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thousand and seven bodies that republicans just huge fans of wall street bailouts i don't get here literally from george washington until nine hundred thirty five this country never went more than fifteen years ago back panic and from one hundred thirty five until two thousand and seven we didn't have a single one i think really important things about and report you know it's not that they said that we have so much debt that our government can't handle it but what they said that they didn't think that that washington and congress and the two political parties had the ability to negotiate or to do this in good faith or to actually settle on an agreement that was more style and outlook on how washington is approaching dealing with the economy right now and that again going back to the status that the republicans blank check and that then it kind of get this kamikaze mission that we will throw the whole thing out baby and about lot art to get what we want politically as you know obviously the markets because this isn't this isn't a game for them it isn't a game for the next game for anything el
thousand and seven bodies that republicans just huge fans of wall street bailouts i don't get here literally from george washington until nine hundred thirty five this country never went more than fifteen years ago back panic and from one hundred thirty five until two thousand and seven we didn't have a single one i think really important things about and report you know it's not that they said that we have so much debt that our government can't handle it but what they said that they didn't...
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tended to suppress that and trust me it was not just rubber bullets or period gas it was bullets literally the size of your arm. really used to explode tanks and it was very horrific pictures we were able to very quickly get those pictures out to the world community. we live in the world and as you very well now. that the terrorism has kids around here and their government as a whole or is something that the whole entire war does not have been doesn't really want to have you have that iraq so the world there's actually moved and saved lives so i mean if i did it would mean very giving a jump in here john john john john if i was going to go to you i mean if we look at recent memory you could ask he was being brought out of the cold i mean not very long ago at all go ahead john. i think if we look at recent memory we are now again i'm going to go ahead i think we recall i think we recall that these arguments were exactly the same as the arguments used for the invasion of afghanistan and iraq and nobody thinks that what we've got in either place is a model of democracy and the argument that t
tended to suppress that and trust me it was not just rubber bullets or period gas it was bullets literally the size of your arm. really used to explode tanks and it was very horrific pictures we were able to very quickly get those pictures out to the world community. we live in the world and as you very well now. that the terrorism has kids around here and their government as a whole or is something that the whole entire war does not have been doesn't really want to have you have that iraq so...
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point placement so that congress could spend as needed during world war one it's i mean i think it's literally about ninety three ninety four times and it's not been a particularly controversial vote but the fact that we would hold up this kind of thing are playing games with it or use it as a marketing chip and both sides can agree that the end outcome that they want is to have the debt ceiling raised daniel the the five senators who voted most frequently to raise the debt ceiling are all republicans number one is mitch mcconnell. but it's a problem this time i mean you know eleven million eleven trillion of this fourteen trillion dollar debt was run up there under republican presidents you sure and you know how washington works just as well and as i know probably better than i know how washington works and washington doesn't work until they have a deadline and so i don't think it's so bad i don't think anyone seriously thinks that they're not going to raise the debt ceiling i think i think gets the political game of chicken but i think the bill that ours are all going to do with yes you're g
point placement so that congress could spend as needed during world war one it's i mean i think it's literally about ninety three ninety four times and it's not been a particularly controversial vote but the fact that we would hold up this kind of thing are playing games with it or use it as a marketing chip and both sides can agree that the end outcome that they want is to have the debt ceiling raised daniel the the five senators who voted most frequently to raise the debt ceiling are all...
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they will literal literally, physically bring you into their personal space. and that is such a shift for me. even coming from the west coast of california which has an undercurrent of, a subterranean threat of mexicanness that we all live in, there's still not that complete sense that the family and the community and the street is most important, you know? and so that has just been so enriching for me, and that's the book. >> yeah. and if you read daniel's book, it has that feeling of just following him along, you know? like where is he going to take us next, and it really is just an amazing ride, so i highly recommend it along with all the book on this panel. now, miriam, we have your book which is about a person who's at the center of it, cesar chavez, who, obviously, died in '93 and started this movement, and he's sort of been cannonnized. he's sort of a secular saint in many ways. you know, every city has a caesar chavez boulevard or avenue. and yet you follow these people who sort of joined him on his struggle. and they build a movement. but the movement
they will literal literally, physically bring you into their personal space. and that is such a shift for me. even coming from the west coast of california which has an undercurrent of, a subterranean threat of mexicanness that we all live in, there's still not that complete sense that the family and the community and the street is most important, you know? and so that has just been so enriching for me, and that's the book. >> yeah. and if you read daniel's book, it has that feeling of...
