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they might not get it the first time or the second time. it might even take four or five times. but eventually if they keep coming back, they will get clean. and i've seen that in other people, and i've seen that in myself. narrator: often overlooked is the role families play in the cycle of addiction. there are definitely "dos and don'ts" for families. those "dos and don'ts" are often difficult to see when they're in the middle of coping with someone with addictive disorder. that's why i think getting help is so important. do you not give them any money and they threaten they'll go out and live on the street, or worse, kill themselves? do you give them money and chances are, they'll use it for drugs or alcohol? it's easy to say, "oh, that family's enabling the situation," rather than just appreciating that this is complex and that families do desperate things in response to a desperate situation. family therapy can play a role in terms of helping to provide some supportive structures within the family system that will promote abstinence and promote the family's recovery. if the
they might not get it the first time or the second time. it might even take four or five times. but eventually if they keep coming back, they will get clean. and i've seen that in other people, and i've seen that in myself. narrator: often overlooked is the role families play in the cycle of addiction. there are definitely "dos and don'ts" for families. those "dos and don'ts" are often difficult to see when they're in the middle of coping with someone with addictive...
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and i think on the fighting drugs for example i even think in areas like syria where two or three weeks ago there was a lot of. angry rhetoric about the two sides positions even though i think even on syria the two sides are becoming a little more pragmatic and moving towards each other so there are a lot of strategic reasons for the united states and russia to go to work together . in particular you know there are two big countries that face big problems challenges both domestic and international and most of those issues i think there are similarly a lot like you mentioned earlier that four americans and a lot of senior missile defense is not a big issue by iran is why what's the threat well that's you've got to remember to remember that in the united states we didn't war in the middle east for over ten years there's concern also of course that iran it with it had nuclear weapons could threaten israel and seen as an important ally and there's also the threat that if iran acquired the weapons other countries other in the region like turkey or egypt might also acquired nuclear weapons so
and i think on the fighting drugs for example i even think in areas like syria where two or three weeks ago there was a lot of. angry rhetoric about the two sides positions even though i think even on syria the two sides are becoming a little more pragmatic and moving towards each other so there are a lot of strategic reasons for the united states and russia to go to work together . in particular you know there are two big countries that face big problems challenges both domestic and...
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the rain is going to hold off until sometime this evening after 5:00 or 6:00. st of the day is going to be dry. but this evening, we could sernl see a little bit of rain coming in. we'll talk about what you can expect over the weekend when i come back. >> adult jadge apple as, tony. >> adult pajamas. >> with the trap door in the back. >> hey, don't talk about my spider-man with a jammages. -- pajamas. >> we'll see if there's any problems on the roads. thankfully a pretty smooth ride. 63 degrees coming out of the northeast. once you get on to the north side around 63 through the parkville region, problem-free on the west side. and as you make your way down toward i-70, looking good as well. did we mention 95 is running smoothly? yeah, still looking good in howard county. we're at 682349 area of 100. let's give you a live view of traffic. here's 95 right at the fort mchenry coming toward us. southbound traffic looks brett guide at this hour. no delays to report into the toll plaza. the haringburg expressway running smoothly. in fact, from the maryland line down to
the rain is going to hold off until sometime this evening after 5:00 or 6:00. st of the day is going to be dry. but this evening, we could sernl see a little bit of rain coming in. we'll talk about what you can expect over the weekend when i come back. >> adult jadge apple as, tony. >> adult pajamas. >> with the trap door in the back. >> hey, don't talk about my spider-man with a jammages. -- pajamas. >> we'll see if there's any problems on the roads. thankfully a...
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or not. but can he get a fair trial for this crime if we even consider it a crime? can he get a lawyer to defend him in that case or not? so i think it's -- it is an integral part of the story of a democratic transition. will you get it? i doubt. should you work on it exclusively, no. as a part of a larger picture that not everything of it will be perfect, not today or tomorrow or even 10 or 20 years, that's the sad story of the long process of the transition. >> okay. let's get another question. how about right here. >> thank you. my name is haro hashemi from the beckett fund. my question is about more of the constitutional development in these countries and the role that religion will play. taking into context just the various types of constitutional reck ignition of religion, turkey being a model which declares in its constitution that it's secular or pakistan that declares islamic religion of pakistan or indonesia saying it's based on the country -- that there is one fwood god. there's also a provision for religious liberty that people have the right to practice
or not. but can he get a fair trial for this crime if we even consider it a crime? can he get a lawyer to defend him in that case or not? so i think it's -- it is an integral part of the story of a democratic transition. will you get it? i doubt. should you work on it exclusively, no. as a part of a larger picture that not everything of it will be perfect, not today or tomorrow or even 10 or 20 years, that's the sad story of the long process of the transition. >> okay. let's get another...
