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i'm going to file an injunction this is a new era and all those pope's people are coming and complaining but we as african-americans have been doing this over 25 and thirty years displaced and put together the self-corporation i forget but no one is going to ask me is question and olsen lee knows me and mayor ed lee i can't understand the city and county you go outside our city limits to answer the questions need is our community this is a new era and dog done it i don't have time i hope you have a meeting are olsen lee i'm asking for a meeting all hands on do everything we can and sit down so we as people from the community that have been here years can work with the new comers and the developers taking over public housing those nonprofits even in our district 6 ac/dc is in may be district they're in total violation so there's a new beginning yours truly eye washington i do not need our provision i have two generations under me. >> i'm sorry sir, your time is up madam clerk close the microphone. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you, supervisors i'm gloria that resident at ri
i'm going to file an injunction this is a new era and all those pope's people are coming and complaining but we as african-americans have been doing this over 25 and thirty years displaced and put together the self-corporation i forget but no one is going to ask me is question and olsen lee knows me and mayor ed lee i can't understand the city and county you go outside our city limits to answer the questions need is our community this is a new era and dog done it i don't have time i hope you...
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because redeveloped you guys are you stumbling us i have a story to tell about that i'm a new man a new era but i have no time for eras this is misguided leadership and efforts in the past and the most egregious violation i'm not going to accept is undermining our community there has been done for over decades after decade through city administrators and so-called community leaders with but this is a new era i'm speaking i happen to be a african-american black man mr. ed lee has to be responsible where we at he brought in another player what's his name theodore miller i was here they said he was from harvard we met and have been meeting open a regular basis but he's not been here a year it is one of them now that's okay. i'm not mad at him but this administration for continuing not taking care of my business our business for our generation i decided ace stop what you're doing and document just take the pictures don't say nothing don't be objective but i'm here to document the history because you know what people only need to check the history to that's my purpose i will be could go there th
because redeveloped you guys are you stumbling us i have a story to tell about that i'm a new man a new era but i have no time for eras this is misguided leadership and efforts in the past and the most egregious violation i'm not going to accept is undermining our community there has been done for over decades after decade through city administrators and so-called community leaders with but this is a new era i'm speaking i happen to be a african-american black man mr. ed lee has to be...
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angle, it is a new era. is happy and that is clear from some of the messages from other opec members. they wanted to reduce production. apparently not with the saudi's. oil,en we talk about shale they said this opec policy will actually ensure a crash for the industry. what do you think about that? >> it is definitely going to be a challenging environment. supply growth will definitely come down. prices need to come down to really hit the marginal producers. the high cost guys in the u.s. will be hit. that is the mechanism. the question is, who has the deepest pockets? clearly, the saudi's have very deep pockets. to a lesser extent, some of the shale players. for the downside, that is what you need to look for. that is the key message here in the short run. prices can recover overtime. you are going to see investment spending adjusted. we need to clear the overhang. that is more of a story for 2016. >> you talk about the shale oil. what prices, in terms of oil and crude, how low is it going to go before we s
angle, it is a new era. is happy and that is clear from some of the messages from other opec members. they wanted to reduce production. apparently not with the saudi's. oil,en we talk about shale they said this opec policy will actually ensure a crash for the industry. what do you think about that? >> it is definitely going to be a challenging environment. supply growth will definitely come down. prices need to come down to really hit the marginal producers. the high cost guys in the u.s....
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. >> not everyone is happy with this new era of democracy. there have been outbreaks of violence. >> well, we have to say that this past period has been pretty calm in tunisia, surprisingly so, but at the same time, as you say, there are a lot of people who don't see this yet as a success story. they see it as a story in progress, and the road to democracy has been extremely difficult for tunisia, and it's still ongoing. the reason why people came out on the streets and carried out the revolution was for jobs, dignity and freedom. they have the freedom of speech. they can talk about who they want, they can vote for who they want, but they don't have the dignity and jobs that they want. the focus of this election really has been on economic and social reforms. the candidate for the parties that have offered a solution to that are the ones which have made progress in this election. >> thank you very much. she'll keep us up-to-date on those elections as tunisia goes to the polls on sunday. still to come we'll have a report from yemen there how t
. >> not everyone is happy with this new era of democracy. there have been outbreaks of violence. >> well, we have to say that this past period has been pretty calm in tunisia, surprisingly so, but at the same time, as you say, there are a lot of people who don't see this yet as a success story. they see it as a story in progress, and the road to democracy has been extremely difficult for tunisia, and it's still ongoing. the reason why people came out on the streets and carried out...
