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that, i think, would be very volatile. >> laurence lee speaking to us from london. a people have been killed in bomb attack in southwest pakistan. it happened on the outskirts of quetta. the target was reportedly a vehicle carrying members of the elite anti-terror force. 11 members of the security forces are among the dead. syrian opposition leaders are gathering in istanbul to consider whether to hold ilog with the government of president bashar al-assad. it is the first syrian national coalition meeting since the u.s. and russia announced an initiative to end the two-year conflict. hashem ahelbarra joins us live from istanbul. ,e know that the former leader moaz al-khatib, has spoken recently and outlined a plan going recently -- going forward. what did he had to say? >> he delivered a parting shot to the syrian government and to the international community international community, providing no sense of compromise over a deal with the syrian government in the future. to vicends over power president -- the vice president or the prime minister, then he dissolved the
that, i think, would be very volatile. >> laurence lee speaking to us from london. a people have been killed in bomb attack in southwest pakistan. it happened on the outskirts of quetta. the target was reportedly a vehicle carrying members of the elite anti-terror force. 11 members of the security forces are among the dead. syrian opposition leaders are gathering in istanbul to consider whether to hold ilog with the government of president bashar al-assad. it is the first syrian national...
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laurence lee reports. >> entrÉe is about to do something which could save her life. measles.it can make you blind or deaf and ultimately kill you. preventing it isn't hard. >> are you worried about the prospect of measles? >> a friend of mine works for nhs, and she said that if you are born after 1970, you should have it done. >> that wasn't too bad was it? 20 years ago, measles had been wiped out in britain. now it is classed as an epidemic in this part of south wales. this is modern healthcare turned upside down. in many parts of the world, children cannot get vaccinated at all. not so in britain. for decades, the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine has been freely available to everyone pay for by the states. for the whole. a consciousde decision not to vaccinate their children. that has led to children of that age getting measles. 15 years ago, the offices of the evening post were buzzing with controversy. dr. claimed the vaccine caused autism in children. suddenly parents were refusing to vaccinate their children. that is a good story. the current edition of the paper is
laurence lee reports. >> entrÉe is about to do something which could save her life. measles.it can make you blind or deaf and ultimately kill you. preventing it isn't hard. >> are you worried about the prospect of measles? >> a friend of mine works for nhs, and she said that if you are born after 1970, you should have it done. >> that wasn't too bad was it? 20 years ago, measles had been wiped out in britain. now it is classed as an epidemic in this part of south wales....
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. >> commissioners, ladies and gentlemen for the record i am a mill laurence. i have been a resident of the city and county for 44 years. today i have two things on my plate. one is i have no qualms against anybody donating to the mounted police in san francisco. my daughter is an equestrian and she gave a speech to the board of supervisors to save the stables. it was a dramatic speech and i went on a freedom of information request to get the amount of a donation for the police in golden gate park and they claim there were no records of it. the mounted police have bought sattels at $10,000 a piece when i can find no record of any saddles costing that much and those 10 saddles are not at the park at this time. there is a combination of new ones and old ones. the second of item i would like to speak to is the gentleman that just spoke with beating up the homeless. i don't see the sfpd wasting their time with that when the taxi business used to be connected to the sfpd going back three to four years ago, and today it is not, and today the police do not respond to
. >> commissioners, ladies and gentlemen for the record i am a mill laurence. i have been a resident of the city and county for 44 years. today i have two things on my plate. one is i have no qualms against anybody donating to the mounted police in san francisco. my daughter is an equestrian and she gave a speech to the board of supervisors to save the stables. it was a dramatic speech and i went on a freedom of information request to get the amount of a donation for the police in golden...
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senator laurence levitan sponsored the bill to raise usury limits.weren't only hearing from lenders and developers during the interest crunch, where the interest rate hit and went above the ceiling. we heard from the average citizen who wanted to buy or sell his house. the ceiling prevented them from entering the marketplace. senator julian lapides opposed lifting the ceiling. when people need or want money, they're unconcerned about the cost at that moment. and that's why the state has to be almost in place of the parent. we have to really be responsible to protect the public from themselves. the bill passed easily, clearing both houses by february 21, 1979. governor hughes signed it the next day. what happened? mortgage interest rates went to 12%, then gradually came in line with rates across the nation. so we had frozen these people in their property. they couldn't move. they couldn't sell. once we raised the ceiling, that changed. people could sell their houses and did. money flowed into maryland. i think the consumer lost badly that year and sub
senator laurence levitan sponsored the bill to raise usury limits.weren't only hearing from lenders and developers during the interest crunch, where the interest rate hit and went above the ceiling. we heard from the average citizen who wanted to buy or sell his house. the ceiling prevented them from entering the marketplace. senator julian lapides opposed lifting the ceiling. when people need or want money, they're unconcerned about the cost at that moment. and that's why the state has to be...
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nbc bay area's laurence scott is on the road with the warriors. >> reporter: the warriors are in san antonio preparing for game 1 against if spurs, and the mood is upbeat. >> we understand that we have to win here in order to win the series. so that's the challenge. we have a great opportunity to do it. >> reporter: spurs fans are on the prowl all around san antonio from the alamo to the alamodome, a gigantic architecture icon in the lone star state. and here at the alamodome is where the warriors last beat the spurs in san antonio. that was in 1997. a few years before that was one of the strangest occurrences in the history of the nba. the warriors were playing in san antonio back in 1994 when the home of the spurs sprung a leak. fireworks had set off the sprinkler system and this water cannon. now this warriors team known for making a splash looks to give san antonio some of what they poured on denver, which is rethe confidence in the rhythm from last series, only having two or three days off to keep that going. >> reporter: with the warriors in san antonio, i'm laurence scott. >>
nbc bay area's laurence scott is on the road with the warriors. >> reporter: the warriors are in san antonio preparing for game 1 against if spurs, and the mood is upbeat. >> we understand that we have to win here in order to win the series. so that's the challenge. we have a great opportunity to do it. >> reporter: spurs fans are on the prowl all around san antonio from the alamo to the alamodome, a gigantic architecture icon in the lone star state. and here at the alamodome...
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laurence river. >> because we are confined perhaps to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the familiesnow, activities together, like go to the cottage, go ice fishing, you know, it gets you out of the house. it's very much a family thing. >> like many of their ilk, they seek one of the temporary towns, of sled-born cabins, drill a hole in the ice and wait. but these are not normal men. is quebec better than the rest of canada? >> obviously. >> come on. you didn't have to think about that long. >> no. >> wait a minute. are strippers paid hourly here? is that right? it's not a -- >> it's considered an art -- a performance art. >> you consider it a performance art. how does that work? >> you pay per song, per song. >> and then you can get a dance in the back, when is a private dance. that's $10 a song, $5 a song in public. that's why i go to certain strip bars because they're song are super long. and i'm cheap. i go for the king shrimp and lap dance. >> after a suspiciously stunned-looking fish emerges from the deep, it is ignored because fred and dave do things differently. no crudely fr
laurence river. >> because we are confined perhaps to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the familiesnow, activities together, like go to the cottage, go ice fishing, you know, it gets you out of the house. it's very much a family thing. >> like many of their ilk, they seek one of the temporary towns, of sled-born cabins, drill a hole in the ice and wait. but these are not normal men. is quebec better than the rest of canada? >> obviously. >> come on. you didn't have...