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well more stock market turmoil today and what has been needless to say a volatile week meanwhile gold keeps soaring to new highs reaching almost nineteen hundred dollars an ounce today now remember once upon a time gold was just thirty five dollars an ounce meanwhile u.s. treasury yields collapsed to a seventy year low this week two and a venezuela's hugo chavez is saying he wants his gold out of the u.s. and u.k. brought back home so what does all of this really say about the u.s. and global economy sovereign debt and the banking system well here's a little trivia we like to give some perspective maybe recall that before u.s. lawmakers reached a debt deal. it got to the point where the company apple then the company that makes i phones and i pods had more cash on hand to pay its bills then the u.s. government lol now they went again apple's market cap just hit seventy five percent of the market cap of the entire european banking stock index apple is worth almost as much as european banks and just how much power do banks have these days after washington passed natural regulations to r
well more stock market turmoil today and what has been needless to say a volatile week meanwhile gold keeps soaring to new highs reaching almost nineteen hundred dollars an ounce today now remember once upon a time gold was just thirty five dollars an ounce meanwhile u.s. treasury yields collapsed to a seventy year low this week two and a venezuela's hugo chavez is saying he wants his gold out of the u.s. and u.k. brought back home so what does all of this really say about the u.s. and global...
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needless to say, we are ambitious than we think we can affect the course of things. we hope to in this century. >> i wanted to dig a bit more into that. i would love it if you could maybe help contrast the radical levels of participation and involvement that you see at burning man with the current status of san francisco. for a city that has so many creative and imaginative folks, perhaps there could be more to be done on the civic involvement front here. >> we formed a relationship with mayor newsom a while back. i met him at his office and presented to him -- major artistic genre at black rock. and this is portable monumentality. we told him there are great portable monument works of art all around the bay area. not so much in san francisco, but certainly in oakland. in the east bay. there are some facilities left in the city. being an acute politician, he soon realized what that meant. it was the answer to a political problem. if you put a piece of art in a neighborhood, community members will bicker about it endlessly. if it is only there to be there three months
needless to say, we are ambitious than we think we can affect the course of things. we hope to in this century. >> i wanted to dig a bit more into that. i would love it if you could maybe help contrast the radical levels of participation and involvement that you see at burning man with the current status of san francisco. for a city that has so many creative and imaginative folks, perhaps there could be more to be done on the civic involvement front here. >> we formed a relationship...
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needless to say there are very many underground passages beneath this down. there is they were used by syfy and the place was in fact as if the end fortress. the tops of old fortresses and watch towers rise from behind the mountains in every direction from. the ancestors of modern necessity and settled in these parts in the eighteenth century. it was a must to build fortifications in every village there are about five hundred watchtowers in south santiago. some of the family that did not have a watchtower was not considered to be a family in the seventeenth to eighteenth century believe that such a family would vanish sooner or later as a result of internal and external factors such as warsaw and vendettas. this watchtower is located not far from the town. it was built in a gorge nearby they extracted the stones for construction from the local mountains the builders processed the rocks laid them and used egg white as mortar. towers were built and square and pyramids like she. every floor had eight arrows of the two free to provide a better view this way they
needless to say there are very many underground passages beneath this down. there is they were used by syfy and the place was in fact as if the end fortress. the tops of old fortresses and watch towers rise from behind the mountains in every direction from. the ancestors of modern necessity and settled in these parts in the eighteenth century. it was a must to build fortifications in every village there are about five hundred watchtowers in south santiago. some of the family that did not have a...
