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. >> police have little information about possible malta's or suspects. if you cannot authorities in this the best -- possible motives or suspects. if you can help authorities with information, please call them. >>> a man drove down a street the wrong way. police say the man sped away after he was told to stop near the capitol grounds. investors say he hit two officers with his car and then crashed it. police opened fire after he held up a handgun and refused to put it down. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. the officers who were hit suffered minor injuries. >>> there are new questions tonight to the case of a 17 your boy accused of shooting in critically wounding a 5 year-old girl. this young boy had cut off his electronic device. people say though it was still attached at the time of the arrest. our reporter as more of the story. >> 16 year-old hall was with davis. police went looking for davis as a suspect in the july 2 string of a five year-old child. the child was shot in the head as davis use a gun to settle a fight. contrary to what had been
. >> police have little information about possible malta's or suspects. if you cannot authorities in this the best -- possible motives or suspects. if you can help authorities with information, please call them. >>> a man drove down a street the wrong way. police say the man sped away after he was told to stop near the capitol grounds. investors say he hit two officers with his car and then crashed it. police opened fire after he held up a handgun and refused to put it down. he...
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i mean take the power of your computer, take the power of that drone and malta flight it with a one and nine zeroes behind it. that means something important is happening here. it means the kind of things we only used to talk about in science fiction like comecon need to be talked about by folks like us, need to talk them about by people in the pentagon. we are living through a robot revolution. now, i need to be clear here. i don't minner robot revolution, where the governor of california is going to show up at your door. it is a different kind of revolution. it is a war-- revolution and war in history. ebbers often there is a technology that comes along that rewrites the rules of the game, the technology this of forces us to ask questions about not only what is possible, that was not before but also what is proper, things like the printing press, the computer, the atomic bomb. robotics are like that but there's an interesting thing in terms of revolutions in war. all the previous ones have been about changing the howl of war. it was a technology that headed drastically bigger boom lik
i mean take the power of your computer, take the power of that drone and malta flight it with a one and nine zeroes behind it. that means something important is happening here. it means the kind of things we only used to talk about in science fiction like comecon need to be talked about by folks like us, need to talk them about by people in the pentagon. we are living through a robot revolution. now, i need to be clear here. i don't minner robot revolution, where the governor of california is...
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despite the cost, this has brought optimism to tiny malta. planners are confident that the taxpayers will get their money back by 2012. people there are excited about the ripple effects in regards to job creation. >> bianna, thanks so much. >>> a massive corruption scheme has been uncovered in new jersey, leading to the arrests of three mayors,oob rabbis and other public officials. 44 suspects in all are charged with taking bribes, laundrying tens of millions of dollars. even brokering the sale of human kidneys. the ring was also connected to officials in new york and israel. >>> and finally, would you jump into a burning car to save a child? that's exactly what a man did on the freeway outside los angeles. you can see john mcdonald -- look at this. climbs into an suv engulfed in flames. and carries out a 3-year-old little girl, after her grandmother couldn't get her out. mcdonald said instincts just took over. but he admitted he did think they were both going to die. luckily, everybody's okay. the girl's fine. >> and a stranger. a stranger c
despite the cost, this has brought optimism to tiny malta. planners are confident that the taxpayers will get their money back by 2012. people there are excited about the ripple effects in regards to job creation. >> bianna, thanks so much. >>> a massive corruption scheme has been uncovered in new jersey, leading to the arrests of three mayors,oob rabbis and other public officials. 44 suspects in all are charged with taking bribes, laundrying tens of millions of dollars. even...
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i will never forget just watching gorbachev's face years ago at the malta summit when he... bush senior told him what the big plans that the united states had for russia were, which was basically nothing and no money and no aid. and i think it's... it has seemed that way all along. but i still am not convinced... i mean, i think that they know it's important. but i'm still not convinced that they know what they want to get out of it. yes, the nuclear agreements are critical. but there's still, i think, a sense of sayingness about what the united states really feels it needs or wants from russia. and i don't think that's been defined yet. again, there's a lot of talk about iran, i'm not so sure russia is a partner in iran. and beyond that i think they're just not sure and that's probably not going to help. >> rose: ambassador pickering, in terms of history, will the period right after the collapse of the wall and the soviet union disintegrating all the way through the beginning of the iraqi war be viewed in history as a great lost opportunity for the united states to do a lot
i will never forget just watching gorbachev's face years ago at the malta summit when he... bush senior told him what the big plans that the united states had for russia were, which was basically nothing and no money and no aid. and i think it's... it has seemed that way all along. but i still am not convinced... i mean, i think that they know it's important. but i'm still not convinced that they know what they want to get out of it. yes, the nuclear agreements are critical. but there's still,...