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and we found countries with blasphemy laws enforced or even not enforced tended to increase in their restrictions or hostilities over the time period by margins of 5 to -- 10-1 or even 5-1, depending whether laws were enforced or not enforced. so countries with anti-blasphemy laws that correlated with increasing restrictions rather than decreasing restrictions. when the opposite side, countries that did not have anti-blasphemy laws, we found that restrictions on religion and hostilities involved religion increased and decreased in the same number of countries. so there was a bake null finding. that's moving a little beyond correlation where one thing existed first and then what happened later. now, the reason i'm talking about anti-blasphemy laws is that, in a discussion of the middle east and north africa is that of the five major regions we looked at in our study at the pew research center, the middle east and north africa is the region that, where the largest share of countries have such laws. about 80% of countries in the middle east and north africa have such laws, and in some of
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say the importance of nuclear proliferation the very first go to one thousand or even aware or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that the view in your speech is right now sir. i might say. right through it once i actually found out that it was three different people who really made it clear to me speakers. and strip search which it's talking at and i watched it smash were very like stage you have a speaker all the way from new york. she is an activist disarmament educator producer your advisor on the list just keeps going is there a warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but it also depends on the creativity of the of the social movements themselves in the activist involved with ideas and images and stories and that's why we sailed boats into nuclear tests and they've kind of surmised that all the weapons used in the second world war are equivalent to say three megatons that inc
say the importance of nuclear proliferation the very first go to one thousand or even aware or concerned with what a surprise to discover a fifteen year old concerned by the outcome of the nonproliferation treaty is name is rafael even though. i'd just like to say that the view in your speech is right now sir. i might say. right through it once i actually found out that it was three different people who really made it clear to me speakers. and strip search which it's talking at and i watched it...
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on the project and reduce the number of parking spaces from what the project sponsor has proposed or even reduced it to the amount that the staff is proposing, still 127 spaces, and reduced it to the maximum under the code, which i think is 54, would that cause a problem in the environmental report because now we all of a sudden have hundreds of less spaces and that would seem to indicate that it would result in a secondary effect do two cars circling and looking for a parking space. simply, if the commission voted to reduce the spaces from 1 to 1, whether it was 134 down to 50 or something else, would there be an issue with the eir? >> on the proposal from staff, that would not have an effect. because it met supply, it would not have any indirect effects. it is very common that people -- that projects cannot meet demand. it would take a fairly extreme situation for that to be considered a significant impact. if your question was, what if we eliminated all of the parking spaces? that would be a closer look. mr. guy recommended a fairly minor reduction. commissioner sugaya: right. ok. goin
on the project and reduce the number of parking spaces from what the project sponsor has proposed or even reduced it to the amount that the staff is proposing, still 127 spaces, and reduced it to the maximum under the code, which i think is 54, would that cause a problem in the environmental report because now we all of a sudden have hundreds of less spaces and that would seem to indicate that it would result in a secondary effect do two cars circling and looking for a parking space. simply, if...
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police fear she is badly hurt or even dead. we will have a live report for you tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu. >>> surfers at one beach on alert. the shark was spotted near wadel beach near davenport. patty lee is in the city of santa crews that is to explain how this resent storms are tied into it. >> reporter: you can see the waves kicked up are a draw for surfers even though they've been warned to keep a watch out for great whites. surfers were out in first in santa cruise today despite word of mouth and an official warning for state shark rangers about a shark attack. >> reporter: there is currently a sizable population of elephant slipups. >> they tend to follow a lot of the salmon, salmon runs. it does tend to be around this time when we're trying to -- when we get some rain. >> reporter: great white shark activity spiked in the bay area around march. in september mark service workers say they've seen the end results of shark attacks. >> i've walked the beach, you know, it's been bitten in the abdomen. park rangers wil
police fear she is badly hurt or even dead. we will have a live report for you tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu. >>> surfers at one beach on alert. the shark was spotted near wadel beach near davenport. patty lee is in the city of santa crews that is to explain how this resent storms are tied into it. >> reporter: you can see the waves kicked up are a draw for surfers even though they've been warned to keep a watch out for great whites. surfers were out in first in santa cruise...
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those that took an aspirin every day appear less likely to get cancer, spread or even die from the disease. >>> are you tired of working for your money? this may be the solution, the mega millions. this week it is a big jackpot. nobody won it last night. on friday when the numbers are drawn, could you win $290 million. the cash option would be $205 million. not too bad. and the drawing is friday night. you could get a lot of rita's ice with that money? >> i know. i'd be out of here like this. >> i'd be on your back. are you kidding? >>> let's talk about the weather right now. the temperatures are taking up a lot of real estate across the area. check out the 72 in memphis right now. we're mild and humid this morning. the warm temperatures spewing the severe weather in the middle of the nation. but what we're dealing with is fog again this morning. we have four mile visibility in baltimore and 7 in easton and washington d.c. 1 and culpepper 3-mile visibility. the satellite and the radar doing a good job of picking out the clouds. so it will be a while before these scour out. so i'm thinking
those that took an aspirin every day appear less likely to get cancer, spread or even die from the disease. >>> are you tired of working for your money? this may be the solution, the mega millions. this week it is a big jackpot. nobody won it last night. on friday when the numbers are drawn, could you win $290 million. the cash option would be $205 million. not too bad. and the drawing is friday night. you could get a lot of rita's ice with that money? >> i know. i'd be out of...