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this was needless and opportunistic. this is completely unacceptable. >> david cameron called off his vacation and returned to the british capital but the unrest continued. on monday night, one man died in the violence. emergency services were stretched to the limit as this spread to cities outside of london. >> let's get some analysis on the situation now. we're joined by 8 -- from the london school of economics. thank you very being with us. there is no doubt that many of these areas are deprived. is that what is causing this unrest? >> i think that is right. i think that in london you have a community of extreme wealth and extreme poverty existing so close to each other, and physical proximity. this breeds jealousy and anger, particularly those who feel excluded and did not have the access to the riches that they see displayed a round them, many people point out that in britain there is a growing gap between the rich and the poor, is that also part of the problem? >> i think that is very much part of the problem. the
this was needless and opportunistic. this is completely unacceptable. >> david cameron called off his vacation and returned to the british capital but the unrest continued. on monday night, one man died in the violence. emergency services were stretched to the limit as this spread to cities outside of london. >> let's get some analysis on the situation now. we're joined by 8 -- from the london school of economics. thank you very being with us. there is no doubt that many of these...
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. >> i will not apologize for speaking to the victims of this needless violence and destruction. >> people do what they can to save their businesses even as the violence breaks out around them. the police know that they cannot be everywhere and much of the time all that they can do is wait. >> we will bring you the latest news coming to us regarding the situation where we were reporting to you an hour ago. a former journalist heard several loud explosions, and we can verify that this is a recycling center, and this is according to the london fire brigade. the incident has now been contained and the fire has been put out. that is the situation in north london. some news coming to us from liverpool, where two fire engines and a phi alpha -- fire officer's car have been damaged to the south of the city. and a number of burning cars at the time. it is not clear how badly damaged these fire service vehicles are, but north of the city in liverpool, thieves have attended to steal a cash machine in one of these suburbs. this is the situation in liverpool, coming to us within the last 20 minutes. w
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needless to say there are very many underground passages beneath this down. there. the place was in fact. the tops of old fortresses and watch towers rise from behind the mountains in every direction from. the ancestors of modern necessity and settled in these parts in the eighteenth century. it was a must to build fortifications in every village there are about five hundred watchtower. considered to be a family in the seventeenth to eighteenth century believe that such a family would vanish sooner or later as a result of internal and external factors such as. this watchtower is located not far from the town. it was built by. the stones for construction from the local mountains. processed the rocks. and used as mortar. had. to free to provide a better view. this way they could shoot for size lee. tower had at least five floors. well as historians take an interest in the walls of the ancient towers and monasteries. is a contributor to south the seti is red book of red and endangered animals and will soon be published here on the rocks lizards can be spotted they cree
needless to say there are very many underground passages beneath this down. there. the place was in fact. the tops of old fortresses and watch towers rise from behind the mountains in every direction from. the ancestors of modern necessity and settled in these parts in the eighteenth century. it was a must to build fortifications in every village there are about five hundred watchtower. considered to be a family in the seventeenth to eighteenth century believe that such a family would vanish...
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. >> i went out and spoke to the people and talk to the victims of this needless violence and destruction. >> people do with they can to save their businesses even as the violence breaks out are around them. the police know that they cannot be everywhere. much of the time all they can do was wait. >> now to northwest england where rioters threw police -- threw bricks at police. we have the story. >> first, there was panic, watch as the drivers definitely try to turn their cars away. the violence has already begun. the looters tried to get into the shop. within minutes, a car has been set on fire. next, as we tried to film, one shot is being looted and a cameraman is attacked. hundreds gathered in piccadilly gardens. people are trying to get home as quickly as possible. how does this make you feel? >> i am trying to get home. this man is holding a bottle. something that he used to threaten us with. >> the teenagers said that they were stuck in the city center and did not want to be here. the crowd is moving out. we can see children running through the piccadilly garden. we saw the battle g
. >> i went out and spoke to the people and talk to the victims of this needless violence and destruction. >> people do with they can to save their businesses even as the violence breaks out are around them. the police know that they cannot be everywhere. much of the time all they can do was wait. >> now to northwest england where rioters threw police -- threw bricks at police. we have the story. >> first, there was panic, watch as the drivers definitely try to turn...
