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hoy llegÓ un contingente mÁs, ya son 1000 ciero isioci en laÓ. >> socorristas lograron recuperar el cuerpotificado gracias a un tatuaje en el pecho con el nombre de tania. aÚn faltan cinco cuerpos por recuperar. >> tambiÉn coh@Ó una mina, ocurriÓ en el estado de jalisco dondh@áánoticiero univisioh@ ticiereste ivisioh@univish@ááno a de mÉxiconen elistro decene vÍunimas del crimen organizado. la mayorÍa de los ero univisioh@ >> yo univish@áánoticiero isiouá tan feos que estÁn estos dÍas. me dijo que tenÍa que ir. no tenÍa dinero. >> esta y otras historias este domingo.univh@áánoticiero univÁ despuÉs de la pausa. recuperan la esperanza de asistir a su fiesta de graduaciÓn. >> tambiÉn un hijo hace una pausa del servicio militar que vuelve a su casa para darle un regalo a su madre.ivisioh@ áánoero unioh@h@h@iounivish@h@uo @ o >> todo empezÓ con una petición. todavÍa sigue llegando gente a donar recursos. >> es sorprendente lo de los vestidos, nunca pensÉ que alguien fuera a ser algo asÍ por mÍ. >> al final,1 cuento de cenicientas,1 poderosa necesidad de ayudar que hizo el sueÑo de ella realidad
hoy llegÓ un contingente mÁs, ya son 1000 ciero isioci en laÓ. >> socorristas lograron recuperar el cuerpotificado gracias a un tatuaje en el pecho con el nombre de tania. aÚn faltan cinco cuerpos por recuperar. >> tambiÉn coh@Ó una mina, ocurriÓ en el estado de jalisco dondh@áánoticiero univisioh@ ticiereste ivisioh@univish@ááno a de mÉxiconen elistro decene vÍunimas del crimen organizado. la mayorÍa de los ero univisioh@ >> yo univish@áánoticiero isiouá tan...
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prosecors say this guilty verified sws white collar lao apply to everyone, eve e super wealthy. >> moren libya now. we' heard tere apear to have been fresh nato ai strikes on t pital of troli overnight. overnight to ss 's de 6,000 rai sin e bombing campaign began. but without troops onhe ground, howxact is nato ableo choose it targets? r correspondent i th ver first broaastournalist apaw depaushed allowed to be ableo rert on board. >> on the sentinelaircraft, sensitive radar equipment tt n scan thsand of square kiloeterin minutes. theissiononight? to scan and bld up a picre what is happening on the grou. inteigen passed on tonato commande, enrcing the no-f zon this is the fir timethat a camera cw has be alled to film on board one ding an opatiol mission. bu there are stillense actitieso we can't sho you backcourt -- exactly what is i these scrnsere or give youtoo ch detail abo what th are loong at contue-- on the ses e mission looks athat to targetnd jt as crucially, what not to rgethe >> out oking for movements and trying to intif prgaddi forces over libya in aas of the eastnount so th
prosecors say this guilty verified sws white collar lao apply to everyone, eve e super wealthy. >> moren libya now. we' heard tere apear to have been fresh nato ai strikes on t pital of troli overnight. overnight to ss 's de 6,000 rai sin e bombing campaign began. but without troops onhe ground, howxact is nato ableo choose it targets? r correspondent i th ver first broaastournalist apaw depaushed allowed to be ableo rert on board. >> on the sentinelaircraft, sensitive radar...