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and in return sse if it's worrh it to lease them or even sell them off. off.there are fifteen landmarks now under reeiew... pumping station at the inner l harbor which was shutdown assa museum not long ago.and the now vaaant peale museum which opeeed 200-years ago.also the vacant shot tower... which used to be the tallest building in he country.the roland park pumping stationnis also on the list... it's too expensive to maintainn.. but too historic to forget. (16646::0) "you throwing away what mmde baltimore, baltimore. thats how ii ook at it. i mean you got the pnner harborr whhts nexx you panna sell that...?"(16:42:38) "i think as long as there'ss says these should remain for a period of time, people may comfortable...."many of these 15 properties are fffcially designated as landmarks which demolished... but not all of them. again, tte board of estimatts will decide today whether to spend tte 46-thousand dollars it would cost to study the landmarks fate.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. that brings us to our question of the day:ssould the city sell o
and in return sse if it's worrh it to lease them or even sell them off. off.there are fifteen landmarks now under reeiew... pumping station at the inner l harbor which was shutdown assa museum not long ago.and the now vaaant peale museum which opeeed 200-years ago.also the vacant shot tower... which used to be the tallest building in he country.the roland park pumping stationnis also on the list... it's too expensive to maintainn.. but too historic to forget. (16646::0) "you throwing away...
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constitution which means you get to call the so-called leader of the free world bad names or even tellm to go to hell. the downside is you then have to listen to the other side and say the same thing or worse about your guy, and that freedom, that right to shoot your mouth off at the seat of power is at the heart of the american dream, and president obama just like every other commander-in-chief has earned the right to listen to his fair share of it. anita? >> pretty ♪ mom, mr. and mrs. bradley got netflix! netflix? it's this cool service that lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes instantly. yeah, you can watch netflix on your pc or on your tv through a game console or other devices connected to the internet. whoa, that's speedy! and netflix is only eight bucks a month! pretty cool. let's tell dad. dad! we're getting netflix! dad! we're getting netflix! super... man, i got to lay off the chestnuts. [ mom ] start your free trial today. >>> david was able to make his way back from the mound last season after tommy john's surgery. he said those five starts that he had did wonder
constitution which means you get to call the so-called leader of the free world bad names or even tellm to go to hell. the downside is you then have to listen to the other side and say the same thing or worse about your guy, and that freedom, that right to shoot your mouth off at the seat of power is at the heart of the american dream, and president obama just like every other commander-in-chief has earned the right to listen to his fair share of it. anita? >> pretty ♪ mom, mr. and mrs....
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the expansion from 0 to 18 or even 0 to 6. and while you can argue those numbers, it's pretty hard to argue that they aren't roughly comparable as a percentage of the prior program or as a percentage of gdp. if i'm right on those numbers, or even roughly right, i don't guarantee them, then what you have to say well, indeed, medicaid has been unconstitutional since 1964. and if not, why not? >> the answer is no. that's because we're here saying three things make this unique. >> what are your second and third? i'm on pins and needles. >> one is the sheer size. two is the fact that this statute is uniquely tied to an individual mandate that is decidedly nonvoluntary. and three is the fact that they've leveraged prior participation in the program notwithstanding that they've broken this out as a separately segregated fund going forward. >> so on the third, suppose you have the current program and congress wakes up tomorrow and says we think there's too much fraud and abuse in the program and we're going to put a new condition on ho
the expansion from 0 to 18 or even 0 to 6. and while you can argue those numbers, it's pretty hard to argue that they aren't roughly comparable as a percentage of the prior program or as a percentage of gdp. if i'm right on those numbers, or even roughly right, i don't guarantee them, then what you have to say well, indeed, medicaid has been unconstitutional since 1964. and if not, why not? >> the answer is no. that's because we're here saying three things make this unique. >> what...
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like it. -- who have come to accept or even like it. >> it is back in the center of the capital.t is to warsaw with the eiffel tower is to paris only uglier, and much less love. the palace of culture and science was a present to the people of poland from the soviet union and its back from the time when stalin ruled the u.s.s.r. and controlled its satellite states. it was built by soviet workers. construction was completed in 1955. >> it is sadly a negative symbol of the city. it was a present from the russians, but on the other hand, it has become part of the city's gay, and over the years, it has become quite a friendly building. i like it. >> you can see it from all over. it is 231 meters tall, including the aspire, and still the tallest building in poland. the view from the top is, of course, fabulous, but from below, it looks kind of weird and a bit surreal. an alien entity. a monument to soviet-style socialism. >> i cannot imagine why people like the palace. i think it is awful. >> there is a joke that goes like this -- what is a lovely spot in warsaw? the top of the palace
like it. -- who have come to accept or even like it. >> it is back in the center of the capital.t is to warsaw with the eiffel tower is to paris only uglier, and much less love. the palace of culture and science was a present to the people of poland from the soviet union and its back from the time when stalin ruled the u.s.s.r. and controlled its satellite states. it was built by soviet workers. construction was completed in 1955. >> it is sadly a negative symbol of the city. it was...
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in the realm of the virtual need don't know what you just read it is contrary to international law or even to have in one's assonance this weapon because the purpose of the weapon is to use it as a threat or as an actual weapon the nuclear powers or alliances like nato still rely on nuclear deterrence which is threat and so the fight continues i was on a panel with a senior advisor to the british government about nuclear policy and he's pro nuclear. and we were debating about. the world court opinion and whether nuclear deterrence was legal and he was extremely cynical he said that . it was a mistake to go into court but governments would ignore it and that's true they have. and the other thing he relied on all the time was he said and of course we never actually would have to use them and this to me is the heart of the problem for the people who wrote you can to terence is that if they try to claim all over usenet terrorists as work where many would argue that terence doesn't use says a use of a nuclear weapon to actually threaten to use them and that's when you enter will cause the first
in the realm of the virtual need don't know what you just read it is contrary to international law or even to have in one's assonance this weapon because the purpose of the weapon is to use it as a threat or as an actual weapon the nuclear powers or alliances like nato still rely on nuclear deterrence which is threat and so the fight continues i was on a panel with a senior advisor to the british government about nuclear policy and he's pro nuclear. and we were debating about. the world court...
