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this past weekend the governor of maine, republican paul lepage, the governor of maine had state workers in maine tear down a mural at the state's department of labor, a mural that offended the governor. i don't know if the workers got paid double-team for working on the weekend. but it was over the weekend when this multipanel piece of art showing interesting and defining moments in the history of people who work for a living in maine, when this mural got pride off the wall and shoved into storage at the orders of the governor. this is the part of the mural that shows child laborers in maine. as you can see, these children look very forlorn. because it's child labor. of course they're forlorn. maine passed its first child labor laws in 1847. and back then laws restricting child labor were almost always tied up with laws about schooling. there used to be this totally crazy idea in america that tiny people, not yet full grown, should be diverted into some sort of learning to read environment rather than being shunted down into the coal mines, or whatever. you know, that could wait until a
this past weekend the governor of maine, republican paul lepage, the governor of maine had state workers in maine tear down a mural at the state's department of labor, a mural that offended the governor. i don't know if the workers got paid double-team for working on the weekend. but it was over the weekend when this multipanel piece of art showing interesting and defining moments in the history of people who work for a living in maine, when this mural got pride off the wall and shoved into...
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main stage is taped and editted by interns. in exchange for class credit and the opportunity to use equipment. interns produced 15 hours of original programming during year 1 of main stage. the auditorium hosted talented performers who brought the cultures of the world home to san francisco. like the culture of the bay area these performances are adding a fusion of tradition. >> master protectinist. explored the historic influence of african music in peru. in the modern interpretation, created his irish and native american roots to create a unique sound. [music] >> speaking spanish... >> from some of the sounds they used to play we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. for instance. >> this means attention, be alert. something's going to happen. wake up, wake up. >> some of the drumming part has been rescued by compose the cultural association. drumming... [music] [applause] [music] >> our most popular streaming video is another expression of japanese culture. a form of comic story telling produced witho
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that's the minimum wage in maine. if republicans get their way, and it's starting to look this week like they'ring go to, if republicans get their way, if you are a kid in maine you will be privileged to receive not $7.50 an hour anymore but $5.25 an hour. also, although the governor had originally supported rolling back the laws so kids in school could also work essentially full-time, so they could work 32 hours a week -- what? eventually that got rolled back. so the new restrictions allow kids to work 24 hours per week. on top of being in school full-time. and of course for that 24 hours per week they get a reduced kid-size wage. in one of the great orwellian moments in all of this the house version of this bill in maine is called "an act to enhance access to the workplace for minors." yeah, how enhanced do you feel do you feel to be working more hours during the school year for less money, considerably less money? this is like calling a rollback of nuclear regulations an act to enhance citizen access to cancer. whe
that's the minimum wage in maine. if republicans get their way, and it's starting to look this week like they'ring go to, if republicans get their way, if you are a kid in maine you will be privileged to receive not $7.50 an hour anymore but $5.25 an hour. also, although the governor had originally supported rolling back the laws so kids in school could also work essentially full-time, so they could work 32 hours a week -- what? eventually that got rolled back. so the new restrictions allow...
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there is a backup from the main sewer, that there is a release. i am willing to show anybody that design. it's my own design on how to relieve it. it might be the easiest way to correct the problem. at least give you some kind of -- but i don't do designs. that's not my job. i could just give an -- commissioner murphy: what about if they remedy the washing machine, back flow or backwater valve that you call it, if they do that, will that take care of this problem? >> if they put a backwater valve on that washing machine and the backwater valve for that lower bathroom and everything is in the correct location -- i haven't seen it. i don't know. if everything is in the correct location that should stop any future backups into that location as long as that's maintained and that's correct regularly. you can't control what's flushed down the toilet from a tenant unless you're the only person there and you're the only one that knows what's going on. ifyou did not check on a regular basis, like rainy season and what not. i also have a letter that was sub
there is a backup from the main sewer, that there is a release. i am willing to show anybody that design. it's my own design on how to relieve it. it might be the easiest way to correct the problem. at least give you some kind of -- but i don't do designs. that's not my job. i could just give an -- commissioner murphy: what about if they remedy the washing machine, back flow or backwater valve that you call it, if they do that, will that take care of this problem? >> if they put a...