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year they wanted $12,500 for nonprofit organization for a one-day basic fee, which is too much for the laoommunity to afford. we were lucky this year to be able to rent u.n. plaza instead, still only $750, but we don't what it will be in the future. there are a lot of small organizations in san francisco that don't have big budgets. and they will probably be driven out of the city because they can't afford the very expensive fees imposed on sites and other things like that. >> i know there have been a couple questions that have built up. the last question that was asked had to do with some of the employment opportunities for young people. this is something i've discussed with the mayor, as well as with dcyf. i'd like the mayor to provide a perspective on that. >> with respect to the summer youth employment program, that was another program that we heard all through the rest of the city. i want to -- in cooperation, and also, of course, supervisor david chu has been talking about this for some time, asking our officers to take reconsideration of the cuts. so we've been working very closely
year they wanted $12,500 for nonprofit organization for a one-day basic fee, which is too much for the laoommunity to afford. we were lucky this year to be able to rent u.n. plaza instead, still only $750, but we don't what it will be in the future. there are a lot of small organizations in san francisco that don't have big budgets. and they will probably be driven out of the city because they can't afford the very expensive fees imposed on sites and other things like that. >> i know...
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the first time they officially want t ivade laos, he was ther and he wahed the ene fors. one vietnamese journ said havewo hicoprs and going in mang aour. i have four seats a he id i'm theseni and i'm rehey ll wt me to get. an american command helipter was high up their and said they saw a streak o fire gng into the hillside. he was presud missing, te knew he s de. he wasreedor the front ges. heanted to be published. his only mission is t take picturesthatet published. the blisd ot, he's willg to make uhis mi mehow. heay be impresd, heay b moved,t don't tter, but at leastt saks toou and it eps the sto close. >> images of te vietn war still justs powerful 40 years on. th does it for tonight's broadcast, b you can find us and get consta updes on our web te. from all ofs here, thank y for watcng. see u tomorrow. >> hello and welcome >> e thnews unfold, get e top stories fromroun the globe and ick--play video repos. go to bbc.com/ns to experience the in-pth,xpert reporting o "bbworld news" onli. >> fding was made possible by the freeman fodati of new yo, ste, vermont,nd honolu
the first time they officially want t ivade laos, he was ther and he wahed the ene fors. one vietnamese journ said havewo hicoprs and going in mang aour. i have four seats a he id i'm theseni and i'm rehey ll wt me to get. an american command helipter was high up their and said they saw a streak o fire gng into the hillside. he was presud missing, te knew he s de. he wasreedor the front ges. heanted to be published. his only mission is t take picturesthatet published. the blisd ot, he's willg...
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. >> working in laos, cambodia, and indonesia to help develop programs in the solar sector. >> currently, solar energy accounts for less than a quarter of 1% of asia's overall energy supply. the adb hopes to enlist the help of the private sector to increase the solar market sixfold to 3,000 megawatts in 2012. >>> the tibetan parliament in exile has approved the transfer of political powers from the leader, the dalai lama, to the prime minister and other officials. it ushers in a new era for the leadership of tibetans in exile around the world. nhk world reports from the exiled government's base in northern india. >> translator: the announcement to step down from active political leadership has left the tibetan community in exile concerned about its future. the tibetan parliament in exile on saturday unanimously approved changes to the tibetan charter in exile. it will transfer the political powers of the dalai lama. the dalai lama escaped to india following the 1959 tibetan uprising against the chinese rule. in 1989, he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his efforts to seek nonviolent
. >> working in laos, cambodia, and indonesia to help develop programs in the solar sector. >> currently, solar energy accounts for less than a quarter of 1% of asia's overall energy supply. the adb hopes to enlist the help of the private sector to increase the solar market sixfold to 3,000 megawatts in 2012. >>> the tibetan parliament in exile has approved the transfer of political powers from the leader, the dalai lama, to the prime minister and other officials. it ushers...
