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. >> reporter: you may beg to differ, but mc lars has figured out how to make it in the rap game at a when the traditional record labels are seeing the profits dwindle. lars got his start playing in a punk rock band in high school and then moved on to a english lit major in stanford. >> they love the raps. because it is the proletariats speaking their minds and keeping it real and exploiting the machine that exploits so many people. >> reporter: and in a move he swears is good for business, lars embraces piracy rather than hiding it. >> we are pro-piracy, because if the they have the entire catalog and listen to the show, they will come to the show and listen to the burned cds in the car. >> reporter: and so they then come to your show and buy the t-shirts behind you, and then you profit in the end? >> it is the new media economics. >> as a artist, there are a lot of revenue streams and not just from records. that is the last place you ever expect to make money. >> reporter: roughly 60% of lars' income comes from the merchandise sales, and he says he would never sign with a record lab
. >> reporter: you may beg to differ, but mc lars has figured out how to make it in the rap game at a when the traditional record labels are seeing the profits dwindle. lars got his start playing in a punk rock band in high school and then moved on to a english lit major in stanford. >> they love the raps. because it is the proletariats speaking their minds and keeping it real and exploiting the machine that exploits so many people. >> reporter: and in a move he swears is good...
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mismas fuentes revelan que continúa enamorado de su esposa maría y que confía en poder reconciliar larsde esta extraordinaria ciudad de chicago, saludos y admiración a todo el equipo de telemundo de chicago y a todo el equipo de noticias que nos reciben con los brazos abiertos, nos despedimos por hoy, gracias por el privilegio de dejarme ser parte de su tarde. >> (♪). >>
mismas fuentes revelan que continúa enamorado de su esposa maría y que confía en poder reconciliar larsde esta extraordinaria ciudad de chicago, saludos y admiración a todo el equipo de telemundo de chicago y a todo el equipo de noticias que nos reciben con los brazos abiertos, nos despedimos por hoy, gracias por el privilegio de dejarme ser parte de su tarde. >> (♪). >>
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when folk music got mop you lar it was stripped down and in the language of what people actually saidat's what hip-hop does well. >> stephen: you are called a conscious rapper. do you accept that label? >> i accept it. it's a limitation but it's a compliment. i look at it it's a compliment so i take it. >> stephen: after the arrests law that was going to ask for i.d. papers from mexican immigrants you wrote a song called papers, please. >> that's right. >> stephen: are you, yourself, mexican. because i don't see race? >> an cinco de mayo. >> stephen: only one day a year. >> yes. >> stephen: are you an african-american? >> yes, i am. >> stephen: why would you write billion mexican concerns because, i mean, just -- think of it this way, if cops are pulling over mexicans at least they are leaving black people alone for a little while. which side is your bread buttered on there? >> the arizona law and what mexicans and people of color, the problem with the arizona law is that it bases it on your look and your appearance and profiling. that's something that us in the african-american commu
when folk music got mop you lar it was stripped down and in the language of what people actually saidat's what hip-hop does well. >> stephen: you are called a conscious rapper. do you accept that label? >> i accept it. it's a limitation but it's a compliment. i look at it it's a compliment so i take it. >> stephen: after the arrests law that was going to ask for i.d. papers from mexican immigrants you wrote a song called papers, please. >> that's right. >> stephen:...
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. >> to find out more, i met swedish business expert lars bargains. welcome. >> thank you. >> in a room filled with the comforts of his homeland. have a seat, please. >> oh. >> i think there is a misunderstanding about sweden which we have to correct. we for a long time have been capitalists and very good at it, but it's true that we also learned from the masters. now you're working for us, which is the way it turns around. >> god, look at you, so smug. >> you think i'm smug. >> a little bit. >> little bit, yeah. >> we used to be that smug. how do we get to be that smug again? >> i think that's the $1 million question. >> sweden was everything we used to be. [dancing queen playing] dominant, arrogant and so much more beautiful. but if sweden was us, who were we? >> we have, in fact, become sweden's mexico. >> really? >> absolutely. >> but if we want to work, we got to be somebody's mexico. >> if you're suggesting that the choice in america is to work for dangerous work, disrespectful work, degrading work at minimum wage. >> that's right. >> then my st
. >> to find out more, i met swedish business expert lars bargains. welcome. >> thank you. >> in a room filled with the comforts of his homeland. have a seat, please. >> oh. >> i think there is a misunderstanding about sweden which we have to correct. we for a long time have been capitalists and very good at it, but it's true that we also learned from the masters. now you're working for us, which is the way it turns around. >> god, look at you, so smug....
