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long long way together. through the hard time and the good. i have to sorry about that i baby i have to praise you like i should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we come a longand the good. i have to celebrate you, baby i have to praise you like i should i have to praise you. i have to praise you. i have to praise you. >> thank you elton that's july out is in happy rec and park and that guess so that concludes my general manager report. >> we're going to be going to general public comment and i'll read off the names i'm going to read a few and continue. (calling names). to start with, please. >> good morning, commissioners general manager mr. ginsburg i'm tom the proprietor of john eagles it's been my privilege to manage the land i want to thank you for your patience with the pouring of support i want to remind the members of the community you've been one of the great commissions for public golf and golfers we've seen in many, many decades. glen eagle has a rich history and folks stripped the first shots in 1962 pro tem a brand new beginning for that neighborhood internal revenue i think it's 52 year-old 38 developed one of the most challenging golf course a
long long way together. through the hard time and the good. i have to sorry about that i baby i have to praise you like i should. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we come a longand the good. i have to celebrate you, baby i have to praise you like i should i have to praise you. i have to praise you. i have to praise you. >> thank you elton that's july out is in happy rec and park and that guess so that concludes my general manager report. >> we're going to be going...
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long long road and countless hours of work inside of city hall not to mention what's been done outside with our neighborhood working groups. it has gone through the puc commission approved for sale, gone through parks and recreation commission. i want to thank phil and his entire team. stacy, and we did a lot of work to get it, a fair market -- a praise al and i really want to thank all the bagsz -- because it's really taken a village to get it to this point. myself and my office. margo and kel eechlt -- kelly, i can't thank them enough for all of their hard work. we wouldn't be here if it weren't for her. the neighborhood community groups. i have been to a number of fundraising events where we've spoken about this project. they have pledged over $9 million to build a park here. when i first discussed this project, it was, you know what, this would be great, but we are not in the business of owning concrete and chain link fence and we are not in the business of maintaining a park. if you can raise the money to do that, i'm all in. and we've been able to do just that. to raise the funds of what is going to be an incredible park. and as i think about long-term projects and really the long-term financial picture of maintaining our parks, this is incredible opportunity and really the ability to leverage partnership from neighborhood groups who have really come together and i think it's been incredible to really partnership with the neighborhood. the payment terms are going over. the one thing i want to highlight it's not a cheap purchase, but the real positive aspect of this because we are buying from the public utilities commission we were able to initiate a 12-year payment term that will allow us to provide other projects and for me it's part of this process that we secure open space across san francisco. i know i have had conversations with supervisor kim about district 6 and other projects looked at throughout the city, it's really important from my office with this perspective that we fund this with organized terms that allows us to build these. these opportunities and open space acquisitions are opportunities in time. they exist fo
long long road and countless hours of work inside of city hall not to mention what's been done outside with our neighborhood working groups. it has gone through the puc commission approved for sale, gone through parks and recreation commission. i want to thank phil and his entire team. stacy, and we did a lot of work to get it, a fair market -- a praise al and i really want to thank all the bagsz -- because it's really taken a village to get it to this point. myself and my office. margo and kel...
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this is a long long time making and required a great amount of effort but i have never been part of a project that is more worthwhile with this one that is particularly with all the groups. you realize what you can do when you build coalitions for this and what you can do for the city. i'm going to turnover to safety. i would like to provide jettison, who is president, one of the legislative aids, but invite justin to speak on the project. >> thank you very much, supervisors, just . thank you for your incredible leadership project and the explanation of the project and it's history. it was very thorough. supervisor chiu would have liked to have been here himself. this is a citywide resource. it's in russian hill which has some of the densest neighborhoods on the west coast and least amount of open space. supervisor chiu has engaged in this area for many years and is pleased to see the budget committee being poised to take this next step and longstanding collaboration between countless neighborhood and neighborhood organizations. supervisor farrell and his office and real estate and ot
this is a long long time making and required a great amount of effort but i have never been part of a project that is more worthwhile with this one that is particularly with all the groups. you realize what you can do when you build coalitions for this and what you can do for the city. i'm going to turnover to safety. i would like to provide jettison, who is president, one of the legislative aids, but invite justin to speak on the project. >> thank you very much, supervisors, just . thank...
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our city has not had that feeling in a long, long, long time. he went onto say i always believed i would return to cleveland to finish my career there. new warriors coach making his debut against charlotte. oh, that is james michael mcadoo. nephew of the great nba player bob mcadoo. warriors win over charlotte. they haven't lost a summer league game since 2010. >>> hey earthquakes star chris wondolowsi back. he scored tonight. he said no, no, no. and the quakes lose 2-0 for their fourth straight loss. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,, [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >> david letterman is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 7:00. if you want to check out the fire, go to kpix.com. ( band playing "late show" theme )
our city has not had that feeling in a long, long, long time. he went onto say i always believed i would return to cleveland to finish my career there. new warriors coach making his debut against charlotte. oh, that is james michael mcadoo. nephew of the great nba player bob mcadoo. warriors win over charlotte. they haven't lost a summer league game since 2010. >>> hey earthquakes star chris wondolowsi back. he scored tonight. he said no, no, no. and the quakes lose 2-0 for their...
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our city hasn't had that feeling in a long, long, long time. >> you have done a wonderful thing for cleveland. >> reporter: but cleveland's gain is now miami's pain. lebron's image already defaced. >> it's bittersweet because he give -- he gave us four great years. >> we won't burn jersey, i promise. >> lbj! >> reporter: how quickly cleveland has forgotten and forgiven. on to the current salary cap rules, lebron james will make under $21 million. the cleveland cavaliers have even moved a couple of players to make room for lebron. it was a classic case of whatever it takes. if you listen carefully you can hear celebrations throughout this city tonight. lebron james is back in town. >> that's right. jenna wolfe on the eve of a very big weekend in the city of cleveland. thanks. >>> another story certainly got a lot of attention in some parts today. the national weather service warning that a summer version of the polar vortex was about to make a return visit next week throwing a wrench in a lot of family vacation plans. temperatures are expected to drop from the 80s and 90s, the stuff of july in
our city hasn't had that feeling in a long, long, long time. >> you have done a wonderful thing for cleveland. >> reporter: but cleveland's gain is now miami's pain. lebron's image already defaced. >> it's bittersweet because he give -- he gave us four great years. >> we won't burn jersey, i promise. >> lbj! >> reporter: how quickly cleveland has forgotten and forgiven. on to the current salary cap rules, lebron james will make under $21 million. the...