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to create a whole new era of computering.e who can think about not just programming computers but how do you teach a learning system? it's a new era and we're looking for smart creative people who can make things work differently. >> do you see this technology being close to being rolled out. >> we started rolling it out. last year testing. can it do things like help in healthcare and help work with the u.s.a. to bring the troops back home. we put a billion dollars into it this year. and we've expanded into that whole eco system of people buildening on watson. >> say i'm applying. what am i asked? >> people doing video sbfs how they see the future. one of the biggest challenges is what are the opportunities to go after? so we opened up watson to an eco system. because there are thousands of ideas people are coming after. just last month we made it lick publicly available on the cloud. so you have to be able to think bigger. >> are you going to use watson to fire people too? >> we're using it to go find and connect ideas. >> w
to create a whole new era of computering.e who can think about not just programming computers but how do you teach a learning system? it's a new era and we're looking for smart creative people who can make things work differently. >> do you see this technology being close to being rolled out. >> we started rolling it out. last year testing. can it do things like help in healthcare and help work with the u.s.a. to bring the troops back home. we put a billion dollars into it this...
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let us use this occasion, the of this city,ary to usher in a new era, to instill a safer life for berlin future. let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic of the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted with the 1971 agreement. denied by mr. gorbachev, let us eastern andg the western parts of the city together so that all the inhabitants of all of berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. [applause] to open berlin still further to all europe, east and west, let this city, finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin more convenient, more comfortable, and more economic. berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all of with our french and british partners, the united states is prepared to help bring -- bring international meetings to berlin. -- it is only fitting for berlin to serve as the site of united nations meetings or world conferences on human rights and arms control or other issues that call for economic -- for international cooperation. way tos no better instill hope for the future t
let us use this occasion, the of this city,ary to usher in a new era, to instill a safer life for berlin future. let us maintain and develop the ties between the federal republic of the western sectors of berlin, which is permitted with the 1971 agreement. denied by mr. gorbachev, let us eastern andg the western parts of the city together so that all the inhabitants of all of berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. [applause] to open berlin...
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let's get to our top story, a new era for oil. opec refused to yield its production and it is having a ripple effect across global markets. asian airlines gained as our prices helped reduce yield cost and most emerging yield costs fell. some opec states are using the price war to challenge nonmembers especially shale drillers. he caught up with him just after the decision to make output targets. can you give us your view of the decision and a little bit of a deliberations. >> every buddy has responsibilities but it was felt that maintaining the level would apact and would produce reduced decline. and what about venice where the argument that i cut as necessary. >> it is not only venezuela, there are other countries. i think we would always come to a consensus for opec and for the world global oil market. was there a sense that at these levels american crude reducers can be shaken out of the market? >> i'm not sure they can be shaken out but over the next few months the market forces for supply and demand will come to some agreemen
let's get to our top story, a new era for oil. opec refused to yield its production and it is having a ripple effect across global markets. asian airlines gained as our prices helped reduce yield cost and most emerging yield costs fell. some opec states are using the price war to challenge nonmembers especially shale drillers. he caught up with him just after the decision to make output targets. can you give us your view of the decision and a little bit of a deliberations. >> every buddy...
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more versus dempsey was the first case in the modern era to create new procedural rights and criminal cases through mob dominated trials. once the naacp secured the decision from the supreme court a new precedent was established and the supreme court entered a new era of jurisdiction no longer balanced by difference to state courts. subsequently the supreme court displayed willingness to intervene on behalf of helpless african-american defendants. the number of precedent-setting supreme court cases. in the final analysis the naacp's struggle against racial violence, the american state does not hold a monopoly on the use of force and institutions can be places for state actors and marginalized groups to negotiate power. simply institutional development derives from the tension between powerful actors and those who contest and critique the projects they seek to implement. the naacp made a strong case for the growth of the federal government in its kind of innocent involvement around issues of racial violence. the effort that culminated in the landmark supreme court decision more versus
more versus dempsey was the first case in the modern era to create new procedural rights and criminal cases through mob dominated trials. once the naacp secured the decision from the supreme court a new precedent was established and the supreme court entered a new era of jurisdiction no longer balanced by difference to state courts. subsequently the supreme court displayed willingness to intervene on behalf of helpless african-american defendants. the number of precedent-setting supreme court...
