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you were inside the kremlin the jury the inauguration i think people of el coined the phrase earlier on this morning by saying a lot of pomp and circumstance certainly an impressive inauguration in st george's hall as i understand it you were there how was it fact it was in several holes but i was lucky enough to be in send george's hall with a little more than a thousand guests there overall understand the three thousand guests were there including some of the a piece from the military from religious fair sportsmen actors i mean you just name it just all of russian elite was there rubbing shoulders with him was certainly some exquisite experience the whole inauguration process was quite fast it took less than an hour the whole thing from the beginning to the end first we saw on the life pictures on the television sets in this and george's hall how put in the was travelling from the government building to the kremlin through cordoned off streets of moscow with some amazing simply amazing area aerial shots it's the first time we've seen some novelties high technologies of the televisio
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in about twenty minutes security scares over the new timeline on facebook's big story people of el takes it up in this debate show cross talk. there's going to be a lot of unexpected ways in which that information which you're being sort of encouraged to post is then used and it surprises you again new recent story which is that this is actually a russian application company i free innovations created called girls around me which is polling publicly available information both from facebook and another company foursquare where you basically post your locations and created an app called girls around me where if someone was in a neighborhood they suddenly got a map showing them where young women are in bars and restaurants in their neighborhood right which is a kind of creepy right it's like. ok yeah. crosstalk on a very soon to the next the prison proposed to leave the kremlin as he finishes his term of office on monday handing over to vladimir putin although credited for liberal views of the push for reforms as well as steering a reset relations with the u.s. but his presidency also a sou
in about twenty minutes security scares over the new timeline on facebook's big story people of el takes it up in this debate show cross talk. there's going to be a lot of unexpected ways in which that information which you're being sort of encouraged to post is then used and it surprises you again new recent story which is that this is actually a russian application company i free innovations created called girls around me which is polling publicly available information both from facebook and...
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people of els on the money coming up stay with us. oh and welcome to on the money where the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle onward to the st petersburg international economic forum captains of industry and business politicians and academics for me to discuss the russian investment story and there's lots to discuss expensive oil intensified capital flight and europe's woes. to discuss the agenda at the st petersburg forum in two thousand and twelve i'm joined by peter weston he is chief equity strategist at aton he is also editor of the new book in from the cold to the rise of russian capitalism and simon phantom fletcher he is a portfolio manager with renaissance asset managers we also have david stern he's president of kraft foods and russia and ben heiress he is editor in chief of business new europe before we start our discussion gentlemen let's have a look at a snapshot of the russian economy before the st petersburg confound. this point predictions that little change with the dinner reelections this spring of two
people of els on the money coming up stay with us. oh and welcome to on the money where the business of russia is business i'm peter lavelle onward to the st petersburg international economic forum captains of industry and business politicians and academics for me to discuss the russian investment story and there's lots to discuss expensive oil intensified capital flight and europe's woes. to discuss the agenda at the st petersburg forum in two thousand and twelve i'm joined by peter weston he...
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people on the planet. 70% of them live in the tropics. and then you also realize a lot of the big weather phenomena that impact people -- el niÑo, monsoons - those are tropical phenomena. and if you really wanted to look at the history of those, you need records from that part of the world. and i will never forget a rebuff when we proposed to drill the quelccaya ice cap. and it basically said, "the ice cap is too high for human beings, and the technology does not exist to drill it." and toward the end of the season, i got a telex from the program manager. he said that he had funded all of his real science projects and he had $7,000 left -- what could we do on that tropical glacier for $7,000? and i remember telexing back and saying, "i think we can get there." the idea was to bring a drill from antarctica and fly this thing up to the summit, drill the core, put the cores in a helicopter, fly it out. this helicopter -- we'd be flying along at 19,000 feet, and it would just fall like a rock. i mean, it's clear air. and the pilot's eyes were big. i'm sure ours were, too. after two attempts, they said, "there's no way. we can't even get close
people on the planet. 70% of them live in the tropics. and then you also realize a lot of the big weather phenomena that impact people -- el niÑo, monsoons - those are tropical phenomena. and if you really wanted to look at the history of those, you need records from that part of the world. and i will never forget a rebuff when we proposed to drill the quelccaya ice cap. and it basically said, "the ice cap is too high for human beings, and the technology does not exist to drill it."...