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constitution which means you get to call the so-called leader of the free world bad names or even tell them to go to hell. the downside is you then have to listen to the other side and say the same thing or worse about your guy, and that freedom, that right to shoot your mouth off at the seat of power is at the heart of the american dream, and president obama just like every other commander-in-chief has earned the right to listen to his fair share of it. anita? >> pretty accurate examples. okay, we'll be right back with sports. people! look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >>> david was able to make his way back from the mound last season after tommy john's surgery. he said those five starts that he had did wond
constitution which means you get to call the so-called leader of the free world bad names or even tell them to go to hell. the downside is you then have to listen to the other side and say the same thing or worse about your guy, and that freedom, that right to shoot your mouth off at the seat of power is at the heart of the american dream, and president obama just like every other commander-in-chief has earned the right to listen to his fair share of it. anita? >> pretty accurate...
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level but this did not succeed according to their own needs and to satisfy the american agenda so far or even the european agenda in all sitting president assad and the regime itself from the syrian territories or the geographical me locations as we have witnessed and homes in there are. even a little which was seen as quiet actually in the past ten months or so so far in the past month and a half it has witnessed a bit of a military let's see explosions over any bombs so far and this has hurt the economic. status inside aleppo which is one of the biggest economic cities inside syria today syria is undergoing major political reform bringing in a mall type system and parliamentary elections scheduled for may what chance do they have to succeed with sanctions on one side and work on the other. well i think the regime itself and the president himself and his own government the need to go inside inside syria with with better reforms initiatives we have witnessed all together inside the arab world and even internationally certain reforms have been really initiated by the president himself the new
level but this did not succeed according to their own needs and to satisfy the american agenda so far or even the european agenda in all sitting president assad and the regime itself from the syrian territories or the geographical me locations as we have witnessed and homes in there are. even a little which was seen as quiet actually in the past ten months or so so far in the past month and a half it has witnessed a bit of a military let's see explosions over any bombs so far and this has hurt...
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cost of war would be and i think if they were informed properly of what those costs would be or anything even close to what those costs would be they would adamantly oppose it all right well looks like this could be a step at least in the right direction hopefully the talks will lead to diplomatic solution and war does not. have actually happened thank you so much for coming on the show is that racism arashi research director for the national iranian american council. the white house says it wants a diplomatic solution in syria but is considering military intervention in the country and the pentagon has been ordered to review. according to officials this includes enforcement of a no fly zone so john secretary leon panetta says a long term sustained air campaign could pose a challenge because syria's air defenses are more sophisticated than libya was artie's moree of the notion of reports foreign interference in the syrian conflict is raising fears of an even bigger crisis. as the syrian conflict stretches like it has also spread your graphic i case will be rising so far from the country's bor
cost of war would be and i think if they were informed properly of what those costs would be or anything even close to what those costs would be they would adamantly oppose it all right well looks like this could be a step at least in the right direction hopefully the talks will lead to diplomatic solution and war does not. have actually happened thank you so much for coming on the show is that racism arashi research director for the national iranian american council. the white house says it...
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discreet and prolonged use of cameras or not taking in the cybercafe owners are encouraged to keep a watch on any customers overly concerned was probably a c. even just trying to shield your screen from others can make it was suspect. first thing government policies or making anti-war statements can also land citizens on the u.s. watch list as a two thousand and nine the us defense department categorizes public protests as low level terrorism related in a military dominated. the people who are on or. perish with the french and on ryan eleven is clearly never a fear has been exploited and. sustained by encouraging a state of public surveillance some new yorkers accuse the government of storing more paranoia and security well we are and i will say or we are isolated just because someone is paying cash doesn't mean you know that there are terrorists people is watching yeah no i don't agree with that at all it's too far reaching the n.y.p.d. under fire again for its intelligence gathering campaign involving muslim americans . and illegal surveillance scandal erupted in the big apple after police officers recalled spying on mosques and muslim communi
discreet and prolonged use of cameras or not taking in the cybercafe owners are encouraged to keep a watch on any customers overly concerned was probably a c. even just trying to shield your screen from others can make it was suspect. first thing government policies or making anti-war statements can also land citizens on the u.s. watch list as a two thousand and nine the us defense department categorizes public protests as low level terrorism related in a military dominated. the people who are...