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. >>> a new era in downtown new york. the first employees will arrive this morning at one world trade center as america's tallest building opens for business in the neighborhood devastated by the 9/11 attacks. publishing company announced three years ago it would move its magazines which include vogue, vanity fair, to the 104-story building occupying more than a million square feet of office space. >>> t they are arriving and not everyone is cheering. comedian chris rock said this about one world trade center this was initially called the freedom tower. >> they should change the name from the freedom tower to the never going in there tower. because i'm never going in there. there is no circumstance that will ever get me in that building. are you kidding me? what are they thinking? who is the corporate sponsor? target? stop it! >> what businesses are they going to put in the freedom tower? they're going to put some mandatory stuff in there. stuff you can't get out of like the irs, family court, dmv, they put a sun glass hu
. >>> a new era in downtown new york. the first employees will arrive this morning at one world trade center as america's tallest building opens for business in the neighborhood devastated by the 9/11 attacks. publishing company announced three years ago it would move its magazines which include vogue, vanity fair, to the 104-story building occupying more than a million square feet of office space. >>> t they are arriving and not everyone is cheering. comedian chris rock said...
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the press frenzy derailed hart's political aspirations and ushered in a new era of goch-ya journalismtt bai has written a poem about this "titled" all the truth is out. the week politics went tabloid. he is the national political columnist for yahoo news. the first thing i thought when i saw this book come across my desk, with all due respect to gary hart, what would have happened had they asked this very same questions of fdr, jfk, i could do this all night. >> yeah. theodore white, the most experienced presidential politics in the 20th century said he knew of three candidates that didn't have adulteries on the road. you know, as you say, look, if you went back -- we can go back and ask -- look at franklin roosevelt and john kennedy and johnson and decide they're moshlly deficient character and shouldn't be allowed to serve bhach will you do about getting through the great depression and world war ii and the cuban missile crisis and the great society. we have to bring some context to these things. not all lies are the same. this was a moment where as an industry and as a country, we
the press frenzy derailed hart's political aspirations and ushered in a new era of goch-ya journalismtt bai has written a poem about this "titled" all the truth is out. the week politics went tabloid. he is the national political columnist for yahoo news. the first thing i thought when i saw this book come across my desk, with all due respect to gary hart, what would have happened had they asked this very same questions of fdr, jfk, i could do this all night. >> yeah. theodore...
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>> following on the question but looking beyond that as we moved into the new era i just wonder what you think about why and what is the goal for the counterterrorism strategy. >> good question. >> i consider all of what we are doing now as part of a larger continuum that goes back. we all have short-term memories in the country. i had a chance to visit the memorial of new york city and it is a punch in the stomach to walk through that manorial and see what happened on that day. it's tough to bring them back but the fact is that we were attacked and they killed 3,000 people as a result we went to war because they were an enemy and we didn't want them to attack us again. frankly we did a good job at going after them using counterterrorism capabilities. we did undermine the strength of their leadership but now we have this metastasis to that's taking place with al-shabaab and other elements in terrorism. i think we need a comprehensive strategy to deal with terrorism. part of it is using that to target leadership to go after them to undermine their ability to ever be able to attack the
>> following on the question but looking beyond that as we moved into the new era i just wonder what you think about why and what is the goal for the counterterrorism strategy. >> good question. >> i consider all of what we are doing now as part of a larger continuum that goes back. we all have short-term memories in the country. i had a chance to visit the memorial of new york city and it is a punch in the stomach to walk through that manorial and see what happened on that...