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it was in maine. i got a scholarship that allowed me to go. from maine. i was very much the guy from maine. everybody else is from outside of maine. >> was it grades that got you in there? was it your sats or your performance? >> my grades were good, but not exceptional. i think it was my essays. i think my essay played a lot in getting me in. i don't know. i am glad they let me in. i really am. >> you wrote a monologue on gold. i talked about gold. >> this is probably black cargo gold. >> how many monologues have you done in your professional career? >> 16. >> and that was just a couple of years ago. >> yes. >> and what was it about? >> about two things. it is about my trip to an island in the south pacific or the people worshiped the objects of america. they have a celebration one day a year where they are at the base of an erupting volcano and they tell the history of america in dance, theater, and song. >> is this fiction? >> no. it is in thomas. it's about the people, and they have a lack of an economic system. on this island, a lot of people do not
it was in maine. i got a scholarship that allowed me to go. from maine. i was very much the guy from maine. everybody else is from outside of maine. >> was it grades that got you in there? was it your sats or your performance? >> my grades were good, but not exceptional. i think it was my essays. i think my essay played a lot in getting me in. i don't know. i am glad they let me in. i really am. >> you wrote a monologue on gold. i talked about gold. >> this is probably...
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as we highlight the week's main headlines here welcome to the program. despite more than a month of allied operations in libya that the word stalemate is now frequently being used to describe the situation there and for those countries involved in the action it's beginning to cause a political trouble at home especially in france where the president is feeling the pinch down a bushel now reports on how the country's intervention in libya and its former colony of ivory coast has backfired for nicolas sarkozy with accusations of imperialism. if nicolas sarkozy hoped intervening in libya and the all over the coast would boost his popularity is backfired he's now by for the most unpopular president in the history of france's fifth republic according to the latest opinion polls the main beneficiary has been marine le pen as you head of the national front party he's expected to knock him out of next year's presidential elections sarkozy wants pledge france will never again kill people in africa pen told me he's broken that promise. this past colonial reaction
as we highlight the week's main headlines here welcome to the program. despite more than a month of allied operations in libya that the word stalemate is now frequently being used to describe the situation there and for those countries involved in the action it's beginning to cause a political trouble at home especially in france where the president is feeling the pinch down a bushel now reports on how the country's intervention in libya and its former colony of ivory coast has backfired for...
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here to maine. 49 now. 42 in new york. up toward massachusetts. in the 30s. and 30s up across maine. where it's still snowing across the interior sections. they've gotten everywhere from 4 to 8 inches of loose snow here on the first day. we've got rain last night. not a whole lot. but tim has a look at the updated rainfall numbers for this region. and for the year as well. tim? >> well, we're right on target for the year. seemed that mark was a -- march was a bit damper than usual. for march, let's talk about. just under 5 inches. 4.99 inches for the month.
here to maine. 49 now. 42 in new york. up toward massachusetts. in the 30s. and 30s up across maine. where it's still snowing across the interior sections. they've gotten everywhere from 4 to 8 inches of loose snow here on the first day. we've got rain last night. not a whole lot. but tim has a look at the updated rainfall numbers for this region. and for the year as well. tim? >> well, we're right on target for the year. seemed that mark was a -- march was a bit damper than usual. for...
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we were four hours from the main russian or there's a theater on as thousands celebrate easter. and the convicted killer campaigning for release but from why not jail. global finance leaders warned of the looming threat of a new crisis at the i.m.f. and world bank annual spring meeting and while some blamed turmoil in the middle east for standing recovery washington also came in for a fair share of the criticism its failure to tame a huge public sector there and budget deficit has triggered calls to strip us off its right to give financial advice to others as artie's marina reports. an annual spring gathering about the world economy produced a dreadful financial forecast we are one shot away from a full grown crisis critics say through the establishment of the international monetary fund and world bank america has positioned itself as an economic dr to the world using the institutions to retain global domination and fulfill the business interests of large corporations craving resources a longing to cash strapped country it's worth the do they very often pressure governments to c
we were four hours from the main russian or there's a theater on as thousands celebrate easter. and the convicted killer campaigning for release but from why not jail. global finance leaders warned of the looming threat of a new crisis at the i.m.f. and world bank annual spring meeting and while some blamed turmoil in the middle east for standing recovery washington also came in for a fair share of the criticism its failure to tame a huge public sector there and budget deficit has triggered...
