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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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ian and nicholas are their names.nd then, we're loading the whole audience into a bus and we're heading to ucla. there's a charityty benefit for the grammy foundation. we'll kick off our samsung summer krush concert series. cold play will be here. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor, who, in his spare time, is a college student, soap opera actor, painter and i think qualified infant caregiver. later this week, he moves among the monkeys in the excellent new movie "rise of the planet of the apes." it opens in theaters friday. please say hello to james franco. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? how's everything? everything's good. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know, most of the time, when people come here to the show, we have to kind of figure out what we're going to talk about with them because they don't have many interesting things going on in their lives. but you always have a million interesting things going on. >> i have a lot of things, yes. >> jimmy: what's going on with you r
ian and nicholas are their names.nd then, we're loading the whole audience into a bus and we're heading to ucla. there's a charityty benefit for the grammy foundation. we'll kick off our samsung summer krush concert series. cold play will be here. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor, who, in his spare time, is a college student, soap opera actor, painter and i think qualified infant caregiver. later this week, he moves among the monkeys in the excellent new movie "rise of...
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nicholas king, i do not know how many of you know him -- nicholas, raise your hand. i am happy to say that he is handling a lot of the permit applications now. they will be ready to go right away. we know that there are a lot of places operating right now that are operating out of compliance. helping to scoop up those people on the piano in their restaurant. they do not cause any problems, but we need them all in compliance. this permit still requires a hearing. still requires notification of neighbors. we think that it will be -- i think that it will be a really good thing. the entertainment commission, as far as this small business commission, we are really hopeful that this will be a good thing for entertainment, live music, and musicians in san francisco. any questions? no? i did a good job. right on. so, i am done with mine. commander correa is here. i do not know how many of you remember dick crenshaw from last year. he retired, much to our chagrin. happily, we have his replacement in the form of commander correa. [applause] >> it is amazing how many of you i r
nicholas king, i do not know how many of you know him -- nicholas, raise your hand. i am happy to say that he is handling a lot of the permit applications now. they will be ready to go right away. we know that there are a lot of places operating right now that are operating out of compliance. helping to scoop up those people on the piano in their restaurant. they do not cause any problems, but we need them all in compliance. this permit still requires a hearing. still requires notification of...
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nicholas wapshott, reihan salam and joe klein. i want to ask you. you wrote a book about canes and hayek. you think the tea party has taken the lead. it strikes me as fascinating. this is a time for keynesianism if there ever was one. you're in a situation where it does seem as though there isn't much demand in the economy. for whatever reason, mostly because i think everyone has lots of debt. that's when government steps in, but you're saying that that's the moment in which kans has been discredited? >> absolutely. i don't suppose the tea party has read frederick hyatt. he was talking mostly about politics. his economics weren't as reliable. but what politically he said is there should be small government. there's no doubt the tea party has put small government or smaller government on the table and that's now the thing that dominates politically. >> arianna, how do you explain this? that you've had the biggest financial crisis and recession. one would argue in some part caused by the irresponsibility of the private sector and the response not just
nicholas wapshott, reihan salam and joe klein. i want to ask you. you wrote a book about canes and hayek. you think the tea party has taken the lead. it strikes me as fascinating. this is a time for keynesianism if there ever was one. you're in a situation where it does seem as though there isn't much demand in the economy. for whatever reason, mostly because i think everyone has lots of debt. that's when government steps in, but you're saying that that's the moment in which kans has been...
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nicholas's getting bin laden takes you inside the operation. on our website, just click and read. now for the last look, in the 1980s ed koch posted signs that said, don't even think of parking here. well, the mayor of lidge wain ya may have found a better situation to deal with parking. that's the mayor in the blazer getting into yes, an armored personnel carrier.
nicholas's getting bin laden takes you inside the operation. on our website, just click and read. now for the last look, in the 1980s ed koch posted signs that said, don't even think of parking here. well, the mayor of lidge wain ya may have found a better situation to deal with parking. that's the mayor in the blazer getting into yes, an armored personnel carrier.