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que m{as sufren accidentes, se les niega protección o seguro médico, no se les paga, sus aumentos sal laravos, gano a 10, 90 la hora. >>> reportes de consejo nacional de la raza indica que esto es ante wowed no se ajusta a la economía moderna, ven muchos empleados temporales, los trabajadores latinos tienen muchas barreras en su lugar de empleo porque la mayoría trabaja en industrias de bajo salario, donde no hay protección de seguridad, o de salud, a veces los empleadores no pagan, a veces, los abusan o no los respetan como trabajadores. >>> indocumentados también reciben amenazas de que serán reportados si se quejan. >>> pero no todo seguro social mala noticia también encuentran que porque se le presta más a tengo al tema el número de accidentes fatales que sufren hispanos ha disminuído en los últimos dos a tres a años, sdes de washington, univision vmths. >>> el gobierno del salvador expandió un servicio telefónico especial donde ayudan a inmigrantes que enfrentan problemas en estados unidos y les educan sus sus derechos. ante abusos que presentan muchos historpanos el gobierno de salv
que m{as sufren accidentes, se les niega protección o seguro médico, no se les paga, sus aumentos sal laravos, gano a 10, 90 la hora. >>> reportes de consejo nacional de la raza indica que esto es ante wowed no se ajusta a la economía moderna, ven muchos empleados temporales, los trabajadores latinos tienen muchas barreras en su lugar de empleo porque la mayoría trabaja en industrias de bajo salario, donde no hay protección de seguridad, o de salud, a veces los empleadores no...
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in terms of trip generation as we looked at it for cathedral hill, we anticipate 207 vehicle lar trips to and from the hospital and 271 transit trips. lastly, in terms of the environmental analysis, the draft e.i.r. has found there will not be any significant impacts on any of the mobility indicators including transit. because this hospital is in a very -- is in a dens neighborhood, very residential, we have been asking for -- we have been working with project sponsors very closely over the last couple of years to include a series of streetscapes, public safety improvements to integrate the facility and be asking for these to be added into the development agreement. i'll go through the high level -- we will be looking at including pedestrian lighting around the perimeter of the campus to provide safety for pedestrians, transit riders and others. we will be looking at sidewalk widening along cesar chavez street. ready to break ground there in a couple of -- and we will be asking for sidewalk improvements in addition to the streetscape plans. street trees and all that fun stuff -- and th
in terms of trip generation as we looked at it for cathedral hill, we anticipate 207 vehicle lar trips to and from the hospital and 271 transit trips. lastly, in terms of the environmental analysis, the draft e.i.r. has found there will not be any significant impacts on any of the mobility indicators including transit. because this hospital is in a very -- is in a dens neighborhood, very residential, we have been asking for -- we have been working with project sponsors very closely over the...
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>>and he was@very outspoken lar on, on potical situations and social situations with the state of israelwas remarkable about einstein'sscientific discovery? was it method as well as >> it was a matter of method. i mean, one thang thank's fascinating about him is at that time when he made his discoveries, he was, as i said before, a humblepat earnt clerk. there are two legends, one was working four hours on his patent application and@fou" hours on his work that he came out with in 1905. the other theory is he he was working on it eight hours a day under the table. it's unclear, both of those of legends. but the method, one thing that we've learned from the love let$ers is that he was well aware of the literature, read all of the primary sources from contemporary and soin one@ sense he cos from nowhere and on thether nd he's someone who is wl versed in the physics of the day. >> thihis is one of the volumes you were able to produce. tell us about this. >> this is volume seven@which cors $he period from the -- of the first world war. these are his pars, so the series that we worked on is tw
>>and he was@very outspoken lar on, on potical situations and social situations with the state of israelwas remarkable about einstein'sscientific discovery? was it method as well as >> it was a matter of method. i mean, one thang thank's fascinating about him is at that time when he made his discoveries, he was, as i said before, a humblepat earnt clerk. there are two legends, one was working four hours on his patent application and@fou" hours on his work that he came out with...