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mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has been on your side of the bay. i'm wondering if there is a role in the america's cup for oakland. >> of course. >> you can jump in if you want. >> i was actually going to head up on that later. however, -- >> you are not going to steal that vote out there on the barge. >> we want to be part of fleet week. we understand that the admiral ship cannot talk in san francisco, so we would like to have him in oakland. there is a lot of regional, cultural activities. the two cities are still linked together. we are really a regional economy, and both restaurant trends go back and forth. music trends hi
mayor lee: if i'm smiling, it's because we literally were giving some valuable tips. some of the mayors were asking if it would be polite to hug. you can shake the hand and balance a little bit, but you do not -- it is that kind of tips that allow mayors to be more successful, and they wanted to see whether or not we were organizing a bay area tret -- triop. >> -- trip. >> you referred to the huge economic boom that could accompany the america's cup. most of the economic buzz has...
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could literally guarantee that kill vehicles with only carded missiles not satellites or burst down objects. components of a new treaty argue such concepts are untenable interrelate. weaponization of space has happened a long time ago. this idea that it's a pristine environment that if only we stop where we are right now. all will be well it is simply nonsense for certain experts a wider range of international understandings will be needed to guarantee the peaceful uses of space we do indeed need a united nations treaty this is not enough this is only step one step two says ok space has been militarized there are military networks in space many of them like g.p.s. are useful but we should work on international treaties to make those military space networks used for multilateral purposes do i think that's going to happen i'm very doubtful but i have to keep hoping and believing that there is a prospect for that. those fearing the weaponization of space could find hope in barack obama's election got tens of billions of dollars in wasteful spending cut investments in other proven missile defen
could literally guarantee that kill vehicles with only carded missiles not satellites or burst down objects. components of a new treaty argue such concepts are untenable interrelate. weaponization of space has happened a long time ago. this idea that it's a pristine environment that if only we stop where we are right now. all will be well it is simply nonsense for certain experts a wider range of international understandings will be needed to guarantee the peaceful uses of space we do indeed...
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a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of india, and pakistan. it's an impact to stabilize the population there. also, um... excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the koran it's implicitly stated in the holy koran when a young mangos on jiha d and this is a spiritual endeavor to seek knowledge. it could also mean he's going into a group. but he has to get blessings from his mother first and if he doesn't do that it's shameful and disgraceful. after 911 the taliban had a high desertion rate and they were trying to get recruit groups to fight against intervention and coalition and they went in literally impoverished societies because educated women refused to allow they're sons to fight in theal bonn. you have a less educated mother here. single parent in the diffic
a great example, they introduced 35 years ago to do a campaign to get all women and men or boys literate. it was 22% and today it's more than 75 percent if you look at a demographic curve with the population, you can see it's just starting to reach an apex in bangladesh. they're way ahead of india, and pakistan. it's an impact to stabilize the population there. also, um... excuse me. you know having hard cover thing fighting terrorism with education i've learned from islamic scholars. in the...
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. >>> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the rights to smoke literally everywhere else. >> the places now being targeted by california lawmakers. >>> parts of the midwest pummeled by tornadoes. how this twister leveled most of one small town. >>> clouds are gathering. we could be talking about rain. we will let you know when coming up. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can get all this. kfc's $5 everyday meals. 5 meals, 5 bucks. choose from one of the colonel's favorites, like two pieces of original recipe. your choice of sides, biscuit and a medium drink, just 5 bucks. 5 freshly made today. 5 for 5 bucks every day. so why get a sub, when you can get a whole meal -- any day? in the last three weeks. the lundbe tional average is >>> it appears gas prices haven't found their ceiling yet rising another 19 cents in the last three weeks. the national average is now $3.76, 91 cents higher than this time last year. cheapest gas is in tucson at $3.41. highest san francisco in san francisco at $4.13 a gallon. >>> california smoking laws could get
. >>> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the rights to smoke literally everywhere else. >> the places now being targeted by california lawmakers. >>> parts of the midwest pummeled by tornadoes. how this twister leveled most of one small town. >>> clouds are gathering. we could be talking about rain. we will let you know when coming up. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can get all this. kfc's $5 everyday meals....
