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>> i am nicholas madaki. >> nicholas. congratulations. what's your name? >> moses mamman maisuari. >> moses. congratulations. well done. well done. well done. well done. you're representing gitata for the bbc. so, tell me, how does it feel? >> very exciting. >> you're very excited. that's for you, nicholas. moses, that's for you. >> thank you. >> it will a journey of discovery for them and for the village of gitata... [flutes and drums playing] excuse enough for a bit of a party, with everyone dancing. but if internet access is a novelty here, there are many places in the world where it's a matter of simply pressing a button. what would happen in one of those communities if some people were suddenly disconnected? >> well, here in seoul, south korea, we're about to find out. this country boasts the fastest broadband speeds in the world, and more than 95% of homes here have a broadband connection. so, no wonder, then, it's sometimes described as the most wired place on the planet. this sprawling high-speed broadband megacity is populated not so much by citiz
>> i am nicholas madaki. >> nicholas. congratulations. what's your name? >> moses mamman maisuari. >> moses. congratulations. well done. well done. well done. well done. you're representing gitata for the bbc. so, tell me, how does it feel? >> very exciting. >> you're very excited. that's for you, nicholas. moses, that's for you. >> thank you. >> it will a journey of discovery for them and for the village of gitata... [flutes and drums playing]...
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. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.ent the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. it's basically a plumber's access, you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we just go to the back walkway, full of plumbing. they decided, let's put windows. we go on a security walk, the inmates see us and know we were there. we can turn off all the lights and peer in those back windows. if the windows aren't covered with obstacles, deodorant, paper, towels, they think these security windows are a shelf for them to put their junk, when they're not. they're for us. >> sergeant nicholas makes his way through the darkened water well to cell six in order to check on the inmate suspected of having the homemade cuff key. >> this is cell six right here but he's got his window blocked so i don't know what he's doing inside. >> with his first surveillance attempt foiled, nicholas turns to more conve
. >> sergeant nicholas heads the special response team that will attempt to retrieve the key.ent the inmate from swallowing it, they must catch him by surprise. >> let's go to the water well. it's basically a plumber's access, you know, the toilets are mounted against the wall, the sink's mounted against the wall. we don't necessarily go in the cell to fix these. we just go to the back walkway, full of plumbing. they decided, let's put windows. we go on a security walk, the inmates...
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and in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas love their own getting it right this time mexico thought they'd equalize later on low but rafael marquez lugo's effort was ruled offside during his time to a group stage exit from the competition for the first time while you're why finish second in group say play argentina i know that if you were. important to me is that the team and now we know that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to this point as a forward as a player i just want to help out and do the best for the team in whatever way that can be a scoring goals so now we have an important game on saturday we have to stay relaxed and be ready to take our chances and hopefully they will rise. well me watching he will head into the quarter finals as group c. win a song for stoppage time own goal from under a car you saw them beat karunya mendoza both teams were reduced to ten men just after the al mark gruesome collar crime owner jimmy's grocery seeing red and the game was decided after ninety seconds was bundled into a zone that by familiar however
and in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas love their own getting it right this time mexico thought they'd equalize later on low but rafael marquez lugo's effort was ruled offside during his time to a group stage exit from the competition for the first time while you're why finish second in group say play argentina i know that if you were. important to me is that the team and now we know that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to this point as a forward...
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was second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas love there though hitting the upright this time mexico thought they equalised late on but rafael marquez lugo's effort was ruled offside in his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the first time i hear a guy finish second in group c. argentina. over bottled it if you go on the big important thing is that the team and are we qualified and the tour managed to achieve our plans to be sporting to present forward as a club i just want to help out and do the best for the team in whatever way that can be. scary goals so now we have an important game on saturday we have to stay relaxed and be ready to take our chances and hopefully they will rise. meanwhile chile will head into the quarter finals as groups the winners of the stoppage time goal from under a patio to the bakery one l. in mendoza both teams were reduced to ten men just after the hour mark reuss john caught up on minor injuries john both enjoyed seeing red and the game was finally decided after a ninety second hundred. that party however despite the defeat brew
was second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas love there though hitting the upright this time mexico thought they equalised late on but rafael marquez lugo's effort was ruled offside in his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the first time i hear a guy finish second in group c. argentina. over bottled it if you go on the big important thing is that the team and are we qualified and the tour managed to achieve our plans to be sporting to present forward as a club i...
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nicholas is heading to the operating room for a 40 time. he doesn't need a reminder of why he's here. >> swimming in the surf. just having a good time. waist deep water. a shark came up and bit my foot. i was really in jock. >> reporter: the family was on vacation in texas. playing in the water off a sunday beach when a man-eating bull shark struck, biting into nicholas' foot, trying to tear it off until someone pulled him to safety. >> i turned around and my friend mark was holding nicholas in his hands, in his arms and carrying him towards me. and, you know, i saw the he's mangled foot and a lot of blood. i know god was with us because we fought clearly. after the first shock, you know, he snapped out of that and you start thinking clearly. >> my dad took off his foot and wrapped it around my foot to put pressure on it to stop the bleeding. >> i turned around and saw them carrying nicholas and i knew right then it was pretty serious. >> reporter: with the help of a friend she was able to flag down a boat to get nicholas back to the shore
nicholas is heading to the operating room for a 40 time. he doesn't need a reminder of why he's here. >> swimming in the surf. just having a good time. waist deep water. a shark came up and bit my foot. i was really in jock. >> reporter: the family was on vacation in texas. playing in the water off a sunday beach when a man-eating bull shark struck, biting into nicholas' foot, trying to tear it off until someone pulled him to safety. >> i turned around and my friend mark was...