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we are farther down this road than we have been in a long, long, long time. if you do not want to admit that, i cannot help you. if you stop and think about it, we never had a commercial capability to get anything to space way we are doing today. we are also close to having commercial capability to get crews to space and nasa is finally freed up to work with all of you to do exploration, which is what everybody in this auditorium came here to talk about it. get over it. to be blunt. this is the path we have chosen. help us get it right. we can tweak it along the way. if you do not start down a road, and figure out, we took a wrong turn, how do you ever get to the destination? i cannot tweak constant ideas with nothing. we have hardware under construction. we can do this. but i need your help. >> [inaudible] >> i would like to put a bug in your ear. there is an example of gravity that could operate on the space station, which has been sitting in the wings for a decade. have yourself or your minions re-examined the gravity bio satellite? it was a joint task bet
we are farther down this road than we have been in a long, long, long time. if you do not want to admit that, i cannot help you. if you stop and think about it, we never had a commercial capability to get anything to space way we are doing today. we are also close to having commercial capability to get crews to space and nasa is finally freed up to work with all of you to do exploration, which is what everybody in this auditorium came here to talk about it. get over it. to be blunt. this is the...
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long in beijing. long longiano dunk. the two exchanged gifts. lebron gave him a pair of basketball shoes and james got an album of long-long's music. james is now on a five-day trip to china. >>> well, how about agnes mckee. 105 years old. she's got the old school windup. >> good form there, right? amazing moment yesterday in san diego. 105-year-old agnes mckee throwing the first pitch at the padres/mets game. she had to use a walker to get on the field but that didn't slow down that form. she used the classic softball toss to get the ball to the catcher. she admits she's not much of a baseball fan. she actually prefers bridge and a classic martini. >> that's how you get to 105. ♪ >> now this is guaranteed to make you smile. the elderly man may need two canes to walk but did not need them to dance. he just tossed his canes away. i'm saved! >> look at him go. >> yes! getting down here. the person who posted this on facebook gave it the short caption "forever young." once he felt the music, the rhythm and the bea
long in beijing. long longiano dunk. the two exchanged gifts. lebron gave him a pair of basketball shoes and james got an album of long-long's music. james is now on a five-day trip to china. >>> well, how about agnes mckee. 105 years old. she's got the old school windup. >> good form there, right? amazing moment yesterday in san diego. 105-year-old agnes mckee throwing the first pitch at the padres/mets game. she had to use a walker to get on the field but that didn't slow down...
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our city has not had that feeling in a long, long, long time.i always believed i would return to cleveland to finish my career there. new warriors coach making his debut against charlotte. oh, that is james michael mcadoo. nephew of the great nba player bob mcadoo. warriors win over charlotte. they haven't lost a summer league game since 2010. >>> hey earthquakes star chris wondolowsi back. he scored tonight. he said no, no, no. and the quakes lose 2-0 for their fourth straight loss. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,, h,z/ [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ahhh! what is it? there are no marshmallows in this box of lucky charms! huh weird. seriously? what? they're magically delicious! >> david letterman is next. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 7:00. if you want to check out the fire, go to kpix.com. ,,,,,,,,,, >> the following is a paid presentation for the wen healthy hair care system brought to you by guthy-renker. >> people a
our city has not had that feeling in a long, long, long time.i always believed i would return to cleveland to finish my career there. new warriors coach making his debut against charlotte. oh, that is james michael mcadoo. nephew of the great nba player bob mcadoo. warriors win over charlotte. they haven't lost a summer league game since 2010. >>> hey earthquakes star chris wondolowsi back. he scored tonight. he said no, no, no. and the quakes lose 2-0 for their fourth straight loss....
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long run. shameless plug for my book exorbitant privilege i think it will happen in the long run that the united states is no longer large enough relative to the world economy to be the only supplier safe and liquid assets to the world as a whole so there will have to be other suppliers and i think the eurozone and china as the two other big economies on the world scene are are the plausible suppliers but both europe and china will have to get their act together financially for that to happen so will it happen this year no will it happen next year no but ten or twenty years from now i think there will be two full fledged rivals to the dollar now i'm glad that you bring about china because the chinese renminbi is increasingly mentioned as a potential reserve currency but a lot of things out to change to make that happen like you just mentioned now recently china construction bank was maybe official renminbi clearing bank for london and bank of china for frankfurt so what importance do these moves have well. the fact that there are official clearing banks chinese clearing banks in london and frank
long run. shameless plug for my book exorbitant privilege i think it will happen in the long run that the united states is no longer large enough relative to the world economy to be the only supplier safe and liquid assets to the world as a whole so there will have to be other suppliers and i think the eurozone and china as the two other big economies on the world scene are are the plausible suppliers but both europe and china will have to get their act together financially for that to happen...
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. >> we're going to find out the secret to a long, long, long happy relationship. >> all right. >> whato you think? any of them going to last? >> you know, i don't know. the very first girl you saw kiss on the cheek, she has been on reality shows before. it makes you wonder is that going to be a real thing? >> uh-huh. >> exactly ricky. >> the others you never know. >> we liked them when they were here. i didn't expect to. >> right. remember when you said -- you said, we think they might last and you said we'll see. >> a guy we like a lot is weird al yankovic. >> this one is about robin thicke's "blurred lines" and calls it word crimes. he says everyone has terrible grammer and wants to help correct it. ♪ now here are some notes syntax you're always mangling no x in espresso ♪ ♪ your particles dangle but i don't want your drama if you really wanna leave the out that oxford comma keep in mind bcru are words not letters ♪ ♪ get it together ♪ use your spell checker ♪ you should never write words using numbers unless you're 7 ♪ ♪ or your name is prince >> that's clever. >> he is clever. >> t
. >> we're going to find out the secret to a long, long, long happy relationship. >> all right. >> whato you think? any of them going to last? >> you know, i don't know. the very first girl you saw kiss on the cheek, she has been on reality shows before. it makes you wonder is that going to be a real thing? >> uh-huh. >> exactly ricky. >> the others you never know. >> we liked them when they were here. i didn't expect to. >> right. remember...
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long, long time. -- water, it will be here for a long, long time. >> reporter: it is a town with a history of wine onlyo be joined with a future of fulfilled memories at the local high school pool. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tense moments at a public meeting when a man lunges at the oakland city counsel. >> why police don't usually staff the meetings and the new steps officers are taking a increase security. >> for some today is the first day of school, year round school. >> 2 investigates looks into unjust parking tickets. and some of the best ways to beat an undeserved ticket. female announcer: right now, at sleep train, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. choose $300 in free gifts with tempur-pedic. even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey.