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e main offsre dtention facili tha australiaas. it follo a crisis, really, in the immigratn dention stem. there has bee lot of ercrding. there have beenrotes about the ngth oftime and is taking o process a refugee applications. e presters involved in this ocesare believed tof waited morthan yearor their ylum cims toe processed by authorities. ere a great deal of frustratn in the syst. there is a greateal of overcrowding becse of a surge rently i the number of asyl-seers. th is the second major incident we've snn a major fality over the past five or six weeks. >> y are watching bbc news. candlelight vigi mark the fit anniversaryf theulf oispil argumts ctinue over wh is to blame hh-prile figures connected to a ftball cub in scotland are being urged to b vigilant after theyere sent. james cookent is rort, whiccontns some flash photography. >> is this bge now we target? theanager, t lawyer, and a politician all have sethi in comn and are all now targets f nai bombsesigd to maim or even kill. the firstarce bo was fou inssorting office o
e main offsre dtention facili tha australiaas. it follo a crisis, really, in the immigratn dention stem. there has bee lot of ercrding. there have beenrotes about the ngth oftime and is taking o process a refugee applications. e presters involved in this ocesare believed tof waited morthan yearor their ylum cims toe processed by authorities. ere a great deal of frustratn in the syst. there is a greateal of overcrowding becse of a surge rently i the number of asyl-seers. th is the second major...
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this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached syste
this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is 73 years old. man: at wssc, we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been...
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this take a look at the main stories we're covering for you this hour the libyan regime has bluntly rejected a deal proposed by the opposition the office see sparks change for troop withdrawal from the resignation of country dumping. on israeli investigate seven years in a georgian jail nothing charged with bribery he says it was set up by the georgian government which owns one hundred million dollars in fees to pay the debts. working on cleaning up and securing the fukushima power plant will take longer than expected us to feel forces leading some to question japan could be doing. next it's our interview show spotlight with host out enough. for. fifty. five. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview marcy i'm always love and today my guest in the studio is silent right. every olympiad is promising to be the greatest in history but the summer games in london are promising to be the greenest in history contractors are using then us high tech methods to reduce carbon dioxide emissions they even say ninety per cent of demolition materials are building to be recycled and reuse this is i
this take a look at the main stories we're covering for you this hour the libyan regime has bluntly rejected a deal proposed by the opposition the office see sparks change for troop withdrawal from the resignation of country dumping. on israeli investigate seven years in a georgian jail nothing charged with bribery he says it was set up by the georgian government which owns one hundred million dollars in fees to pay the debts. working on cleaning up and securing the fukushima power plant will...
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forces loyal to incumbent president laurent gbagbo gained ground in the fight for the ivory coast's main city. it down to the wire, u.s. politicians try to agree on a last-minute deals on the budget and avoid a government shutdown. more than 20 people killed in violent clashes between protesters and riot police and syria. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting on pbs and america and around the globe. saying sorry, media giant news international admits hacking and offers millions of compensation. and that life through the lens, photographers warned to act responsibly when taking pictures of kate middleton. >>> the battle for control of the ivory coast's main city has taken an unexpected turn. the united nations says forces loyal to laurent gbagbo who has been refusing to give up the presidency have used the ruse of peace talks to reinforce their positions. officials say gbagbo's forces have gained ground in the battle at have professional heavy weapons and are advancing on the headquarters of the internationally recognized president, alassane tar. -- alassane at ouattara. >> they have
forces loyal to incumbent president laurent gbagbo gained ground in the fight for the ivory coast's main city. it down to the wire, u.s. politicians try to agree on a last-minute deals on the budget and avoid a government shutdown. more than 20 people killed in violent clashes between protesters and riot police and syria. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcasting on pbs and america and around the globe. saying sorry, media giant news international admits hacking and offers millions of...
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and main streets, is completed.d will start making the tie- ins to the properties there over the course of the next two weeks. that began this last week. 4.4, the water and sewer lines are in progress. 4.5.1, which was our first utility, and a lot of rough worked. the water was completed earlier. the store is about 75% complete, and the joy trench is about 60% complete -- the sewer is about 75%. this package, 4.6, is sort along beale street -- sewer along real street. they are starting to work on infrastructures now. the 301 mission will continue to progress. we had to put in some scaffolding for additional access due to the demolition project right next to it. they've made the first concrete pour. the big package, the budget shoring and excavation is under way. woodpile extraction ashley started at the end of the month appear in march 31, we put the -- pulled the first woodpiles out. -- woodpile extraction actually started at the end of the month. the work is starting to progress quite quickly. take a look at a few
and main streets, is completed.d will start making the tie- ins to the properties there over the course of the next two weeks. that began this last week. 4.4, the water and sewer lines are in progress. 4.5.1, which was our first utility, and a lot of rough worked. the water was completed earlier. the store is about 75% complete, and the joy trench is about 60% complete -- the sewer is about 75%. this package, 4.6, is sort along beale street -- sewer along real street. they are starting to work...