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. >> he was literally pushed over the finish line, inching out clint boyer by 2 satellites of a second which ties the mark for closeest finish in nascar history. dale is getting closer and closer to winning a race. that will end a long drought for him. >> and game day? >> >> game day the great vin scully. >> okay. we'll see you at 6:30. have a great night. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,
. >> he was literally pushed over the finish line, inching out clint boyer by 2 satellites of a second which ties the mark for closeest finish in nascar history. dale is getting closer and closer to winning a race. that will end a long drought for him. >> and game day? >> >> game day the great vin scully. >> okay. we'll see you at 6:30. have a great night. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,
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this year we had a government shutdown fight that was resolved literally at the 11th hour. and now we have to budget proposal that both almost come from different universes. you on the other hand in virginia close budget shortfalls by 1.8 going to invent 4.2 billion. you did without raising taxes and not blowing up the state. so what are the lessons of your experience for what we see now in the federal budget fight? >> that's a great place to
this year we had a government shutdown fight that was resolved literally at the 11th hour. and now we have to budget proposal that both almost come from different universes. you on the other hand in virginia close budget shortfalls by 1.8 going to invent 4.2 billion. you did without raising taxes and not blowing up the state. so what are the lessons of your experience for what we see now in the federal budget fight? >> that's a great place to
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it's education is what we determined if these young men and women become literate patriots or illiterate terrorists and the stakes could not be higher. this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when the walls started shaking and the roof came down they perished. there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic
it's education is what we determined if these young men and women become literate patriots or illiterate terrorists and the stakes could not be higher. this comes from a united states military commander in the united states. i'll jump across the border and tell you why the stakes could not be higher. this is pakistan in 2005. 74,000 people were killed in this earthquake. 18,000 were kids going to school. most of the kids that died were younger and female because they didn't have desks so when...
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the wing of that large jet struck the tail of the small plane and literally spun it around like a top. >> roll the emergency trucks we've been hit by air france. >> and who was that? >> comair 553. >> comair 553. okay, we are calling them. >> reporter: it happened at night. it was dark out. the regional jet had just landed from boston. it was taxiing to its gate. apparently it stopped short, not
the wing of that large jet struck the tail of the small plane and literally spun it around like a top. >> roll the emergency trucks we've been hit by air france. >> and who was that? >> comair 553. >> comair 553. okay, we are calling them. >> reporter: it happened at night. it was dark out. the regional jet had just landed from boston. it was taxiing to its gate. apparently it stopped short, not
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. >> it's literally called the cinderella ball gown by alfred ange angelo. this is the dress people think of when they hear the word princess. >> stunning. >> you know, toulle skirts are back in a big way, unlike the heavy satin in diana's time, things are more light and airy and what's cool about this dress is the angled tops of the tulle. >> it's modern, too.
. >> it's literally called the cinderella ball gown by alfred ange angelo. this is the dress people think of when they hear the word princess. >> stunning. >> you know, toulle skirts are back in a big way, unlike the heavy satin in diana's time, things are more light and airy and what's cool about this dress is the angled tops of the tulle. >> it's modern, too.
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literally out of the back of my volvo s.u.v. as it grew in popularity, we turned our flailing restaurant into our first location which is on chestnut and fillmore and have had some really great success over the last 15 months. and began our search for a second location and we're actually thinking to really stay out of the mission until we came across this particular location and it spoke to both of us. our kids, all three, were born in san francisco. we live on 21st street, a little more toward noe valley but if you lived in katrell or burnell or the mission, these neighborhoods all kind of roll down into the mission and that is where we focus as our commerce so we identify with it and we feel that this project that we're putting in, the jobs
literally out of the back of my volvo s.u.v. as it grew in popularity, we turned our flailing restaurant into our first location which is on chestnut and fillmore and have had some really great success over the last 15 months. and began our search for a second location and we're actually thinking to really stay out of the mission until we came across this particular location and it spoke to both of us. our kids, all three, were born in san francisco. we live on 21st street, a little more toward...