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we must chart a more centered course, like generations before, we must embrace america's sing ewe lar role. but we must be as pragmatic as we are passionate. when threatated, we must respond with force. but when that force can be targeted, we need not deploy large armies overseas. when innocents are being slaughtered and global security endangered, we don't have to choose between standing idly by or acting on our own. instead, we must rally international action, which we're doing in libya, where we do not have a single soldier on the ground. but our supporting allies in protecting the libyan people and giving them the chance to determine their own destiny. in all that we do, we must remember that what sets america apart is not solely our power, it is the principles upon which our union was founded. we're a nation that brings our enemies to justice while adhering to the rule of law. and respecting the rights of all our citizens. we protect our own freedom and prosperity by extending it to others. we stand not for empire, but for self-determination. that is why we have a stake in the de
we must chart a more centered course, like generations before, we must embrace america's sing ewe lar role. but we must be as pragmatic as we are passionate. when threatated, we must respond with force. but when that force can be targeted, we need not deploy large armies overseas. when innocents are being slaughtered and global security endangered, we don't have to choose between standing idly by or acting on our own. instead, we must rally international action, which we're doing in libya,...
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there are applications anything on now with radiant so pap lar. >> what is radiant heat? where you take a fluid or warmed liquid and run it through pipes in the floor? >> this is a solar heat exchanger it's capturing the sun's heat where the radiant is distributing or sending it to the storage device and having piping in your floor, which is a nice way to heat because it's dust free environment and it's become all the rage these days. >> doesn't sound like an easy retrofit. >> that's true it's during a remotsd or new home. >> are people putting on wall panels and running the heat through a wall panel. >> you can do it that way. to divide the solar heating nowadays solar thermal to domestic hot water or space heating we can use it to heat pools in san francisco there are not that many applications. you can run the hot water through thin tubes like base board tubes or fan coil systems there is one from chill chaser f from england. you run it through the loop and it heats the room. it's a slow recovery process you want to leave it on with a timer you want to heat the room fo
there are applications anything on now with radiant so pap lar. >> what is radiant heat? where you take a fluid or warmed liquid and run it through pipes in the floor? >> this is a solar heat exchanger it's capturing the sun's heat where the radiant is distributing or sending it to the storage device and having piping in your floor, which is a nice way to heat because it's dust free environment and it's become all the rage these days. >> doesn't sound like an easy retrofit....
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and now these craft are heading for the very edge of the sew lar system. the voyagers are now so distant from the sun, that the flow of parols from it with solar wind has slowed right down. the craft have almost entered a new relling of space. >> it's kind of like crossing an oh, right? we're beginning to think that we're seeing the shoreline where we're going to go into interstellar space. so we're doing more activities with the spacecraft. and people are excited about it. >> and golden discs engraved with information about us and inside them something big in the 1970's, long-playing records with greetings. >> hello from the children of planet earth. [speak foreign language] >> so once they leave the solar system, where next? well, eventually they'll feel the warnlt of another star, but that won't happen for 40,000 years. "bbc news" in california. >> queen elizabeth's husband is 90 on friday. prince phillip has stood at the queen's side for nearly 60 years as the longest serving consult in british history. but in a rare interview to mark his birthday, he'
and now these craft are heading for the very edge of the sew lar system. the voyagers are now so distant from the sun, that the flow of parols from it with solar wind has slowed right down. the craft have almost entered a new relling of space. >> it's kind of like crossing an oh, right? we're beginning to think that we're seeing the shoreline where we're going to go into interstellar space. so we're doing more activities with the spacecraft. and people are excited about it. >> and...