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but i've seen it wander, even with nicholas as good as he was. now that you have a disturbance in your life that's major, can you get it back. can you get that thing that you can't put your finger on and get hold of it and choke it and keep it. boy, that's a tough deal. that's something you see it in every sport. i've seen it in golf, baseball players, football players. i've seen them so good. and then all of a sudden something happens. and it could be a psychological thing like you don't, you say well i've done it. and that's it. and then you say well i want to do it again and it isn't there. you can't find it. you can't grasp it, you can't hold on to it. >> charlie: some call that an x factor. >> exactly. >> charlie: you don't know what it is, you can't define it, you know when it's there. >> yes. >> charlie: you had it, jack had it. >> a lot of people. hogan. nelson. >> charlie: barry nelson had it. sam sneed. >> sam sneed probably was a little further from where we're talking about and had an ability that was more natural than anybody that i
but i've seen it wander, even with nicholas as good as he was. now that you have a disturbance in your life that's major, can you get it back. can you get that thing that you can't put your finger on and get hold of it and choke it and keep it. boy, that's a tough deal. that's something you see it in every sport. i've seen it in golf, baseball players, football players. i've seen them so good. and then all of a sudden something happens. and it could be a psychological thing like you don't, you...
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nicholas says if doctors give their approval he expects to be back at the bingo games next week.live in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> legislative analysts say california is going to have a tough time reducing the state's overcrowded prisons. california is under orders by the u.s. supreme court to do so. governor brown wants to move inmates from state prison to county jails. but the analysts office says that won't meet the deadline in two years. the state has the option of asking for an extension. a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases. jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he could not contact his father by phone. the coast guard is asking anyone with information to
nicholas says if doctors give their approval he expects to be back at the bingo games next week.live in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> legislative analysts say california is going to have a tough time reducing the state's overcrowded prisons. california is under orders by the u.s. supreme court to do so. governor brown wants to move inmates from state prison to county jails. but the analysts office says that won't meet the deadline in two years. the state has the option of...
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nicholas says if doctors give their approval he expects to be back at the bingo games next week.live in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> legislative analysts say california is going to have a tough time reducing the state's overcrowded prisons. california is under orders by the u.s. supreme court to do so. governor brown wants to move inmates from state prison to county jails. but the analysts office says that won't meet the deadline in two years. the state has the option of asking for an extension. a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases. jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he could not contact his father by phone. the coast guard is asking anyone with information to
nicholas says if doctors give their approval he expects to be back at the bingo games next week.live in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> legislative analysts say california is going to have a tough time reducing the state's overcrowded prisons. california is under orders by the u.s. supreme court to do so. governor brown wants to move inmates from state prison to county jails. but the analysts office says that won't meet the deadline in two years. the state has the option of...
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this is 66-year-old stan nicholas at the santa clara american legion hall.ity bingo night had just ended when two men approached nicholas demanding he turn over bag he was carrying. >> covered with blood, and -- [not understandable] everybody thought it was a gunshot wound. >> i looked out the big window and seen two people with guns in their hand. and i seen someone beating someone on the ground. >> nicholas says he only had paperwork and no cash on hand. he did talk to us on phone from his hospital bed and says he hopes doctors will let him return to the bingo hall next week. he says he had 1100 dollars stolen last year, the club uses bingo money to send disadvantaged children to camp. >>> a 15-month-old girl has died after falling into a family swimming pool. police say the mother was watching several children and briefly lost track of the girl the child went into the become yard, climbed the ladder to the pool and fell in. she was rushed to the hospital, with are she later died. >>> a four-year-old boy is back with his mother after being kidnapped in the
this is 66-year-old stan nicholas at the santa clara american legion hall.ity bingo night had just ended when two men approached nicholas demanding he turn over bag he was carrying. >> covered with blood, and -- [not understandable] everybody thought it was a gunshot wound. >> i looked out the big window and seen two people with guns in their hand. and i seen someone beating someone on the ground. >> nicholas says he only had paperwork and no cash on hand. he did talk to us on...