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but this issue wasn't minimum or even marginal to me. in arms control it was major. why? because of the prevalent argument then that without arms control, the soviets could break out and build an even greater military arsenal. without having the, let's call them blessings of the office of management and budget, congressional appropriation committee, congressional hearings, and an array of liberal anti-defense ngos, it's a totalitarian regime like that in moscow could accelerate quickly and leave us in the dust militarily. yet if moscow was already allocating between 30% and 40% of its gnp, there was very little acceleration left in that engine. it was already doing as much as it possibly could be doing. after all, during the world war ii life or death struggle for all of civilization, the united states allocated 32% of our gnp to defense in 1943, 36% in 1944, and the high-level mark was 37% in 1945. hence during the cold war, the soviets were allocating roughly what we had allocated during the hottest of all hot wars. intelligence during the reagan administration was, as b
but this issue wasn't minimum or even marginal to me. in arms control it was major. why? because of the prevalent argument then that without arms control, the soviets could break out and build an even greater military arsenal. without having the, let's call them blessings of the office of management and budget, congressional appropriation committee, congressional hearings, and an array of liberal anti-defense ngos, it's a totalitarian regime like that in moscow could accelerate quickly and...
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however, it is never too soon or even too late to write mcginty's mailbag. i love hearing from you any time. the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. that is our report for the evening. i'll be right back here at 11:00. don't forget. you can sign on any time you want to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll see you a bit later. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. whitney houston's daughter, bobbi kristina breaks her silence to oprah. the new interview with whitney's family. >>> plus kirstie alley goes off on hollywood's dr. feel goods. >> when i was doing cocaine and a drug addict, no one was telling me, this is good for you. now doctors tell you, it is good for you. >> her outrage over whitney's death. >> new bombshell. from the desperate housewives trial "today," and the women from "the bachelor" tell all. >> the new "dancing" stars in full costume, showing off their first moves. plus -- ♪ >> staff sergeant angie johnson from the air wolves to youtube, to the battleground on "the voic
however, it is never too soon or even too late to write mcginty's mailbag. i love hearing from you any time. the address is mailbag at wusa9.com. that is our report for the evening. i'll be right back here at 11:00. don't forget. you can sign on any time you want to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll see you a bit later. bye bye. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most-watched entertainment news magazine in the world. whitney houston's daughter, bobbi kristina breaks...
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and you can watch bay area news at 7:00 and all our ktvu news on computer or even mobile device. we're streaming live for you at ktvu.com. for óÑóÑñd >>> governor of colorado toured devastated by deadly wild fire. the fire spread six mimes west. two people have died and 25 homes have been destroyed or damaged. 900 families were evacuated but today fire crews made enough headway to allow some residents to return home. the fire started monday when a controlled burn got away from a state forest service crew. mark joins us now. we've enjoyed quick break as we can see behind us it's coming back. >> parts of the north bay take light rain and we a round of heavy rain in the forecast as we head into part of your weekend. at least in the short term we could be dodging a few sprinkles few light showers right now on live storm tracker two. you can see the coverage out there. santa rosa observation supporting light rain you can pick up more action and also right around -- so the north bay has the highest chance of picking up a few showers for tonight and into tomorrow. that's all a part of y
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to really make clear, i think it would be important to know when we are seeing small corporations or even larger corporations and their main purpose is around public benefit. when we are actually helping to increase their work in the bay area or in the world. there is a phenomenon of the major corporation being able to create some kind of subsidiary that is creating some sort of public benefit. >> that is a very fair point. >> we had a motion and i think we can take that without objection. then, to the item. supervisor avalos spoke to the benefits and we spoke to the purchasing issues. supervisor kim raise the point about making better expense numbers. i am asking the budget analysts to work more closely to figure out what that will look like. and again, the feedback on commodities will be important. finally on the issue on whether it is a purpose to have a different level, i think the purchaser alluded to the 4% being high. i would like to get some more information on that. >> add to that, transparency and accountability of a third-party their fire. -- verifier. >> we would like to incor
to really make clear, i think it would be important to know when we are seeing small corporations or even larger corporations and their main purpose is around public benefit. when we are actually helping to increase their work in the bay area or in the world. there is a phenomenon of the major corporation being able to create some kind of subsidiary that is creating some sort of public benefit. >> that is a very fair point. >> we had a motion and i think we can take that without...
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that some in my class of my classmates made aware of different origin at that time we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no signal you i know you are difficult to do you believe that it's possible in modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself persian whatever his origin will be will be considered russian by the society as gays actually exist. because russian it's not true it's not in the top and he for the first time didn't venture century he never mentioned russian people as. there are of statehood because and culture because we are all citizens of russia but culture as product of spirit is not produced by if there are no emirates culture there is an arab culture and we as citizens of russia we promote a better political system etc but tales and literature is composed only by cultural elation. reserved eat. and if you compare the russia's internal life russia has always been a multi country from the very beginning the famous russian historian clue just mentioned that contrary to the western europe where state
that some in my class of my classmates made aware of different origin at that time we didn't even realize or didn't even think about such type of my identification there is no signal you i know you are difficult to do you believe that it's possible in modern russia to build a society where every person who considers himself persian whatever his origin will be will be considered russian by the society as gays actually exist. because russian it's not true it's not in the top and he for the first...