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so he was literally correct in as he played. we have to have that ability as a community and the movement to figure out if we are going the wrong way, if it is not resonating and we are not building positive energy and optimism than we to figure out what we are doing. just like a violin in the end it has to all be fantastic and pleasing to the year. with figure how did that. because this will be a long process and i think in the end we are never over. life takes a long time. i tell my children life takes a long time if you are lucky. i am the girl that gets up on saturday with her to-do list. my to-do list and my husband's. he is not too happy about that. he's the he is the guy that gets up and sits on the couch. he has to rest first. i know that we are together for a reason because god wants me to learn to be patient. i'm not there yet and god wants him to do -- know but it is good for me because i am very focused and i get too involved in activity and i try to do too much and jimmy is there to to rein me in and say you know ho
so he was literally correct in as he played. we have to have that ability as a community and the movement to figure out if we are going the wrong way, if it is not resonating and we are not building positive energy and optimism than we to figure out what we are doing. just like a violin in the end it has to all be fantastic and pleasing to the year. with figure how did that. because this will be a long process and i think in the end we are never over. life takes a long time. i tell my children...
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ideas for anti-communist ideas and what not took so william hickman she decided he was her hero literally her hero. she wrote an entire as yet unpublished novel not actually she didn't finish it which is why our probably was not finished or was not published where the character was based on her and in fact she went on to say that well actually here's what she said literally these are these are words that she said about him choose talking about him and she wrote in her own diary other people do not exist for him and he does not see why they should it when had no regard whatsoever for all that society hold sacred and with a consciousness all his own he has the true innate psychology of a superman he can never realize and feel other people now she's saying this as if it's good she's saying that this is great stuff car work the hero over novel the fountain head she said he was born without the ability to consider others she based her first book i mention that so here's iran in her own words being interviewed by mike wallace on these topics. you are out to destroy. most every edifice in the co
ideas for anti-communist ideas and what not took so william hickman she decided he was her hero literally her hero. she wrote an entire as yet unpublished novel not actually she didn't finish it which is why our probably was not finished or was not published where the character was based on her and in fact she went on to say that well actually here's what she said literally these are these are words that she said about him choose talking about him and she wrote in her own diary other people do...
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there is a metaphor and they are trying to make it literally work that way. and, the result of course courses been just terrific. i can't think of anyplace in the world that looks as bad as that does. >> host: and then to contrast that you talk about sweden, which is and has been for generations held up as the positive model for socialism, but according to your analysis, if you take a swede and you move him from sweden where he is productive, working, low unemployment, but you move him from sweden to minnesota, he will do just as well and actually considerably better in minnesota and he will end up making more than the american media national income, and in sweden, over time, after almost -- more than 60 years of essentially a socialist system, sweden is starting to show signs of sclerosis and roth. can you talk about that? >> guest: sweden is the one country where one wants to talk about when they talk about socialism. they say what about cubans? what about north korea? north korea is a bad example. it is poor and what about india for 50 years? let's talk ab
there is a metaphor and they are trying to make it literally work that way. and, the result of course courses been just terrific. i can't think of anyplace in the world that looks as bad as that does. >> host: and then to contrast that you talk about sweden, which is and has been for generations held up as the positive model for socialism, but according to your analysis, if you take a swede and you move him from sweden where he is productive, working, low unemployment, but you move him...
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we began building our first thoughts eight years ago literally pulling all the waste we carry all the building materials on our backs but even if you use transportation it's still difficult to get it all back to our campsites where thousands of tourists every year do manage because the region previously known as russia's defense stronghold has too much to ignore when it comes to natural beauty intern quality in this eleven screech an integral r.t. . ok just a few minutes on r.t.e. our interview show spotlight tonight so i'll go north for his guests discuss the a run up to next year's london olympics is touted as the greatest in history fun and more about that rhymes kevin i would hear a dirty tonight with you or be updating the headlines for you very shortly. let. me give you. the.