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. >> translator: the new see lar power system's current goal is to cut co2 by 180 tons a year. >>> now let's get your recap of the latest market figures. and that's it for this hour in business. >>> now to our series "china rising." it's a country where car has become king. china sales of new cars reached more than 18 million a year. international manufacturers are trying to corner the booming inland market but some of them have had a rough spring because of japan's march 11th quake and tsunami. nhk world's yutaka yano reports on the lessons learned from the disaster. >> reporter: glitz, glamour, and status. selling cars and the lifestyle they offer hasn't been hard in china in recent years. but as the taste of the country's growing middle class become more refined, companies are using international auto shows such as this one in the inland city of wuhan to prove they can cater to their needs. >> translator: we want a big and comfortable car because we have another child. >> translator: i want a car with a famous brand. >> translator: i want a red car. >> translator: she likes red cars
. >> translator: the new see lar power system's current goal is to cut co2 by 180 tons a year. >>> now let's get your recap of the latest market figures. and that's it for this hour in business. >>> now to our series "china rising." it's a country where car has become king. china sales of new cars reached more than 18 million a year. international manufacturers are trying to corner the booming inland market but some of them have had a rough spring because of...
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this one out after winning the euro to tell you but still a strong field and it was dutchman here lars he was quickly over the five point four kilometer route finishing in a time of six minutes and i seen seconds three seconds ahead of has it right or alexander vinokourov barbara bradley wiggins was third monday sees riders tackle one hundred forty four kilometer route the first of seven stages happy with his perfect. yeah now this is a. first timer i don't think i am not surprised by the news of course i being my airport lol is also very really good if i train or train art of course and they're . doing very well it's a very nice raised five point five k. we're a small oil so toss perfect for me and finally rowing in russia may be a far cry from its glory days but the new national team has continued preparations for next summer's london olympics as they test the water here in the russian capital over the weekend as well. there was a good reason to celebrate on the water of the really canal kirloskar as the grand mosque in regard to marked the fiftieth birthday it is also a tradition th
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to quote another speaker on same lar hearing from a while back, she said, when it comes it these kinds of commissions, it doesn't get any better than sally stephens. it really doesn't. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm david emanuel. i live in glen park. i'm also a member of the upper knowy valley dog owners group. i'm here today tone dorse sally stephens as chair of the commission and hopefully have you keep her on the board. she's very highly admired and respected. as we heard before, she's astro physicist by training and conducts her meetings very much like a scientist. she considered all points of view, she's very courteous, lets everyone speak and then lets the facts guide her decision-making process and has everyone a part of that. i highly urge you to keep sally stephens as part of the commission. thank you. >> -- supervisor kim: thank you, mr. emanuel. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name andrea brooks. i'm the director for paws, pets are wonderful support, and current vice chairman of the commission that we're discussing. which i have been on for
to quote another speaker on same lar hearing from a while back, she said, when it comes it these kinds of commissions, it doesn't get any better than sally stephens. it really doesn't. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm david emanuel. i live in glen park. i'm also a member of the upper knowy valley dog owners group. i'm here today tone dorse sally stephens as chair of the commission and hopefully have you keep her on the board. she's very highly admired and...
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after winning his year and it's early but you're still a strong field and he knows that from here lars boom he was quickest over the five point four kilometer route finishing in a time of six minutes and eighteen seconds that's three seconds ahead of has it right at alexander vinokourov of britain bradley wiggins was on monday riders will tackle one hundred forty four kilometer route the first of seven stages. and finally in rowing russia may be a far cry from its glory days but the new look national team has continued preparations for next summer's london olympics as they tested the water here in the russian capital over the weekend. that there was a good reason to celebrate on the water of the really canal kirloskar as the grand mosque in regard to mark to ski fifth birthday is also traditionally titled as international but only at this from the former soviet union are taking part these days the three time olympic champion which started off remembers when things were different. when the regatta began fifty years ago a lot of foreign rulers came to take heart back in the soviet union
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. >> and the space shuttle "endeavor" make aspect tack lar nighttime land -- spectacular nighttime landing in florida to cap the time mission in space. a lot went on while you slept. 4:30. thank you for joining us. begin with a massive injury crash on 880 overnight that could make a mess of the morning commute in oakland. key portion of the busy freeway is completely closed in one direction as crews try to clean up. abc7's amy hollyfield is live at the scene near the seventh street exit. amy? >> it's the 200 gallons of diesel fuel that is taking them so long to clean this up. this is why it's still closed. it happened around midnight. they are thinking it isn't going to open up until 7:00 this morning. it happened on northbound, highway 880, near 7 street in oakland. reckless driver around midnight went speeding through here. he rear-ended a car set off by the domino effect. that car hit a big rig which cut across all lanes of traffic and hit the shoulder and ran into the guardrail. his fuel tank was ruptured. four vehicles were involved in the crash. the driver that caused this fled the s
. >> and the space shuttle "endeavor" make aspect tack lar nighttime land -- spectacular nighttime landing in florida to cap the time mission in space. a lot went on while you slept. 4:30. thank you for joining us. begin with a massive injury crash on 880 overnight that could make a mess of the morning commute in oakland. key portion of the busy freeway is completely closed in one direction as crews try to clean up. abc7's amy hollyfield is live at the scene near the seventh...