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i also have some leads abroad such as malaysia and laos. >> reporter: as the thai economy continues to grow, so consumer tastes are developing, too. it's hard to imagine what we'll find on the menu next. nhk world, bangkok. >> a new creative snack ideal for those always on the go. we'll finish off in india where locals have been flocking to a a zoo to check out its newest member, a baby one horn rhino. the zoological park in india's eastern state of bihar welcomed a new born rhino on wednesday. climate change, poaching, and the destruction of habitats have depleted the rhino population. there are thought to be only 14,000 remaining in the wild. visitors gathered around the enclosure to watch the calf with its mother. the zoo is home to one of the biggest groups of rhinos in the world. the new addition means there is now a total of 13 of the beautiful animals in its care. and despite being known for its single horn the calf will have to wait six years before it grows one of its own. that wraps up our bulletin. >>> hello again. time for another look at the weather. let's go and check on
i also have some leads abroad such as malaysia and laos. >> reporter: as the thai economy continues to grow, so consumer tastes are developing, too. it's hard to imagine what we'll find on the menu next. nhk world, bangkok. >> a new creative snack ideal for those always on the go. we'll finish off in india where locals have been flocking to a a zoo to check out its newest member, a baby one horn rhino. the zoological park in india's eastern state of bihar welcomed a new born rhino...
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police say the suspect is part of a network that traffics tigers over land viva laos and vietnam to china where they're used in traditional medicine. >> translator: i accept that i did wrong, and i'm sorry about it. i've told him everything. >> thailand is considered a regional trafficking hub for animals. last year authorities apprehended a thai woman at the airport for smuggling a sedated tiger cub in her suitcase. they hope to use the latest arrest to catch the ringleader of the trafficking group. and that will wrap up our bulletin in bangkok. >>> the chinese government says it's allowing three foreign companies including japanese to participate directly in the kuc country's travel market for the first time. china's national tourism administration made the announcement tuesday. premiere wen jiabao said one japanese travel agent will be granted the business. the administration said jtb new century international tourists, japanese joint venture and firms from the united states and germany can now plan travel abroad for chinese tourists. until now, foreign companies could only make hotel
police say the suspect is part of a network that traffics tigers over land viva laos and vietnam to china where they're used in traditional medicine. >> translator: i accept that i did wrong, and i'm sorry about it. i've told him everything. >> thailand is considered a regional trafficking hub for animals. last year authorities apprehended a thai woman at the airport for smuggling a sedated tiger cub in her suitcase. they hope to use the latest arrest to catch the ringleader of the...
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already at capacity and no funds have been identified to undertake the multi-use project that would say lao people coming and going from the -- allow people coming and going to and from the island. the transit agency to the planning department dated august 20, 2010, notes that the project will create significant and unavoidable queuing at the approach to the bay bridge in san francisco. and the sierra club also poses a governance structure which gives the treasure island development authority and/or the developers complete civil authority over a piece of san francisco land. for example, money that is gathered from parking fees and fines normally goes to muni, but in this case it will stay with the governing authority on the island. the sierra club also opposes the 17% decrease in planned affordable housing, which has now been limited to replacement of existing affordable housing only. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is shari williams and i'm the executive director of the initiative known as tie-dye. all of our members have written letters of support for the treasure islan
already at capacity and no funds have been identified to undertake the multi-use project that would say lao people coming and going from the -- allow people coming and going to and from the island. the transit agency to the planning department dated august 20, 2010, notes that the project will create significant and unavoidable queuing at the approach to the bay bridge in san francisco. and the sierra club also poses a governance structure which gives the treasure island development authority...
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that was another thing that the lao said was semied of the $185 million that you want this year in order continue all your contracts, you should just get about $7.5 million that would allow you to keep your general office operations going. >> we got this extra money from florida. florida turned it down for what reason i'm not sure, but that's not making anybody happy. >> well, it does make the people at the high-speed rail authority happy. it allows them to build another 20 miles of track and, you know, every mile is a good thing. you know, there are still critics who call it the train to nowhere because they say, well, who who want to ride from chuckchilla to bakersfield, but point is they're not really planning on building that. the chief executive officer of high-speed rail says, look, i was assigned to build a state-wide high-speed rail system. have you to start somewhere. why not start where it's straight and flat. there's less development, fewer problems, and you can run 220 miles an hour. >> okay. well, it's still sort of on track. >> who knows? >> this week investors, executives,
that was another thing that the lao said was semied of the $185 million that you want this year in order continue all your contracts, you should just get about $7.5 million that would allow you to keep your general office operations going. >> we got this extra money from florida. florida turned it down for what reason i'm not sure, but that's not making anybody happy. >> well, it does make the people at the high-speed rail authority happy. it allows them to build another 20 miles of...