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in washington especially, to believe this is what is real. >> new york times reporter, are you sorry not to be working there under the jeff era or happy not to be working there? >> i'm very happy at the new york times and very, very lucky to have a joob. >> yes. that was not the question i asked. >> no, i would say this: i know a lot of people -- i feel in many ways consider it the home team. i spent nine great years there. i'm rooting for it. it's nice that jeff has a ton of money, it looks like he's willing to put some of it into it. like a billion he can spare, maybe. a couple things about jeff. amazon is an amazingly successful company built on customer service. customer service in journalism is a really trickty and precarious term. it is cat videos in many ways. if readers want cat videos, we will give you cat videos. if you want one-click shopping, we'll give you one-click shopping, amazon. so he will glibly say, i'll just be focused on readers the same way i've been focused on customers. i doubt that it's transferable. he was at the post last montd meeting the -- month meeting the past and he said, here, look, here's m
in washington especially, to believe this is what is real. >> new york times reporter, are you sorry not to be working there under the jeff era or happy not to be working there? >> i'm very happy at the new york times and very, very lucky to have a joob. >> yes. that was not the question i asked. >> no, i would say this: i know a lot of people -- i feel in many ways consider it the home team. i spent nine great years there. i'm rooting for it. it's nice that jeff has a...
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>> the high water mark of our new era of bipartisanship.ity leader implying he is to obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nuclear nemesis, aka, the evil empire. my feeling of despair is brought to me by historical context. it's why old people are sad. >>> historical context. >>> all eyes on pennsylvania avenue today. president obama set to meet with congressional leaders will will they manage to find common ground? will bourbon really show up. first we set the clocks back and now an arctic blast. frigid temperatures hitting the north next week. >>> matthew mcconaughey shares his experience in what it's like shooting the biggest block buster. >>> plus, lewis make the anne hathaway rush? this is way too early. ♪ somebody was bin
>> the high water mark of our new era of bipartisanship.ity leader implying he is to obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nuclear nemesis, aka, the evil empire. my feeling of despair is brought to me by historical context. it's why old people are sad. >>> historical context. >>> all eyes on pennsylvania avenue today. president obama set to meet with congressional leaders will will they manage to find common ground? will bourbon really show up. first we...
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we are moving from a system we developed in 2006 and started using and we are moving into a new era. since our start of our program, all of our areas have improved in scores. you see in the fiscal in 2006, only two areas received the 85 percent threshold, those in the far right of the screen. this year, all areas above the 85 percent threshold and for the second year in a row. and one thing that a park evaluation program has allowed us to do is we have characterized and categorized the kind of outcome that people need in our parks. we have been able to see that we have been able to increase attention to each and everyone of those areas. in fiscal year in 2006, only three features, trees, and waste reseptember -- this reflects the department priorities that we want to bring those features that mostly directly impacts the users. even with this score, they are turning around. both open space and the only two features last year scored below 85 percent. both improved 25 percent in 2014. i hope it's appropriate. i wanted to take this moment to offer my personal thanks to the controllers of
we are moving from a system we developed in 2006 and started using and we are moving into a new era. since our start of our program, all of our areas have improved in scores. you see in the fiscal in 2006, only two areas received the 85 percent threshold, those in the far right of the screen. this year, all areas above the 85 percent threshold and for the second year in a row. and one thing that a park evaluation program has allowed us to do is we have characterized and categorized the kind of...
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in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40 years ago in macau. he brought in a new style. throughout my career and life, it has been about trying to prove myself. >> it was important to you to prove that you could build a company from scratch? >> yes. definitely. >> determines to break out of his father's shadow, he partnered with james packer, himself the son of a famous tycoon. together they formed melco crown. their properties include two extravagant resorts. >> it is the ultimate destination for urban entertainment in macau. >> lawrence refers to the "city of dreams" as an integrated resort. where tourists come to spend at high-end boutiques and stay at five-star hotels. >> how have the casino moguls in las vegas helped you in terms of inspiration in macau? >> many times in asia, a lot of people built slowly and are more conserv
in 1962, chinese businessman stanley ho was the first person to usher in a new era of casinos in macau. it raked in billions. he paved the way for other investors to make it big in macau. today, one of those investors is stanley ho's son, lawrence ho. >> my father revolutionized the casino market 40 years ago in macau. he brought in a new style. throughout my career and life, it has been about trying to prove myself. >> it was important to you to prove that you could build a company...