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justice kennedy, as some of your viewers will remember, came after the ferry to malta was robert bork hearings. so, that was one where it might have been much more divisive, but i think by then, everyone was worn out. not only was it robert bork was defeated -- this was the fall of 1987 and ronald reagan had nominated doug ginsburg, but his name with we're -- -- but his name was withdrawn. anthony kennedy was approved unanimously. host: this e-mail from a viewer from princeton, new jersey. why should we believe anything a nominee says during confirmation? roberts swore up and down that he would follows what law, but over and over again, he has done the opposite. guest: that his adherence to precedent. i have to say, it can sometimes be in the eye of the beholder. i think the person who sent in the email has a very good point. probably, chief justice roberts would say that he was adhering to precedent as he saw it. i think some people come to these wondering just how truthful a nominee is going to be and then when an appointee has a record after getting off the court, it does show some
justice kennedy, as some of your viewers will remember, came after the ferry to malta was robert bork hearings. so, that was one where it might have been much more divisive, but i think by then, everyone was worn out. not only was it robert bork was defeated -- this was the fall of 1987 and ronald reagan had nominated doug ginsburg, but his name with we're -- -- but his name was withdrawn. anthony kennedy was approved unanimously. host: this e-mail from a viewer from princeton, new jersey. why...
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malta words we use much. i don't recall using those at all back in the years. it is the idea that in an interconnected global economy it is easy for some people's problems to become everybody's problems and that is what systemic risk is. the failures that destroy the nation's most prestigious financial institutions also devastated the economic security of millions of working americans who did nothing wrong and never heard of these institutions that collapsed and put them at great risk. jobs, homes, retirement security, gone in a flash because wall street, agreed in some cases, regulatory neglect and others, resulted in these problems. after years of focusing on short-term profits while ignoring long-term risks, a number of companies, giants, of the financial industry found themselves in very serious trouble. some, as we know, tragically failed. some were sold under arrest and an untold number only survived because of government into interventions, loans, guarantees. taxpayers have no choice but to step in. that's my strong view. assuming billions of dollars of
malta words we use much. i don't recall using those at all back in the years. it is the idea that in an interconnected global economy it is easy for some people's problems to become everybody's problems and that is what systemic risk is. the failures that destroy the nation's most prestigious financial institutions also devastated the economic security of millions of working americans who did nothing wrong and never heard of these institutions that collapsed and put them at great risk. jobs,...
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malta words we use much. i don't recall using those at all back in the years. it is the idea that in an interconnected global economy it is easy for some people's problems to become everybody's problems and that is what systemic risk is. the failures that destroy the nation's most prestigious financial institutions also devastated the economic security of millions of working americans who did nothing wrong and never heard of these institutions that collapsed and put them at great risk. jobs, homes, retirement security, gone in a flash because wall street, agreed in some cases, regulatory neglect and others, resulted in these problems. after years of focusing on short-term profits while ignoring long-term risks, a number of companies, giants, of the financial industry found themselves in very serious trouble. some, as we know, tragically failed. some were sold under arrest and an untold number only survived because of government into interventions, loans, guarantees. taxpayers have no choice but to stepnwh')+úi)ú))úú someone looking at the whole economy for the
malta words we use much. i don't recall using those at all back in the years. it is the idea that in an interconnected global economy it is easy for some people's problems to become everybody's problems and that is what systemic risk is. the failures that destroy the nation's most prestigious financial institutions also devastated the economic security of millions of working americans who did nothing wrong and never heard of these institutions that collapsed and put them at great risk. jobs,...