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nicholas attended the north beach meeting. last wednesday, july 20. i attended a meeting july 21. my meeting was regarding outdoor events in the fillmore, hosted by the fillmore and the lower fillmore. there was a discussion about juneteenth that had problems regarding security. the -- it was an interesting discussion. they are eager to learn about how the city would like them to manage those outdoor events. do you want to chime in briefly? the would-be hopeful. >>-- that would be helpful. >> one is his meeting at the station open to the public and the other is the advisory board residents and merchants to meet, there is also a monthly meeting. i hope more captains decide to do that because i thought it was useful. there were -- was a lot of questions about how the city works and how the process works for permitting, how to file complaints that will have action come out of them. and general education about how -- if it is at the beginning stages of permitting. it was -- there was a representative there. there was the police, the city attorney, and us. i think that everyone learned
nicholas attended the north beach meeting. last wednesday, july 20. i attended a meeting july 21. my meeting was regarding outdoor events in the fillmore, hosted by the fillmore and the lower fillmore. there was a discussion about juneteenth that had problems regarding security. the -- it was an interesting discussion. they are eager to learn about how the city would like them to manage those outdoor events. do you want to chime in briefly? the would-be hopeful. >>-- that would be...
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nicholas, we teased this. what if the person next to you is chatty? they want to talk.to talk. >> give them non-verbal signals. put the ear buds back in. pick up your book or magazine. it shows you would rather be doing anything. >> nicholas, we appreciate you being here. i have plenty more here, but great talking to you. we will talk to you soon. a quick break. we will reset this for the top stories. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> good morning. 7:00 here in atlanta, georgia. glad you are here. i have a question for you. is it okay to borrow from the 401(k)? most people will tell you no. we have somebody here that says go ahead and borrow. we will explain why. >>> plus, how would you like to tell your boss, i'm too tired to work
nicholas, we teased this. what if the person next to you is chatty? they want to talk.to talk. >> give them non-verbal signals. put the ear buds back in. pick up your book or magazine. it shows you would rather be doing anything. >> nicholas, we appreciate you being here. i have plenty more here, but great talking to you. we will talk to you soon. a quick break. we will reset this for the top stories. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll...
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nicholas kristof and peter godwin. both are just back from africa.ed "the fear." you're back from a trip where you take a college student across africa. is it fair to say for the first time -- there's always been failed states that tended to be from africa, but is it fair to say you see an africa on the move, and that there's a spirit of optimism? >> there's definitely a sense of growth, and i think more people are waking up to that. part of it is we're seeing more cunning that are success stories. one of the problems i think we have in journalism is that we, you know, we cover planes that crash, so we covered those failed states as problems. i'm afraid that in that kind of reporting we miss a lot of the background success in so much of africa. >> do you think -- we'll get to zimbabwe? a second, but do you think it looks at what's going on in africa, this stirring, and feel even more beknighted -- i could believe that africa is finally taking off and once the breadbasket of africa, we're totally dysfunctional? >> i think think look at the arab spring
nicholas kristof and peter godwin. both are just back from africa.ed "the fear." you're back from a trip where you take a college student across africa. is it fair to say for the first time -- there's always been failed states that tended to be from africa, but is it fair to say you see an africa on the move, and that there's a spirit of optimism? >> there's definitely a sense of growth, and i think more people are waking up to that. part of it is we're seeing more cunning that...
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. >> with a cry to god, romanias defeated nicholas communist regime. a british accountant and talent manager made the short trip to help those in the newly freed country. >> there are smiles among the children, here in romania, the children didn't smile. over the time i was here, they didn't know how to smile. they had nothing to smile about. >> seeing children that wouldn't smile for the camera broke kevin's heart. while the revolution communism, it didn't erase the poverty and its pain. this led to one simple goal, give children something to smile about. >> fundamental mission was as simple as that. the mission known as smiles foundation continues to expand. today a social worker delivers food. this woman abandoned by her husband. 87 families live in this building. a long waiting list waiting for something to open up. adriana's apartment used to be the building's laundry room. her 7-year-old son has nightmares about losing his mom. counselors have been able to make him smile. >> i have been working with families, i testified people not smiling turnin
. >> with a cry to god, romanias defeated nicholas communist regime. a british accountant and talent manager made the short trip to help those in the newly freed country. >> there are smiles among the children, here in romania, the children didn't smile. over the time i was here, they didn't know how to smile. they had nothing to smile about. >> seeing children that wouldn't smile for the camera broke kevin's heart. while the revolution communism, it didn't erase the poverty...