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it is spk tack lar and iconic, full of hope and optimism. what she can't see are grim statistics plaguing the golden state. 2 million unemployed, epidemic of foreclosures, budget hole that's still $10 million deep this, place california represents perhaps more than any other in this country both the pail and promise of america. america has always been able to bottle hope better than anyone else. the yearning for it compelled obama to the white house. it's one of the things i always loved about this place. but these days hope is in pitfully short supply. two-thirds of americans say the country is heading in the wrong direction. most un-american. a met up with an entrepreneur and academic who arrived from india 3030 years ago. he said the can-do spirit is being thwarted by the can't-do anything system of government and yet there is no country he would rather call home. >> it's way better to be pessimistic about america but this country haze way of fighting back. every 20, 30 years it gets into a slump and looks like the world will fall apart a
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lars tunnel. our partners this rushing up and putting up fifty million dollars it's the the who is putting out two hundred fifty and i see a ton of people here that we hope that will get investors from outside of russia in the end is to provide better services to the client some of these banks and that means that you need to have the fear. banks in the good transparent banks and you need to have banks all around the country and also in the regions that are really on the surface today we know that that that the private banks here lots of them are not very strong at the same time the government is raising the capital requirements on them so they need to the strength. that probably be a positive they should. and that's the view for an hour from st petersburg stay with us throughout the day here on our t.v. business for a very very where we'll be bringing you much more about all the deals that are being cited more perspectives from the newsmakers here at the st petersburg international economic for. s
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from iraq veterans against the war a fellow marine veteran with a keen understanding of economics lars xterm wrote this i want a facebook wall. most of the work done by active duty enlisted grunts is busy work that benefits absolutely no one cleaning government buildings polishing metal things practicing jungle warfare before a deployment to the desert keynesian economics says in a recession you should pay a man to dig a hole one day and philip next doesn't count if you sleep in it a writes we've also notice and passionate responses already to our gun show from yesterday on you tube i spilled my drink commented f. the second amendment by the way you can actually write a full effort on youtube nobody needs to own guns suits to search for sprout a mystery i think that's why you say he has a homemade machete launcher f. guns guns don't shoot machetes they shoot bullets which any launchers shoot machetes they are going to have our guns if they want machete launchers are far superior to guns they shoot machetes did i mention that well you did and thanks for the tip as soon as machetes are c
from iraq veterans against the war a fellow marine veteran with a keen understanding of economics lars xterm wrote this i want a facebook wall. most of the work done by active duty enlisted grunts is busy work that benefits absolutely no one cleaning government buildings polishing metal things practicing jungle warfare before a deployment to the desert keynesian economics says in a recession you should pay a man to dig a hole one day and philip next doesn't count if you sleep in it a writes...
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as you found lars report other critics of this event say it was not frankly about friends in high places getting together to talk about current events this is wealthy and powerful people who have proven that it's discussed at the conference had a real impact in shaping policy and history among the critics radio host alex jones i spoke to him earlier about why people should care that this happened there are. well we should care because of for the last few decades. building burks lives i've been able to smuggle out some of the minutes of the meetings i believe our group has now admitted that they covertly more than fifty years ago set up a core of the european union to be a system for private banking cartels to take over nation states build a bird group as an authoritarian agenda and hillary clinton back in the mid ninety's was fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for violating us federal law for meeting with private individuals to set to discuss policy and so we should be concerned about the goldberg rate because this is the group that has openly promoted through their surrogates and sp
as you found lars report other critics of this event say it was not frankly about friends in high places getting together to talk about current events this is wealthy and powerful people who have proven that it's discussed at the conference had a real impact in shaping policy and history among the critics radio host alex jones i spoke to him earlier about why people should care that this happened there are. well we should care because of for the last few decades. building burks lives i've been...