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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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when you look ask see what is happening on the ground, i understand, nicholas, if you hang on with uswe're getting news. my colleague, our international colleague is interviewing our own matthew chance who is in tripoli in a hotel where he was covering the story. let's listen. >> and it seems that we're truly in the middle of one of those areas that is still controlled by the government of colonel gadhafi. the hotel we're staying in has be been abandoned. we have fun out of fuel for the generators. there are still armed gadhafi supporters in the lobby, and so we still feel very much under the control of the gadhafi supporters, the members of the government of colonel gadhafi, and even as much of tripoli falls into rebel hands, there is fierce gun battle in the last several hours. outside the hotel and in the parameter of the hotel, and so while there are pockets of rebel control, perhaps the majority of control elsewhere in the city, again, this is one pocket that remains firmly in the hands of the gadhafi loyalists. there are fierce battles under way between them and the rebels to tr
when you look ask see what is happening on the ground, i understand, nicholas, if you hang on with uswe're getting news. my colleague, our international colleague is interviewing our own matthew chance who is in tripoli in a hotel where he was covering the story. let's listen. >> and it seems that we're truly in the middle of one of those areas that is still controlled by the government of colonel gadhafi. the hotel we're staying in has be been abandoned. we have fun out of fuel for the...
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nicholas schmidle tells us how they did it. >> the president doesn't give them the go-ahead until the friday before the operation took place. this previous night there was a meeting at the white house until around 7:00 p.m., everyone giving their various takes on what they should or shouldn't do. the president wanted to sleep on it. the next morning, he brought the national security advisor and the deputy nationalecury advisor to the map room of the white house and told them he opted for the raid. >> we conclude this evening with joby warrick, who's itten a fascinating book about one of the darkest days in the cia's history. >> peeling back the layers as a reporter it became more and more fascinating about the facts. this was a double agent who had the trust of the agency, sent to another country to infiltrate al-qaeda, but instead put his bomb on a chest and walked into a cia base and blew himself up. >> famine in somalia, hoss hosni mubarak, and the dark day in cia when they lost seven agents in one day wh we continue. every story needs a hero we can all roofor. who beats the odds a
nicholas schmidle tells us how they did it. >> the president doesn't give them the go-ahead until the friday before the operation took place. this previous night there was a meeting at the white house until around 7:00 p.m., everyone giving their various takes on what they should or shouldn't do. the president wanted to sleep on it. the next morning, he brought the national security advisor and the deputy nationalecury advisor to the map room of the white house and told them he opted for...
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parties turn their bat their attention to the ballots in more keisha county were county clerk kathy nicholas the same person who mysteriously found fourteen thousand uncounted votes during the wisconsin supreme court election a few months ago to put scott walker crony david processor back on the bench was again inexplicably inexplicably late in reporting the results prompted wisconsin democratic party chair mike tate to accuse nicholas of tampering with the votes a claim that he later backed away from finally when it was came forward after the results with the results after midnight showing a republican incumbent alberta darling winning by a mere five thousand votes the open door to a democratically controlled state senate was slammed shut so what happened here how do we go from an historic round swell of activism and support for organized labor for average working people that shut down the capitol building in madison back in march and that in no time at all collected more than enough signatures to put six republican senators on a recall ballot unprecedented for where we are today defeated h
parties turn their bat their attention to the ballots in more keisha county were county clerk kathy nicholas the same person who mysteriously found fourteen thousand uncounted votes during the wisconsin supreme court election a few months ago to put scott walker crony david processor back on the bench was again inexplicably inexplicably late in reporting the results prompted wisconsin democratic party chair mike tate to accuse nicholas of tampering with the votes a claim that he later backed...
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deputy secretary of state nicholas burns met wednesday in washington with south korean presidential secretary for foreign affairs and national security chun yung woo. they discussed north korea's nuclear program. burns explained that north korean representatives insisted in bilateral talks last month. their country enriches uranium to generate energy. he said the argued it shouldn't be seen as problematic. the united states and south korea are trying to resume the six-party talks on north korea's nuclear program. the discussions have been on hold since 2009, but the two countries insist the talks will not resume unless north korea takes concrete steps toward nuclear disarmament and that includes stopping the uranium enrichment program. >>> syria is becoming isolated because of its use against anti-government demonstrators. the rift between the country other nations widened wednesday at the united nations security council on the official talks. >>> oscar fernandez reported about 2,000 have been killed in the violence so far. the you and european countries warned syria could face sanctions if t
deputy secretary of state nicholas burns met wednesday in washington with south korean presidential secretary for foreign affairs and national security chun yung woo. they discussed north korea's nuclear program. burns explained that north korean representatives insisted in bilateral talks last month. their country enriches uranium to generate energy. he said the argued it shouldn't be seen as problematic. the united states and south korea are trying to resume the six-party talks on north...