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probably want to know is are three words i'm not going to tell you some are saying it because that's nicholas mission half of the half the u.s. five hours is a very optimistic now it's because of political. cost . less not less nominal political the sense that this is really so just a start and because there are many politicians in the world very few politicians politicians will call real statement either so kind of go to the job on your stock need to sell your bible broadly and honestly to sheed so only because. the office if you have one premise also never will those who argue maybe we have not spoken about this extensively of this is what i appreciate the most something as a man who know his book or article president bush i certainly absolutely out of them i thank you all thank you very. very quickly we're here we're free we're in the right environment the hard work i think. they are. ok larry we're. i. changed. changed changed changed. so why you hear words because we don't like what they're planning and we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making more since one thousa
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want to know is are three words i'm not going to tell you how some are saying it because that's nicholas mission baffled you have to love us back our. very optimistic maggots because for political. cause. let's not let's not only because of their disability thoughtlessness not me and of course there are many politicians in the world that very few want to treat politicians will the real state either sort of go to the trough on your stock needlessly i brought a new to mislead you she thought only because. the office that you have won promotion of over those who argue maybe we've not spoken about this extensive to this is what i appreciate the most something you know misspoke or a magical president who shall i certainly absolutely out of and i thank you all thank you very. very quickly we're here we're free we're at right environment the car park i think. they are. ok sorry we're. i. thought shtick . so why are you here first because we don't like what they are planning and we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making war since one thousand nine hundred forty five they're
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probably want to know is the three words i'm not going to tell you someone's doing it because that's nicholas the shit that's interesting five hours a day or three often they certainly i think there's a call for. that. because. let's. call it the quota system there's a police or justice thought. was there many politicians in the world very few politicians will more real statement even a small bit of a bill to the two of them. also that needs a slogan eyeball quaternions honestly to sheets of all of the cost. of the office if you have one printed on the level of those who are you may not spoken about this extensive this is what i appreciate the most awesome sam a. visit of the bushel and certainly absolutely out of that i thank you all thank you very. quickly for. three words right environment tough guys are thinking right now they are. all tired. i. asked changed changed changed changed changed changed changed changed changed. so why you hear us because we don't like what they are planning to do we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making more since one thousand nine hundr
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nicholas sullivan is fellow at the fletcher school and auth or of can you hear me now? microloans and cell phones are connecting the world's poor to the global economy. i think most people would be surprised to hear is that there is a subsidy for cell phones for the very poor. >> it's about two years old and started in 2008, but it's just an extension of a subsidy that existed since the 1980s during the reagan administration for land line phones. >> it comes out of my land line bill? >> it does. it's called the universal service fee that is tacked on t the end of your phone bill and goes into a pool and washington used it to sisidiz land line access for low income americans. cell extended to covercc1: phones as well because of the recognition of the general trend lines. >> what's the real problem here? what's the essence of the objection? >> i don't think there is an objection really. >> surprise. >> i will answer that. it's the feeling that cell phones are a luxury. >> it was thought that there was another obama program and so forth, but actually a reagan program that
nicholas sullivan is fellow at the fletcher school and auth or of can you hear me now? microloans and cell phones are connecting the world's poor to the global economy. i think most people would be surprised to hear is that there is a subsidy for cell phones for the very poor. >> it's about two years old and started in 2008, but it's just an extension of a subsidy that existed since the 1980s during the reagan administration for land line phones. >> it comes out of my land line...
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. >> reporter: nicholas carr's book, "the shallows" explains how the internet damaged our ability to> there's definitely an emerging concern in a lot of companies that people simply aren't getting the work done at a very high level of quality because they're being interrupted so much. >> if i'm reading an article and the phone rings and then oh an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: burke and her partners decided to restrict e-mail and internet use. the rules, you can check e-mail each morning, at lunch and once again before you leave for the day. internet use is only for research. and no multitasking. at first her staff was pessimistic about the experiment. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i find myself unable to observe the most basic rule, not check e-mail the first thing in the morning. >> i feel like you need to be connected. >> reporter: we wanted to see what would happen. we returned nine months later. without exception burke's employees called the experiment a success. >> i'm not constantly shifting from one task to another, i'm able to put more though
. >> reporter: nicholas carr's book, "the shallows" explains how the internet damaged our ability to> there's definitely an emerging concern in a lot of companies that people simply aren't getting the work done at a very high level of quality because they're being interrupted so much. >> if i'm reading an article and the phone rings and then oh an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: burke and her partners decided to restrict e-mail and...
