perhaps. a
but those, you know, so things like the international criminal court, the kyoto protocol and it successors are going to be very hard because in the u.s. we've set up a way in which this populist nationalism can sit at the table when treaties are ratified. in other countries that's not as true. so one would need to understand not only the forces in civil society, but the levers that civil society has to manipulate the policy process. and then one needs to understand to see how things are...
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durbin conference where france wants to prepare for the post-kyoto era but should not lead to a reduction, a draw-down in commitments, but that we commit to reducing greenhouse gases, that we uphold our commitments with respect to protecting our planet. that's got to be discussed. then there's the matter of the doha round, the way we organize the world trait organization, whatever it does. whatever the prospects of success for doha, we do not wish the poorest countries to be taken hostage and caught between the rock and the hard place, in other words, the disagreements between the rich countries and emerging economies so we're thinking about how to protect world's poorest countries and there's the issue of how to build the infrastructures that africa needs which will be the focus of a specific chapter, an important chapter of the g-20 meeting in cannes and i was delighted to hear he was in another financing mechanism and he would make a proposal along these lines and sphrans prepared to make a strong commitment and implement with a group of countries and it was moving to have three africa
durbin conference where france wants to prepare for the post-kyoto era but should not lead to a reduction, a draw-down in commitments, but that we commit to reducing greenhouse gases, that we uphold our commitments with respect to protecting our planet. that's got to be discussed. then there's the matter of the doha round, the way we organize the world trait organization, whatever it does. whatever the prospects of success for doha, we do not wish the poorest countries to be taken hostage and...
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'70s by people like scholars and, a the professor the university and the people like professor of kyoto of university. and they doctrinized yoshida recently japanese scholars started to distinguish what really prime minister yoshida said and what, you know, professor kosak and what professor nagai about the yoshida doctrine. actually yoshida himself did not keep talking about rising strategy. he talked about, made that strategic choice back in the 1950s because that was only viable and, you know, promising option. but in the 1960s and '70s, they, actually, yo she had today said in his in his book, the that japan would have to become more normal. he didn't use the word, but in the future. but they kind of made a different tack on, spin doctored what yoshida actually thought. you know, sheila talked about the community between ldp and dpj and i really agree with her because when we returned, besided that dpj government decided to return this, drowned captain from his fishing boat into japanese coast guard vessels last year, you know we kind, the government, the japanese government decided
'70s by people like scholars and, a the professor the university and the people like professor of kyoto of university. and they doctrinized yoshida recently japanese scholars started to distinguish what really prime minister yoshida said and what, you know, professor kosak and what professor nagai about the yoshida doctrine. actually yoshida himself did not keep talking about rising strategy. he talked about, made that strategic choice back in the 1950s because that was only viable and, you...
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's and 1970's by scholars, like the president of one of our universities, and another professor at kyotoniversity. they doctrinized the yoshida doctrine. they started to distinguish what the prime minister said and what the two professors said about the doctrine. actually, yoshida himself did not talk about writing strategy. he made the strategic choice back in the 1950's because that was the only viable and promising option. but in the 1960's and 1970's, the professors -- actually, yoshida said in his book that japan would have to become more normal. he didn't use the word, but the future, but the two professors made a different tack on it and spin-doctored what yoshida actually thought. they talked about the continuity between l.d.p. and d.p.j., and i agree with sheila. the d.p.j. government decided to return this fishing vex. the japanese government decided to back off. it was criticized for being velocity on china. but what the prime minister did in 2004 was he returned the chinese who landed on the island. they just returned them right away. he got criticized for being soft on china
's and 1970's by scholars, like the president of one of our universities, and another professor at kyotoniversity. they doctrinized the yoshida doctrine. they started to distinguish what the prime minister said and what the two professors said about the doctrine. actually, yoshida himself did not talk about writing strategy. he made the strategic choice back in the 1950's because that was the only viable and promising option. but in the 1960's and 1970's, the professors -- actually, yoshida...