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paul wood, bbc news, western libya. >> the president of mali has rejected calls to step down, -- malawi has rejected calls to step down, despite the deaths of at least two people in riots. in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, is stepping down as his -- as the representative of trade. he has been criticized for his association with an american businessman convicted of sex offenses against a girl under the age of consent. the phone hacking scandal rocked the british establishment and led to an fbi investigation. two senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament early this week, a charge he denies. for all their troubles, rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince who controls much of the company voiced hi
paul wood, bbc news, western libya. >> the president of mali has rejected calls to step down, -- malawi has rejected calls to step down, despite the deaths of at least two people in riots. in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen...
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simon hall would paul wood said he'd been. vented from giving first date by a baying bottle throwing more he later admitted that happened happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers allegedly leaked a report saying he'd fled from police c.c.t.v. images later showed this wasn't true. less well known is michael daugherty a man who went to the police for help only for it to turn into a cafe. full statements and mistreatment. doherty told police he suspected his thirteen year old daughter was being groomed by a paedophile concerned they referred.
simon hall would paul wood said he'd been. vented from giving first date by a baying bottle throwing more he later admitted that happened happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers allegedly leaked a report saying he'd fled from police c.c.t.v. images later showed this wasn't true. less well known is michael daugherty a man who went to the police for help only for it to turn into a cafe. full statements and mistreatment....
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matt wood is the policy director, paul kirby of telecommunications reports. next question? >> often this report does not get much attention, but because of the merger. they are considering, groups and companies who are proposed the merger say, look, they cannot determine the effective competition for the second year and a row, that shows the merger should not be approved. at&t says we think it shows how many carriers people have choices of. i wanted to get your views on the public's standpoint, will this report continue to be used by the two sides? >> people will continue to use it. more and partly, it is an important document that the fcc has assembled. it is the underlying issues they looked into. what is more important, the ultimate outcome is whether the fcc pushes those levers that it can to promote competition and level the playing field and make entry of growth by smaller carriers were possible and profitable. i think it is in the death of a larger problem they have. they have members on both sides of the merger, with sprint opposing the merger and pointing out what
matt wood is the policy director, paul kirby of telecommunications reports. next question? >> often this report does not get much attention, but because of the merger. they are considering, groups and companies who are proposed the merger say, look, they cannot determine the effective competition for the second year and a row, that shows the merger should not be approved. at&t says we think it shows how many carriers people have choices of. i wanted to get your views on the public's...
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press, a think tank policy group that looks at these telecommunications issues, matt wood is the policy director. paul kirby has the next question. >> guest: this doesn't get tension, and one reason this year it does is because of the merger they are considering. groups and companies who opposed merger tried to use the report saying, look, they do not determine effective competition for the second year in a row showing the merger should not be approved, at&t says if shows how many carriers people have choices of, want your views on from the politics standpoint if you think the report will be used by the two sides in the merger proceeding. >> guest: i'm sure people will continue to use it, but more important than what the report says and not to cheapen the report that's important, but more important is the underlying dockets and proceedings that the fcc looks to and what's more important whether the industry is competitive is whether the fcc pushes levers it can to level the playing field and make growth by smaller carriers possible. i think chris' answer on the merger is indicative of the problem they
press, a think tank policy group that looks at these telecommunications issues, matt wood is the policy director. paul kirby has the next question. >> guest: this doesn't get tension, and one reason this year it does is because of the merger they are considering. groups and companies who opposed merger tried to use the report saying, look, they do not determine effective competition for the second year in a row showing the merger should not be approved, at&t says if shows how many...
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press, a think tank policy group that looks at these telecommunications issues, matt wood, is the policy director. paul kirby of telecommunications reports, next question. >> host: now, many years this annual report to congress is released, and it doesn't get much attention. this year one reason it does is because of the merger that fcc and justice are considering. groups are trying to use the report saying, look, they do not determine effective competition for the send year in a row. at&t has said even though they didn't determine that, we think it shows how many carriers people have choices of. wanted to get your views from the politics standpoint if you think this report will continue to be used, if you will, by the two sides in the merger proceeding. >> guest: i'm sure people will continue to use it. chief in the report, it's an important body of work, but i think more important is the underlying docket and proceedings at the fcc that they look to and what's more important to the ultimate outcome of whether or not the industry remains competitive. whether or not the fcc levels the playing field and
press, a think tank policy group that looks at these telecommunications issues, matt wood, is the policy director. paul kirby of telecommunications reports, next question. >> host: now, many years this annual report to congress is released, and it doesn't get much attention. this year one reason it does is because of the merger that fcc and justice are considering. groups are trying to use the report saying, look, they do not determine effective competition for the send year in a row....