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you just described and the democrats budget which does the republicans budget rather which does literallythe opposite of what you just described are the two that are being debated right now how do we how do we change the national dialogue in the united states or is it just gone too far. well i mean on some level the powers that be that run this country are looking for the mines by walking around in the minefield that's not a good idea for the long term growth of the economy or for the position of the united states in the world and i think part of what we need to admit is that the american middle class and lower middle class working americans have been in a fairly bipartisan circle for thirty five years and part of what you have to realize is you have to pick yourself up they're not going to save you know magical candidates going to come in there and just you often stop you have to do it and you know we always make progress in the united states when the people leading the leaders follow and so however long we wait for the leaders to drag us forward into a future that's better for them and
you just described and the democrats budget which does the republicans budget rather which does literallythe opposite of what you just described are the two that are being debated right now how do we how do we change the national dialogue in the united states or is it just gone too far. well i mean on some level the powers that be that run this country are looking for the mines by walking around in the minefield that's not a good idea for the long term growth of the economy or for the position...
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you go to a conservative libertarian whatever go to their products and give them pop stars ok so literally eighty percent of books i put a star on i don't read so that's how it works ok there's places others where you kids i promise you this is where your kids get information rotten tomatoes there's a place where you can rate movies ok so when you type in movies on healthcare or got news on health care i don't want to go to come up i don't want michael moore's to come out so i was given bad ratings i spend about thirty minutes a day just so that's really tacky is that there's a place to i'm going to tell you is the author of twenty one books and and somebody is in six movies that are in for sale right now run it was a that's a little offensive. and you come from a certain point of view you're a progressive and i was there coming for you i mean this is an ideological analyzing war i can tell you about i mean i've seen this happen on my reviews not just here but in other places well this guy austin james the person who made this film. that's actually a filmmaker he's an australian who really
you go to a conservative libertarian whatever go to their products and give them pop stars ok so literally eighty percent of books i put a star on i don't read so that's how it works ok there's places others where you kids i promise you this is where your kids get information rotten tomatoes there's a place where you can rate movies ok so when you type in movies on healthcare or got news on health care i don't want to go to come up i don't want michael moore's to come out so i was given bad...
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you're it's really most about any of that with the oil company what the oil companies been doing literallysince john rockefeller the. and when you know you had the cuyahoga river to catch on fire and after iraq if it was tight it was in the seventy's but it was the ultimate consequence of that but you all companies have always done and the coal companies as well as they internalize the profits and they dump on with the past taxpayers the the costs the externalized the costs of these calls so-called extra hours we're paying for the cancers we're paying for the asthma is we're paying for the for the climate change we're paying for all of these things and the oil companies are paying nothing on this why don't we at least like like denmark did they said you know ok work out here waiting on a certain person certain people die of cancer of years result of burning hydrocarbons so we're simply going to add that to the gasoline tax we've got a but i think it's six or seven dollar gasoline to run on we do that why don't we get that money back from our. new two point that we're spending. on. first of
you're it's really most about any of that with the oil company what the oil companies been doing literallysince john rockefeller the. and when you know you had the cuyahoga river to catch on fire and after iraq if it was tight it was in the seventy's but it was the ultimate consequence of that but you all companies have always done and the coal companies as well as they internalize the profits and they dump on with the past taxpayers the the costs the externalized the costs of these calls...
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on friday congress literally waited until the eleventh hour to reach a compromise and not shut down the government they passed a one week resolution with q billion dollars in cuts to housing and transportation programs and agreed to thirty eight point five billion in cuts to be voted on this week but to not expect the partisan bickering and there are the opposite unfortunately now the real battles going to the treasury secretary tim geithner has already warned lawmakers of the u.s. is going to reach its debt limit by may sixteenth at which point congress will have to vote on increasing it or the country as a whole is going to default and the results will be according to most lawmakers and economists catastrophic all the white house was hoping for a clean bill to raise the debt ceiling to avert disaster and leave all the deficit talk until later house speaker john boehner signaled this weekend that it is not going to be that simple. when the president says i want you to send me a clean bill well yes well mr president not a chance you're going to get a clean bill. i can just tell you this
on friday congress literally waited until the eleventh hour to reach a compromise and not shut down the government they passed a one week resolution with q billion dollars in cuts to housing and transportation programs and agreed to thirty eight point five billion in cuts to be voted on this week but to not expect the partisan bickering and there are the opposite unfortunately now the real battles going to the treasury secretary tim geithner has already warned lawmakers of the u.s. is going to...