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needless to say, the fukushima situation is more dire than in three mile island. as long as the fuel stays inside the reactors, consequently the residents around the plant have to live in fear if they can ever return home. the specialist panel of the nuclear energy commission should work hard to produce a clear road map leading all the way to the successful decommissioning as quickly as possible to allay the angst of the local people. >> translator: thank you. i was talking to mr. osaki of the plant in fukushima. >>> "newsline" is the place to turn to for the latest on japan post-march 11th. we have two segments offering two unique perspectives on the fallout from the earthquake and tsunami. "nuclear watch" brings you insight and information on the impact of the fukushima daiichi crisis. and "the road ahead" examines japan's efforts to recover and rebuild. don't miss "nuclear watch" and "the road ahead" on "newsline. >>> the vietnam war ended decades ago, but many vietnamese suffer from the harsh chemicals used in the conflict. this month marks 50 years since the
needless to say, the fukushima situation is more dire than in three mile island. as long as the fuel stays inside the reactors, consequently the residents around the plant have to live in fear if they can ever return home. the specialist panel of the nuclear energy commission should work hard to produce a clear road map leading all the way to the successful decommissioning as quickly as possible to allay the angst of the local people. >> translator: thank you. i was talking to mr. osaki...
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needless to say the fukushima situation is far more serious than three mile island. the risk of radiation will never go down to zero. consequently, residents around the nuclear plant have to live in fear if they can ever return home. the specialists panel of the nuclear energy commission should work very hard to proceed, produce a clear road map leading to the successful decommissioning as quickly as possible to allay the angst of the local people. >> translator: thank you. i was talking about the decommissioning of the nuclear power plant in fukushima. >>> changiing gears, sri lanka will lift emergency law from 2005. the president told parliament on thursday his country no longer needs the laws as it has suffered fewer terrorist attacks since the end of the civil war against the tamal tigers. the sri lanka government declared victory in 2009 putting an end to a civil war that lasted more than two decades. the emergency laws remained in place, allowing authorities to detain suspect for lengthy periods without trial. as a result, sri lanka had been criticized by weste
needless to say the fukushima situation is far more serious than three mile island. the risk of radiation will never go down to zero. consequently, residents around the nuclear plant have to live in fear if they can ever return home. the specialists panel of the nuclear energy commission should work very hard to proceed, produce a clear road map leading to the successful decommissioning as quickly as possible to allay the angst of the local people. >> translator: thank you. i was talking...
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never going to apologize for getting up and speaking to people, and speaking to the victims of this needlessiolence. >> people did what they could to save their business is even as the violence breaks out around them. but the police know they cannot be everywhere. much of the time, all they can do is wait. >> as we have been hearing, in one part of liverpool, four fire engines have been damaged and a firefighter has been injured. we are on the scene. >> four fire engines have been damaged in the lawrence road area of south liverpool this morning. police have also confirmed that there have been 44 of arrests since the disturbances have started here. a lot of this is caused by twitter. people are reporting things that are not that bad. we have had a much quieter evening. >> 44 people we are hearing have been arrested in connection with the disturbances overnight, but there is a second night of disturbances in liverpool. >> it is a second night, but tonight, there was a much higher police presence. it really seems like the police have a much better grasp of what was happening. there was still a
never going to apologize for getting up and speaking to people, and speaking to the victims of this needlessiolence. >> people did what they could to save their business is even as the violence breaks out around them. but the police know they cannot be everywhere. much of the time, all they can do is wait. >> as we have been hearing, in one part of liverpool, four fire engines have been damaged and a firefighter has been injured. we are on the scene. >> four fire engines have...