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. >> the colonel served in korea and vietnam and laos. world war ii. >> it was all i had all day. but they told me i would never make it. >> she did and reminds me everyone has made huge contributions in times of war. >> families performed the rituals every year. cleaning grave sites and leaving flowers and nothing like two patriotic cub scouts to tell us why their parents brought them here. >> memorial day and remember my grandpa. >> it is a 40 year tradition in santa rosa memorial park. it has on it the name of the man and woman who served. >> i have two brothers whose flags i brought and they fly here. they served in the korean conflict. it is great to come and pay tribute to those who served and those who gave their lives for our country. this is abc sevennews. >>> and cemeteries in the nation this memorial day there were solemn observances . one song in particular played again and again. wayne reports it has 25 notes and a long tradition. >> every day is memorial day in the sacramento national cemetery. a giant day presides over a st
. >> the colonel served in korea and vietnam and laos. world war ii. >> it was all i had all day. but they told me i would never make it. >> she did and reminds me everyone has made huge contributions in times of war. >> families performed the rituals every year. cleaning grave sites and leaving flowers and nothing like two patriotic cub scouts to tell us why their parents brought them here. >> memorial day and remember my grandpa. >> it is a 40 year...
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this is a police raid on a karaoke bar where five girls from laos were rescued. have covered their faces because one was just 13 years old. they were sold to this bar for $300 each. this woman crusaded to stop sex slavery for 30 years and says the trade is spreading. >> in mayneighbors places, malaysia, other places. we're upset because they're so young. >> reporter: the thai police say they are making progress. >> put your hand away, please. put your hand down. >> reporter: this man bought two boys from the changmi trafficking ring. within they raided his house, they found several half naked boys. the number of child sex slaves in thailand vary from 10,000 to 200,000. part of a vast criminal industry which treats children as commodities. dan rivers, cnn, changmi. >>> we have this update about that slave ring in northern thailand. the leader was sentenced to 84 years in prison for human trafficking and sexual abuse, a sentence that was cut in half because the judges said he had cooperated with investigators the monk you saw has been expelled from the buddhist ord
this is a police raid on a karaoke bar where five girls from laos were rescued. have covered their faces because one was just 13 years old. they were sold to this bar for $300 each. this woman crusaded to stop sex slavery for 30 years and says the trade is spreading. >> in mayneighbors places, malaysia, other places. we're upset because they're so young. >> reporter: the thai police say they are making progress. >> put your hand away, please. put your hand down. >>...
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and believer that the trafficking ring has transport as many as a thousand tigers and leopards in laosficials have established a france zone around an erupting volcano. the grimsvotn volcano is spewing ash into the air iceland's main airport shunt and officials are concerned that european travelly mai be further disrupted. >>> a deadly tornado ripped through a small town in eastern kansas, killing at least one man. this is video of that twister has bore down on reading. officials are asking residents to leave their homes, because most of the town doesn't have power. it's expected that they will be able to return tomorrow. >>> some people in louisiana are getting an extra day to evacuate from the latest flooding. new estimates about the crest of the mississippi river have postponed evacuations in butte la rose until tuesday. >>> more on the arrest today in the brutal beating of a san francisco giant's fan outside of dodger stadium. >>> a call center opens today in san francisco's castro district, the social cause behind the big opening. >>> also, an unusual sight on top of san francisco
and believer that the trafficking ring has transport as many as a thousand tigers and leopards in laosficials have established a france zone around an erupting volcano. the grimsvotn volcano is spewing ash into the air iceland's main airport shunt and officials are concerned that european travelly mai be further disrupted. >>> a deadly tornado ripped through a small town in eastern kansas, killing at least one man. this is video of that twister has bore down on reading. officials are...