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around the world are united in easter celebrations in moscow thousands walk to a service russia's main author talks. with r.t. as we highlight the stories that made headlines this week now despite more than a month of allied operations in libya the word stalemate is now frequently being used to describe the situation there and for those countries involved in the action it's beginning to cause political trouble at home especially in france where the president is feeling the pinch party started pushing out reports on how the country's intervention in libya and its former colony of ivory coast has backfired for nicolas sarkozy with accusations of imperialism if nicolas sarkozy hoped intervening in libya and the oil every coast would boost his popularity it's big foyers he's no boy for the most unpopular president in the history of fraud his fifth republic according to the latest opinion polls the main beneficiary has been . head of the national front party and he's expected to knock him out of next year's presidential elections because he wants to play. france will never again kill people
around the world are united in easter celebrations in moscow thousands walk to a service russia's main author talks. with r.t. as we highlight the stories that made headlines this week now despite more than a month of allied operations in libya the word stalemate is now frequently being used to describe the situation there and for those countries involved in the action it's beginning to cause political trouble at home especially in france where the president is feeling the pinch party started...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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but the towers and the main cables -- >> you cannot replace the main cables. >> reporter: so those have to be painted and repainted to keep the rust away. >> it's not to make it look pretty although that helps. it's really to protect the steel from corroding. >> reporter: up until now, the paint crews targeted only rusty spots on the main cables and covered them with a new coat of international orange. but this scaffolding is part of an unprecedented project to paint the cables from one end of the bridge to the other. >> this hasn't been done since the bridge was opened. and they will scrape the surface and chip it and get off any paint chips. so the whole project probably three or four years. >> reporter: why now? the main cables are inspected every 10 years. >> they go in at midspan and unwrap the wires and put wedges inside to look at the condition and they are able to pry it open without hurting anything and take a look. so it need to be done from end to end to ensure that the steel wires inside are not getting any moisture and we can preserve the bridge for many, many years too com
but the towers and the main cables -- >> you cannot replace the main cables. >> reporter: so those have to be painted and repainted to keep the rust away. >> it's not to make it look pretty although that helps. it's really to protect the steel from corroding. >> reporter: up until now, the paint crews targeted only rusty spots on the main cables and covered them with a new coat of international orange. but this scaffolding is part of an unprecedented project to paint the...
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bangor, maine, 10 to 14 for you. concord, 6 to 10. worcester, about 4 to 8. boston, a slushy 2 to 4. albany, not much at all for you. maybe 1 to 2 inches. and we'll talk more about this coming up, but it's very warm in certain spots. record highs from texas to california. >> that is so unfair. this is the part where you go april fool's, right? >> i wish, but the weekend forecast looks pretty good. >> okay, good. >>> wall street ends march like a lion, the price of oil roars upwards and one of the most expensive homes in the world? your morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> coming up, opening day in the big leagues and you won't believe what one player said about his injured teammate. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ sneezes ] allergies? you think i have allergies? you're sneezing. i'm allergic to you. doubtful, you love me. hey, you can't take allegra with fruit juice. what? yeah, it's on the label. really? here, there's nothing about juice on the zyrtec® label. what? labels are meant to be read. i'd be lost without you. i knew you weren'
bangor, maine, 10 to 14 for you. concord, 6 to 10. worcester, about 4 to 8. boston, a slushy 2 to 4. albany, not much at all for you. maybe 1 to 2 inches. and we'll talk more about this coming up, but it's very warm in certain spots. record highs from texas to california. >> that is so unfair. this is the part where you go april fool's, right? >> i wish, but the weekend forecast looks pretty good. >> okay, good. >>> wall street ends march like a lion, the price of oil...
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we have reports from the main russian orthodox cathedral as thousands celebrate easter . now for the story of a convicted killer who once day out himself a russian prisoner has racked with pain from l. ners is pleading with the authorities to be released from his misery the case has reignited the debate over assisted suicide a practice that's illegal in the country or even our snow reports. cannot east forty five and he's dying and he can then static he's not sixty connects in ten months. and i almost blind he can hardly distinguish objects in the backyard of the jail where he's serving his sentence for murder his gangrenous nice heritage and doctor's forecasts he want they've crossed trees for much longer in a wheelchair if. i can't live without pain killers. i'm always on drugs if i didn't take them i'd be unable to walk at all would be. your and foremost saugor and war veteran canady no longer has the energy to fight for life instead. he's bitterly fighting for death. in that his health has not always been so bad it deteriorated rapidly after he was behind bars in two
we have reports from the main russian orthodox cathedral as thousands celebrate easter . now for the story of a convicted killer who once day out himself a russian prisoner has racked with pain from l. ners is pleading with the authorities to be released from his misery the case has reignited the debate over assisted suicide a practice that's illegal in the country or even our snow reports. cannot east forty five and he's dying and he can then static he's not sixty connects in ten months. and i...