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nicholas mitchell, bbc news, ottawa. >> and staying on the world theme, because the ruling prince of monaco, albert ii, married the former south african olympic swimmer charlene whitstock in a civil ceremony in the royal palace. crowds of people from the mediterranean city and state gathered in the square outside the palace to celebrate. the wedding is the biggest such event in in monaco since 1956 when his father william iii married the hollywood actress grace kelly. >> the most a former swimming champion became a princess and the moment the people of monaco could breathe a collective sigh of relief. the exchange of vows between charlene and prince albert brought to an end feverish speculation this wedding might not happen. the signing of the marriage registrar with a golden pen proving the doubters wrong. watching on big screen, the residents of the principality voiced their approval. it is on tuesday newspapers reported rumors miss whitstock, a south african, had fled monaco for nis airport with a one-way ticket for johannesburg. the palace dismissed the story as ugly rumors promp
nicholas mitchell, bbc news, ottawa. >> and staying on the world theme, because the ruling prince of monaco, albert ii, married the former south african olympic swimmer charlene whitstock in a civil ceremony in the royal palace. crowds of people from the mediterranean city and state gathered in the square outside the palace to celebrate. the wedding is the biggest such event in in monaco since 1956 when his father william iii married the hollywood actress grace kelly. >> the most a...
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nicholas, last thing, i have to let you go. we teased this. what if the person next to you is chadty, they want to talk? >> give them nonverbal signals. put one of your ear buds back in to show you'd rather be watching cnn on in-flight. pick up your book or magazine. it shows you'd rather be doing anything. >>> i'm back with you at the top of the hour. the good doctor starts right now. >>> coming up on today's program, the supreme court weighed in on violent video games this week. but as a dad i was curious, would you let your kids play something that looks like this? i want to talk to xpertz. i also wanted to show you something you may have never seen before. it's a 48-hour endurance challenge like no other. it's extreme. >>> we all know the rock band kiss but did you know paul stanley was actually born deaf in one ear. we begin with an interesting turn in the case against jared loughner. the young man charged with shooting arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords along with nearly two dozen others. he's been receiving antipsychotic medicatio
nicholas, last thing, i have to let you go. we teased this. what if the person next to you is chadty, they want to talk? >> give them nonverbal signals. put one of your ear buds back in to show you'd rather be watching cnn on in-flight. pick up your book or magazine. it shows you'd rather be doing anything. >>> i'm back with you at the top of the hour. the good doctor starts right now. >>> coming up on today's program, the supreme court weighed in on violent video games...
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questionnaire being online -- thank you crystal -- and with better communication with 311 -- thank you nicholas -- we are getting more accurate and up-to- date complaints from the public. the good news is we are communicating much better with the public. the bad news is that there are only four of us. the increase in complaints is good. it means, unfortunately, because of it being a small staff in a small apartment, it can take a while for us to be able to investigate or three back into every complaint. -- thoroughly look into every complaint. moving on, you will see some of the incidents. there is one incident at horizon that i want to go into a little bit in more detail. there is an incident. we had some incidents with serious injury, one being next to an nv in the parking lot, where some of the patrons were from envy and envy security did not intercede to stop this incident, where someone was beaten with a bat who ended up owing to the hospital. unfortunately in that situation, someone was able to step in and do some good, and be a good neighbor. the horizon incident, i was actually present
questionnaire being online -- thank you crystal -- and with better communication with 311 -- thank you nicholas -- we are getting more accurate and up-to- date complaints from the public. the good news is we are communicating much better with the public. the bad news is that there are only four of us. the increase in complaints is good. it means, unfortunately, because of it being a small staff in a small apartment, it can take a while for us to be able to investigate or three back into every...
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more now on this from the bbc's nicholas witchell. >> reporter: a sunday morning arrival into quebecaboard a royal canadian navy frigate. this being the heart of french-speaking canada, a church service aboard ship with hymns in french. tricky. ♪ >> reporter: the center of the city was under tight control by police. anti-monarchist protesters were being challenged in the main square and being escorted away. if there was any argument, they were arrested. in the end a group of several hundred demonstrators were allocated an area some distance away. william and kate came to the city hall. the welcome from those in the square was unquestionably warm. this, of course, is a place where speaking in french really matters. [ speaking french ] >> reporter: he thanked them for their patience with his accent and said he hoped they would get a chance to know each other over the years to come. in the distance, protesters jeered. in the square, william's words were well-received. the couple will certainly have got the impression, albeit perhaps a fleeting one, that there are parts of canada and sec
more now on this from the bbc's nicholas witchell. >> reporter: a sunday morning arrival into quebecaboard a royal canadian navy frigate. this being the heart of french-speaking canada, a church service aboard ship with hymns in french. tricky. ♪ >> reporter: the center of the city was under tight control by police. anti-monarchist protesters were being challenged in the main square and being escorted away. if there was any argument, they were arrested. in the end a group of...