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s had the seventeenth lao yest army in the world behid bulgaria and belgium even amongst with abundance sweden. eisenhower had a theory. he said if you know the commander intimately you will be able to judge how the unit will act in a given situation. eisenhower was confident he had a real fighter in george patton. one of the combined chiefs of staff ordered him to make three in north africa, ike asked george to leave the landing at casablanca on atlantic coast. the landing for a supposed to be the most difficult of the invasion because it was on that side, particularly dangerous but his luck held. he took casablanca in three days and months later after the americans took one on the chin in castor bean pass, i reached across the continent from tunisia to morocco and asked his friend george if george would take command of the americans fighting in tunisia. george asked ike if he could have omar bradley as deputy commander and with that of the brotherhood at west point, camp meade and hawaii became america's true fighting team. i suppose it was inevitable that when you have three head str
s had the seventeenth lao yest army in the world behid bulgaria and belgium even amongst with abundance sweden. eisenhower had a theory. he said if you know the commander intimately you will be able to judge how the unit will act in a given situation. eisenhower was confident he had a real fighter in george patton. one of the combined chiefs of staff ordered him to make three in north africa, ike asked george to leave the landing at casablanca on atlantic coast. the landing for a supposed to be...
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lao 80s. danville 78. alameda berkeley 68. 78 saratoga. 74 fremont. and we'll go low 60s, upper 50s anywhere near that fog. it will be a chilly day for some. then peninsula a lot of mid-70 including men lo park and redwood city at 75. warmer tuesday and warmer on wednesday. then we start to see a change coming in late thursday. carry that into friday for a cool down. looks like a pretty good cool down into the weekend. >>> all right. thank you, steve. today southwest airlines plans to wrap up its deal to buy another discount airline. southwest says it will start merging its assets and programs with air tran. but industry analysts say for the first few months passengers will only see small changes. >>> all right. let's check in on the numbers because certainly a lot of people expecting some kind of response after the big news that osama bin laden was killed. live look at the big board on the new york stock exchange. dow jones up not a lot. up about 33 points though to 12,843. a much higher opening right when that news broke out but tingles settled in o
lao 80s. danville 78. alameda berkeley 68. 78 saratoga. 74 fremont. and we'll go low 60s, upper 50s anywhere near that fog. it will be a chilly day for some. then peninsula a lot of mid-70 including men lo park and redwood city at 75. warmer tuesday and warmer on wednesday. then we start to see a change coming in late thursday. carry that into friday for a cool down. looks like a pretty good cool down into the weekend. >>> all right. thank you, steve. today southwest airlines plans to...
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the lao recommends asking the federal government to delay the start of construction. they also want to move construction starting point away from the central valley and to shift responsibility for the project from the high speed rail authority to cal trans. the biggest concern so far, funding. >> there's a lot more money that the state would have to get from the federal government in order to be able to complete this project and we all know what the situation is with the federal government's budget. >> the report also concluded that the speedy trains could aliviate the need to spend money on freeways, runways and departure gates to meet future needs. >>> a tense evening for hundreds of school teachers a vote could finalize lay-offs. more than 180 teachers and school employees could be out of a job. about 140 school teachers at san francisco unified school district are set to be laid off. cuts stem from budget cuts as well as declining enrollment. both districts will meet to determine the fate of more than 300 school teachers. >>> the best teachers don't stop working w
the lao recommends asking the federal government to delay the start of construction. they also want to move construction starting point away from the central valley and to shift responsibility for the project from the high speed rail authority to cal trans. the biggest concern so far, funding. >> there's a lot more money that the state would have to get from the federal government in order to be able to complete this project and we all know what the situation is with the federal...