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we expect the main event to happen.tuff we see today is just pop up showers in advance of the main front. it is scheduled to come through at 5:00 p.m. so pushing ahead till 8:00 p.m. and you can see how much more widespread the showers become. midnight thursday morning still light shower activity. even in to 3:00 a.m. thursday morning. chances are you'll see sprinkles for your evening commute and more morning for your morning commute. not a lot of rain expected with this but it is enough. this afternoon low 60s not like the low 70's we saw yesterday. 63 santa rosa, 59 novato, 58 san francisco on the cosi you are on the upper 50s spirit on the oakland said of the bay 62 oakland, 63 fremont, walnut creek mid-60s. out in the delta 65 little cooler in the livermore valley 63. down in the south bay 63 in san jose, 63 also for sunnyvale, 66 for campbell. a quick check on your drive as we finish off with the 70 forecast. looking for conditions to improve as we head into tomorrow. friday we are looking for a better day in terms
we expect the main event to happen.tuff we see today is just pop up showers in advance of the main front. it is scheduled to come through at 5:00 p.m. so pushing ahead till 8:00 p.m. and you can see how much more widespread the showers become. midnight thursday morning still light shower activity. even in to 3:00 a.m. thursday morning. chances are you'll see sprinkles for your evening commute and more morning for your morning commute. not a lot of rain expected with this but it is enough. this...
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we've already handed over the first venue to local that was the velodrome which was last month the main stadium will be completed early spring spring summer and all the venues will be completed by july of this year that is within one still one year to go to the twenty games when we finish the last venue so we are the last two which going to be the last of the swing as a swimming aquatics what about wembley how big is one going to be for the olympics wembley is already completed so i know there's no work so you don't have to do anything i think is very minimal what we're not involved we were really local to some overlay just to make it look like an olympic venue but there's no other construction it will be heavily used during the. will have only four foot before her and the opening ceremony now that's in the main stadium on the olympic park will be eighty thousand seats so it's bigger than one politico when he's ninety or four hundred but why why not use wembley religion the legendary thing but it's in the wrong part of the city we wanted a stadium that was close to the athletes' village
we've already handed over the first venue to local that was the velodrome which was last month the main stadium will be completed early spring spring summer and all the venues will be completed by july of this year that is within one still one year to go to the twenty games when we finish the last venue so we are the last two which going to be the last of the swing as a swimming aquatics what about wembley how big is one going to be for the olympics wembley is already completed so i know...
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being the main importer of living oil ati's daniel bushell who's in brussels explains the significance of this mission. the deal will go through qatar petroleum qatar being one of the few states due to the coalition's military intervention in libya and is a main user of libyan oil the main purchaser germany countries like france and italy are heavy users of libyan oil however there is an inboard go on trade in libya and the representative here in brussels michael mann says that only applies to help companies in other words sanctions only applied to the national mall corporation the state held the held energy company now there are concerns that this will be used as a small forms that will raise the violence in the region of course the u.n. security council has imposed on him go on the import of weapons and it also raises questions about the motives of the coalition raising accusations that its control of libya's stocks was the motive all along the rebels certain to get a lot of money from this oil deal less certain is who people are going to get this money of course a lot of these young
being the main importer of living oil ati's daniel bushell who's in brussels explains the significance of this mission. the deal will go through qatar petroleum qatar being one of the few states due to the coalition's military intervention in libya and is a main user of libyan oil the main purchaser germany countries like france and italy are heavy users of libyan oil however there is an inboard go on trade in libya and the representative here in brussels michael mann says that only applies to...
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being the main importer of them in all that's up to. he joins me now live in bushels of brussels i said so. the e.u. says it's ready to buy oil from the rebels despite there being an oil embargo now how can that possible. well as. old as the roy in the eastern rebel held poll port of told broke an estimated value of one hundred twenty million dollars for the deal it's a one million barrel tanker the deal will go through qatar petroleum qatar being one of the few arab states due to the coalition's military intervention in libya and is a main user of libyan oil the main purchaser germany countries like france and italy are heavy users of libyan oil however there is an inboard go on trade in libya and the e.u. representative here in brussels mark o'mara says that only applies to held companies in other words sanctions only applied to the national old corporation the state held could be held energy company and all other companies business continues as usual was what he said now there are concerns that this oil will be used as a swap for all
being the main importer of them in all that's up to. he joins me now live in bushels of brussels i said so. the e.u. says it's ready to buy oil from the rebels despite there being an oil embargo now how can that possible. well as. old as the roy in the eastern rebel held poll port of told broke an estimated value of one hundred twenty million dollars for the deal it's a one million barrel tanker the deal will go through qatar petroleum qatar being one of the few arab states due to the...