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if i'm right on those numbers, or even roughly right, i don't guarantee them. then would you have to say, well, indeed. medicaid has been unconstitutional since 1964. and if not, why not? >> the answer is no. that's because we're here saying three things make this unique. >> what is it? i'm on pins and needles? >> one is the sheer size. two is it's uniquely tied to a mandate that is nonvoluntary. they've leveraged prior participation in the program notwithstanding that they've broken this out as a separately segregated fund going guard. so suppose you have the current program and the congress wakes up and says we think there's too much fraud and abuse. and we're going to tie it to everything that's been there. unconstitutional? >> no, i think that's something congress could do directly. wouldn't have to limit that to the spending program. i think it's a statute, you know, it's in the criminal code. it may be tied to spending, but that's a provision i don't think is constitutional. >> i guess i don't get the idea. congress can legislate fraud and abuse restricti
if i'm right on those numbers, or even roughly right, i don't guarantee them. then would you have to say, well, indeed. medicaid has been unconstitutional since 1964. and if not, why not? >> the answer is no. that's because we're here saying three things make this unique. >> what is it? i'm on pins and needles? >> one is the sheer size. two is it's uniquely tied to a mandate that is nonvoluntary. they've leveraged prior participation in the program notwithstanding that they've...
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here wants to revolution no one wants to fight with police the people who come to these protests or even change they don't want bloodshed all violence which is what can scare them away. a year ago in japan a huge tsunami triggered a major nuclear tragedy when it hit a power plant leaving about nineteen thousand dead or missing and on the first anniversary sun zones around the world gather to protest against the use of atomic energy there as traitors in south korea and calling for atomic power to be phased out. mourners gathered in the city of sendai in remembrance of the disaster and to discuss or shave a year after the tragedy when i was joined live from vermont by arnold gundersen is an advisor of women's associates. very warm welcome to the program so there are reports that even though the plant is now shut down fusion products such as uranium are still generating heat so what is the status of the plant right now and the nearby city. good morning and thanks for having me that the heat is being generated and will be generated for years to come not from fission but from the splitting of
here wants to revolution no one wants to fight with police the people who come to these protests or even change they don't want bloodshed all violence which is what can scare them away. a year ago in japan a huge tsunami triggered a major nuclear tragedy when it hit a power plant leaving about nineteen thousand dead or missing and on the first anniversary sun zones around the world gather to protest against the use of atomic energy there as traitors in south korea and calling for atomic power...
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so whether it's just a brisk walk or even if you're at your desk, doing some jumping jacks in the privacyfice or side crunches or bends can get the oxygen moving and get you to feeling better. but it's true, you don't want to exercise, doing a full workout too late at night. >> okay. also how we eat certainly affects our energy. you say skipping meals is not a good idea. >> it's not a good idea. many people who diet tend to do this. it's not good for dieting, either. but you really want to eat every four hours something. we want to keep these snacks low calorie. under 200 calories is a good rule of thumb. and you want to make sure the snack has a mixture of protein, as well as fiber, as well as some carbohydrates. the carbohydrates will give you a quick rush. the fiber will keep you full longer. and the protein, as well, will satiate your hunger for a longer time. something like a banana with some yogurt or fruit. some lean turkey breast. any combination of those could help. >> okay. power snacks. some quick foods to get more energy, let's do quick fact or fiction on some of these. fact o
so whether it's just a brisk walk or even if you're at your desk, doing some jumping jacks in the privacyfice or side crunches or bends can get the oxygen moving and get you to feeling better. but it's true, you don't want to exercise, doing a full workout too late at night. >> okay. also how we eat certainly affects our energy. you say skipping meals is not a good idea. >> it's not a good idea. many people who diet tend to do this. it's not good for dieting, either. but you really...
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or rolled in and stated i should say. our jack i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and you know and all the talk that's going on looks like this might even come faster or before anything with with iran does there's always a little too much going on thanks and i think. i have still to come tonight it's not just google the government that are collecting your personal information if the obama campaign as well sort of like how campaigns across the country are using your personal information for political gain and come back. to. britain three. three. three. three. three vote video for your media drug free media are teton strong. abroad obama started his presidency with promises of transparency and a new way of doing things in washington right now with his speech that he made during his first full day in the white house regarding freedom of information act requests. the directives i am giving my administration today on how to interpret the freedom of information act will do just that for a long time now there's been too much secrecy in this city the old rules said that if there was a defensible argument for not disclosing something to the amer
or rolled in and stated i should say. our jack i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and you know and all the talk that's going on looks like this might even come faster or before anything with with iran does there's always a little too much going on thanks and i think. i have still to come tonight it's not just google the government that are collecting your personal information if the obama campaign as well sort of like how campaigns across the country are using your personal...
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do you see any evidence the regime is seriously interested in ending or even delaying its nuclear program? >> let me reiterate what i said, and this is the starting point for any discussion on iran. as president obama has repeated, the united states will not tolerate and will not accept iran with a nuclear weapon. and we will take the necessary actions to prevent that from occurring. we think the surest way to underscore and rule out any future prospect of an iranian nuclear weapon is for iran to do as other countries have done, and that is to give up its nuclear program affirmatively and permanently. the best means of accomplishing that remains through a negotiated agreement. and that is why we have increased the pressure successively on iran with the aim of trying to change its calculus so that it comes to the negotiating table in earnest. the sanctions that we imposed in resolution 1929 at the u.n. security council was a huge step forward to substantially increase the pressure. the actions this congress have taken, both through sosada and the mdaa that other countries in europe, in asi
do you see any evidence the regime is seriously interested in ending or even delaying its nuclear program? >> let me reiterate what i said, and this is the starting point for any discussion on iran. as president obama has repeated, the united states will not tolerate and will not accept iran with a nuclear weapon. and we will take the necessary actions to prevent that from occurring. we think the surest way to underscore and rule out any future prospect of an iranian nuclear weapon is for...