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but with a new era where we have monopolies in isps joining together who want to make money by charging people for transmitting stuff over the fiber optics they control. >> let me say right off the top this television station is owned by one of the monopoly isps and that's comcast. >> uh-uh. >> you are free to have any opinion you wish. comcast never tells me what to say. >> does obama taking up the charge hurt or help? >> it helps. it provides leadership and vision. that's really important. i really think for people who are in thes policy world there is fighting about, o he doesn't have the authority to tell the fcc what to doment people don't care about that. people care about getting the right result. >> what can the fcc do? they are caught in the middle trying to protect consumers. they are stuck in the middle as always. >> they have a typical thing. protect consumers and innovation. they also want to protect company ps investing and building infrastructure for the internet with. how do you do that? regulation is dangerous. too much regulation can squelch it but not enough also does
but with a new era where we have monopolies in isps joining together who want to make money by charging people for transmitting stuff over the fiber optics they control. >> let me say right off the top this television station is owned by one of the monopoly isps and that's comcast. >> uh-uh. >> you are free to have any opinion you wish. comcast never tells me what to say. >> does obama taking up the charge hurt or help? >> it helps. it provides leadership and...
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to more specific sections of veterans if they are looking for women veterans, officers, enlisted, new eras, etc and we can give recommendation for the process for how to best ask those skills that employers are looking for out of their potential employees with being aware of their military experience and not stepping over personal bounds. and with that, we also work with employers on developing military and affinity groups mentorship programs and make sure they are familiar with veteran disabilities and we encourage not only the human resources department but employees to take a culture competency classes so they have a familiarity what veterans go through on a daily basis. i believe that's all. >> thank you. councilmembers have any questions, comments? councilmember lara? >> thank you for being able to tie in what plow shares does and thank you for telling a little bit more about your personal story. this topic is one that i'm glad we took an advantage and opportunity to focus this entire meeting, but what i get from all three presentations that this is a conversation that needs to be hap
to more specific sections of veterans if they are looking for women veterans, officers, enlisted, new eras, etc and we can give recommendation for the process for how to best ask those skills that employers are looking for out of their potential employees with being aware of their military experience and not stepping over personal bounds. and with that, we also work with employers on developing military and affinity groups mentorship programs and make sure they are familiar with veteran...
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does this herald a new era in which unions and management place common interests above conflicts?migrant garment workers who made the ilg learned the lesson that workers bargaining collectively can even the economic odds. but as other union workers found out, bargaining power is like a hammer. swinging it too hard may bring the whole business down. but used carefully it can build or even repair a solid structure on a firm foundation. for economics usa, this is david schoumacher. captioning is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1986 educational film center nenberg media ♪ for information about this and other annenberg media programs call 1-800-learner and visit us at www.learner.org.
does this herald a new era in which unions and management place common interests above conflicts?migrant garment workers who made the ilg learned the lesson that workers bargaining collectively can even the economic odds. but as other union workers found out, bargaining power is like a hammer. swinging it too hard may bring the whole business down. but used carefully it can build or even repair a solid structure on a firm foundation. for economics usa, this is david schoumacher. captioning is...
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a new era at hand in u.s./china relations and what will the >>> the magic of macy's. the retailer cut its full year seemed to care.t, but investors >>> cold snap, what an early winter can mean for the commodity that keeps us warm -- natural gas. all that and tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 12. >> the u.s the two largest economies and superpowers are often at odds on a variety of issues but at this week's apec summit in beijing, president obama and china's president xi jinping were toasting some break through deals they hailed as historic. they announced deals to, tend short term visas to china and american citizens, to elimin tas on high-tech goods and just today an agreement on a climate concern with a plan to limit future cemissions in both countries. so does this signal a new er ch asserts itself on the global stage in order t john harwood has more. >> reporter: president obama's trip to asia made clear he's with his priorities anyway. he announced a new agreement with xi jinping that would accet economies in curbing carbon emissions. >
a new era at hand in u.s./china relations and what will the >>> the magic of macy's. the retailer cut its full year seemed to care.t, but investors >>> cold snap, what an early winter can mean for the commodity that keeps us warm -- natural gas. all that and tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, november 12. >> the u.s the two largest economies and superpowers are often at odds on a variety of issues but at this week's apec summit in beijing,...