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. >> guest: he was negotiating the situation in laos and cambodia. he saw a global situation and he thought by fixing berlin he could make a more pliable khrushchev, indeed he didn't because what happened was khrushchev read all this weaknesses and then we had the cuban missile crisis but getting a little bit ahead of myself. 3.2 million people -- imagine that. the idea of drawing a line and putting up a wall and putting barbed wire and closing off that kind of city. there were cia agents, military intelligence agents, who had picked up noise about this noise but they didn't think it was feasible and they didn't think he could do it. and they didn't take it as seriously as they should have. i went deeply into the documents during this period and what fascinated me the most in the picture that i draw in the first of my two chapters on this whole question was the methodical blueprints for, you know, concrete pillars, tons of barbed wire. you know, sawhorses, you know, one man per every -- you know -- one soldier for every meter -- >> host: where did th
. >> guest: he was negotiating the situation in laos and cambodia. he saw a global situation and he thought by fixing berlin he could make a more pliable khrushchev, indeed he didn't because what happened was khrushchev read all this weaknesses and then we had the cuban missile crisis but getting a little bit ahead of myself. 3.2 million people -- imagine that. the idea of drawing a line and putting up a wall and putting barbed wire and closing off that kind of city. there were cia...
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>> he was also negotiating the situation in loose and cam bode -- laos and cambodia, so he was nervousbout all of this. he thought about by fixing berlin, he could make a more pliable kruschev. indeed, he didn't because what happened is kruschev read this as weaknd, and then we had -- weakness and then we had the cuban missile crisis. but getting a little ahead of myself. 3.2 million people, imagine, the idea of putting up a wall and closing off that kind of a city. there were cia agents, military intelligence agents who had picked up noise about this, but they just didn't believe it was feasible, they didn't think he could do it, so they didn't take it as seriously as they should have. i went deeply into the documents, and what fascinated me the most in the picture that i draw in the first of my two chapters on this whole question was the methodical blueprints for, you know, con treat pillars, on the -- concrete pillars, tons of barbed wire, one man per every -- >> by the way, where did they get all the equipment from? >> a lot of it they had locally, but the barbed wire they ordered
>> he was also negotiating the situation in loose and cam bode -- laos and cambodia, so he was nervousbout all of this. he thought about by fixing berlin, he could make a more pliable kruschev. indeed, he didn't because what happened is kruschev read this as weaknd, and then we had -- weakness and then we had the cuban missile crisis. but getting a little ahead of myself. 3.2 million people, imagine, the idea of putting up a wall and closing off that kind of a city. there were cia agents,...
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hearings get underway later this month with the final draft due out in june followed by any and all laos on the first of july. >> james: the mayor says the only way to fix it is to rein in what he says art run away employee retirement costs. >> the city spent $63 million on retirement, this year it's one of its 50 million. just for retirement. as we continue going up by about $50 million a year. that is not the worst case, that's just the reality we face. those kinds of increases are driving our share of payroll up over 50 percent. no end in sight. that is making dramatic impacts on our ability to provide services. >> james: san jose is not alone, of three of the bay area's major cities face a budget deficit. oakland faces $58 million deficit, san francisco 306 and our deficit. >> justine: coming up, a checked this out for this lady is getting down we will tell you why she got her groove on coming up. she does is way better than i can. (laughter) i love the characters san francisco, we'll be right back with your potential record-setting temperatures. >> justine: this is not something you
hearings get underway later this month with the final draft due out in june followed by any and all laos on the first of july. >> james: the mayor says the only way to fix it is to rein in what he says art run away employee retirement costs. >> the city spent $63 million on retirement, this year it's one of its 50 million. just for retirement. as we continue going up by about $50 million a year. that is not the worst case, that's just the reality we face. those kinds of increases...