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fully cooperate, and he is now saying he was just explaining to the young women his part in the dc lar ration of independent that -- declaration of independent that all men are endowed by their creator. a little history lesson. >> there was something creepy we didn't talk about, the fact that he -- did he know the ages or something? >> he says as far as he know thees are all adults because -- they were all adults because they claimed they were on-line. way to do your research. >> that's anyone that ever spoke to chris hanson. same thing. >> the only thing missing was the six-pack of wine cooler. >> mr. wiener, why don't you have a seat there. why don't you talk to me for a little while. >> i was going to give them a lesson they shouldn't be a twitter the transcript says you were here for sex. >> i am actually working with you. >> i was just doing this because i knew other people were preying on this girl. i wanted to keep her safe. >> pete townsend's defense was this happened to me and i am doing a book on it. >> i want to talk about the thing i am most upset about in the whole wiener
fully cooperate, and he is now saying he was just explaining to the young women his part in the dc lar ration of independent that -- declaration of independent that all men are endowed by their creator. a little history lesson. >> there was something creepy we didn't talk about, the fact that he -- did he know the ages or something? >> he says as far as he know thees are all adults because -- they were all adults because they claimed they were on-line. way to do your research....
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. >>> another stel lar day. you like what you see? ?mo75ve more in terms c of tem p re on this coming up. [ fefemalele annnnouncer] kick off summer at the jcpenney as big as it gets sale! stock up on the season's hottest 4-hour steals! nike and adidas tees are just $12.99... ...and fantastic footwear is just $38.99! swimwear sizzles for her, all half off!... ...plus, all sheet sets are 55% off! get summer savings with jcp cash -- that's $10 off when you spend just 25! no exclusions! unlike other stores we don't make you come back to save! start shopping for summer this friday and saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. >>> waiting for a verdict. the jury in the chauncey bailey murder trial has been deliberating for nearly three weeks now and each day has been agonizing for the family and friends of the slain journalist. jodi hernandez talked with one of bailey's closest friends. >> chauncey was a dear friend. >> reporter: derek nesbitt is hopeful he will soon see justice
. >>> another stel lar day. you like what you see? ?mo75ve more in terms c of tem p re on this coming up. [ fefemalele annnnouncer] kick off summer at the jcpenney as big as it gets sale! stock up on the season's hottest 4-hour steals! nike and adidas tees are just $12.99... ...and fantastic footwear is just $38.99! swimwear sizzles for her, all half off!... ...plus, all sheet sets are 55% off! get summer savings with jcp cash -- that's $10 off when you spend just 25! no exclusions!...
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. >> reporter: now firefighters and three other unions tentively had lar deals.have ten days to vote. if they vote no, the police department would have to cut its budget by some $12 million. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> two senators are teaming up in a bipartisan push. lieberman and cohurn introduced a proposal to increase the age for medicare from 65 to 67. the plan also calls for wealthier seniors to pay more for their care. >> we can't balance our budget without dealing with mandatory spending programs like medicare. the second is, we can't -- >> senator lieberman and goldburn says they would cut medicare by $5 million over the next years. >>> and the fda is recalling the drug avastin. what it may mean for cancer parents. >>> and four years after a deadly attack at the san francisco zoo -- >>> a critical decision in washington tomorrow could affect hundreds of thousands of cancer patients. the fda is expected to retrieve approval of drug. >> reporter: the fda today says there's a problem, the drug does not work. obviously her kids are energetic and
. >> reporter: now firefighters and three other unions tentively had lar deals.have ten days to vote. if they vote no, the police department would have to cut its budget by some $12 million. rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> two senators are teaming up in a bipartisan push. lieberman and cohurn introduced a proposal to increase the age for medicare from 65 to 67. the plan also calls for wealthier seniors to pay more for their care. >> we can't balance our budget...