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to trouble some left leg injury the thirty five year old's quest to equal and best origin reject nicholas total of eighteen on the big barrier for now i have higher guesses health back. carter went again and he went he went quite a bit again and you know i broke my record probably injury also ruling for muslims out of the bulls oldest major in the most bizarre circumstances the forty two year rule became the second local quit to win the french open at the start of lou month and broke his leg after jumping in a lake to celebrate his victory phil mickelson and lee westwood the top contenders as usual but both lefty and westy have been struggling for form of weight really michael ware you stop of the build up to his stunning first major victory at the u.s. open the twenty two year old northern irish man choosing to take three weeks off towards meaning he hasn't played a competitive throne since his greatest ever day probably a lot of pressure being put on him. which he said i'm a piece of voice it's natural but it's the pressure to get it he looks upon especially to tighten up play he's goin
to trouble some left leg injury the thirty five year old's quest to equal and best origin reject nicholas total of eighteen on the big barrier for now i have higher guesses health back. carter went again and he went he went quite a bit again and you know i broke my record probably injury also ruling for muslims out of the bulls oldest major in the most bizarre circumstances the forty two year rule became the second local quit to win the french open at the start of lou month and broke his leg...
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and in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas flair zero hitting me up right this time i make secret i thought i had equalized later on but lugo that was ruled offside ending his side's two year old wiring go on to play argentina in the last eight. thank you make sure they qualify for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group after a one zero win over both teams were reduced to ten men for each pramono and chiles are both you're both getting a red card in the second half and then the game was decided by now you go up each time on the recovery low turning it into i think we can use it in the group that you feel qualified to find. in all the pre-season is underway for europe's big clubs with barcelona munched united in america for the world football challenge for united it's the start of a new era in their midfield after paul scholes retired manager alex ferguson has described him as one of the world's top four plays his side were given a tour of the university before the tournament starts at the weekend and even though fergie admits he's missed out on signing ar
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their own atomic energy supplies and whether it's worth the risk the director general of the world nicholas association now tells r t how he assesses the industry's future. gyrates it's great to have you with us today thank you so how much is the new production technology improved since its first reactor well the history of the nuclear age goes back more than a half century and enormous changes have taken place in that period of time i think the remarkable thing about the history of nuclear energy is how safe it has been almost from the very beginning. when we go back and see the first reactors experimentally being built in the one nine hundred fifty s. we're looking at a very very new technology and now we've had some bumps along the way that is force for sure we had three mile island in america we had turned oval in ukraine we just had fukushima but the i think the remarkable thing about this technology which is producing so much of the world's electricity is how essential least safe it has begin been it does not emit any emissions into the into the global atmosphere and it has only on ve
their own atomic energy supplies and whether it's worth the risk the director general of the world nicholas association now tells r t how he assesses the industry's future. gyrates it's great to have you with us today thank you so how much is the new production technology improved since its first reactor well the history of the nuclear age goes back more than a half century and enormous changes have taken place in that period of time i think the remarkable thing about the history of nuclear...
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and in the second half they start the wood work yet again nicholas love their it in the upright this time mexico they thought they'd equalize later on but rafael market lugo's s. that was ruled offside and then his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the very first time while your guy finished second in group c. and will now play argentina. to get it we were. important to me is that the team and i are winning that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to the sport and as a forward as a player i just want to help out and do the best for the team in whatever way that can be. scoring goals so now we have an important game on saturday we have to stay relaxed and be ready to take our chances and hopefully they will rise. well meanwhile chile will head into the border violence as group c. winners off a stoppage time and go from under a carrier so they beat peru one year in mendoza both teams were reduced to ten men just after the hour mark reuss john calico dimona and shaun beausejour both see read how the game was decided after a ninety second lead bundl
and in the second half they start the wood work yet again nicholas love their it in the upright this time mexico they thought they'd equalize later on but rafael market lugo's s. that was ruled offside and then his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the very first time while your guy finished second in group c. and will now play argentina. to get it we were. important to me is that the team and i are winning that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to the...
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and in the second half they struck the woodwork think this time nicholas go ahead oh hitting me up. well it makes the case thought i had equalised i relate but death was ruled out was ruled offside and to his side means you are going to play argentina in the last day. until you make sure they qualified for the finals by finishing top of a group after one year when over three teams very reduced to ten men at least kimono and chillies boys you'll both getting a red card in the second half and the gang was decided by nine goals in stoppage time and three carrillo turning it into. the three briefly stood in the group but they will say qualify for the quarter final. meanwhile a possible move the color of his back to south america has been scuppered for the time being man city turning down a fifty five million dollar offer from brazilian side corinthians the twenty three year old striker is currently playing for argentina the copper america and had stated he wants a new the way for manage the family reasons before the start of the new season although he will now have to hype corinthians t
and in the second half they struck the woodwork think this time nicholas go ahead oh hitting me up. well it makes the case thought i had equalised i relate but death was ruled out was ruled offside and to his side means you are going to play argentina in the last day. until you make sure they qualified for the finals by finishing top of a group after one year when over three teams very reduced to ten men at least kimono and chillies boys you'll both getting a red card in the second half and the...