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and allowed explosive dust to accumulate and blamed state and federal regulators for not enforcing laos. >>> a qantas airline jet suffered engine trouble this morning. the boeing 747 400 landed safely after the pilot shut down one of the four roils rolls royce engines. >>> in south africa, two trains collided leaving month are than 600 people hurt there, mostly broken bones and bruises. that happened during rush-hour. >>> gabrielle giffords continues her recovery this morning. doctors say she is doing very well. on wednesday, surgeons replaced a section of her skull. that means she no longer had to wear a protective helmet that she dislike. >> if someone wrote 5-17-11 on the top of the helmet as the final date, that's it. so it was an exciting week for her. she has been looking forward to this for a while. >> giffords' doctors continue to say her recovery from the shooting is, quote, almost miraculous. >>> giffords' astronaut husband, mark kelly is in orbit this morning. today's space walk was cut short because a carbon dioxide center wasn't working. >>> finally, talk about your multi-t
and allowed explosive dust to accumulate and blamed state and federal regulators for not enforcing laos. >>> a qantas airline jet suffered engine trouble this morning. the boeing 747 400 landed safely after the pilot shut down one of the four roils rolls royce engines. >>> in south africa, two trains collided leaving month are than 600 people hurt there, mostly broken bones and bruises. that happened during rush-hour. >>> gabrielle giffords continues her recovery this...
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charges against john edwards this week, perhaps even tomorrow, accusing him of breaking campaign finance laos. cbs news learned last week edwards met with a campaign donor suspected of funding a coverup of his affair with rielle hunter. we'll take a closer look this morning. >>> president obama announced a new lineup of the top military brass. do the changes signal a shift in policy? chip reid has the latest for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, chris. this is all part of a familiar pattern from president obama promoting from within rewarding competence and loyalty. with nearly 150,000 u.s. troops fighting in afghanistan and iraq and u.s. support of the nato-led mission in libya, president obama moved to put the finishing touches on the overhaul to his national security team announcing his picks for the new joint chiefs of staff, a 40-year army veteran. >> martin dempsey is one of our neigh's most respected and combat-tested generals. >> reporter: army general martin dempsey who had only served one month as army chief of staff will replace admiral mike mullen who retired this fa
charges against john edwards this week, perhaps even tomorrow, accusing him of breaking campaign finance laos. cbs news learned last week edwards met with a campaign donor suspected of funding a coverup of his affair with rielle hunter. we'll take a closer look this morning. >>> president obama announced a new lineup of the top military brass. do the changes signal a shift in policy? chip reid has the latest for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, chris. this is all...
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large and diverse refugee population who fled persecution from countries such as vietnam, cambosia and laos. in los angeles county they come from places as far as iran toal salvador. since arriving on our shores, many of the refugees have established themselves as civic leaders, small business owners and hardworking americans. some are working with resettlement agencies to help new refugee populations integrate, settle their families and restart their lives. the open arms with which our nation welcomes refugees from around the world reaffirms america's commitment to human rights and on the 60th anniversaries i look forward to continuing the u.s. commitment to human rights through strengthening of our refugee resettlement programs. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. speier, for five minutes. ms. speier: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to speak again about with race and sexual -- rape and sexual assault in the mill fare -- military. but first i want to recognize the role our
large and diverse refugee population who fled persecution from countries such as vietnam, cambosia and laos. in los angeles county they come from places as far as iran toal salvador. since arriving on our shores, many of the refugees have established themselves as civic leaders, small business owners and hardworking americans. some are working with resettlement agencies to help new refugee populations integrate, settle their families and restart their lives. the open arms with which our nation...
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cambodia and laos, both countries in which with the united states has important -- which the united statesrespect to our overall programs, we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we look to take these to the next steps over the course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things that i'd just like to say, the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia, whether it's the asean secretariat or a clearer sense of how the asean plus three, for instance, or the asean plus six engages in acts of the eeas, it sounds easy but with it's extraordinarily challenging. but that's one with of the things i think the united states wants to work on over the course of the next several years. i will say that i think the united states has a very clear view that if it's important, if it's consequential, if it involves the political, the strategic, the military issues confronting the asian-pacific region, then the united states wants to see it at the table and we want to be engaged in those conversations going forward. but
cambodia and laos, both countries in which with the united states has important -- which the united statesrespect to our overall programs, we have put in place schedules of strategic engagement which frankly have been remarkably productive. we look to take these to the next steps over the course of the next year or so. i think some of the other things that i'd just like to say, the process of creating deeper institutional commitments in asia, whether it's the asean secretariat or a clearer...