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, long, very long -- did i say "long" -- break. i don't think when you need health care for veterans, when you need to modernize technology, when you need to crack the backlog, while we're kind of basking in the sun somewhere, i don't want them in line. so either this afternoon or sometime tomorrow i will bring this -- i will ask unanimous consent, that i will turn to my 99 colleagues and in the spirit of really meeting compelling needs of our veterans, i will ask that that bill come up so that as we move through the other two aspects that we're going to do to help veterans, we can do the v.a. mil-con bill. so, mr. president, i'm going to come to the floor today to talk about how we support a treasured ally, how we look out for our neighbors in the west fighting our wildfires, and how we deal with wit the crisis in central america where children are being victimized and brutalized every day so they're making that long march across the terrain and territory to come to the united states of america. so, mr. president, i hope in the sho
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long run benefits but at all the costs so again not a very good long run investment for the country and that you said an airport would have been a more beneficial piece of equipment but you know if the economics are so mixed why is there such a fight to host the world cup. well certainly part of the issue is everyone likes to be in the spotlight especially if you're a politician and of course the politicians are the ones making those decisions when the voters get a choice they actually often say you know this is not worth the money and not worth the hassle and this is exactly what we're seeing right now with the winter olympics of the winter olympics in two thousand and twenty two is up for bid and sensually all of the countries in functioning democracies of all have all withdrawn places like germany and places like sweden norway looks to be the next country to drop out and now we're left with just beijing and cassocks tab places were of the voters really don't have much say in whether and where their money is going to go i like how you put that functioning democracies makes it very clear who's interested in his not but now let's move on to the historic loss suffered of the hands of germany that was just i think seven to one so what do you think happened here and statistically did you see this coming so statistically no one saw this coming this is perhaps the most lopsided game and the most unexpected game maybe in the history of the world cup certainly brazil had not lost an important game at home in in nearly fifty years no one had ever lost a semifinal by this amount and no one team playing at home had ever lost a game by this amount of this was just an epic meltdown you know centrally every possible aspect anyone who saw this coming is either lying or trust to extremely lucky and guessing now i want to ask you how important a role does management style playing steering the team to victory versus raw player telling us was the issue with brazil germany other than what you just said they were in the game was it partially because germany players there actually just better or was it a failure of tactics and strategy on some level as well. well obviously there's a little bit of bad luck there. loft still of up to a a yellow card suspension and a last name are arguably the best player in the world to an injury and injury that probably should have been punished more heavily by the referee in the game up previously but what we really do see here is it's really hard to imagine that brazil the in some in some ways the the heart and soul of soccer in the world didn't have any better striker after neymar than they did it's it's really quite shocking to believe that resilin all countries in the world was so reliant on just one player that they couldn't find anyone else to fill neymar shoes when he was knocked out of the tournament now ready for the start of this interview you mention that you think the smart money is on germany to win and why is that well there's no doubt that that messi almost certainly best player in the world you can argue whether it's him or neymar so argentina's got the best player in the world but the way that germany has played in this tournament it's very hard to see anyone overcoming that again dismantling the host country they opened up the tournament with a four zero win over over christiane or and although and portugal so it's very hard to imagine someone doing better but again at soccer anything can happen on any day no one expected germany to be brazil seven one so even if the smart money is on germany anything can happen once the referee blows the opening whistle. anything can happen lester germany that was ford's economy is victor madison. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we're bringing you the best of the best from this past week and in today's big deal sam sachs is sitting in for edward harrison seminar discussing amazon's a lawsuit with the f.t.c. and what it could mean for your digital wallet and he's also telling us about his new show productive tonight plus remember you can see all segments featured in today's show on youtube at youtube dot com slash with us our team and on hulu hulu dot com slash zoom dash but now before we go here are a look at summer closing numbers that the bell seems not included come on back. the day. it was a. very hard to take a. long long. long time that sack we got hurt but there are no. please. please. please the. the. yes i said the boy people the boy is the one two punch to level the banks or the other couple skating weighs one currency two so a boy puts puts the people have spoken they're sick of the elite frozen skills of their rigs and toxic games crypto bullion is the one to clinch before you start. welcome back now is the end of the week and that means it's time for our best of the very best segment from this past week now first up we have dennis a gartman of the government letter discussing the latest 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long run benefits but at all the costs so again not a very good long run investment for the country and that you said an airport would have been a more beneficial piece of equipment but you know if the economics are so mixed why is there such a fight to host the world cup. well certainly part of the issue is everyone likes to be in the spotlight especially if you're a politician and of course the politicians are the ones making those decisions when the voters get a choice they actually often...
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so is a long, long way. we saw another one of 55 were eisenhower, first republic and the white house to sign onto an increase. he saw big expansion during the 60s under kennedy and nixon. nixon reluctantly signed on to a minimum increase in the 70s. ronald reagan was the only president to never sign, since the new deal to not sign an increase in minimum wage and he saw the value of the road. george bush senior signed in greece. clinton cut a deal actually with house republicans, which was instructive. we've seen republican president signed onto an increase. we haven't seen the republican house sign onto an increase. the minimum wage is to go through a committee called education and labor standards. house republicans cut a deal that they would attach a minimum-wage provision in house ways and means to a tax bill. in exchange for minimum wage in greece in the 90s, clinton and democrats had to sign onto significant tax relief for small business. it became a new distributed bargain. george bush actually signed a
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long tournament. and argentina performed well. i'm proud of this team. this is a crowning moment for germany, a long, long process.nch of experienced players around a genius. overall, germany deserved it. i'm sad for us but happy for them. >> 455 minutes without conceding a goal. so that goal happened. so we saw the reactions, obviously, around germany. it's got to be great to see your home country enjoy this. >> yes. the way we decided it, it's good. no penalties. impressive, unbelievable goal from both players. schurrle, not even watching where gotze is running, then the ability of finishing like this. i mean, it's the future of this team as well. we had the time spain won it twice. and i believe they can do this as well, this team. because like i said, there are a lot of players who got injured before. they have a great future. >> live pictures there. joachim low leaving the field. we saw celebrations around germany. michael ballack had his moment to celebrate, alexi lalas goaded him along. we'll show it to you and continue with more from rio after this message and a word from your abc station. watch michael he
long tournament. and argentina performed well. i'm proud of this team. this is a crowning moment for germany, a long, long process.nch of experienced players around a genius. overall, germany deserved it. i'm sad for us but happy for them. >> 455 minutes without conceding a goal. so that goal happened. so we saw the reactions, obviously, around germany. it's got to be great to see your home country enjoy this. >> yes. the way we decided it, it's good. no penalties. impressive,...
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long term. characteristics. of a long long term deal but what you need to do is to. engage in a cease fire and then sit down and begin a shooting negotiate. negotiating table to discuss. a solution so that there is peace in gaza so that israel. feel secure i really hope that this will happen we do support the. undertaking by egypt. i really hope. they are very promising. hello mr love ralph. get it off the wall street journal. so i question on the ukraine and sanctions so far russia has been able to employ the so-called sectoral sanctions from the e.u. . it looks like according to germany and brussels they still can impose sanctions like. we. did last year really does it still help that. can such sanctions and what is the reaction of moscow. we subscribe to the way you formulated we know tried to avoid these sanctions. it was not. we are trying to find a way to. change the situation in ukraine. we warned the hostilities to stop negotiations to start and there is in line with the commitments taken. us in ukraine. mentioned. in the geneva accords. russia warned to reneg
long term. characteristics. of a long long term deal but what you need to do is to. engage in a cease fire and then sit down and begin a shooting negotiate. negotiating table to discuss. a solution so that there is peace in gaza so that israel. feel secure i really hope that this will happen we do support the. undertaking by egypt. i really hope. they are very promising. hello mr love ralph. get it off the wall street journal. so i question on the ukraine and sanctions so far russia has been...