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one of the main problem for russians was not the climate but the environmentalists they view i'm sure you did have problems with with environment quite well with environmentalists how did you deal how did you cut the well it's a question i mean we set out very early on to make sure that we damage the environment so the absolute minimum extent where we're talking about an inner city site so we have a very challenging environment very. post-industrial environment so there wasn't much ecology on our site but that which we had we certainly treated very carefully and we worked very closely with the ngos from from day one so we're very transparent we tell everybody flatly what's going on and we work with stakeholders very carefully do you feel that you or your environmentalist are happy or or they're not happy well i think their job is to be slightly are slightly unhappy because they are trying to put pressure on people to do better and we going to appreciate that and we expect that but i think by and large i think if you spoke to them you'll say that actually we've done pretty well and we'
one of the main problem for russians was not the climate but the environmentalists they view i'm sure you did have problems with with environment quite well with environmentalists how did you deal how did you cut the well it's a question i mean we set out very early on to make sure that we damage the environment so the absolute minimum extent where we're talking about an inner city site so we have a very challenging environment very. post-industrial environment so there wasn't much ecology on...
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[applause] >> welcome to a special edition of main stage. the first anniversary. time to look back at one year of great performances from the stage of san francisco's main library. we will key the authors, poets and playwrights, the story tellers and the photographers and hear music brought to our stage from 4 continents. we will also meet some of the people that help bring the performances from the coet auditorium to your television screen. time to celebrate, main stage year 1. >> 3 cups of tea with each other. >> doesn't anybody care? >> i have been on the river for 7 days... >> our first performance is one of our most popular on line videos. the dance company around the bay area and around the world. educating audiences of the culture of north india. the movement of a cottic dance. [music] [music] [applause]. [music] [music] only 5 years the festival has established itself as the premiere over view of san francisco's lively literary scene. the week long event draws 10,000 people to the city's book stores, night clubs and of course it's libraries. here in the co
[applause] >> welcome to a special edition of main stage. the first anniversary. time to look back at one year of great performances from the stage of san francisco's main library. we will key the authors, poets and playwrights, the story tellers and the photographers and hear music brought to our stage from 4 continents. we will also meet some of the people that help bring the performances from the coet auditorium to your television screen. time to celebrate, main stage year 1. >>...
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in the mains ok so don't these drones have. two thousand and. six. this is obviously not screw up and coming back to soon they're crazy and why. we have been told that this is not a us war. africa the african command that was its first african war determine hearts were lost by general carter ham which is the commander of africa then the us which to me to which is basically going to go to the army in europe nursing is decide in brussels without an american ok and now that we have been failed at us as less thursday is out of strike missions. us underground so it's ruined right off another nonstarter going to have boots on the ground of course thoughts of journalist probably ask about on the r.t. still to come in the program the digital trash cycle. as it were yesterday there was almost a riot that broke out over the. rethink of the writing is ridiculous lust takes over america setting a tide of discarded electronics to countries like india reporter laurie half this discusses the matter on the streets of new york. first though an infamous qur'an burning
in the mains ok so don't these drones have. two thousand and. six. this is obviously not screw up and coming back to soon they're crazy and why. we have been told that this is not a us war. africa the african command that was its first african war determine hearts were lost by general carter ham which is the commander of africa then the us which to me to which is basically going to go to the army in europe nursing is decide in brussels without an american ok and now that we have been failed at...