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he is nicholas burns, who served as u.s. ambassador to nato from 2001-2005. very familiar face at the state department, 2005-2008. he served as undersecretary for political affairs. we are going to talk about nato and libya and the role of nato. for you and i and our audience, we thought we would begin by getting an update on what the situation is. kareem fahim is a reporter for "the new york times." tell us about the situation in tripoli and libya. guest: thank you for having me. parts of the fighting at calmed down. there was intense fighting for several days. the streets are fairly quiet and they are cleaning up after the battle. there is still fighting around the airport roads, fights continuing near colonel gaddafi's home town. we have seen reports that nato has started bombing gaddafi positions in and around sirte. the rebels have been trying to advance on sirte from the east and west of the last few days. they have been having trouble on the eastern side. we're interested to see what happens to there after the nato bombing. host: i heard a news report
he is nicholas burns, who served as u.s. ambassador to nato from 2001-2005. very familiar face at the state department, 2005-2008. he served as undersecretary for political affairs. we are going to talk about nato and libya and the role of nato. for you and i and our audience, we thought we would begin by getting an update on what the situation is. kareem fahim is a reporter for "the new york times." tell us about the situation in tripoli and libya. guest: thank you for having me....
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but there's a not army fighting gadhafi. >> nicholas, thank you. thank you, suzanne. >>> it's the only hospital along north carolina's out wur banks. we're going to talk to them about what they are doing to prepare for hurricane irene. you'll feel satisfied. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek. it is so good. oh, and there's a smile. >>> one big concernis how hurricane irene is going to affect hospitals along the ghosghos coast. hospitals are also taking precautions. ronny sloan is the president of the outer banks hospital. he joins us via skype, and i understand you are the only hospital serving the outer banks. are you guys ready? >> well, we indeed are, suzanne. we're fortunate, the hospital was built nine years ago, and the hospital was built to withstand the kind of hurricanes that are coming through in a couple hours. the pylons are 45 feet in the ground, and have shutters for the windows, and we have plans for a disaster plan, and we are getting food and supplies and putting the a-team in place for staffing, and a b-team, and we are prepared
but there's a not army fighting gadhafi. >> nicholas, thank you. thank you, suzanne. >>> it's the only hospital along north carolina's out wur banks. we're going to talk to them about what they are doing to prepare for hurricane irene. you'll feel satisfied. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek. it is so good. oh, and there's a smile. >>> one big concernis how hurricane irene is going to affect hospitals along the ghosghos coast. hospitals are also taking precautions....
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so with that i would like to turn it over to nicholas shaxson. and thank you once again for coming. >> thank you very much. thank you. i want to really make three main points today. first is that the offshore system of tax havens is much bigger and much more important of much more central to the global economy that almost anybody knows. i think the figures of $100 billion of lost taxes is very important to the united states but i'll argue the damage is much, much greater than that. there are all sorts of different areas matches any of tax for the u.s. and developing countries are harmed by the system, i will also make the point about you cannot really understand this without understanding that there is a connection. connections between the united states and the developing countries. the offshore system connects the two in very unusual and surprising ways, and we need to reconsider what tax havens are and where they are. most people think of them as small islands in the caribbean, but i'll argue that they're much, this is as much bigger and much m
so with that i would like to turn it over to nicholas shaxson. and thank you once again for coming. >> thank you very much. thank you. i want to really make three main points today. first is that the offshore system of tax havens is much bigger and much more important of much more central to the global economy that almost anybody knows. i think the figures of $100 billion of lost taxes is very important to the united states but i'll argue the damage is much, much greater than that. there...
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jack nicholas with 18. tomorrow is a major. woods is 20-1.ts to talk about his caddy who was on the bag for adam scott last week. his former caddy, steve williams had a couple of not so hot comments and woods had to respond today. >> reporter: he never talked to the media after an event and last week he said a lot of things. were you surprised by that? >> yeah. >> okay. there it is. cold stair. he stared enough now he has to winning. >> and the caddy is writing a book. that's part of
jack nicholas with 18. tomorrow is a major. woods is 20-1.ts to talk about his caddy who was on the bag for adam scott last week. his former caddy, steve williams had a couple of not so hot comments and woods had to respond today. >> reporter: he never talked to the media after an event and last week he said a lot of things. were you surprised by that? >> yeah. >> okay. there it is. cold stair. he stared enough now he has to winning. >> and the caddy is writing a book....