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and in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas lawyer joe hitting me up brought this time. thought by how the polite. later on but lugo that it was ruled offside ending his side's two month you're acquiring go on to play argentina in the last day. until you make sure they qualify for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group of girls one zero win over peru both teams were reduced to ten men for each pramono and chillies a bone by getting a red card in the second half and then the game was decided by now you go in stoppage time on the recovery low turning it into exactly i think it's great for the stage in the group but you should qualify for the final so. meanwhile the pre-season is underway for europe's big clubs with barcelona reale madrid and munched united in america for the world football challenge for united is the start of a new era in their midfield after paul scholes retired manager alex ferguson has described him as one of the world's top four place his side were given a tour of harvard university before the tone starts at the weekend and even thoug
and in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas lawyer joe hitting me up brought this time. thought by how the polite. later on but lugo that it was ruled offside ending his side's two month you're acquiring go on to play argentina in the last day. until you make sure they qualify for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group of girls one zero win over peru both teams were reduced to ten men for each pramono and chillies a bone by getting a red card in the second half...
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forty eight his childhood home was quickly absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost nicholas the man who lived his house in london for and if he was forced to go just because you were reared and he is considered as an absentee and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like you only your comments parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries will likely become dangerous after israel was created the israeli government sent him to live in gifter your lease is to prevent arab owners from returning or in their current here and therefore live here years without water without electricity came here. for them and this memory here is very important most of the original two hundred jewish families lived because life in the mountains was difficult and the government was slow to develop the area no one has lebanese how those for forty six years or whatever means are stone walls where wild flowers and grass will grow if there is empty. and get into that in tunis that israeli government is now plans to build more than two hu
forty eight his childhood home was quickly absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost nicholas the man who lived his house in london for and if he was forced to go just because you were reared and he is considered as an absentee and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like you only your comments parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries will likely become dangerous after israel was created the israeli government...
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whatever the insult, strauss-kahn's political career as a potential challenger to french president nicholas sarkozy appeared to be over. tonight, though, french newscasts were reporting that the stories of strauss-kahn's political death may have been premature. a rehabilitation of sorts has begun, but in a french, not an american way. >> the american way of doing things would be "i am so sorry of this. i have a problem. i am seeking therapy. my wife is a saint who supports me. i don't deserve her." and you go and do this. but the french do not apologize. in this country we have an ancient roman attitude. you admit to weakness and you're down. >> reporter: the rape allegations in new york opened the tap on a drip-drip of charges of inappropriate conduct in the past by strauss-kahn at home in france, and on the treatment of women generally in politics there. the strauss-kahn case, it was said, was so embarrassing, it would finally change the gender landscape in french politics. >> the way we interact in france with women, particularly in the political circles, and that's true that some people
whatever the insult, strauss-kahn's political career as a potential challenger to french president nicholas sarkozy appeared to be over. tonight, though, french newscasts were reporting that the stories of strauss-kahn's political death may have been premature. a rehabilitation of sorts has begun, but in a french, not an american way. >> the american way of doing things would be "i am so sorry of this. i have a problem. i am seeking therapy. my wife is a saint who supports me. i...
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on in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas low arrow taking yet right this time. thanks to katy think that they'd equalize later on but it was ruled offside ending his side's two era why no reply argentina then in the last state led to me maul make sure they qualified for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group after one know when i would peru things were reduced to ten men call mona and truly suppose you're both getting a red card in the second half and the guy was decided by no goal in stoppage time. turning it into. a big means bring things to you like qualify for the pull of the final i mean all the possible moves the colors titles back to sac america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians saying they will not increase their initial fifty five million dollars which was turned down by his club match to city the twenty three year old is currently playing for argentina at the copper america and had stated he wants to move away from the family ring. since before the start of the season however a move back to his former green from inside now looks
on in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas low arrow taking yet right this time. thanks to katy think that they'd equalize later on but it was ruled offside ending his side's two era why no reply argentina then in the last state led to me maul make sure they qualified for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group after one know when i would peru things were reduced to ten men call mona and truly suppose you're both getting a red card in the second half and the guy...
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their droves and it seems staying at work longer than their western counterparts is paying off their nicholas carr elbowed whole way in to reveal the reality of life in the new delhi rat race. it's a busy city with busy people india is a rising economic locomotive so what's the driving force behind its success it could very well be that people like you include both are co-directors of a small one import company called divine and is indians have developed a strong liking for french and spanish language is young men are working overtime to fill their glasses you have to be very flexible with your working hours. engineers were going to globalization and because of oh you know you're interacting with so many people from abroad especially america or you know europe so. we can't be fixed by means where we can say we're only going to work from nine to five but people in britain for example can and do say that seven spent years working as a business consultant in the u.k. and he says brits watch that clock closely in britain people leave a five o'clock and they won't start i says because i've got a t
their droves and it seems staying at work longer than their western counterparts is paying off their nicholas carr elbowed whole way in to reveal the reality of life in the new delhi rat race. it's a busy city with busy people india is a rising economic locomotive so what's the driving force behind its success it could very well be that people like you include both are co-directors of a small one import company called divine and is indians have developed a strong liking for french and spanish...