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. >> reporter: well, this is a piece of malware that the researchers say heralds a new era in attacks. they are clearly very worried about it. the people who have identified this particular virus. basically it is a piece of malware that can jump from apple device to apple device, from a mobile phone, for example, to an apple computer, and it seems that it is being used at the moment to gather bits of data. the researchers say at the moment they can't really specify any serious breach of security. they say it may have been used to gather the users' contacts, messaging i.d.s, that kind of things. but the potential is there for it to be used to take more sensitive data. as you say, they think this particular piece of malware originated in china. they think most of the people affected by it at the moment are chinese users. they suggest something like 400 apps. it's the apps themselves that become affected by this particular piece of malware. they are then downloaded by users and they can go on to affect other devices, and they think a total of something like 350,000 users may so far have
. >> reporter: well, this is a piece of malware that the researchers say heralds a new era in attacks. they are clearly very worried about it. the people who have identified this particular virus. basically it is a piece of malware that can jump from apple device to apple device, from a mobile phone, for example, to an apple computer, and it seems that it is being used at the moment to gather bits of data. the researchers say at the moment they can't really specify any serious breach of...
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. >> threw have it the high watermark of our new era of bipartisanship is the senate majority leadero obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nemesis, the evil empire. [ laughter ] well my feeling
. >> threw have it the high watermark of our new era of bipartisanship is the senate majority leadero obama as reagan was to the leader of our totalitarian nemesis, the evil empire. [ laughter ] well my feeling
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do you think the new era, government, president, can solve the government quickly. >> i think so. i think so. because the power will be entirely for the people, and then country managed by non-is rapist party, and hopefully the president will be from the same party, so they will not be any conflict between the president and the prime minister. >> thank you for that. voting is ongoing. we have to wait and see how high the turn out is. >> nazanine moshiri, the gentleman you have been speaking to obviously has high hopes of the next president. i am sure everyone wants the next president to make issues. issues like unemployment, poverty and the economy. tunisia for the international community is seen as a role model, the only success story of a so-called arab spring, for many. that is not over. this is a transitional phase, things that brought people on to the streets. jobs, dignity, freedom of speech. this is an example of that. jobs and dignity. that's what people want, and a big question of the election is who will be in government, who will be in coalition with nidaa tounes, and w
do you think the new era, government, president, can solve the government quickly. >> i think so. i think so. because the power will be entirely for the people, and then country managed by non-is rapist party, and hopefully the president will be from the same party, so they will not be any conflict between the president and the prime minister. >> thank you for that. voting is ongoing. we have to wait and see how high the turn out is. >> nazanine moshiri, the gentleman you have...
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. >> a new era in pennsylvania, tom wolf wins. so does new jersey's cory booker and delaware's chris coons. >>> big story coverage on tonight's breaking news, the search for carlesha. police just released two new videos hoping to break the case. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosen field. tonight there's a new governor elect in pennsylvania. >> tom wolf spent $10 million of his own money for ads. here is a look at the votes. not all of the precincts have been reported. tom wolf has a lead, 56% of the vote. we have team coverage of the governor's race. keith jones is with governor corbett's camp. >> we begin with lu ann cahn with the governor elect tom wolf in york, pennsylvania. >> reporter: york businessman tom wolf, now governor elect tom wolf ran a campaign for a fresh start. he said that's what you are going to get. he came into the arena earlier to declare victory, driving his jeep, the 2006 jeep he says he will continue to drive to work as governor without taking a salary. he took the stage with his wife and
. >> a new era in pennsylvania, tom wolf wins. so does new jersey's cory booker and delaware's chris coons. >>> big story coverage on tonight's breaking news, the search for carlesha. police just released two new videos hoping to break the case. good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosen field. tonight there's a new governor elect in pennsylvania. >> tom wolf spent $10 million of his own money for ads. here is a look at the votes. not all of the precincts...