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ok will vote no to the main news of the hour the breaking news the bomb explosion a sudden i'm saying a bomb we don't know the explosion is really one of the russia today in minsk we've got some more details coming through as was reporting earlier on the ministry of internal affairs confirming seven dead and now being hearing on the news was from president alexander lukashenko the president of the eleven have died in this explosion earlier on today and is the latest pictures coming through have some thoughts as we're watching these pictures just some thoughts from alexander mcgowan he's deputy editor of the russian newspaper. joining us now. thanks for being with us i think you're in are you in minsk or morse code you're in moscow that's right thank you for being with us what do you think could be the cause of the explosion here what's happened and there's been no official reports of there that there has been a terrorist attack but your mind obviously kind of thinks what do you think. well first of all it's a very deplorable event of course very thread rivendell that terrorist attacks
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according to the latest opinion polls the main beneficiary has been marine le pen as you know the head of the national front party she's expected to knock him out of next year's presidential elections sarkozy wants pledge france will never again kill people in africa then told me he's broken that promise so this will be seen as a past colonial reaction by france by behaving like a well spotless man deciding who's bad and who's good the president's policies a myriad of former colleagues by an inflexible personal style x. finance minister. lift the ruling party this month admitting they called to work together with human rights minister ram a yes they has quit too because they let colonel gadhafi use france he said as a math to wipe the blood of his feet while hosting him in paris now he's hunting the same man down sarkozy also sacked his integration advisor for disagreeing with him to recommend that man told r.t. the president doesn't know how to compromise. there's no place for twentieth century colonialism city but there should always be room for negotiation it's all leaves nicolas sa
according to the latest opinion polls the main beneficiary has been marine le pen as you know the head of the national front party she's expected to knock him out of next year's presidential elections sarkozy wants pledge france will never again kill people in africa then told me he's broken that promise so this will be seen as a past colonial reaction by france by behaving like a well spotless man deciding who's bad and who's good the president's policies a myriad of former colleagues by an...
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will have only four football for her and the opening ceremony you know that's in the main stadium on the olympic park with eighty thousand seats so it's bigger than wembley no when is ninety. but why why not use wembley village until i did that thing but it's in the wrong part of the city we wanted a stadium that was close to the athletes' village of course as you understand the athletes you know don't want to be spending lots of energy travelling a long distance just that crucial moment before the before the sports start so there's a new stadium being built very close to the i think village they can get to easily and they can get back home easily off the surface speaking about traveling how wide are the olympic facilities spread around the world most many of them are in east london so we have the olympic park at stratford which is where we're most involved we have xcel center which is only on the docklands in east london. we have the ode to dome which is well well used. the old millennium dome as it's become. and so many venues are in that part of east london and the only other venu
will have only four football for her and the opening ceremony you know that's in the main stadium on the olympic park with eighty thousand seats so it's bigger than wembley no when is ninety. but why why not use wembley village until i did that thing but it's in the wrong part of the city we wanted a stadium that was close to the athletes' village of course as you understand the athletes you know don't want to be spending lots of energy travelling a long distance just that crucial moment before...
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and so on and the relation has been hijacked by poorish internal policy and that's why i think the main problem it has nothing to do with it was basically a fight for poor work inside poor and and of course as you know very well when you have a difficult electoral campaign and when you have political forces were going to speak as fiercely to watts from the brother of the former presidents towards the prime minister first you have just what you can have foreseen it means that the tragedy was used to see that one was too soft. and for the other part watching news of the brotherhood kaczynski to be too hard and coming back digging constantly in into a kind of. those journalists fred we're told was the public and politicians in both countries have been brought closer together as they try to cope with the accident. it was a terrible trouble. if it's crowded it's helpful in a way. what i would say it's like adversity does it challenged the leaders of both sides to rethink their positions to get through that because it was an awful moment and it could have turned really bad. but it didn't beca
and so on and the relation has been hijacked by poorish internal policy and that's why i think the main problem it has nothing to do with it was basically a fight for poor work inside poor and and of course as you know very well when you have a difficult electoral campaign and when you have political forces were going to speak as fiercely to watts from the brother of the former presidents towards the prime minister first you have just what you can have foreseen it means that the tragedy was...
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and ninety five others killed in a plane crash nears one down with thousands gathering in warsaw a main supply. and up the side of the tragedy in basra a religious ceremony has been held people lay flowers for that exits gave his wife and the others who died that. double standards nato is accused of allowing the rebels in libya to violate the u.n. imposed no fly zone after two opposition opposition choppers are shot down by government forces. in other stories this week a priest in finland faces racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorist and the web site spreading his extremism. and the international space station fall comes a new crew with a special missing marking half a century since mankind's first flight into orbit and the inspiration is provided ever since. the story pm in moscow this is artsy coming to you live on news now with our top story poland and russia are remembering a common tragedy exactly a year since a plane carrying the late polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others crashed in western russia our correspondents
and ninety five others killed in a plane crash nears one down with thousands gathering in warsaw a main supply. and up the side of the tragedy in basra a religious ceremony has been held people lay flowers for that exits gave his wife and the others who died that. double standards nato is accused of allowing the rebels in libya to violate the u.n. imposed no fly zone after two opposition opposition choppers are shot down by government forces. in other stories this week a priest in finland faces...