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. >> reporter: nicholas karr's book the shallows explains how the internet has damaged our ability tore's definitely an emerging concern in a lot of companies that people simply aren't getting the work done as a very high level of quality because they are being interrupted so much. >> if i'm reading an article and the phone rings and then oh, an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: berke and her partners decided to restrict e-mail and internet use. the rules, you can check e-mail each morning at lunch and once again before you leave for the day. internet use is only for research. and no multitasking. at first her staff was pessimistic about the experiment. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i find myself unable to observe the most basic rule we recommended which is to not check e-mail the first thing dow in the morning. >> i just feel like you need to be connected. >> we wanted to see what would happen so we returned nine months later. without exception, berke's employees called the experiment a success. >> i'm not constantly shifting from one task to another. i'm
. >> reporter: nicholas karr's book the shallows explains how the internet has damaged our ability tore's definitely an emerging concern in a lot of companies that people simply aren't getting the work done as a very high level of quality because they are being interrupted so much. >> if i'm reading an article and the phone rings and then oh, an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: berke and her partners decided to restrict e-mail and internet use....
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the newly established a jewish state almost biblical as being and all of his house in london for nicholas if he was forced to go just because he would react and. consider those absentee or and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like you or me your comments parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries where life had become dangerous after israel was created these ready government simply to live and lift your lease is to prevent arab owners from returning or undercurrent here. live here years without water without electricity that came here to jordan and for the memory here as a very important most of the original two hundred jewish families lived because life in the mountains was difficult and the government was slow to develop the area no one has lived in these how those for forty six years all that remains are stone walls where wild flowers and grass now grow living there is empty. i didn't see that emptiness that the israeli government now plans to build more than two hundred luxury homes a chicago tel shops and a mu
the newly established a jewish state almost biblical as being and all of his house in london for nicholas if he was forced to go just because he would react and. consider those absentee or and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like you or me your comments parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries where life had become dangerous after israel was created these ready government simply to live and lift your lease is to...
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absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost every palestinian who lived in london for nicholas if he was forced to do this because he was a year than he is considered as absentee and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like your new york audience parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries we life had become dangerous after israel was created these really government sent him to live a gift or your lease is to prevent arab owners from returning when the current here . live here near without water without electricity came here to jordan and for them this memory here is the very and for the most of the original two hundred jewish families lived because life in the mountains was difficult and the government was slow to develop the area no one has lived in is how those for forty six years what happened means are stone walls we wild flowers and grass now grow litter is empty. and it's untrue that emptiness that the israeli government now plans to build more than two hundred luxury homes a ship hotel shops and a mu
absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost every palestinian who lived in london for nicholas if he was forced to do this because he was a year than he is considered as absentee and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like your new york audience parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries we life had become dangerous after israel was created these really government sent him to live a gift or your lease is to...
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forty eight his childhood home was quickly absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost nicholas the man who lived in london for two and if he was forced to do that just because he. didn't. consider those absently he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like you or your husband's parents they were also refugees fleeing arab countries will likely become dangerous after israel was created the israeli government sent him to live a gift or your lease is to prevent arab owners from returning or in their care and here and there for live here year without water without electricity came here. and for the memory here as a very important most of the original two hundred jewish families left because life in the mountains was difficult and the government was slow to develop the area no one has lived in is how those for forty six years all that remains are stone walls we wild flowers and grass now grow if there is empty. i didn't see that emptiness that the israeli government now plans to build more than two hundred luxury homes a chic h
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than two weeks so to me i never thought that i was ever going to see her again reunited at last nicholas sister understood was never adopted she's about to graduate from a school in a small town in southern russia. when they heard about my brother and i thought it was a prank my friend played on me i don't remember much about him but i'm going to become close again she just i'm going to buy her computer so that we can talk to each other all the time so that we never lose touch again but when you put it earlier back in moscow nikolai has won the prestigious faldo series tournament and will compete against europe stop young players later this year but he says now his priority is finding his brother were can only wish nicholai the best in his dream to become a professional golfer but what he has had to overcome whatever happens next he is already a winner either overawed now. in moscow. more golfing right now slayer with another prodigy to look out for the british open details of tom lewis chances in our sports with andrea around time his time. before that i will bring in an interview with
than two weeks so to me i never thought that i was ever going to see her again reunited at last nicholas sister understood was never adopted she's about to graduate from a school in a small town in southern russia. when they heard about my brother and i thought it was a prank my friend played on me i don't remember much about him but i'm going to become close again she just i'm going to buy her computer so that we can talk to each other all the time so that we never lose touch again but when...