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needless to say, now is the time for consensus building in both the house and senate. on june 25, president obama met with members of the house and senate. i congresswoman wrote this down, who is the granddaughter of the immigrant herself. her grandfather emigrated with plans of becoming a cowboy to the united states. it did not quite work out that way. president obama said the time for a comprehensive immigration reform is here. he said this on june 25 with hopes we would have a compehensive immigration reform introduced by the end of this year or the beginning of next. i'm sure none of us thought that health care reform with kuwaitae quite so long. our time has been pushed back a little bit. the immigration subcommittee has been working 12 hour per day. all the pieces are together. we have been working on how to build consensus around those pieces and how to best put together the most viable will. the senate and house have come froconferred. the senate will go first. it's imperative that the senate be able to move forward and get those 60 votes in order for us to kno
needless to say, now is the time for consensus building in both the house and senate. on june 25, president obama met with members of the house and senate. i congresswoman wrote this down, who is the granddaughter of the immigrant herself. her grandfather emigrated with plans of becoming a cowboy to the united states. it did not quite work out that way. president obama said the time for a comprehensive immigration reform is here. he said this on june 25 with hopes we would have a compehensive...
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needless to say having to work in confinement was a negative experience for scientists stalwarts moreover many of them as an excuse to make them work shits they saw it as a chance to be released. besides they were better chances for survival their regular prison camp scientists were given better food and the work was not as harsh . one of barrios top secret projects was a toxicological love for tree of the n.k.v.d. . here scientists tested poisons on people sentenced to death later top soviet leaders authorized the use of such poisons him politically motivated assassinations . the laboratory is on record is reporting the following some one hundred convicts were used for the purpose more than half of them died as a result of the experiments. i wish to state categorically that i knew nothing about it. couldn't bear it was later told i received instructions from above who it was stolen he told him to supply the n.k.v.d. with poisons tested on humans. today a significant number of russian communists are campaigning to have beria exonerated they feel he was one of stalin's best managers but mo
needless to say having to work in confinement was a negative experience for scientists stalwarts moreover many of them as an excuse to make them work shits they saw it as a chance to be released. besides they were better chances for survival their regular prison camp scientists were given better food and the work was not as harsh . one of barrios top secret projects was a toxicological love for tree of the n.k.v.d. . here scientists tested poisons on people sentenced to death later top soviet...
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although we do needless sleeping and more winning. >> that would help, larry. >> that looks like fun.t happened that afternoon on the same field was not. the suddenly not in first place giants closing out a disasterous home stand. you won't believe where this ball lands. ball lands. sports next. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. the giants are no longer residing in first place. a 3 and 7 home stand has them now looking up at arizona in the west. jonathon sanchez, boy, he did not have it at all. the rubber match of the series and pittsburgh started the game by walking him on four pitches. no bueno. leads to a blooper. he had a huge game as you are about to see. sanchez gave up five runs in four and a third. here it comes and there it goes. pablo sandoval laser, but it is the 19th straight solo homer. it was almost impossible to do. nice catch by the fan. when was the last time you saw a ball go this
although we do needless sleeping and more winning. >> that would help, larry. >> that looks like fun.t happened that afternoon on the same field was not. the suddenly not in first place giants closing out a disasterous home stand. you won't believe where this ball lands. ball lands. sports next. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a...
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>> well, the 1906 was a very important year, of course, for san francisco, needless to say. the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors sopped, he said wait a minute, i've got this idea. so paige glass really started in 1906, with that quake. >> wow. >> and he was so busy, he didn't really form an actual company-company, a registered company till 1910. i think that was the first time he had to catch his breath. so, officially, as a company, we're 1910, even though he started in the big '06 quake. >> and this is a really interesting building, which i hadn't planned to talk much about, but this was an unreenforced macery building, i presume. >> it was. >> and it is heavily reenforced. as you walk around, you will see large steel members and all
>> well, the 1906 was a very important year, of course, for san francisco, needless to say. the bad news was the death and destruction, city in flames. the good news for my grandfather was even though he was living, at that point, in a tent out in golden gate park, you know, one of a whole lot of people. the good news, he was a young glazer, and every window in the city was broken. >> a holy grail of glazing. >> [laughter.] >> so at that point, shortly after the tremors...