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. >>> china's leader hails a n new era of free trade. what does that mean for the etp? e should turn japan around and save japan. he's ruining japan. >> aging pets, fewerring kids. meet the companies learning new tricks in old dogs. hello. you're watching asia biz forecast. i'm yuko fukushima. leaders in the region have been working on ways to integrate the economy. the latest idea proved at an apec summit meeting in beijing is the most ambitious
. >>> china's leader hails a n new era of free trade. what does that mean for the etp? e should turn japan around and save japan. he's ruining japan. >> aging pets, fewerring kids. meet the companies learning new tricks in old dogs. hello. you're watching asia biz forecast. i'm yuko fukushima. leaders in the region have been working on ways to integrate the economy. the latest idea proved at an apec summit meeting in beijing is the most ambitious
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listening in spanish translation [ speaking in foreign language ] >> these families say they hope for the new era of immigration that president obama promised. >> our history and the facts show that imgrants are a net plus for our economy and our society. >> but, elsewhere on these norristown streets, the reaction differs. state representative takes difference with the president's approach using executive action to sir couple vent congress. >> the last i checked, the people e lengt the congress to enact legislation, to enact laws for the president to then sign. >> and even though many experts believe that 5 million imgrakts impacted by obama's action are already absorbed and working in our job markt, some still wonder, even though those who otherwise support the president's new plan. >> if you had that many more people, i might not have gotten the job that i got now. >> reporter: the reactions really varied tonight. but, among imgrants, there is already some uneasiness about how long the president's orders will actually last as a new congress may come there and effectively undo much of what the p
listening in spanish translation [ speaking in foreign language ] >> these families say they hope for the new era of immigration that president obama promised. >> our history and the facts show that imgrants are a net plus for our economy and our society. >> but, elsewhere on these norristown streets, the reaction differs. state representative takes difference with the president's approach using executive action to sir couple vent congress. >> the last i checked, the...
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. >> what about new era hall? >> i have done outreach to the property owners again. the property owners which are the crossroads training company, the last time i spoke to them they had a lot of questions about the designation for the swedish american hall being they were both historically hauls and community related structures and both constructed by the same architect. after today's hearing i will check with them to see if they are still amenable. they were just apprehensive about the responsibilities of landmark designation. >> in response to your question about priorities, i would propose that the ones that have a lot of staff time already put into them that they get completed and that any other community initiated or owner initiated nominations that can get moved forward without that much staff support. >> i think that's a great idea. >> the one other that i would recommend then is the sailor's union. we have a lot of work completed. we have been talking to the property owner. they have known for some time of the city's interested in designating this property. s
. >> what about new era hall? >> i have done outreach to the property owners again. the property owners which are the crossroads training company, the last time i spoke to them they had a lot of questions about the designation for the swedish american hall being they were both historically hauls and community related structures and both constructed by the same architect. after today's hearing i will check with them to see if they are still amenable. they were just apprehensive about...
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. >> it's the start of a new era at mozilla, at least in the u.s. yahoo! will be its partner for the next five years. for a decade, google paid mozilla 10 million euros a year to be the firefox browser's default search engine. the price tag paid by yahoo! has not been made public. yahoo! hopes the deal will expand its market share and therefore boost advertising revenue. experts call it a good move, but far from it enough to threaten google. google is the world's most popular search engine by far. almost 90% of internet users choose it. 4.4% prefer bing. 3.8%, yahoo!. in europe, firefox is staying with google for now, but yahoo! fans can change that with the clickable mouse. >> onto thursday's market action. let's look at the numbers starting off in frankfurt. the dax was up by just a tad, finishing at 9483 points. euro stoxx 50 not doing quite as well, and itching down by nearly .7%. across the atlantic on wall street at this hour, the dow up by exactly the same amount as the dax, there, 17 thousand 700 10 points. euro pretty much flat against the greenba
. >> it's the start of a new era at mozilla, at least in the u.s. yahoo! will be its partner for the next five years. for a decade, google paid mozilla 10 million euros a year to be the firefox browser's default search engine. the price tag paid by yahoo! has not been made public. yahoo! hopes the deal will expand its market share and therefore boost advertising revenue. experts call it a good move, but far from it enough to threaten google. google is the world's most popular search...