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here is a story that is literally miles away.hillary clinton is trying to show how this effects democracy. how is -- future important to us where we are sitting? >> one is that these are our allies. if you want to talk about the girls trading a more secure and stable environment, it is women, entrepreneurs who are the foundation. so often, we see them as collateral damage rather than contributors. collateral damage, wouldn't it be a shame if their rights were lost again rather than seeing them as real contributors, which is what they are. contributing to a more secure afghanistan every single day. people have forgot about the people in this world. i think that the coverage of bombings, kidnappings, which are all awful, but they have eclipsed any recognition behalf of the real people who are on our side and fighting for a better future for their country. one woman came up to media the day and said that this is the first time in years that i have thought about the stakes for people in afghanistan, the real people who are doing some
here is a story that is literally miles away.hillary clinton is trying to show how this effects democracy. how is -- future important to us where we are sitting? >> one is that these are our allies. if you want to talk about the girls trading a more secure and stable environment, it is women, entrepreneurs who are the foundation. so often, we see them as collateral damage rather than contributors. collateral damage, wouldn't it be a shame if their rights were lost again rather than seeing...
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a lot of them their lives are literally at risk. so it gives them a blanket of protection because the world is now watching what they are doing. >> kristen: the annual award was created in 1989 by richard goldman. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> a lot of clouds out there. not much falling. we'll show you where the rain is reaching the ground and if it will make it here and wednesday with the big warming trend this weekend. >> and let's tell you about britain's royal couple before they go walking down the aisle. >> and san francisco neighborhood where i can get extra time at the meter without getting a ticket. [ female announcer ] here are some great reasons to switch to at&t. [ spokesman ] we make it easy for you to compare at&t... to cable. at&t's just a better bundle. see for yourself. [ female announcer ] get u-verse tv and internet, plus choose home phone or wireless voice service, starting at $89 a month -- it's our lowest price ever. switch and get the hd-ready dvr at no extra charge. with u-verse tv
a lot of them their lives are literally at risk. so it gives them a blanket of protection because the world is now watching what they are doing. >> kristen: the annual award was created in 1989 by richard goldman. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> a lot of clouds out there. not much falling. we'll show you where the rain is reaching the ground and if it will make it here and wednesday with the big warming trend this weekend. >> and let's tell you...
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a lot of them their lives are literally at risk. so it gives them a blanket of protection because the world is now watching what they are doing. >> kristen: the annual award was created in 1989 by richard goldman. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> a lot of clouds out there. not much falling. we'll show you where the rain is reaching the ground and if it will make it here and wednesday with the big warming trend this weekend. >> and let's tell you about britain's royal couple before they go walking down the aisle. >> and san francisco neighborhood where i can get extra time at the meter without getting a ticket. ed on size lanolin-free coat, and his ear shape, i know it's an alpaca. but you get some guy who walks in here, looks around, doesn't think, and says "hey look, it's a llama!" next thing you know he's cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. now that's your time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer ♪ >>> britain' prime minister wants to celebrate the wedding meantime people braved the rain to cat
a lot of them their lives are literally at risk. so it gives them a blanket of protection because the world is now watching what they are doing. >> kristen: the annual award was created in 1989 by richard goldman. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> a lot of clouds out there. not much falling. we'll show you where the rain is reaching the ground and if it will make it here and wednesday with the big warming trend this weekend. >> and let's tell you...
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or harms medicare or social security is part of some kind of compromise of the republicans that literally people who worked their butts off for him and gave money to him are just going to walk away bowl progressive's got forty thousand signatures in two hours today on a similar petition people saying that they would withhold both the nation's and support but wall street wants that two point seven trillion dollars money in social security and they can do a lot of good or harm to a presidential campaign that needs a billion bucks you've said that president obama is not acting like a democrat does this all tie together and what you mean by that well i mean all the pundits are saying he just figures his challenge is to the right and he wants to be sort of center right he wants to be the angela merkel of the u.s. i guess it's not working well for her he just lost a bit of the action and i forget the name of the state right yeah exactly so that seems to be what's going on plus the themes they have is incredibly conflict of ours and his negotiating style is ok here i'll give you everything you w
or harms medicare or social security is part of some kind of compromise of the republicans that literally people who worked their butts off for him and gave money to him are just going to walk away bowl progressive's got forty thousand signatures in two hours today on a similar petition people saying that they would withhold both the nation's and support but wall street wants that two point seven trillion dollars money in social security and they can do a lot of good or harm to a presidential...