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it will instead concentrate on writing aps for more ap you lar phones. not all is rosie for apple. the ceo is sick, hasn't come out with new products and its stock has slipped. over the past month, down 5% well off of its mys. "the new york times" says that microsoft wuld hook your device for x box, connected responds to voice commands so you could ask for more information. >> order snuggy now. >> you've got it precisely. >> scott's birthday soon. >> they say call, x, box, order. >> charge it. >> and the snuggy is on its way. >> or the countless other products. thank you very much. we've got a lot more coming up this morning including that big fire that's burning at a fraternity house in downtown han san jose. it is massive out there. luckilon no e injured. n we're going to have a lot more coming up.
it will instead concentrate on writing aps for more ap you lar phones. not all is rosie for apple. the ceo is sick, hasn't come out with new products and its stock has slipped. over the past month, down 5% well off of its mys. "the new york times" says that microsoft wuld hook your device for x box, connected responds to voice commands so you could ask for more information. >> order snuggy now. >> you've got it precisely. >> scott's birthday soon. >> they say...
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what is that, cheddar cheese lar vachlt in many cultures, insects like this is food.tter of fact we met up with one girl so convinced bugs are a sustainable source of nutrition she's actually incorporated them into her diet." people hire me to cook at fairs, museums, schools. >> i'm in woodside. i'm starving as always. she's a chef ready to cook up something. we have dragonflies, stink bug, silk warm pupa. >> what's that here? >> ice cream. you can't have any of that. >> what are we going to have? >> blt. >> b is for bee larva. bee larva is high in omega fatty acids like fish. it becomes perfectly clear this is good food. >> are you going to eat that? what? without even asking. >> it just fell on the counter. the counter is clean. >> i'm not worried about the counter. >> there you go. you're going to like it. it's like a mushroomy bacon. >> you're right. >> there we go. i'm telling you, this is going to be one of the tastiest things you've had. bug appetite. >> i was going to make fried green tomato worms. then i have some crickets that i was going to dry roast and ma
what is that, cheddar cheese lar vachlt in many cultures, insects like this is food.tter of fact we met up with one girl so convinced bugs are a sustainable source of nutrition she's actually incorporated them into her diet." people hire me to cook at fairs, museums, schools. >> i'm in woodside. i'm starving as always. she's a chef ready to cook up something. we have dragonflies, stink bug, silk warm pupa. >> what's that here? >> ice cream. you can't have any of that....
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. >> host: you know, bernard louis, a score lar said that europe will probably be islamist by the endf the century. do you buy into that? is that a possibility? are they moving with that kind of momentum? >> guest: so rapidly, and i think he's too conservative. i can see in great britain and people say that's crazy. no, it's not just me saying this. leading scholars have said this, great britain some say by the year 2050 will have self-se grated muslim enclaves living outside common law, and we are already seeing it. there's 87sharia courts functioning now in great britain outside of common law and there's no go zones in the country where police do not veepture. this is great britain. winston churchill is turning in his grave. >> host: there's a report that said there's no less than 50sharia cases in american courts most having to do with custody laws and family law, but nonetheless, that's a shocking statistic for a country that supposedly says through, you know, the 6th amendment, the supreme court will be the supreme law of the land. how can that co-exist? >> guest: it can't. peopl
. >> host: you know, bernard louis, a score lar said that europe will probably be islamist by the endf the century. do you buy into that? is that a possibility? are they moving with that kind of momentum? >> guest: so rapidly, and i think he's too conservative. i can see in great britain and people say that's crazy. no, it's not just me saying this. leading scholars have said this, great britain some say by the year 2050 will have self-se grated muslim enclaves living outside common...