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long, long way for people so that no child or senior will go to bed hungry but i want to thank the grassroots coalition within the budget coalition firing strong advocacy and to the colleagues making this so smooth as well. >> thank you supervisor mar. i'm going to go into motions but a few people to thank. first of all, our clerk clerk linda wong for staying the long hours and thank you for being a great clerk and victor young sometimes when the hours go along but thank you and to john gibner, deputy city attorney our city attorney for being a great sturdy >> supervisor breed. >> one last thing i want to thank supervisor avalos for helping us stay the funding for clean power. thanks >> all right. and i do want to if i didn't do it earlier thanks supervisor avalos fewer leadership you do an amazing job on the budget committee are you have the most experience as american people aid and committee member thank you for your leadership it's been a pleasure. okay colleagues we have a number of motions to entertain our first motion to have the similarly ordinance items one and 20 reflect the changes as indicated in the summary for the 2014-2015 budgets. can we do it unanimously budget committee we'll take that without objection.. item 2 a motion to amend the annual salary upgrading the stipend assigned to hetch hetchy to pay for the costs for the employee
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long tournament. and argentina performed well. i'm proud of this team. this is a crowning moment for germany, a long, long process.nch of experienced players around a genius. overall, germany deserved it. i'm sad for us but happy for them. >> 455 minutes without conceding a goal. so that goal happened. so we saw the reactions, obviously, around germany. it's got to be great to see your home country enjoy this. >> yes. the way we decided it, it's good. no penalties. impressive, unbelievable goal from both players. schurrle, not even watching where gotze is running, then the ability of finishing like this. i mean, it's the future of this team as well. we had the time spain won it twice. and i believe they can do this as well, this team. because like i said, there are a lot of players who got injured before. they have a great future. >> live pictures there. joachim low leaving the field. we saw celebrations around germany. michael ballack had his moment to celebrate, alexi lalas goaded him along. we'll show it to you and continue with more from rio after this message and a word from your abc station. watch michael he
long tournament. and argentina performed well. i'm proud of this team. this is a crowning moment for germany, a long, long process.nch of experienced players around a genius. overall, germany deserved it. i'm sad for us but happy for them. >> 455 minutes without conceding a goal. so that goal happened. so we saw the reactions, obviously, around germany. it's got to be great to see your home country enjoy this. >> yes. the way we decided it, it's good. no penalties. impressive,...
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long, long road and a big wide field where the debris and the wreckage from the plane is kind of spread out and there is still e emergency crews working but it's getting pretty dark so folks are trying to wrap up for the day. >> who is in control of the site and what are you seeing? >> reporter: the sight is controlled very clearly by the separatists, dnr, donetsk people's republic. i think most people here have been hearing battles with the ukrainian forces for a few days now who are stationed not far down the road, and i mean, at the moment i'm not seeing much of anything, it's pretty dark. when you get here it's a gruesome scene. there is bodies out through the fields. people said the plane kind of exploded in the air and everything rained down in bits and pieces. the plane itself, the people inside. >> how in tact is the debris that you saw earlier? i mean, how large are the pieces of debris? >> pretty burnt. it's going to be nearly impossible to establish with any certainty what happened here. there is a few sort of engine rotors, big huge metal pieces that are still in tact, but for the most part, everything is burnt up and charred and scattered over a few kilometers through the fields. >> how wide a field of debris are we talking about? >> i mean, it's hard to say with certainty but maybe five kilometers. it's a pretty wide radius. the debris starts kind of up the road. there is a tail spin and you come a little further down and see the place where the emergency services crews have set up a base of sorts, some firefighters, rescue teams, and they are kind of in the center of where most of it landed. there is a white tent out in the field where they are collecting bodies, but you can kind of wonder through these open fields. there is not much of anything. there is a chicken farm nearby or chicken factory someone said and then these little sort of ukrainian villages. the homes and not much of anything. >> so an effort has been made and is being made to collect the remains of those on board. >> absolutely. absolutely. people, rescue teams have been going through the fields for the last few hours marking where bodies are by tieing little white cotton ribbons to sticks so when you walk through the fields, if you see one of those, you know that's where a body is. but there is still a lot, i mean, 295 people on this plane, and i don't think they have found all of them yet, and it's too dark now really to do much more work so people are trying to figure out at the moment what to do with this site for the night. like i said, it's kind of an open field. it's unclear, they don't know what will happen overnight and it's going to be really difficult for anyone to secure this in a kind of way that would be certain that no one can come in. >> we've seen images, noah, of passports, a travel book for bali. are people's possessions clearly visible? are they clearly retrievable or scattered all about? >> it's visible. they are visible and being collect. that's one of the things these rescue teams are doing but if you -- as you walk through the fields and see the bodies, you see a man with his cracked iphone sticking out of his pocket, you see sort of people's, i mean, clothing everywhere, most of it is ripped off by the air. there is suitcases and stuff in a pile along the road. one fighter was telling us that they have seen lots of headphones, that was the thing they noticed most. people had been flying i guess, you know, listening to music, watching movies and so they have been finding lots of lots of headphones. >> and noah, is an effort being made to collect passports to collect identity documents? >> yeah, i mean, they are trying to collect everything they can, but first and foremost, bodies. i think that's -- my sense is that's the rescue crew's number one priority now, collect as many bodies as they can and gather them under the tents, gathering points. some people are picking up personal effects, some people are walking straight by them. it's also, you know, keep in mind, it's kind of -- it's long grass and like i said again, really wide field so finding things like passports is a matter of chance. >> noah, i appreciate you talking with us. i know this is a horrific scene. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> i appreciate the way you've handled it and communicated it to the viewers, noah snider, an american freelance journalist on the scene of this crash. hard to imagine being there. >>> coming up, if it was a missile that brought down this flight, flight 17, we want to take a look at what type of system we're talking about and how it could bring down a passenger jet with 298 people on board at some 33,000 feet. that's next. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? 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long, long road and a big wide field where the debris and the wreckage from the plane is kind of spread out and there is still e emergency crews working but it's getting pretty dark so folks are trying to wrap up for the day. >> who is in control of the site and what are you seeing? >> reporter: the sight is controlled very clearly by the separatists, dnr, donetsk people's republic. i think most people here have been hearing battles with the ukrainian forces for a few days now who...
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long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? e is long, but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> in the summer of '65, johnson gets that voting rights bill passed. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> sure, the '64 civil rights act led to dramatic changes. but politically, at least in the short run, the voting rights act was even more dramatic. >> this is an examination room at the central post office in downtown birmingham where, under the federal voting rights act of 1965, federal officials are examining people to determine their qualifications to register and vote under the laws of
long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? e is long, but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys....
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long, long time, i resisted the idea of getting help. like a lot of people dealing with substance abuse, i was in complete denial. i had convinced myself that i did not have a problem. but it was soon became obvious that my alcohol and drug use was having a serious, serious impact on my family and on my health and on my job as mayor. after experiencing some of the darkest moments in my life, i decided that enough was enough. i had become my own worst enemy. i knew, i knew it was time to take action. it was time to get help. professional help. >> here's what rob ford was heard saying about councilwoman karen stints just in april. >> how about karen stintz? >> [ bleep ] her. but you know what? i can't talk like this anymore. i'm so sorry. i forgot there was a woman in the house. >> here's what rob ford said about karen stintz today. >> to my fellow councilors, and especially to karen stintz. for my hurtful and degrading remarks, i offer a deepfelt apology for my behavior. >> to those of you who have gone through rehab or had a loved one go through rehab, much of what rob ford had to say today sounds familiar, especially the gratitude to his family and the rehab facility staff. >> i now know that the staff at greenstone saved my life. they forced me to confront my personal demons. i learned about things like triggers and what happens when you have uncontrollable cravings. to my family. and to all those who stood by me during these extremely difficult times. i want to thank you for giving me another chance. >> like others before him, rob ford talked about the people he met in group therapy and how they helped him. >> we all know someone who has suffered from this terrible disease. at greenstone, i met others. i met others who like me have struggled with the impacts of their substance abuse for years. listening to their stories gave me the strength and helped me deal with my own mistakes. thanks to my treatment, thanks to my treatment, i can proudly say today that i have begun the process of taking control of my life. but folks, this is a long, long road to recovery. no matter what i do, no matter what i do, i will never be able to change the mistakes that i have made in the past. when i look back on some of the things i have said and some of the things i did when i was using, i am ashamed, embarrass ed, and humiliated. i was wrong and i have no one, but no one, to blame but myself. >> the mayor apologized to the people of toronto and to every person who was hurt by his words and actions. there was a political section of his remarks in which he talked about working hard for the city and achieving a labor agreement with some unions. but even that was done without a boastful tone, at least. every moment he was speaking, we were hearing a new rob ford. a man full of apology and regret, fighting back tears, and for once blaming no one but himself for his problems. he took no questions from the media when he finished his statement. the assembled press was told ahead of time that the mayor would not be taking any questions. but e
long, long time, i resisted the idea of getting help. like a lot of people dealing with substance abuse, i was in complete denial. i had convinced myself that i did not have a problem. but it was soon became obvious that my alcohol and drug use was having a serious, serious impact on my family and on my health and on my job as mayor. after experiencing some of the darkest moments in my life, i decided that enough was enough. i had become my own worst enemy. i knew, i knew it was time to take...
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it's been weak for a long, long, long time. >> reporter: sure to be tested by soaking rains and a possible storm surge. while in other spots along the evacuation routes, sand could be the biggest problem. >> the sand can get up to two to three feet on the road from the 75-mile-an-hour winds blowing. >> reporter: arthur will be awful, even if the current forecast track holds and the storm just brushes across the east coast. still, north carolina's governor says his state is ready. >> we can get back online as quick as possible regarding utility service, water services, roads, transportation and anything else that needs to be repaired or fixed within a very short period of time. >> reporter: hoping for a light in the wake of the storm, and time to still celebrate the fourth of july holiday here. yeah, now, forecasters say the worst to have will come overnight into the early morning on friday. strong winds, driving rains and a storm surge in some areas that could climb above five feet. live in kill devil hills, north carolina, i'm jay gray, nbc 10 news. >> here's a live look down the shore fr
it's been weak for a long, long, long time. >> reporter: sure to be tested by soaking rains and a possible storm surge. while in other spots along the evacuation routes, sand could be the biggest problem. >> the sand can get up to two to three feet on the road from the 75-mile-an-hour winds blowing. >> reporter: arthur will be awful, even if the current forecast track holds and the storm just brushes across the east coast. still, north carolina's governor says his state is...
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long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. but add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we take care of the heat, so you don't get burned. just another way we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> in the summer of '65, johnson gets that voting rights bill passed. >> thank you, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> sure, the '64 civil rights act led to dramatic changes. but politically, at least in the short run, the voting rights act was even more dramatic. >> this is
long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the...
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long they could no longer survive in the wild. >> in vietnam, because of the tradition from a long, long time ago, people believe in using wildlife products. and also using wildlife not only for medicine, for food, but they display wildlife products in how they maybe think of their social status -- if they have something special from the wild that other people cannot buy. >> thao ninh works for the non-governmental organization education for nature vietnam. eating wild animals or using them as medicine is officially prohibited in vietnam. but the tradition still exists. many of these wild animals are now bred on farms -- like these snakes, pickled in wine. but expensive game caught in the wild is also on the menu in fashionable restaurants. we were not allowed to film inside this restaurant and we can't show its name. those who've made it in hanoi can impress friends or colleagues in places like this. >> pangolin, porcupine, turtle. this is an illegal action. so the local authorities in vietnam have to know that. and we will push them and work with them to solve the problem here. maybe they have to remove all the endangered speci
long they could no longer survive in the wild. >> in vietnam, because of the tradition from a long, long time ago, people believe in using wildlife products. and also using wildlife not only for medicine, for food, but they display wildlife products in how they maybe think of their social status -- if they have something special from the wild that other people cannot buy. >> thao ninh works for the non-governmental organization education for nature vietnam. eating wild animals or...
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and i just want to break down and cry because i love the girl so much, and i have loved her for a long, longime. and the one thing that i knew that brenda liked was money. >> brenda andrew was also convicted of first-degree murder. the forensic evidence was impossible to overcome. >> we the jury impaneled and sworn in the above entitled cause do apply our oath having hereto found the defendant brenda evers andrew guilty of murder in the first degree. fix her punishment at death. >> she is now the only woman on oklahoma's death row. prosecutors describe it as one of the most cold-blooded murders they've ever seen. >> the complexity of the case was a problem. it's a hard case to talk about in a short amount of time. there's so many different pieces of evidence. but in what we believe, any juror wants to hear is what happened at the key moment. >> the physical evidence will tell a story. and it's just simply up to the person that is trying to put this together to understand what the physical evidence is saying >>> when a person is cremated, the heat usually destroys any evidence of foul play. a
and i just want to break down and cry because i love the girl so much, and i have loved her for a long, longime. and the one thing that i knew that brenda liked was money. >> brenda andrew was also convicted of first-degree murder. the forensic evidence was impossible to overcome. >> we the jury impaneled and sworn in the above entitled cause do apply our oath having hereto found the defendant brenda evers andrew guilty of murder in the first degree. fix her punishment at death....
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to welcome the honorable judging schaults they've been members the club actively members for a long, long time we're grateful for they're wonderful leadership in leading our campaign to george (clapping) >> thank you it's great to have this ceremony look at the picture a that's what it is going to be. okay. so wonderful. now i think this is an important moment not open north korea for the commonwealth club in inform but this is an important moment in the history of democracy. let me explain why i say that. i'm wearing a tie that ronald reagan gave me he said doma democracy is not a similarly sport it's a now and then partisanship statement why do i say that well, first of all, you've got to participate there are various ways to participate you can run for offices o office or run for state and local government and that's participation by most people participate as citizens. and that's an important responsibility and a well functioning democracy. it's up to the people to find out about the issues who are willfully to listens and a learn listen to argument and see how people feel and talk ab
to welcome the honorable judging schaults they've been members the club actively members for a long, long time we're grateful for they're wonderful leadership in leading our campaign to george (clapping) >> thank you it's great to have this ceremony look at the picture a that's what it is going to be. okay. so wonderful. now i think this is an important moment not open north korea for the commonwealth club in inform but this is an important moment in the history of democracy. let me...
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we haven't been in a crisis economy in a long, long, long time. i think that's why the house banking committee today passed the rule for mr. hinesing talking about more rules-based -- >> just for the record there's an opposite conclusion from that, which is as follows, the fed was not aggressive enough early on in the tenure when it came time to provide quantitative easing and that was the real problem. >> no, maybe it was a regulatory role in '05 and '06. they were not courageous then, either. >> that's for sure. >> thank you very much, gentlemen, steve and rick. >>>ed bond king -- pimco's bill gro is standing by listening to all this, taking this in in a way that only bill can. he will tell you what he things coming up right after the break. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to
we haven't been in a crisis economy in a long, long, long time. i think that's why the house banking committee today passed the rule for mr. hinesing talking about more rules-based -- >> just for the record there's an opposite conclusion from that, which is as follows, the fed was not aggressive enough early on in the tenure when it came time to provide quantitative easing and that was the real problem. >> no, maybe it was a regulatory role in '05 and '06. they were not courageous...
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long. because truth will rise again. how long? not long. because no lie can live forever. how long? rse is long, but it bends towards justice. how long? not long. because mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah, glory hallelujah. this truth is marching on. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. at uwe know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. g
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long, long road and a big, wide field where the debris and the wreckage from the plane is kind of sprayed out, and there is still emergency crews working but it's getting dark so folks are trying to wrap up for the day. >> who is in control of the site and what are you seeing? >> the site is controlled very clearly by the separatists dnr, donetsk people's republic forces. there are rebels down the road, but i think most people here have been hearing battles with the ukrainian forces for a few days not stationed far down the road and i mean, at the moment i'm not seeing much of anything. it's pretty dark. when you get here it's a gruesome scene there is bodies out through the fields. people said the plane kind of exploded in the air and everything rained down in bits and pieces. the plane itself, the people inside. >> how in tact is the debris that you saw earlier? i mean, how large are the pieces of debris? >> pretty burnt. it's going to be nearly impossible to establish with any certainty what happened here. there is a few sort of engine rotors, big, huge yellow pieces that are still in tact but for the most part everything is burnt up and charred and scattered over a few kilometers through the fields. >> how wide a field of debris are we talking about? >> i mean, it's hard to say with certainty but maybe five kilomete kilometers. it's a pretty wide radius. the debris starts kind of up the road. there is a tail spin and you come a little further down and see the place where the emergency services crews have set up a base of sorts, some firefighters, rescue teams, and they are kind of in the center of where most of it landed. there is a white tent out in the field where they are collecting bodies, but you can kind of wonder through these open fields. there is not much of anything. there is a chicken farm nearby, or a chicken factory as someone said and then these little sort of ukrainian villages, homes and not much of anything. >> so an effort has been made and is being made to collect the remains of those on board? >> absolutely. absolutely. rescue teams have been going through the fields for the last few hours marking where bodies are by tieing white cotton ribbons to sticks, so when you walk through the fields, if you see one of those, you know that's where a body is. but there is still a lot, i mean, 295 people on this plane and i don't think they found all of them yet and it's too dark now really to do much more work so people are trying to figure out at the moment what to do with this site for the night. like i said, it's kind of an open field. it's unclear. they don't know what will happen overnight, and it's going to be really difficult for anyone to secure this in a way that would be certain that no one can come in. >> we've seen images, noah, of passports, a travel book for bali, are people's possessions clearly visible? are they clearly retrievable? >> they are visible and being collected. that's one of the things that these rescue teams are doing, but i mean, if you -- as you walk through the field, you see the bodies, you see a man with his cracked iphone sticking out of his pocket. you see sort of people's, i mean, clothing everywhere, most of it is kind of ripped off by the air. there is suitcases and stuff in a pile along the road. one was telling us they seen lots of headphones. that was the thing they noticed most. people had been flying i guess, listening to music and watching movies, and so they have been finding lots and lots of headphones. >> is an effort being made to collect passports, to collect identity documents? >> yeah, i mean, they are trying to collect everything they can, but first and foremost, bodies. i think that's my sense is that's the rescue crew's number one priority right now, collect as many bodies as they can and gather them under the tents, gathering points. some people are picking up personal effects, some people are walking straight by them. it's also, you know, keep in mind it's kind of long, long grass and like i said again, a really wide field to finding things like passports is a matter of chance. >> well noah, i appreciate you talking with us. i know this is a horrific scene -- >> absolutely. thank you for having me. >> i appreciate the way you handled it and communicated it to viewers. thank you very much. noah snider, an american freelance journalist on the scene of this crash. extraordinary job he did. >>> i want to bring in the panel now, jim sciutto with more breaking news, richard quest and national security analyst fran townsend. jim, u.s. intelligence is saying a missile did take down this plane. what kind of intelligence are they actually pointing to? >> two things, two indicators, u.s. assets in the region, one, they picked up the radar from a missile system tracked on, locked on to this aircraft before it went down and two, other assets detected the missile fire, the fire, the rocket fire in effect out of the back of the missile as it rose towards the aircr
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i would like to echo what edward said is that -- first of all he is not interested in the long, long, long term success of russia because what you're talking about is a very difficult, painful, bloody process. at the end of the day it will be the best for the russian people. what he's interested in is the next 20 years. he wants to stay in power for the next 20 years. transparency, accountability, because the rule of law means that he will end up where almost all authoritarian dictators and leaders end up. that is something wants to prevent. >> understanding his goal. i totally agree that. what's the best way to blunt that and confront that. what is the first thing we should do and the most effective thing we can do and implement quickly. >> well, let me just say this that it's counter ntuitive, the harder we act, the more determined we are, the more likely he is to back off. >> by the way when we were in poland, i don't want to name the official, this individual said the main reason vladimir putin didn't go further into eastern ukraine is because he was generally surprised by the reaction
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the first time a pitcher has done that in a long long time. >> all right. >> just a little trivia there. let's go out and see what we have now. the traffic is moving along pretty well. if you are driving on 80 westbound between the bridge and the mac arthur maze, there's no major problems as you drive out to the bay bridge to plaza. at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's a small delay. it seems to be a small delay for cash players. no one is moving through with major stops. some of the road work that was out there, that was supposed to be running out there for a while. 4,37 is when they picked up the cohens. we're getting a slow down coming off the tracy triangle towards livermore. >>> we're starting out the day with mostly cloudy skies, no thunderstorms like yesterday. there he is a chance of a sprinkle and drizzle first thing this morning in the short term. the organized shower activity is up towards our north towards the north of eureka and we have partly sunny skies to mostly sunny skies. these are mostly above average. 66 degrees is the water temperature. it maxed out at 67, the warmes
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long, long time. and so i have extra copies in case you have not gotten yours yet and i will give them to harlin so you will be able to take a look at his wonderful life and his life experiences and as always, i look forward to seeing you at the camp thank you. >> thank you very much for being here, i appreciate that. >> are there any other public comments to be had on this line item, item number four, seeing none, public comment is now closed, madam secretary, next item? >> item five, communications. >> commissioners? >> seeing no comments, from my colleagues, is there any public comment on item 5, communications? seeing none, public comment is closed on that item. next item, secretary? >> item 6, other commission business? >> commissioner moran and torres? >> there is an item that i would like to discuss briefly not long ago, several months ago i raised an issue related to opportunities in the south east sector related to intratoe hortoculture and maintenance and construction-type of jobs, opportunities. and specifically mcclarin park and other areas located near that and i think that it is appropriate for us to have that dialogue and i requested it under other commission business, several months ago. given the relationship that this very cozy relationship, and cozy in a good way that this commission has with the recreation and parts commission, certainly the announcement recently from the professional golf the pga in addition to an article in the newspaper today, dealing specifically with the golf course located in the south east sector, the problems that it has with respect to ongoing maintenance, and capitol improvements and water and i would like to begin to have thoughtful deliberative conversations about how we can best work together, with the recreation and parks department, dealing specificall
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long long time it did it to switzerland. and now they're starting on the commerce fight in germany they're trying to same thing to it that they just did to the trench by. i think that part of this is that washington uses. american clout over of the people by threatening them to be excluded from the american market. and all of to her those financial institutions in order to and dance the financial interest is in all the american banks so when they beat up on barclays they beat up on the french they beat up on the german by then goldman sachs j.p. morgan city by and by america they can sort of move again easier oh noes own the territory of those black so i think that's also part of it in fact a true think should be the main. the main part of it but i don't think the world should accept the fact that the united states government jan and. decide. what countries they're buying it's these other sovereign countries what the banks and sobbing countries who they can do business with and yes i think you see the dollars importance diminishing over time is that right. yes i think it has to diminish over time primarily because of the sanction thing. because you save if you're not if you're a country and you're not far off the dollar payment system that no sanctions can be applied to. and there's really no benefit any longer of being in the dollar payment system it grew up at the end of world war two because united states was the only country that had an economy and all the rest were strong and so how were you going to settle international payments new you look to the strong currency of the country that actually dominated manufacturing trade and so that became the world money but today trying trees have recovered in many countries whose occurrences are just isn't practical and there's no reason not to settle trade in their own currencies it's it's actually very costly for example japan and china to settle their trade in dollars because the chinese if the chinese buy something from japan then they have to transfer there have to pay a fee to convert their currency in the dolls' then they give the dollars to japan and then japan has to pay a fee to convert the dolls into yen so what is the point of these countries doing there is no known reason any longer and as the united states increasingly i mean to say why should we see in order to print money to pay its bills in order to impose sanctions on the activities of countries that it disapproves of i think more and more people will leave the dollar payment system now if the dollar does diminish in importance or what gains you just mentioned some some examples that is a gold or you know the chinese currency the euro and there isn't a assets because there doesn't seem to be a lot of options out there. well you don't need a world currency in more as i said the situation in days totally different from one thousand nine hundred five. the world was destroyed and nobody had an economy except united states every on the economy was destroyed or had never gotten past third world status that's not the situation today there are many columns and so they can settle their trade with their own currency it is an absolute no reason to prefer the dollar all of the euro or of the chinese currency or over the russian ruble it is there's no reason for this now some imagine countries they've appealed to the us to help them against chinese maneuvering so do you think china is a strategic threat to its asian neighbors which the us should help defend against oh no of course it's not and. look there there is some very small island syria there and people are warning to argue that well that's between them and china diskette nothing to do with us there's no reason for us to be involved in that and is certainly no reason for washington to make an enemy on chatham and china's far stronger in the news of the world countries and it's a big discredit to us and we have huge trade relationships with it so. it's just a silly fang that washington is doing that trying to hold it all into its hedge enemy all over the world they really should stop it. china's not threatening anybody is the united states it's building bases from the philippines to vet now naval and air bases to surround sound it's united states mistake and nato to russia's borders that it's calling now for troop buildup says eastern europe is putting missile bases on russia's borders is trying to cut george you're in ukraine in. the aggression is not coming from china or russia what are the economic implications of allowing sign a free rein in asia. or to mean allowing or that it's not up to the united states who does business with china or china does business mess. with the whole notion that we could disallow is that somebody can sense. that's it so i think that people will do business with china because it's profitable and paid since they have good deals and they approach people and that way they say hey look let's do business we come in and say let's have military bases let us buy your government and that's your payoffs and so you will do it we won't we'll put military bases this is totally different approach and that was dr paul craig roberts. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return dr barry eichengreen is on the show he's a well a well known professor of macro economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and he sat down with me earlier today to discuss the practice of mixing regulatory and foreign policy like oil and water and in today's big deal i wrote errors and i are discussing the annual bric summit being how the brazil right now and don't forget you can see all segments featured in today's show on you tube you tube dot com slash investor t.v. and on hulu hulu dot com dash to slash us now before we go to break here are a look at some your closing numbers of the bell on that. we welcome aaron made in abby martin to be terrific oh show me your team at work. it's going to give you a different perspective give you one star never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't you both go bring you the work the revolution the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness is pushed through the system extremely produce would be described as angry i think in a strong you know under single. welcome back now with all the fines that u.s. banks have been slapping on foreign banks recently they sure haven't made themselves any friends however it has demonstrated that the u.s. won't allow its currency to be used in ways that contradict its foreign policy aims that's for sure yet no friends but they got that point across but as the world's reserve currency such actions might prove disruptive for countries that disobeyed u.s. foreign policy rules so i want to check in with dr barry eichengreen now i can green is a well known professor of macro economics and political science at the university of california berkeley and he has done considerable research on the history and operation of the international monetary and financial systems and we want to get his take on the whole situation right now so i first asked him if he thinks it's valid for the u.s. to couple regulatory policy and foreign policy in this way here's what he had to say. i don't know if it's a matter of being valid or invalid it's what governments do the united states did it in one nine hundred fifty six when it use the dollar and u.s. financial power to force the french and british government. roll back their invasion of suez financial power is used repeatedly and when you have a case like a european bank funneling money to the government of sudan i think it's entirely appropriate for the u.s. government to use whatever instruments it has at its disposal to discourage that yeah i you know what barry i have to say that i kind of agree with you when i first heard this story i was outraged but then you know the more i read about him the more that i learn about all these sanctions we've had a lot in the past five years on foreign banks it seems like it's almost shocking that anyone is shocked on some level do you not agree. well i think what is sucking is that the french authorities either were unaware of what b.m.p. probably bought was doing or they looked the other way either way it doesn't reflect well on the quality of european supervision and regulation of the financial system we know that banks are in the business of making money and moving money and it's that the role of the regulator the role of the supervisor to be sure that they they do so in in socially constructive ways so the financial crisis was one reminder that banks can be weapons of mass financial destruction and i think this affair is another reminder now very the u.s. is perhaps the only country in the world to have imposed sanctions and then find a major bank from an allied country for violating those sanctions now because the u.s. dollar is the world's major reserve currency what impact will be as kinds of fines have on the u.s. reserve currency status if any at all. i think very very limited impact the reason that the united states is the only country to use these kind of financial sanctions is that the dollar has the exorbitant privilege of being the world's currency the vast majority of foreign exchange transactions and finance for imports which is what the government of sudan wanted go through the dollar and go through new york financial markets so that's why the u.s. could do it what impact will it have i think. some governments that are unhappy about the fact like france and other governments that are worried about the fact like a ran north korea will look for alternatives to the dollar i think there are very few alternatives in the short run european markets are not as deep in liquid as markets and the dollar chinese financial markets are far from as deep and liquid as markets in the dollar so it would take mass migration of importers exporters foreign investors both private and public away from the dollar toward another currency in order to change that situation and that simply is not going to happen in the short run. but could it potentially happen in the long run. shameless plug for my book exorbitant privilege i think it will happen in the long run that the united states is no longer large enough relative to the world economy to be the only supplier safe and liquid assets to the world as a whole so there will have to be other suppliers and i think the eurozone and china as the two other big economies on the world scene are are the plausible suppliers but both europe and china will have to get their act together financially for that to happen so will it happen this year no will it happen next year no but ten or twenty years from now i think there will be two full fledged rivals to the dollar now i'm glad that you bring about china because the chinese renminbi is increasingly mentioned as a potential reserve currency but a lot of things have to change to make that happen like you just mentioned now recently china construction bank was maybe official renminbi clearing bank for london and bank of china for frankfurt so what importance do thes
long long time it did it to switzerland. and now they're starting on the commerce fight in germany they're trying to same thing to it that they just did to the trench by. i think that part of this is that washington uses. american clout over of the people by threatening them to be excluded from the american market. and all of to her those financial institutions in order to and dance the financial interest is in all the american banks so when they beat up on barclays they beat up on the french...
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our city hasn't had that feeling in a long, long, long time. oal is still to win as many titles as possible. no question. but what's most important for me is bringing one trophy back to northeast ohio. i always believed that i returned to cleveland and finish my career there. i just didn't know when. martin savidge, if you're still on the line with me, can you hear any of the screaming from the streets yet? >> yeah, you can, people are starting to drive by, they're hornging their horns, honking their horns, celebrating. the fact that he's come out with this very sort of thoughtful press release done through "sports illustrated" is the fact that many clevelanders, when lebron left, of course they were heart broken that he left, but it was the way he left. it was that announcement that was broken on television. and cleveland had no heads up that he was going to be leaving. so it really felt to many people, hey, he could take his talents where he wishes. he's a professional. but please don't kick us on the way out. that's what it felt like to the c
our city hasn't had that feeling in a long, long, long time. oal is still to win as many titles as possible. no question. but what's most important for me is bringing one trophy back to northeast ohio. i always believed that i returned to cleveland and finish my career there. i just didn't know when. martin savidge, if you're still on the line with me, can you hear any of the screaming from the streets yet? >> yeah, you can, people are starting to drive by, they're hornging their horns,...
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long. lived so we are here for a long. long as. the put a dish and evolutional to bespeak he said action city's we are not really in the same into the same thing of course being forest it would be difficult but we are very confident that is in it is that even in next situation will improve. russian stock markets grew slightly today the spike the sanctions being a nine style xander prosperity coffee's an investment banker and partner at lake shore international thinks traders are optimistic that sanctions might not last all that long given the fact that the same shows are not as harsh as we thought they would be especially given the three month period after which the sanctions will have to be renewed european union will have to vote for the sanctions which we need to do to get back to normal and this is not a big probability that would have happened because this usually happened then that the financial world prepares for the worst and then it's not as bad as you expect and you get a slight correction yeah you know this is what happen
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long, long time. we all are standing with what we're doing right now, we should finish what we started. i think we're ignoring and arrogance toward the palestinians. we have to understand that it's impossible. >> we cannot halt around 1 million people under siege. >> meanwhile, the shiite group, hezbollah, has condemned thing on going israeli offensive. >> i know that they can't end the palestinian people, but we're facing a long-term policy, aimed at annihilating the palestinian people. that's what we're witnessing now. their plan is to end the palestinian cause. >> in beirut, where it was a long speech. and what else did nasrallah say? >> he did not finish it, and praised what he called the palestinian resistance in gaza. as far as he's concerned, he said it has already won. that the palestinians in the goesa strip have already won, because israel has already failed in achieving anything in gaza, despite it's very very fierce offensive on the strip and on its people. now, what hezbollah has to say, something that palestinians and israelis are very queen and listening to, he is someone who has promised support and a lot of solidarity with people in gaza, and they want to know what kind of support is he talking about? now, hezbollah has played a crucial role in developing the military capabilities both for hamas and jihad. and he didn't say, you know, we helped them, in the credit goes to us, he gave the credi
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so without further ado, you know, for me, it's been a long, long process with probably 10,000 amendments one way or another. and we have finally gotten to this place where we finalized every amendment and it's time to move it out of rules and i would like to make a motion to move it out with positive recommendation. any objection? seeing none, motion passes. [ gavel ] . thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i forget, i want to give a lot, a lot of credit to the community, too, who also worked so hard on this. madame clerk, item no. 2. >> item no. 2 is a motion confirming the mayor's nomation of and appointing sonia melara to the police commission for the unexpired portion of a fourare term ending april 30 2016.2018. >> thank you, sonia. >> honorable members of the rules committee, my name is sonia melara and i'm here to request your vote for the nomination to the police commission. i know you may have read my resume and may have portions of my background, but let me highlight those areas that exemplify who i am, what i believe and what i bring to this decision. i am an immigrant and arriv
so without further ado, you know, for me, it's been a long, long process with probably 10,000 amendments one way or another. and we have finally gotten to this place where we finalized every amendment and it's time to move it out of rules and i would like to make a motion to move it out with positive recommendation. any objection? seeing none, motion passes. [ gavel ] . thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i forget, i want to give a lot, a lot of credit to the community, too, who also...