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on in the second half they struck the woodwork again nicholas low arrow hitting me up right this time. makes you think that the equalized litel but it was ruled offside ending his side's told you why go on biology team event in the last state led me maul make sure they qualified for the quarter finals by finishing top of their group after one know when i was peru things were reduced to ten men rooms call mona and chinese balls you'll both getting a red card in the second half and the game was decided by nine in stoppage time. turning it into you saying that the feat means going finished third in the usa qualify for the quarter final i mean while a possible move for cost habits back to south america has been scuppered brazilian side corinthians saying they will not increase their initial fifty five million dollars which was turned down by his club managed to city the twenty three year old is currently playing for argentina at the copper america and had stated he wants to move away from manchester for a family raise. and before the start of the season however a move back to his former c
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i go in the attempt very difficult to see what they actually get out of this which isn't totally nicholas to. care about the european m.p. for the u.k. independence probably the program. i spoke to mark of me just last hour is history lecturer from oriel college of oxford university says norway's involvement in nato military campaigns could be a reason behind the attack. plus the most likely explanation is always important as a nato member. armed actions nato from libya to afghanistan are. the basis for some backlash and whether that by fresh comes from a libyan group or more generally from an islamic group that's his whole star. is the same and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city in one thousand five hundred. us there were. there we left. we were islamic terrorists and it turned out to work out very fast and i'm going to. start with the u.s. so with the proviso that we should go to our local celebrities the most likely explanation is obviously they're always going to come in. and attack and i think really for two reasons one is the boldness and the other is perhap
i go in the attempt very difficult to see what they actually get out of this which isn't totally nicholas to. care about the european m.p. for the u.k. independence probably the program. i spoke to mark of me just last hour is history lecturer from oriel college of oxford university says norway's involvement in nato military campaigns could be a reason behind the attack. plus the most likely explanation is always important as a nato member. armed actions nato from libya to afghanistan are. the...
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die in the attempt very difficult to see what they actually get out of this which isn't totally nicholas stick there about the european m.p. for the u.k. independence probably the program. i spoke to mark just last hour is history lecturer from oriel college oxford university says norway's involvement in nato military campaigns could be a reason behind the attack. the most likely explanation is that norway's involvement as a nato member in armed actions by and nato from libya to afghanistan will have been the basis for some backlash now whether that by flash comes from a libyan group or more generally from an islamic group clue to his whole story to region major involvement. is obviously yet to be seen and i have to say we should remember that back in oklahoma city mention ninety five one was a huge bomb a duel. it will be left to chanst it must be the work of islamic terrorists and it turned out to work a very question on the branches. of the u.s. government so with the proviso that we should not rule out all the possibilities the most likely explanation is obviously there's always poli
die in the attempt very difficult to see what they actually get out of this which isn't totally nicholas stick there about the european m.p. for the u.k. independence probably the program. i spoke to mark just last hour is history lecturer from oriel college oxford university says norway's involvement in nato military campaigns could be a reason behind the attack. the most likely explanation is that norway's involvement as a nato member in armed actions by and nato from libya to afghanistan...
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bathing publicly on a rooftop and so it is negatively affected america by the amount of lust so forth nicholas's out there but was really a serious question really regarding the same situation when we go to the issue of a woman to be a keeper at home with a woman who left her god given place of the home but divorce rates increased adultery increased because that woman spent more time with strange men and so forth offices and she did her own husband and now was a christian preacher james preacher and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered or r.t. dot com slash usa or check out our you tube page youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter at franzi thanks so much for watching i'm christine president. we. already have a government says they're safe get ready because of their freedom.
bathing publicly on a rooftop and so it is negatively affected america by the amount of lust so forth nicholas's out there but was really a serious question really regarding the same situation when we go to the issue of a woman to be a keeper at home with a woman who left her god given place of the home but divorce rates increased adultery increased because that woman spent more time with strange men and so forth offices and she did her own husband and now was a christian preacher james...
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was quickly absorbed by the newly established jewish state almost all of his house in london for nicholas he was forced to do. because he was created and he is considered as absent and he lost the property in the early one nine hundred fifty s. jews moved into the abandoned homes like your new york and spare ins they were also refugees fleeing arab countries where life had become dangerous after israel was created these radio government sent him to live in lifter your nieces to prevent arab owners from returning or undercurrent here on live here years without water without electricity ok i'm here to draw the line for the memory here as the very. first of the original two hundred jewish families lived because life in the mountains was difficult and the government was slow to develop the area no one has lived in these how those for forty six years all that remains are stone walls where wild flowers and grass now grow if there is empty. i didn't see that emptiness that the israeli government now plans to build more than two hundred luxury homes a sheikh hotel shops and a museum insisting the
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point of view from germany's point to be even if you can see germany and france and medical and nicholasogether with central european central bank president. only clomb and stance on the upcoming negotiations involving greece on a national stance yes they do perhaps look at the short term benefit that they might get from balancing the euro out stabilizing and so forth but i still believe in a system that there is a global power structure of those way above where luke power is you know we're about london and washington although we might operate from those capitals that have other longer term. in mind person who has a lot to do with the introduction of a global. currency which will not be in the hands of any one sovereign nation now to transition to global currency and germany you know as this very workers are part of the gain will require trolled the minds of both the dollar and the euro so the dollar's demise will come through hyperinflation quantitative easing one two and coming three has already hyper inflated the dollar and we know a lot about hyperinflation in argentina because we we
point of view from germany's point to be even if you can see germany and france and medical and nicholasogether with central european central bank president. only clomb and stance on the upcoming negotiations involving greece on a national stance yes they do perhaps look at the short term benefit that they might get from balancing the euro out stabilizing and so forth but i still believe in a system that there is a global power structure of those way above where luke power is you know we're...