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. >> candy, he went for what i would call the economic jug gu lar.taken the economic model from europe. it's hard to imagine anything more critical. you're european. >> horrible. >> absolutely. >> but he went through the litany of legitimate economic data, unemployment, foreclosures, everything that has the public deeply concerned but did he given as that will touch a nerve that is sufficient? >> listen, i'll tell you two of the biggest applause lines -- and when you say answers, there were not details. but he did talk about capping government spending at 20% of the economy. he said it's about 40% now. he did talk about a balanced budget. those were huge applause lines in this group, which obviously are republicans from new hampshire and new hampshire is very focused in on conservative fiscal things. so, yes, he had those sorts of things but not in terms of -- listen, here's my eight-point plan on reducing the deficit. >> candy, i've got to say, we've got to move on to something. there's going to be a voice perhaps for his campaign but he had one lin
. >> candy, he went for what i would call the economic jug gu lar.taken the economic model from europe. it's hard to imagine anything more critical. you're european. >> horrible. >> absolutely. >> but he went through the litany of legitimate economic data, unemployment, foreclosures, everything that has the public deeply concerned but did he given as that will touch a nerve that is sufficient? >> listen, i'll tell you two of the biggest applause lines -- and when...
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so by and lar it creates a sense ofndecision in terms of how do we go from this point forward? how do we get to an end to this war? >> rose: those people who think we should leave in part think we should leave because they don't think governance was working. that was the goal and that was the responsibility of the man you work for, ambassador holbrooke. did it fail? did it have no chance of success >> well, the civilian side of this is partly governing and partly diplomacy. in the past two years we have done very little in terms of laying the ground work for a diplomatic end to this war. we should have at the time that we put the 30,000 additional troops in and we begin the surgee should have also embarked oa much more serious regional engagement about how to get everybody on the same page to put pressure on the taliban to make a deal with the karzai government. that would have provided the right pre-text for now withdrawing these troops. without that essentially there is no path forward. the governance part is... has been problematic. it hasn't worked. and the parts of it that
so by and lar it creates a sense ofndecision in terms of how do we go from this point forward? how do we get to an end to this war? >> rose: those people who think we should leave in part think we should leave because they don't think governance was working. that was the goal and that was the responsibility of the man you work for, ambassador holbrooke. did it fail? did it have no chance of success >> well, the civilian side of this is partly governing and partly diplomacy. in the...
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from boston ken rogoff of lar vard university, previous chief economist at the imf. i am pleased to have all of them here. i will start with paul krugman. what's happening to the ecomic recovery? >> there really has never been much of an economic recovery. when all is said and done i like to look just-- what are the fraction of adults who are employed that fell off a cliff between 2007 and 2009. and it has really not recovered at all it is bouncing along. so basically we' in a holding pattern. in an economies that's growing but job growth is no faster than population growth. >> rose: does job growth have anything to do with increased prottivity. people are still doing more with less in terms of workers. >> that always happens. what ihappening now, it i not that there isn't work for these workers to do. it isn't that there isn't spending power. people aret spending enough to employ the people that we have. it is something that isn't exactly a recession but isn't a recovery in any real sense. >> rose: so the mistake was not to have a bigger estimate plus-- stimulus pac
from boston ken rogoff of lar vard university, previous chief economist at the imf. i am pleased to have all of them here. i will start with paul krugman. what's happening to the ecomic recovery? >> there really has never been much of an economic recovery. when all is said and done i like to look just-- what are the fraction of adults who are employed that fell off a cliff between 2007 and 2009. and it has really not recovered at all it is bouncing along. so basically we' in a holding...
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you don't want be in charge of lar tracts of ungovernable territory with tribes that hate you and are warring against you. pakistan should be saying our strategic goal is to grow at 6% a year, to raise the standard of living with people and that means we need a peace deal with india, stability in afghanistan and if that means there are a few members of the northern i lines that we don't particularly like, who cares? that is in a sense a civilian conception of national interest rather than a military conception and this is pakistan's fundamental problem. other countries have armies. pakistan is an army that has a country. until you change that fundamental definition of national interest, pakistan is going to keep playing this absurd game where they're trying to gain strategic... you're right, charlie. theyould say we need to have those options. we need to keep those options open. we can't beat india in a conventional war so we keep these militants. and we'll... at a low cast we're destabilizing afghanistan. >> rose: it was said it went to mumbai, too? >> absolutely and now the evidence
you don't want be in charge of lar tracts of ungovernable territory with tribes that hate you and are warring against you. pakistan should be saying our strategic goal is to grow at 6% a year, to raise the standard of living with people and that means we need a peace deal with india, stability in afghanistan and if that means there are a few members of the northern i lines that we don't particularly like, who cares? that is in a sense a civilian conception of national interest rather than a...