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wood pile and end up at this oakland lumber yard. >> tree is like opening up a novel. stuff inside that we don't expect and you learn about. >>reporter: master carpenter paulees the beauty in the urban wood. he owner join ri structure. company takes tree from your ban setting. ages the wood. l and then mills it. resulting timber turned into homes. furniture and restaurants like this one in berkeley. >> when all the wood frozen in the urban forest has a story growing up around people and people do things to it the. they drive nails into it. bang the car into it. hang the hammock on to it and cut off the limb and it makes the wood have a lot of character. >>reporter: it's part of growing movement around the bay area and across the nation. in may the friends of urban forest hosted the first california urban wood conference here in the presidio. if brought together forestry experts, city and wood workers to educate them about the urban forest and to talk about the alternative uses for wood gathered from city landscaping and local yards. >> we see urban wood coming out of our city in a way that it shouldn't be. it has been chipped up right away and turned into
wood pile and end up at this oakland lumber yard. >> tree is like opening up a novel. stuff inside that we don't expect and you learn about. >>reporter: master carpenter paulees the beauty in the urban wood. he owner join ri structure. company takes tree from your ban setting. ages the wood. l and then mills it. resulting timber turned into homes. furniture and restaurants like this one in berkeley. >> when all the wood frozen in the urban forest has a story growing up around...
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all stars in front of the sold out red bull or even a back on the open paul has certainly on boats on strike missed the tiger woods was almost too nice and anderson set up by rooney made it dawning on twenty minutes. and individual effort from jason park in the dying moments of the first off threats their advantage. then really held his sides and extend the lead after the break looping a pass over analyze the faster dimitar berbatov installed after a deflection and in the sixty eighth minute danny welbeck put the icing on the cake making it for nothing for the reigning english champions united wrap up their american troops of these friendly sponsor in washington. and manchester united city rubbles meanwhile looks set to confirm one of their biggest ever signings this way. a greeting a thief was so here are guerra sixty two million years follows the asking price from a place of a dream where the probably the most expensive signing ever for the spy brews the twenty three year old is going to be in town for a medical with a deal now thought to be a formality where as mass is seventy four girls and one hundred seventy
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. >> master carpenter, paul, sees the beauty in this urban wood. he owns joinery structures.hey take trees from urban settings, ages the wood, and then mills it. the resulting timber will be turned into homes, furniture and restaurants. >> all this wood that grows in the urban forest, people to things to it it. they grind it, hang hammock on it, and they cut off the limbs and it makes the wood had a lot of character. >> it's part of a growing movement around the bay area and around the nation n may the friends of the urban forest hosted the first californian urban wood conference. they brought together for forestry experts, cities and woodworkers to educate them about the urban forest and to talk about the alternative uses for wood gathered from city landscaping and local yards. >> we see urban wood coming out of our cities in a way that it shouldn't be. it's been chipped up right away and turned right into mulches and things which are used, about you that value is not as strong as a table. >> urban for evidentiary allows woodworkers access to timber they usually can't get th
. >> master carpenter, paul, sees the beauty in this urban wood. he owns joinery structures.hey take trees from urban settings, ages the wood, and then mills it. the resulting timber will be turned into homes, furniture and restaurants. >> all this wood that grows in the urban forest, people to things to it it. they grind it, hang hammock on it, and they cut off the limbs and it makes the wood had a lot of character. >> it's part of a growing movement around the bay area and...
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paul told us they wrapped it up, put it in the trunk of his parents' car, and headed for a remote, woodeda. >> i'm making sure not to go past the speed limit or anything like that, and i look over and it was like early sunday morning like at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, and there's a cop car on the next block. no matter how fast i go or how slow i go, it was like we would reach the next intersection at the same time. >> the police car eventually veered away and he continued to the woods where he and his brother-in-law hid the body. a month later his mother cracked under the pressure of keeping the murder a secret. she called a lawyer and eventually told the whole story to the police. they went to the woods and found the body. at this point in the interview paul revealed an interesting detail he hadn't mentioned earlier. >> next day my sister went down there. she identified pictures, the body. showed her dad's head and stuff like that, said, yeah, that's him. his body was dismembered. >> why -- you left that part out. >> i kind of glossed over that. >> okay, well, go back. >> well, after the
paul told us they wrapped it up, put it in the trunk of his parents' car, and headed for a remote, woodeda. >> i'm making sure not to go past the speed limit or anything like that, and i look over and it was like early sunday morning like at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, and there's a cop car on the next block. no matter how fast i go or how slow i go, it was like we would reach the next intersection at the same time. >> the police car eventually veered away and he continued to the...