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had no plan to fix it that's why it took them eighty seven days to finally get a cat because they literally did not have a contingency plan as you said so clearly and so important at the beginning of this segment that there is no legislation whatsoever to prevent this to enforce more regulations to come up with a better response plan if something like this happens literally nothing has happened while they continue to push for more and more drilling they're actually spinning it as well as pushing it into deeper waters so we are literally gearing t. that this will happen again it's not it will unfortunately tragically and around the world as well daryn thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you once again know it's like the oil industry and it's billionaires will continue to own the media and pay off our politicians you know it's time we asked serious questions like is our government completely broken if they can't deal with something like this oil crisis in the gulf and how can we make illegal bribery of our politicians since this is this is a pretty straightforward process but when
had no plan to fix it that's why it took them eighty seven days to finally get a cat because they literally did not have a contingency plan as you said so clearly and so important at the beginning of this segment that there is no legislation whatsoever to prevent this to enforce more regulations to come up with a better response plan if something like this happens literally nothing has happened while they continue to push for more and more drilling they're actually spinning it as well as...
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he literally gets his hands dirty. he's out there literally picking up the poo.ess to turn it from what if is into paper and they pick up 5,000 pounds of poo from elephant parks every week. >> elephants -- >> if that's not recycling i don't know what is, folks. >> elephants produce a lot of poo. >> yes, they do. >> put that poo into a typewriter. if you have a typewriter you might want to hang onto it. the last typewriter factory left in the world is closing its doors. >> really? >> remember taking typing in high school? and pass the whole thing. you still need to know how to type but everyone has transitioned over to the laptops and no longer making the old-fashioned keyboards. >> end of an era. times have changed. >> and that was our very, very tame story that will lead into our not so tame story which made us laugh like crazy this morning. >> a paper called "the local" out in germany. this weird kind of sound in this woman's house. they thought it was an electric drill and it kind of got annoying and like what is this? it wouldn't stop, wouldn't stop. >> the n
he literally gets his hands dirty. he's out there literally picking up the poo.ess to turn it from what if is into paper and they pick up 5,000 pounds of poo from elephant parks every week. >> elephants -- >> if that's not recycling i don't know what is, folks. >> elephants produce a lot of poo. >> yes, they do. >> put that poo into a typewriter. if you have a typewriter you might want to hang onto it. the last typewriter factory left in the world is closing its...
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to force more regulations to come up with a better response plan if something like this happens literally nothing has happened while they continue to push for more and more drilling you're actually expanding it as well as pushing it into deeper waters so we are literally kiran t. that this will happen again it's not it will unfortunately tragically and around the world as well daryn thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you tom once again it's like the oil industry and it's billionaires will continue to own the media and pay off our politicians you know it's time we asked serious questions like is our government completely broken if they can't deal with something like this will crisis in the gulf and how can we make illegal the bribery of our politicians this is this is this is a pretty straightforward process but when you look at how much money is pouring into this town of washington d.c. thirty seven thousand lobbyists starting pay of a couple hundred thousand dollars a year just the banking industry just one industry spending spending spending by a billion dollars to to influe
to force more regulations to come up with a better response plan if something like this happens literally nothing has happened while they continue to push for more and more drilling you're actually expanding it as well as pushing it into deeper waters so we are literally kiran t. that this will happen again it's not it will unfortunately tragically and around the world as well daryn thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you tom once again it's like the oil industry and it's...