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the main countries that will not align themselves with the manically to the global power elites or the western powers interested objectives in more than half of it in the middle east as for example egypt will do or used to do with hosni mubarak and definitely kuwait and saudi arabia syria is iran's closest ally in the region and the cost to support the remark in syria affan come with mentions of iran's syria is obviously a strategic ally for iran in the in the region and without syria iran loses their their bridge their land bridge to lebanon and their hit has the one force and so of course hezbollah would suffer if the syrian regime with the fall and that would be stabilizing iran and weaken its power in the region which would be an obvious benefit to being called american forces some expert even believe that this stabilize ation is part of a threat to the west pursues in the region we are seeing reflect a strategy which includes amongst other points the generalized weakening of the sovereign nation states of the sovereign genes in the arab world in order to try to isolate iran. with
the main countries that will not align themselves with the manically to the global power elites or the western powers interested objectives in more than half of it in the middle east as for example egypt will do or used to do with hosni mubarak and definitely kuwait and saudi arabia syria is iran's closest ally in the region and the cost to support the remark in syria affan come with mentions of iran's syria is obviously a strategic ally for iran in the in the region and without syria iran...
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they were done after the installation of the main sewer. there were many months -- not many, but a few months in between the time that the store was completed and the installation of the back flow valve. they were not done continuously. so when it comes back to the point where we are being cited for violations for not having a permit, it seems to me that that should have happened with the installation of the sewer. if the store were properly permitted and inspected, the inspector would have said, "where is your back lowball?" -- where is your backflow valve?" >> it was not. >> she asked my question, and we got an answer on that, and commissioner mar follow up on that. the answers were there. the other thing that i'm curious about -- the work that was done on the inside of the building -- was there or was there not a permit? >> that is my question. i believe there was not because if there had been a permit obtained -- i will say that none of this came to light until we got the violation in 2008. the sewer was completed in 2006. we had a subs
they were done after the installation of the main sewer. there were many months -- not many, but a few months in between the time that the store was completed and the installation of the back flow valve. they were not done continuously. so when it comes back to the point where we are being cited for violations for not having a permit, it seems to me that that should have happened with the installation of the sewer. if the store were properly permitted and inspected, the inspector would have...
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all died including in another of the regions capitals now chick it's friday prayers at the city's main mosque but this is a muslim community living under a cloud three months ago the leader of the republican mufti was shot dead outside his home by muslim extremists. and as trish much of had been a vocal critic of both your thirty's and the extremists saying there is corruption in the police as in other spheres of society but it doesn't mean the policeman to be shot dead a jew or a winner ideologists say they are there to make people scared of islam i can't agree islam is not a thing to be afraid of the only way to promote islam is to make people see the beauty of it if they're scared of it they will refuse it. but since the one nine hundred ninety s. more extreme forms of those around thought to come from outside russia have been growing influence. university staff are concerned at how impressionable some students have proved to be they say the region's muslim majority was not be made to feel alienated we need. to speak a more vulgar slur to show the russian federation our government a
all died including in another of the regions capitals now chick it's friday prayers at the city's main mosque but this is a muslim community living under a cloud three months ago the leader of the republican mufti was shot dead outside his home by muslim extremists. and as trish much of had been a vocal critic of both your thirty's and the extremists saying there is corruption in the police as in other spheres of society but it doesn't mean the policeman to be shot dead a jew or a winner...
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and ninety five others killed in a plane crash near my downs with thousands gathering in forestalls main square. and at the site of the tragedy in our religious ceremony has been held people laid flowers the lectern speak his wife and the other at some time that is a. double standards nato is accused of allowing rebels in there be absent violate the u.n. impose no fly zone after two officers and toppers are stopped down by government forces. and other stories this week a priest in finland faces racial hatred charges for speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and the website spreading his extremism. and the international space station the problem for a news group with a special mission marking half a century since mankind's first flight into orbit and the inspiration has provided the sense. you're watching archie live from moscow where it's two pm it is that time in small amounts and poland and russia are remembering a common tragedy it's exactly a year since. the plane carrying the late polish president lech kaczynski and ninety five others crass near russian city
and ninety five others killed in a plane crash near my downs with thousands gathering in forestalls main square. and at the site of the tragedy in our religious ceremony has been held people laid flowers the lectern speak his wife and the other at some time that is a. double standards nato is accused of allowing rebels in there be absent violate the u.n. impose no fly zone after two officers and toppers are stopped down by government forces. and other stories this week a priest in finland faces...