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. >> master carpenter, paul sees the beauty in this urban wood. he owns joinery structures.settings, ages the wood, and then mills it. the resulting timber will be turned into homes furniture and restaurants. >> when all this wood that gross in the urban forest has a story because it gross up around people and people do things to it. they grind it hang hammock on it, and they cut off the limbs and it makes the wood had a lot of character. >> it's part of a growing movement around the bay area and around the nation n may the friends of the urban forest hosted the first californian urban wood conference. they brought together for evidentiary experts, cities and woodworkers to educate them about the urban forest and to talk about the alternative uses for wood gathered from city landscaping and local yards. >> we see urban wood coming out of our cities in a way that it shouldn't be. it's been chipped up right away and turned right into mulches and things which are used, about you that value is not as strong as a table. >> urban for evidentiary allows woodworkers access to timber
. >> master carpenter, paul sees the beauty in this urban wood. he owns joinery structures.settings, ages the wood, and then mills it. the resulting timber will be turned into homes furniture and restaurants. >> when all this wood that gross in the urban forest has a story because it gross up around people and people do things to it. they grind it hang hammock on it, and they cut off the limbs and it makes the wood had a lot of character. >> it's part of a growing movement...
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wood, and mike sitric. his clients include michael vick and martha stewart. paulquickly casey anthony's being set free? >> no, not at all, given the good time laws and the way that most states work in releasing prisoners, i'm not surprised at all. >> well, will she have any restrictions on her when she walks throughgates out of prison? >> that was a surprising part for me. i would have sentenced her differently. i would have sentenced her probably more controversial, but probably three years, and placed her on a period of supervised probation with strict conditions. but as the sentence is imposed now, there's no supervised release, there's no parole, there's no probation, so she'll be walking the streets free and clean. >> let me turn to you, lynn wood. you were a lawyer in the jonbenet ramsey case, so you're used to this kind of high-profile media circus trial. what did you make of the events of the last 48 hours? >> i can tell you that i'm aware of the fact that this young lady was, in effect, tried in the court of public opinion, long before the actual trial to
wood, and mike sitric. his clients include michael vick and martha stewart. paulquickly casey anthony's being set free? >> no, not at all, given the good time laws and the way that most states work in releasing prisoners, i'm not surprised at all. >> well, will she have any restrictions on her when she walks throughgates out of prison? >> that was a surprising part for me. i would have sentenced her differently. i would have sentenced her probably more controversial, but...
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when we come back tom woods chairman of revolution rock will join me to talk about the new super pac written by ron paul supporters to get a congressman elected to president. anonymous as a run in with the f.b.i. as the feds swoop in on suspected hackers and if you've got the government was going to end with a bang think again stick around you're watching out on words of the man. wealthy british style. market. why no one should really happening to the global economy with much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the reports. they tell martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part to seize is even more devastating kills over eight hundred seventy thousand. thousand americans every year. old. bringing you the latest in something something. from the realm. of the future of coverage. welcome back to adam vs
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chris guttman-mccabe of the wireless industry, matt wood of free press and paul kirby of "telecommunications reports." gentlemen, thank you. the report, if you're interest inside reading the 15th annual wireless competition report of if t fcc is hyperlinked a at our web site, c-span.org/communicators. .. >> ranking member barney frank >> i want to emphasize that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to. and the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues. >> the debt limit is the legal limit on borrowing by the federal government, and since 1962 has been raced 74 times. the last time in february 2010. learn more and all the process of raising the debt ceiling on line with the c-span video library. search, which, -- watch, clip and shear. it's washington your weight. >> two committees held a joint hearing on the situation in somalia. some of the issues examined by members included famine, terrorism, piracy and government corruption. witnesses included several current and former state department officials including the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for afric
chris guttman-mccabe of the wireless industry, matt wood of free press and paul kirby of "telecommunications reports." gentlemen, thank you. the report, if you're interest inside reading the 15th annual wireless competition report of if t fcc is hyperlinked a at our web site, c-span.org/communicators. .. >> ranking member barney frank >> i want to emphasize that nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to. and the parties are still far apart on a wide range of...
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woods on the hill. >> coming up, senator check grassley taking on harry reid, saying his plan is intellectually dishonest. senator grassley is all fired up. and senator rand paulif the default happens blame lies squarely on the president's shoulders. he will tell you why he thinks that, coming up. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ben your lega. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very versatile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] with beats audio and flash, you can experience richer music and download movies straight to the new hp touchpad with webos. >> greta: blue smoke and gimmicks a few of choice words senator grassley has for harry reid's plan. what does he think about the tea party stepping up the pressure o
woods on the hill. >> coming up, senator check grassley taking on harry reid, saying his plan is intellectually dishonest. senator grassley is all fired up. and senator rand paulif the default happens blame lies squarely on the president's shoulders. he will tell you why he thinks that, coming up. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior...