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my name is hope lee chang. president olague: speak right into the microphone. >> i live on an 43 ullula street. that lady is my neighbor. the building is very close to my backyard. my kitchen and dining room is very close. we have a feeling this is not very good, so i do not like it. thanks. >> my name is george, a friend of the family of the house at 4140. item three or four times a week. and i see it will be blocking if they build the building. [unintelligible] it will be an invasion of privacy, because you could see dining, bedroom, and the bathroom. it seems to me i would be very happy if the commissioners make a final decision to block the construction of that 43rd avenue. thank you very much. >> hello, my name is -- president olague: speak right into the microphone, please. >> we need a little bit of humor here. my name is charles. i live at 2475 42nd avenue. i have been there since march 1, 1958. it is the sunset that we love. two-story garage, living space on top. there is a gradual input to tear the am
my name is hope lee chang. president olague: speak right into the microphone. >> i live on an 43 ullula street. that lady is my neighbor. the building is very close to my backyard. my kitchen and dining room is very close. we have a feeling this is not very good, so i do not like it. thanks. >> my name is george, a friend of the family of the house at 4140. item three or four times a week. and i see it will be blocking if they build the building. [unintelligible] it will be an...
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i would like to thank our mayor, eduardo lee, which i changed his name to, for letting us join him tonight, hosting this event so we can celebrate together. i look forward to seeing you at the reception. and congratulations once again to all the awardees. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, maggie. it seems as though the person who would be accepting the award on superintendent garcia's behalf will not be able to join us. but the presenter is someone who i thought was a very important to pass that a war on it too. i would like to say a few words. he created a program. it is our treasurer. [applause] >> hello, yes was so honored to be here and to join you in giving this incredible award to superintendent carlos garcia. i have had the honor to work with him to launch an exciting program called kindergarten to college, which opens up automatically for every child entering the san francisco public schools at kindergarten a college savings account. it puts an initial deposit in for each and every one of those children. it is funded by the city. it is administered by the treasure
i would like to thank our mayor, eduardo lee, which i changed his name to, for letting us join him tonight, hosting this event so we can celebrate together. i look forward to seeing you at the reception. and congratulations once again to all the awardees. thank you. [applause] >> well, thank you very much, maggie. it seems as though the person who would be accepting the award on superintendent garcia's behalf will not be able to join us. but the presenter is someone who i thought was a...
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lee said he's willing to soften south korea's stance toward the north. that marks something of a change. lee's government has taken a tough approach on relations with the north. especially since the sinking of a south korean ship and the shelling of a south korean island last year. kim's death puts the lee administration on alert. but also showed it's ability to be flexible. earlier this week, the government announced it will not send an official condolence delegation to north korea. but it's not stopping private organizations and civilians from reaching out. south korea did not permit official visits or expressions of condolence when kim jong il's father and predecessor, kim il sung died 17 years ago. professor koyu fun of south korean university says they see kim's death as a chance to reestablish inter-korean relations. >> translator: as his term for president approaches its end, he doesn't want to be remembered as making the north/south relationship worse than ever. >> the professor also says the way china and the united states deal with north korea will affect south korean policy.
lee said he's willing to soften south korea's stance toward the north. that marks something of a change. lee's government has taken a tough approach on relations with the north. especially since the sinking of a south korean ship and the shelling of a south korean island last year. kim's death puts the lee administration on alert. but also showed it's ability to be flexible. earlier this week, the government announced it will not send an official condolence delegation to north korea. but it's...
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lee said he's willing to soften south korea's stance toward the north. that marks something of a change. lee's government has taken a tough approach on relations with the north. especially since the sinking of a south korean ship and the shelling of a south korean island last year. kim's death puts the lee administration on alert. but also showed it's ability to be flexible. earlier this week, the government announced it will not send an official condolence delegation to north korea. but it's not stopping private organizations and civilians from reaching out. south korea did not permit official visits or expressions of condolence when kim jong il's father and predecessor, kim il sung died 17 years ago. professor koyu fun of south korean university says they see kim's death as a chance to reestablish inter-korean relations. >> translator: as his term for president approaches its end, he doesn't want to be remembered as making the north/south relationship worse than ever. >> the professor also says the way china and the united states deal with north korea will affect south korean policy.
lee said he's willing to soften south korea's stance toward the north. that marks something of a change. lee's government has taken a tough approach on relations with the north. especially since the sinking of a south korean ship and the shelling of a south korean island last year. kim's death puts the lee administration on alert. but also showed it's ability to be flexible. earlier this week, the government announced it will not send an official condolence delegation to north korea. but it's...
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on behalf of the family violence prevention fund and the staff in this room, debbie lee, who has changed the way health care providers help women who come into emergency rooms, health clinics, and is now making sure that middle school kids get to go to school to learn and have friendships and not be bullied and not to be raped. thank you, debbie lee. and my colleague, 18. -- lennie. lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the beijing platform. because of your work in coalition with other groups around this country, over 15,000 battered and sexually abused in the court woman -- and the. women are here and free of their abusive spouses. thank you very much, lennie. and sarah. is your mom here? she is also related to someone on the school board. sarah, who runs and it works on signature products, coaching boys into men. i encourage you to look at that's not cool.com, which is about stopping dating violence. this is an organizational award, i get to do this. and for rachel, who has been at the organization and who has been my
on behalf of the family violence prevention fund and the staff in this room, debbie lee, who has changed the way health care providers help women who come into emergency rooms, health clinics, and is now making sure that middle school kids get to go to school to learn and have friendships and not be bullied and not to be raped. thank you, debbie lee. and my colleague, 18. -- lennie. lennie, who was with us in beijing. because of your extraordinary work, violence against women as part of the...
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. >> but since the passing lee hopes this will open the door for change. >> now the internet and also cell phone infiltrate to north korea this is possible there could be uprisings, among young, educated and sons and daughters of the ruling class. >> but paul lee sees no immediate change. >> the company is going to go into a period of warning. >> kim jong-il was hated by many he was beloved by his people, millions died of starvation in his reign, lee says he was negotiating to end hunger. >> the united states was expected to announce it would be starting food aid to north korea. north korean's expected to announce a few days later it could be spus spending it's program possibly by thursday would be taking step autos the so called talks began in twee. and says until reached they can count on food from the south. even in the face of an uncertain military threat. >> we're willing to support our people. they're dying. our brothers did this. >> and the supreme court said it would hear unprecedented five hours of arguments. a high court rarely alots more than an hour or so. the primary issu
. >> but since the passing lee hopes this will open the door for change. >> now the internet and also cell phone infiltrate to north korea this is possible there could be uprisings, among young, educated and sons and daughters of the ruling class. >> but paul lee sees no immediate change. >> the company is going to go into a period of warning. >> kim jong-il was hated by many he was beloved by his people, millions died of starvation in his reign, lee says he was...
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. >> reporter: retired pastor chang zhu lee fled north korea in 1950 as his homeland was ripped in half5, lee's family also was torn apart. >> because of my dad was a minister, i saw my daddy was persecuted. >> reporter: lee eventually emigrated to the united states where he led a methodist congregation but never forgot his homeland. he's returned half a dozen times on humanitarian missions bringing tons of food to orphanages and building noodle factories in north korea, where millions of people reportedly starve to death in the 1990s. >> showing our love for them. we love you. you are all brothers and sisters. >> reporter: during his missions, north korean authorities never allowed lee to visit places from his childhood, which still haunts him six decades later. >> i can tell that you still have a connection, or still feel a connection. >> yes. >> reporter: what is that connection? >> i want to know what happened to my dad. whether he lived or died, how? >> reporter: as north korea's new leader, kim jong un mourns the death of his father, lee hopes he will work towards opening to south
. >> reporter: retired pastor chang zhu lee fled north korea in 1950 as his homeland was ripped in half5, lee's family also was torn apart. >> because of my dad was a minister, i saw my daddy was persecuted. >> reporter: lee eventually emigrated to the united states where he led a methodist congregation but never forgot his homeland. he's returned half a dozen times on humanitarian missions bringing tons of food to orphanages and building noodle factories in north korea, where...
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they don't need to because lee and the wonderful people -- changes its name -- who made the ad, lee, a beach bum of a generous who helped do the ad, has been a guru of advertising at apple ever since, sort of says we can't sell the time back. they just defy and don't sell the time basketball. so the -- time back. the ad runs once nationally but it becomes by many estimates, including tv guide, the best advertisements of all-time. >> it doesn't sell well -- [applause] >> we can't get the rights to show it. >> it's on youtube. >> it soon be on youtube. >> we can play it on youtube. >> wonderful commercial, great premiere, doesn't sell well. steve is removed from running the macintosh division. his relationship with scully, a massive loss at the end. in fact you go in the back day-by-day -- >> seven days in may. >> talking to everybody there, and steve twice during that week tries a counter coupe, brings people up to his house in woodside, they all sort of plot. they know that steve probably should not take over the company. and it's one of the great learning experiences, but he feels a
they don't need to because lee and the wonderful people -- changes its name -- who made the ad, lee, a beach bum of a generous who helped do the ad, has been a guru of advertising at apple ever since, sort of says we can't sell the time back. they just defy and don't sell the time basketball. so the -- time back. the ad runs once nationally but it becomes by many estimates, including tv guide, the best advertisements of all-time. >> it doesn't sell well -- [applause] >> we can't get...
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. >> retired pastor chang sun lee fled north korea in 1950 as his home land was ripped in half by theamily was also torn apart. >> because my dad was a minister, i saw my daddy was persecuted. >> lee eventually immigrated to the united states, where he led a methodist congregation, but he never forget his home land. he's returned half a dozen times on humanitarian missions, bringing tons of food to or fannages and building noodle factories in north korea. >> it's a kind of symbolic showing, our love for them. we love you. you're our brothers and sisters. >> dur his missions, north korean authorities never allowed lee to visit places from his childhood, which still haunts him six decades later. i can tell you still have a connection or still feel a connection. what is that connection? >> i want to know what happened to my dad. whether he lived or died. how? >> as north korea's new leader, kim jong-un, mourns the death of his father, lee hopes he will work toward opening to south korea and western democracies. >> there must be change. we don't know the change in worse or better. hopeful
. >> retired pastor chang sun lee fled north korea in 1950 as his home land was ripped in half by theamily was also torn apart. >> because my dad was a minister, i saw my daddy was persecuted. >> lee eventually immigrated to the united states, where he led a methodist congregation, but he never forget his home land. he's returned half a dozen times on humanitarian missions, bringing tons of food to or fannages and building noodle factories in north korea. >> it's a kind...
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there is an effort to change that. david lee miller has that story. >> that's right.and america imports it. chestnuts are no exception. but now a group of researchers is working on a way for the u.s. to become self-sufficient when it comes to this holiday treat. >> chestnuts roasting on an open fire. an american tradition. but these nuts are imported from china. european and chinese chestnuts are the only ones available in the u.s. but the smaller and sweeter american chestnut could be on the verge of a comeback. researchers are trying to save the all but extinct american chestnut tree. >> we lost 4 billion of the american chestnut trees. we were all too young to remember them. they were the dominant tree in the eastern forest. >> more than 100 years ago, american chestnut trees that accounted for up to 60% of the forest the in the east were wiped out by a blight introduced from china. healthy, american chestnut trees like this one not only provided food to the earliest pioneers, but wood for homes and furniture. a nonprofit group called the american chestnut foundati
there is an effort to change that. david lee miller has that story. >> that's right.and america imports it. chestnuts are no exception. but now a group of researchers is working on a way for the u.s. to become self-sufficient when it comes to this holiday treat. >> chestnuts roasting on an open fire. an american tradition. but these nuts are imported from china. european and chinese chestnuts are the only ones available in the u.s. but the smaller and sweeter american chestnut could...
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in 2001 in his life was changed following the murder of his wife bonnie lee bakley. he was later acquitted. in 2005, and he was found liable of a wrongful death suit which resulted in a multimillion- dollar penalty. less than a year later he was a bankrupt. tonight he speaks about his murder trial and the civil judgment led left him bankrupt. he started by talking about his personal history with our historical and studio. >> you have no idea how weird this is. i will give it to you briefly. i started working here back in 1938. in the 1950's, i must have made 15 or 20 pictures here. rumble on the docks, the turbo gained, the caribbean story -- korean story. i just found out they are going to close this joint. i do feel like the ghost from lot 3. it is really weird. i got into a fist fight right there with timothy and he started crying because i broke his mickey mouse watch. over there i was back there with a girl doing what i was not supposed to be doing what they were looking for me. this whole studio is strange like that, the ghosts come pouring in. that is what hap
in 2001 in his life was changed following the murder of his wife bonnie lee bakley. he was later acquitted. in 2005, and he was found liable of a wrongful death suit which resulted in a multimillion- dollar penalty. less than a year later he was a bankrupt. tonight he speaks about his murder trial and the civil judgment led left him bankrupt. he started by talking about his personal history with our historical and studio. >> you have no idea how weird this is. i will give it to you...
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that inhaler was issued to one ling mai chang, better known as ben lee.d tutor become boyfriend and girlfriend. they were in love. it's "romeo and juliet." well, jane did have a thing for reforming bad boys. yeah, but asian gangs-- you're in for life. there's no walking away. (esposito) so like romeo and juliet, someone ended up dead. brother philip found out about their plans to go to phoenix together, so he murdered jane to keep little brother in the fold. (beckett) yeah, it's a great theory, guys. there's just one thing missing. evidence, eyewitness accounts-- something to make this case stick. i know someone that can help us out. it attends wrap parties... with the crew. there's nothing like the taste of the big mac snack wrap. but hurry. it has places to be. ♪ i just ordered this laptop online, now i'm picking it up right here. blueshirt: looks like santa's got some competition this year, huh? mom: yes he does. mom: ho-ho-ho. ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho. vo: shop bestbuy.com and get free shipping on everything. or pick it up at any store the same day. and r
that inhaler was issued to one ling mai chang, better known as ben lee.d tutor become boyfriend and girlfriend. they were in love. it's "romeo and juliet." well, jane did have a thing for reforming bad boys. yeah, but asian gangs-- you're in for life. there's no walking away. (esposito) so like romeo and juliet, someone ended up dead. brother philip found out about their plans to go to phoenix together, so he murdered jane to keep little brother in the fold. (beckett) yeah, it's a...
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changes currently. it is 45 downtown. 40 out here. winchester, 39. lees burr, 33 degrees -- leesburg, 33 degrees. temperatures will slowly drop through the evening hours tonight. seasonable and then milder. clear and cold tonight. sunny and chilly for your monday. milder and wet for your tuesday. i would say hey, pretty good shopping weather for those post- christmas sales or maybe you need to return a couple things. here is a look at your 9 feature cast as well as the snow showers out to the west of us. sunny conditions tomorrow. breezy at times. here we go, tuesday, the clouds are rolling on in. tuesday morning's commute, no problem, but the evening commute, look at this. we've got some showers coming on through by the afternoon and the evening commute as well. it will all be impacted. look at the oranges, the yellows. that's the heavier rainfall. tuesday afternoon, it will be a washout. half an inch to maybe an inch of rain in some spots. tonight, clear and cold. lows around 35 degrees. we're getting to below freezing in frederick at 30, 34 in manassas. 33 in culpepper. annapolis in the upper
changes currently. it is 45 downtown. 40 out here. winchester, 39. lees burr, 33 degrees -- leesburg, 33 degrees. temperatures will slowly drop through the evening hours tonight. seasonable and then milder. clear and cold tonight. sunny and chilly for your monday. milder and wet for your tuesday. i would say hey, pretty good shopping weather for those post- christmas sales or maybe you need to return a couple things. here is a look at your 9 feature cast as well as the snow showers out to the...
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really change anything and so this is something that say what you will is the change ok so if somebody play needs that lee how it's been going down i know you've been here since day one i know you've been here for a while what are the general assembly's you know what's the routine general assemblies or the horizontal democratic process through which the camp is running decisions are made basically. you know everything from when do we stop drumming or you know do we need to sanitation department medical you know all these things kind of organically come out of the g.m. i find the fact he brought a drumming kind of interesting because i know that at the local residents that asked you perhaps if you could keep driving out just two hours a day. and from i wasn't here yet so i was reading reports of people sleep there saying that maybe this is where we saw little bit of division amongst the occupiers was whether they want to drama all day long or those that like a little silence of the true while we welcome people who want to express themselves artistically we decide the car with a way that we can all sort of
really change anything and so this is something that say what you will is the change ok so if somebody play needs that lee how it's been going down i know you've been here since day one i know you've been here for a while what are the general assembly's you know what's the routine general assemblies or the horizontal democratic process through which the camp is running decisions are made basically. you know everything from when do we stop drumming or you know do we need to sanitation department...
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harper lee hasn't given an interview since 1964, it not be the person who would change her mind. so when i started doing my own documentary, which is about -- i started it about six years ago, i read the novel again, i did a little more reporting, especially about, you know, the summer of 1960 when the novel was published. and i began to see the story i could tell was the story of the novel. not so much the novelist. and the credible impact that the novel had on the civil rights movement, on lives, on careers and on readers to this very day. so that to me seemed to be the story worth telling and that's when i started working on the documentary. >> and sort of tell us how did you arrive at your understanding of the impact that the book has had, particularly on race relations and, you know, the -- so many people cite the book as a reason why they went to law school. why do you think that's true, particularly in light of the fact that atticus lost the case? >> well, i mean, it is true that in the research i've done many people did say that atticus finch is the reason that they went
harper lee hasn't given an interview since 1964, it not be the person who would change her mind. so when i started doing my own documentary, which is about -- i started it about six years ago, i read the novel again, i did a little more reporting, especially about, you know, the summer of 1960 when the novel was published. and i began to see the story i could tell was the story of the novel. not so much the novelist. and the credible impact that the novel had on the civil rights movement, on...
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they don't need to because lee and the wonderful people -- changes its name -- who made the ad, lee, a beach bum of a generous who helped do the ad, has been a guru of advertising at apple ever since, sort of says we can't sell the time back. they just defy and don't sell the time basketball. so the -- time back. the ad runs once nationally but it becomes by many estimates, including tv guide, the best advertisements of all-time. >> it doesn't sell well -- [applause] >> we can't get the rights to show it. >> it's on youtube. >> it soon be on youtube. >> we can play it on youtube. >> wonderful commercial, great premiere, doesn't sell well. steve is removed from running the macintosh division. his relationship with scully, a massive loss at the end. in fact you go in the back day-by-day -- >> seven days in may. >> talking to everybody there, and steve twice during that week tries a counter coupe, brings people up to his house in woodside, they all sort of plot. they know that steve probably should not take over the company. and it's one of the great learning experiences, but he feels a
they don't need to because lee and the wonderful people -- changes its name -- who made the ad, lee, a beach bum of a generous who helped do the ad, has been a guru of advertising at apple ever since, sort of says we can't sell the time back. they just defy and don't sell the time basketball. so the -- time back. the ad runs once nationally but it becomes by many estimates, including tv guide, the best advertisements of all-time. >> it doesn't sell well -- [applause] >> we can't get...
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lee is -- louise renny. i would like to follow-up with three comments in opposition to the change. when you take a look at the pictures of the project, much is made of the improvement in the condition of the property facing the embarcadero. that is true.
lee is -- louise renny. i would like to follow-up with three comments in opposition to the change. when you take a look at the pictures of the project, much is made of the improvement in the condition of the property facing the embarcadero. that is true.
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lee is -- louise renny. i would like to follow-up with three comments in opposition to the change. when you take a look at the pictures of the project, much is made of the improvement in the condition of the property facing the embarcadero. that is true. presently, the owners have kept the property in such poor condition purposely that anything would be an improvement. the neighbors have announced that the fence be painted. we have volunteered to do it. -- the neighbors have asked the defense be painted. we have volunteered to do it. we have announced that a copy piece of land be open and available for open space. for many of us, it is the height of hypocrisy to be rewarding what should be a code enforcement action taken against the developer, and you are rewarding him with a high change. as my husband and others have pointed out, this is the beginning of the end of an open waterfront policy that has stood the city in good stead. i do not care to live in a place like miami beach. if this developer and others waiting in the wings get their way, that is what is going to happen to san
lee is -- louise renny. i would like to follow-up with three comments in opposition to the change. when you take a look at the pictures of the project, much is made of the improvement in the condition of the property facing the embarcadero. that is true. presently, the owners have kept the property in such poor condition purposely that anything would be an improvement. the neighbors have announced that the fence be painted. we have volunteered to do it. -- the neighbors have asked the defense...
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changing the world. thanks for being here, guys. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mitch. and now i've got the great honor to introduce mayor lee, whose commitment to clean tech and jobs to san francisco. it's a testament that you're here. welcome. mayor lee: welcome, tim. thank you, and welcome, everybody. welcome to the greenest city. it's in the world, right? we just have north america but i'll accept the world. mitch, congratulations. thank you for starting greenstart right here in downtown san francisco. and it's amazing, our was on of workforce development and our department of environment, we are very much loving today because we've been talking with clean tech for a long time and everybody asks, when's the right time for this to start happening? well, now. and i love this term "accelerator" because we don't have time to waste. we need innovation right now if we're going to reduce carbon emissions below the 1990's levels, by 20%. we need that now and we need people to have that vision in a very real way. it's more than a vision. we have to have those examples out there and not only to maintain our world class status of b
changing the world. thanks for being here, guys. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mitch. and now i've got the great honor to introduce mayor lee, whose commitment to clean tech and jobs to san francisco. it's a testament that you're here. welcome. mayor lee: welcome, tim. thank you, and welcome, everybody. welcome to the greenest city. it's in the world, right? we just have north america but i'll accept the world. mitch, congratulations. thank you for starting greenstart right here in...
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thankfully they were not guilty doing anything ill lee -- they were not doing anything illegal. >> changesead to prepare for exactly what you can expect, because today will be a different kind of day. plenty of sunshine, mild conditions for the holiday weekend so hopefully you were able to get out and make all your visits and enjoy it. this morning, temperature not bad, 42 degrees this hour for national airport, 41 dulles, 40 degrees at baltimore, but clouds are in abundance everywhere and will continue to move in across the entire area ahead of a system that will bring rainfall plenty of that is across areas of the south and west of us we will see pockets of moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the course of the day as well. be prepared on the backside a lot of cooler air, areas along the allegheny front could see a snow shower or two. wet weather throughout the day by the time we get into late morning or afternoon hours, it will start to fill in and sticking around right through until the evening hours, we are not going to get much of a break this afternoon at all from it. a look at how
thankfully they were not guilty doing anything ill lee -- they were not doing anything illegal. >> changesead to prepare for exactly what you can expect, because today will be a different kind of day. plenty of sunshine, mild conditions for the holiday weekend so hopefully you were able to get out and make all your visits and enjoy it. this morning, temperature not bad, 42 degrees this hour for national airport, 41 dulles, 40 degrees at baltimore, but clouds are in abundance everywhere...
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drivers can also change the color and design of the body, which works as a display. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, fox news channel in the classroom. >> when disaster hits, there's always one sure sign of hope -- the american red cross. but as monika reports, the red cross helps people in many ways. >> the story of the american red cross starts here, in washington d.c. during the civil war, the sanitary commission was started to help sick and injured union soldiers. a woman named clara barton joined that effort. she became known as "the angel of the battlefield." >> during the americanlefield." civil war, it wasn't too common for women to be near the battlefield. clara barton changed all that by providing aid to soldiers, and so that's why they called her the angel of the battlefield. >> after the war, she visited europe and learned about an organization there called the international red cross. >> the international red cross movement started in europe to help relieve the suffering of people affected by war. it was founded by henry dunant, a swiss businessman, and still today, we honor him
drivers can also change the color and design of the body, which works as a display. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, fox news channel in the classroom. >> when disaster hits, there's always one sure sign of hope -- the american red cross. but as monika reports, the red cross helps people in many ways. >> the story of the american red cross starts here, in washington d.c. during the civil war, the sanitary commission was started to help sick and injured union...
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a nine hundred ninety seven kyoto climate change agreement the move which was legal and expected came as the country's court hampered its development peter lee a conservative m.p. in britain is sympathetic saying these commitments are enormously expensive investments in a very uncertain future there is. a feeling in canada which i'm sure that these commitments are not really achieving very much as far as the future climate is concerned but are beginning to cost a lot and person a lot. may be a forward indicator of what other countries will think and feel in future carbon dioxide in the atmosphere does have a modest warming effect the direct effect we know from physics would be to double if you doubled the amount of c o t in the atmosphere it would increase the temperature by about one degree centigrade which isn't very much i think we should wait and see how things turn out before we make hugely expensive commitments which are paid by this generation in the hope of achieving things which will benefit not the next generation or the generation after that but by people in the year two thousand two hundred and beyond. now let's take a look at so
a nine hundred ninety seven kyoto climate change agreement the move which was legal and expected came as the country's court hampered its development peter lee a conservative m.p. in britain is sympathetic saying these commitments are enormously expensive investments in a very uncertain future there is. a feeling in canada which i'm sure that these commitments are not really achieving very much as far as the future climate is concerned but are beginning to cost a lot and person a lot. may be a...
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lee. eu member states agree to pursue a bigger -- greater fiscal union, the british opt out. a hospital fire in the city of calcutta. the deadline change for the climate treaty draws near. most bets are for no deal. eu leaders have agreed to a plan to save the euro and end the debt crisis in europe, but it comes at a price, that is the isolation of britain. all members of the eu, except the u.k., are open to the new treaty. british prime minister david cameron said it was on in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders -- said it was not in the interest of his people. despite this, german and french leaders said they were satisfied with the outcome of the summit. >> he was the first to leave the summit, without leaving a word -- saying a word to the reporters. it had been a long night and a long day. the meetings have left britain isolated, outside the deal in that reenforcing budget discipline. all other 26 member states have signaled willingness to sign up to the agreement, which foresees changes to eu treaties and closer economic integration. >> record and said very clearly that, if treaties were to be chan
lee. eu member states agree to pursue a bigger -- greater fiscal union, the british opt out. a hospital fire in the city of calcutta. the deadline change for the climate treaty draws near. most bets are for no deal. eu leaders have agreed to a plan to save the euro and end the debt crisis in europe, but it comes at a price, that is the isolation of britain. all members of the eu, except the u.k., are open to the new treaty. british prime minister david cameron said it was on in the interest of...
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the afternoon was the mild all the way through the weekend but change is in store for next week. willie lee monday but possibly some rain and that will happen again on wednesday. it is like a more structured store for wednesday. we will keep you posted as it gets closer. >>pam: the countdown to 2012 and kron4 new year's live is underway. this is the bay area's favorite way to bring in new years. this the only local count on our show. we bring home the spectacular fireworks show of the bay and taking to the best and biggest parties around. this happens new year's eve night starting at 11:30 p.m., we will be back. 8x (q ♪ [ female announcer ] during the holidays, there's a lot to get done. and safeway select appetizers help you rise to every occasion. ♪ from delectable to amazing. there are over 20 affordable safeway select appetizers ♪ to make all of your gatherings just as merry as can be. ♪ only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>pam: is a day that will live in infamy. today marks the 70th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor. that tad drove the united states into world war
the afternoon was the mild all the way through the weekend but change is in store for next week. willie lee monday but possibly some rain and that will happen again on wednesday. it is like a more structured store for wednesday. we will keep you posted as it gets closer. >>pam: the countdown to 2012 and kron4 new year's live is underway. this is the bay area's favorite way to bring in new years. this the only local count on our show. we bring home the spectacular fireworks show of the bay...
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i do believe that the culture of journalism will survive all these changes and how it's delivered. yes, salute leepeople have a consonant appetite for information about what is going on in their lives. walter isaacson has written this wonderful book about steve jobs and i were talking about the public journalism. he said i'm buying print copies of books because i know they will survive and i want my children and grandchildren to see them and print for them. i don't know what happens to the icon of books that i buy. will i be able to retrieve those and will i pay attention in the archival way of those books? i think that is the first thing. harold morse by the way, talk about them in this book in the context of robert mcnamara. he is a brilliant documentarian. >> thank you very much. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> a couple of good questions? can we bring up the microphone? >> no questions? i think we have been at this for 90 minutes. go ahead. >> go ahead. >> hi mr. grow caw, thank you so much for being here and for sharing your words. i was very inspired. i was particularly interested in y
i do believe that the culture of journalism will survive all these changes and how it's delivered. yes, salute leepeople have a consonant appetite for information about what is going on in their lives. walter isaacson has written this wonderful book about steve jobs and i were talking about the public journalism. he said i'm buying print copies of books because i know they will survive and i want my children and grandchildren to see them and print for them. i don't know what happens to the icon...