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axis of evil perhaps not as much of a threat as many think or even at times as having a asco card joins us now so why am i there have been nice to see you. while this news from north korea has many display our domestic secretary of state hillary clinton called it a modest first step in light of this kind the country be seen as less of a threat to the last. look north korea is not exactly a threat this ng is d. were threatened by the u.s. according to the leadership according to the leadership so after she leaves we'll be develop their nuclear program and even have their missile capable of delivering a nuclear package anywhere in the world in asia according to themselves of course king's only real in his last months he defies the plume ok legal to start talking again but we need some kind of concessions in the. looks like we're having a little bit of technical difficulties there i think we are going to try to get back to them in just a moment and areas hyderabad i see once again. to see once again we're. so getting back on track here our iran calls a nuclear arms production while a great
axis of evil perhaps not as much of a threat as many think or even at times as having a asco card joins us now so why am i there have been nice to see you. while this news from north korea has many display our domestic secretary of state hillary clinton called it a modest first step in light of this kind the country be seen as less of a threat to the last. look north korea is not exactly a threat this ng is d. were threatened by the u.s. according to the leadership according to the leadership...
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we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). w, mayans? >>> the comedian gallagher is out of a medically induced coma tonight. his manager says he is alert, recognized his family, can talk and even told a few jokes. gallagher suffered a heart attack last wednesday before a performance in texas. he's expected to stay in the hospital for now for observation. >>> well, the chesapeake bay bridge is 7y a ove cl when that;9happens.ul1 clean and paint the steel components on the westbound span. it's being funded completely by toll revenue. most of the work will be done i there will be some overnight closures when that happens. two-way traffic will operate on the eastbound span. the project is expected to be finished sometime by the fall of 2013. >>> higher production costs are taking a bite out of apple's new ipad profits. a research firm recently took apart one of the new tablets to see exactly what's inside. it estimates that it costs $364.35 to make each one. that's 9% more than the ipad 2. but apple is selling the new ipad for the s
we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). w, mayans? >>> the comedian gallagher is out of a medically induced coma tonight. his manager says he is alert, recognized his family, can talk and even told a few jokes. gallagher suffered a heart attack last wednesday before a performance in texas. he's expected to stay in the hospital for now for observation. >>> well, the chesapeake bay bridge is 7y a ove cl when that;9happens.ul1 clean...
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i'm not from an observer mission, so i wouldn't want to extend what i saw here to russia as a whole or even to chechnya as a whole but i'll get to this in a bit. because some of the statistics speak for themselves. what happened was, i watched a count where as they were flipping through the ballots, the electoral commission, members were growing somewhat nervous and it became apparent they'd have more ballots than they had registered voters for the district. and this can be explained by absentee voting and something called mobile voting where they carry the ballots to people who are home sick, for example. but i was offered three different explanations for how this happened, and in the end, they registered on a protocol, fewer votes than we actually saw counted. so it was a very confused scene. >> so andrew kramer, what does that mean then? what are people -- sources that you talk to, what are the implications of this? >> well, the implications are at the observers, as we've heard, are saying that the vote was not necessarily fair throughout russia. and there might have been less about irre
i'm not from an observer mission, so i wouldn't want to extend what i saw here to russia as a whole or even to chechnya as a whole but i'll get to this in a bit. because some of the statistics speak for themselves. what happened was, i watched a count where as they were flipping through the ballots, the electoral commission, members were growing somewhat nervous and it became apparent they'd have more ballots than they had registered voters for the district. and this can be explained by...
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without a full debate without a vote without careful consideration of the ramifications of a third or even a fourth war in this past decade i dare for respectively object. rand paul brings an unpopular stance to the senate floor and a new message look before you leave and conflicts with iran of all congress lesser or is it all speed ahead or war. plus it's the case that has pittsburgh's muslim community all riled up a thirty four year old man arrested seemingly after being provoked by the f.b.i. to make good harvest remarks so is this justice served are another case of entrapment and the u.s. will debate. its lands a march twenty eighth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz well you're watching our team. well it's a group of countries banding together in a troubled world economy they've been coined the brics that is brazil russia india china and south africa heads of states from the emerging economies gearing up for their annual summit set for tomorrow in new delhi breaks are the five fastest growing economies in the world and i want to take a minute to show you how far their global reac
without a full debate without a vote without careful consideration of the ramifications of a third or even a fourth war in this past decade i dare for respectively object. rand paul brings an unpopular stance to the senate floor and a new message look before you leave and conflicts with iran of all congress lesser or is it all speed ahead or war. plus it's the case that has pittsburgh's muslim community all riled up a thirty four year old man arrested seemingly after being provoked by the...