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down the war in afghanistan that would draw down some of the spending in pentagon and prepare for new era where now heading in the opposite direction, now engaged in new war in iraq and syria, different kind of war. and he never seemed to click with the president. there seems to be disconnect here when you hear the stories from the pentagon or white house as they describe the situation in meetings where secretary hagel was largely quiet. he said well, i save advice separately for the president. president was turning more and more to his chief general dempsey. didn't seem a relationship that was working. gwen: let's talk more about relationships and talk more about policy. there's another issue that never seems to resolve itself and that's health care. and since so many republicans were elected promising to take an actively affordable care act and the supreme court may lead them to the punch, questions like this one matter -- if we get rid of the health care plan, this viewer wrote, we have in place now, what is the backup plan? what do you replace this with? dan? >> nice of you to ask me
down the war in afghanistan that would draw down some of the spending in pentagon and prepare for new era where now heading in the opposite direction, now engaged in new war in iraq and syria, different kind of war. and he never seemed to click with the president. there seems to be disconnect here when you hear the stories from the pentagon or white house as they describe the situation in meetings where secretary hagel was largely quiet. he said well, i save advice separately for the president....
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it's a new era for the president. what can we expect him to say? >> well, i think you're going to hear cancellation from president obama. no surprise there. is there going to be follow through, and if he's kin sear sincere will consilliatin. one thing that the president won't be able to argue, we heard at 7:00 last night this was not a reflection of the electorate. the senate was going to be decided in arkansas, georgia and other states and west virginia, where the seats were likely to flip from democrat to republican. you can't say that any more. the democrats and the president won't be able to hide lined that. this was a repudiation about a question of the president's policies, democrats in power. when you are mark warner a popular former governor in georgia with negative low ratings, locked still in an uncalled race in virginia, then you see anthony brown in neighboring maryland with a 2-1 democratic registration advantage losing, getting wiped out by an unknown republican, then you know it's not just a matter of the map. there was something muc
it's a new era for the president. what can we expect him to say? >> well, i think you're going to hear cancellation from president obama. no surprise there. is there going to be follow through, and if he's kin sear sincere will consilliatin. one thing that the president won't be able to argue, we heard at 7:00 last night this was not a reflection of the electorate. the senate was going to be decided in arkansas, georgia and other states and west virginia, where the seats were likely to...
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is this the start of a new era of bipartisanship between the democrats and republicans? anything concrete out of this meeting? >> well, that's definitely the message both sides are trying to send. we're waiting to find out how it went. we'll see if they come out to awaiting cameras after lunch. the president spoke to reporters before the meeting, and it was all the talk about what we want to get accomplished. the president saying the vote was a reflection on the fact that the american people want congress to work. but all of this could just be talk depending on what happens with immigration reform. the president has said for months now that he is going to act on his own if congress doesn't. and that could include decreasing deportations. the republicans have come up with alling kinds of metaphors why that would be a bad idea. the republican senator saying that's like waving a red flag in front of an angry bull. the white house says the president is going to take those steps even before the republicans take control. >> there are any areas of potential agreement? >> report
is this the start of a new era of bipartisanship between the democrats and republicans? anything concrete out of this meeting? >> well, that's definitely the message both sides are trying to send. we're waiting to find out how it went. we'll see if they come out to awaiting cameras after lunch. the president spoke to reporters before the meeting, and it was all the talk about what we want to get accomplished. the president saying the vote was a reflection on the fact that the american...
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. >>> a new era for a popular airline but it is not one travelers will like. >>> good evening. our next storm system is lining up off shore. it is increasing cloud cover. we will have the full time line on this storm as it moves in. we are also tracking potential aftershocks after the 4.2 earthquake near gilroy. if there are any we will have them in a few minutes. >>> as many as 400,000 people died from medical mistakes last year in america. in the medical community, they are often called adverse events. >> california law requires hospitals to track and report adverse events, but that information isn't so easy to get. so our investigative reporter steven stock spent months digging for the data and joins us with what you found. >> in the this last four years, california hospitals reported to the state they have had more than 6,000 adverse events. not all of those events resulted in death, but all of those errors were bad outcomes and not expected. >> to have to go through this. >> reporter: 42-year-old chris had a brain tumor removed last year. >> surgery was brilliant. >> rep
. >>> a new era for a popular airline but it is not one travelers will like. >>> good evening. our next storm system is lining up off shore. it is increasing cloud cover. we will have the full time line on this storm as it moves in. we are also tracking potential aftershocks after the 4.2 earthquake near gilroy. if there are any we will have them in a few minutes. >>> as many as 400,000 people died from medical mistakes last year in america. in the medical...