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bush years people were down there you know literally burning a village. we didn't come to anybody's rescue there was no oil there or what little oil there was in southern sudan was over on the eastern side and been nailed down by the chinese the original name for the bush campaign against iraq was operation iraqi liberation as i'm sure you remember and though they apparently before they rolled this thing out somebody pointed out to them that's not a really good acronym and so they changed it to operation iraqi freedom or whatever was. it do you think it's no coincidence that libya is sitting on a lot of oil and syria isn't. well i wouldn't place too much emphasis on that when it comes to the u.s. role there i do think that that certainly is a consideration for the french and others in europe because most of the oil that's produced by libya that is exported is actually going to european markets and so certainly we would be wise to question if that's a motive for france but i think that the united states i don't think that oil was a major factor in why the
bush years people were down there you know literally burning a village. we didn't come to anybody's rescue there was no oil there or what little oil there was in southern sudan was over on the eastern side and been nailed down by the chinese the original name for the bush campaign against iraq was operation iraqi liberation as i'm sure you remember and though they apparently before they rolled this thing out somebody pointed out to them that's not a really good acronym and so they changed it to...
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so he was literally correcting as he plays. so we have to have that ability as a community and a movement to figure out if we're going the wrong way. if it's not resonating. if we're not building positive energy and optimism, we need to rethink what we're doing 'cause it's all got to, just like in a violin it's all got to be fabulous and fantastic and it's got to be pleasing to the ear and we have to figure out how to do that. because this is going to be a very long process and i think in the end we're really never over, life takes a long time, don't tell my children, life takes a long time if you're lucky. we have to enjoy life. and i'm the worst on this i get up on saturday with her to-do list. i have my to-do list and i have my husband's he's not so happy about that. he's the guy that gets up and sits on the couch. he's together rest first and i know we're together for reason because god wants me to be patient. i'm not there yet and god actually wants him to do things on occasion. [laughter] >> no, but it's good for me becau
so he was literally correcting as he plays. so we have to have that ability as a community and a movement to figure out if we're going the wrong way. if it's not resonating. if we're not building positive energy and optimism, we need to rethink what we're doing 'cause it's all got to, just like in a violin it's all got to be fabulous and fantastic and it's got to be pleasing to the ear and we have to figure out how to do that. because this is going to be a very long process and i think in the...
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i literally found myself in san quentin state prison. it is not the place you want to beat or vacation to. anyway -- it is not a place you want to be or vacation to. that is a bit about my background. as a community member and us youth in the community using the services, i am amazed that i am still your speaking to you. at my age, there are couple places a young person could be. prison, dead, the street, on drugs. i am fortunate not to be in any of those places. i chose to go to school. school has been my savior in real life. [applause] it has been a struggle. honestly, i could be in other places instead of your speaking to you. when you make these budget decisions, keep in mind that education is the future. education does save people. it saved me. i am alive. [applause] supervisor campos: a queue. one of the recurring themes we're hearing from the speakers -- thank you. one of the recurring themes we're hearing from the speakers is the the programs are literally saving lives. how do we deal with that as a city? last year, we added abou
i literally found myself in san quentin state prison. it is not the place you want to beat or vacation to. anyway -- it is not a place you want to be or vacation to. that is a bit about my background. as a community member and us youth in the community using the services, i am amazed that i am still your speaking to you. at my age, there are couple places a young person could be. prison, dead, the street, on drugs. i am fortunate not to be in any of those places. i chose to go to school. school...
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. >> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the right to smoke literally everywhere elsethin his environment. he can't smoke at the beach. he can't smoke in the park. he can't smoke in an apartment. so on. but a cigar store that allows smoking is really the only safe venue for him left. >> the smoke shop owners have met with the senator to talk about any possible exemptions and the senator said he's willing to talk about any of these exemptions when they meet again. >>> well a diving expedition turns tragic for two teenagers visiting from nevada. the boys were with a group of students diving in mont ray bay cred. they were found at the bottom of the bay, both in cardiac arrest. the cause of their death is not clear. the boys were from an ocean photography class. >>> the search for a missing boater has been called off and he's presumed dead. who men abandoned their sinking boat yesterday and got into an inflatable raft. high waves dumped them into the water. one man was rescued and treated. they searched for 8 hours and a life jacket washed ashore. it matched the one the m
. >> it is a safe haven for a smoker that has been denied the right to smoke literally everywhere elsethin his environment. he can't smoke at the beach. he can't smoke in the park. he can't smoke in an apartment. so on. but a cigar store that allows smoking is really the only safe venue for him left. >> the smoke shop owners have met with the senator to talk about any possible exemptions and the senator said he's willing to talk about any of these exemptions when they meet again....