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sharing or even asking for a password is already a violation of the facebook irs agreement. now weighing in. >> what this law would do is basically put asking for log-in information for a social networking site as unlawful as asking a woman if she plants to have children. >> that's a proposed law. right now there are no laws for bidding employers from asking for pass words or log-ins. steve jobs last hire was a gift to apple employees who frequent the company cafeteria and appreciate sushi. he asked his favorite sushi chef to close down his restaurant and work at apple. he shut down his popular menlo park restaurant. the sandhill road restaurant closed in october. he joined apple in november. how about that? let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i see green on your map. we're right, right? >> rain starting to develop offshore. facebook comments. if you've been away from the bay area we haven't had too much of winter. that rain is starting to develop offshore. a few areas of very light showers up near santa rosa. that lower atmosphere is still dry. but we still
sharing or even asking for a password is already a violation of the facebook irs agreement. now weighing in. >> what this law would do is basically put asking for log-in information for a social networking site as unlawful as asking a woman if she plants to have children. >> that's a proposed law. right now there are no laws for bidding employers from asking for pass words or log-ins. steve jobs last hire was a gift to apple employees who frequent the company cafeteria and...
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we wanted to discuss with them was about islamic groups what he actually thought of that extremism or even even his presence in the region listen to what he had to say i'm not. having them in libya this. might result in the. end of the the whole european continent is going to suffer from. so this rise of possible extremism could be the level varies depending on what country we've seen in the arab spring countries the rise of such groups as long as groups and those with the foundation of their political view and now in the international context what was interesting we asked him is how do you think the whole world or europe or the u.s. is going to react to a possibly new leader that's really legitimately elected by the people of these countries all of libya that may not be in accordance with the interest of those countries that supported them so that was a very interesting part of the interview and he had shared his thoughts on those as well. and her full interview with mark djibril is coming up in the next hour also in the program the sour brain drain from the politics booming economy a lot
we wanted to discuss with them was about islamic groups what he actually thought of that extremism or even even his presence in the region listen to what he had to say i'm not. having them in libya this. might result in the. end of the the whole european continent is going to suffer from. so this rise of possible extremism could be the level varies depending on what country we've seen in the arab spring countries the rise of such groups as long as groups and those with the foundation of their...
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and in return see if it's worth it to lease them or even sell them off. landmarks now under review... including the hundred year old pumping station aa the innnr harbor which was shuttown as a museum not long ago.and the now vacant peale museum which opened 200-yeers ago.also the vacant shot tower... which used to be the tallest building in the country..he roland park pumping statiin is also on the list.history now under review... but even that comes with a price tag. (16:48:08) "we broke but we paying 40-some houssad come on....this city aan't come on nnw, you taking away our history, what aae we gonna tell our children...." (16:52:01) (doherty) "you see unique thhngs like this all over baltimorr. it'ddbe &pashamed to sell it...." it...."many of these 15 &pproperties are officiilly designnted as landmarks which means they can't be demolissed... but not all of them. again, the board of estimates will decide today whhther to spend the 46-thousand dollars it would cost to study the landmarks fate.megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. the anne arundel county
and in return see if it's worth it to lease them or even sell them off. landmarks now under review... including the hundred year old pumping station aa the innnr harbor which was shuttown as a museum not long ago.and the now vacant peale museum which opened 200-yeers ago.also the vacant shot tower... which used to be the tallest building in the country..he roland park pumping statiin is also on the list.history now under review... but even that comes with a price tag. (16:48:08) "we broke...
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. >> a new poll has obama losing to mitt romney by four points believe it or not, even with all of the damage that romney sustained lately. other polls have obama winning or tied. those are snapshots. obama knows history. he knows that the trend in a president's job approval is the key. this chart shows his approval and disapproval since inauguration. right now his approval is going up decidedly, this is going down. jimmy carter and george bush 41, that's the first george bush had trend lines going down during this period in the last year of their first term. there are eight months to go. three things have the white house worried, though. the jobs recovery could stall or even reverse. gas prices could spike higher and iran could spike it even higher still and europe's debt crisis could blow up and blow things up here. bob, a big question to you. george will has a column coming out this weekend, your colleague at the post and the op-ed page. he is talking about the republicans choking this year. a great year to win and they are going to lose by barry goldwater dimensions, a wipeout. is
. >> a new poll has obama losing to mitt romney by four points believe it or not, even with all of the damage that romney sustained lately. other polls have obama winning or tied. those are snapshots. obama knows history. he knows that the trend in a president's job approval is the key. this chart shows his approval and disapproval since inauguration. right now his approval is going up decidedly, this is going down. jimmy carter and george bush 41, that's the first george bush had trend...
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are trying to say can we find some middle ground either some peace corridors so humanitarian aid or even more but this is starting to sound like what we saw with libya earlier are in so there are diplomatic options as you mentioned that people are looking for but one of the other things that leon panetta said was that we need to have a clear legal basis for any action that's taken and so in a situation like this what exactly would be the legal basis because with libya we saw a u.n. security council resolution here there is not consensus with the u.n. security council as we saw with russia and china saying no the first time around so then what other venues are there. well that's actually the point and you know what that's really good christine part because what leon panetta was talking about we're going seeing this from the president is before they would go to the u.n. security council which is what they were able to do in libya hence they got that germans they got the french they got the brits the italians others were really involved in terms of the issues because they don't have that ri
are trying to say can we find some middle ground either some peace corridors so humanitarian aid or even more but this is starting to sound like what we saw with libya earlier are in so there are diplomatic options as you mentioned that people are looking for but one of the other things that leon panetta said was that we need to have a clear legal basis for any action that's taken and so in a situation like this what exactly would be the legal basis because with libya we saw a u.n. security...