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today, sao paulo boasts the largest pulation of japanese people and their descendants outside of japan. considermselves to be azilian orapanese? translator: elre brazilian than japanese. eu também. anslator: me, too. interviewer: por que? translator: because i was born here, live here. i've never been to japan. translator: more japanese, but also brazilian, because my children and grandchildren are all brazilian. but when japan and brazil play against each other, i cheer for the japanese-- my children, for brazil. ( speaking portuguese, laughing ) kingore ) translator: i was born in japan, but now i'veeen in bl fomanyea. i'm now brazilia rrator: by 1960, when thisave of immigration had slowed, the city, bulging at its seams, boasted 13 million residents. and then yet another group of immigrants began to pouin. ( children shouting ) this group came from brazil's. between 1955 and 1980, more than fi millionrrived, attracted by the promise of work and a better life. but an already crowded city could not absorb them. so they began to bui tir own homes and neighborhoods, brick by brick, on the periphery. this so-called "self-construction" caused
today, sao paulo boasts the largest pulation of japanese people and their descendants outside of japan. considermselves to be azilian orapanese? translator: elre brazilian than japanese. eu também. anslator: me, too. interviewer: por que? translator: because i was born here, live here. i've never been to japan. translator: more japanese, but also brazilian, because my children and grandchildren are all brazilian. but when japan and brazil play against each other, i cheer for the japanese-- my...
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lot of peoplknow about nicaragua and the sandinistas and the contras, and a lot of people know about what happened in el salvador, maybe, you know, not as deeply. but there's not a lot of detail about what happened in guatemala. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, if you know, you know that there was a genocide. >> there was a genocide. it was by far the most... it was the most violent, repressive country, really that latin america has seen since the conquest. >> hinojosa: and the longest civil war, right? >> the longest civil war, 36-year civil war. why didn't it get the attention? it didn't get the attention that nicaragua and el salvador got, because the guerillas were never a threat to win. the army basically wiped out the urban networks, i guess in the late '70s. the very brutal, notorious scorched earth campaign in the early '80s essentially locked up the country militarily. and then a whole other process of kind of military consolidation, right, and transition to so-called democracy goes on. whereas obviously nicaragua is under control of the sandinistas, salvador was very contested, honduras was the b
lot of peoplknow about nicaragua and the sandinistas and the contras, and a lot of people know about what happened in el salvador, maybe, you know, not as deeply. but there's not a lot of detail about what happened in guatemala. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: i mean, if you know, you know that there was a genocide. >> there was a genocide. it was by far the most... it was the most violent, repressive country, really that latin america has seen since the conquest. >> hinojosa: and...
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there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. a lot of people took that and ran with it because it was reported on the news it. i took that allegations very seriously. i sent our office of professional was a possibility down to cartagena for almost a week. i spent thousands of dollars. >> you meant to say el salvador? >> yes, i meant el salvador. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. we interviewed 28 to 30 people. we spoke to a contract drivers, we spoke to the police chief, we spoke to the owner of a nightclub where the incident was alleged to have occurred. we were not able to prove any of these allegations. we spoke to the rso who conducted his own investigation down there. if there is information out there, when you read about it in the paper from an anonymous source, it's very difficult for us to investigate that type of allegation. all i would say is we would like to know who, when, why, and names of people and who are the people condoning it. it's not the organization i know that we would condone such behavior. >
there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. a lot of people took that and ran with it because it was reported on the news it. i took that allegations very seriously. i sent our office of professional was a possibility down to cartagena for almost a week. i spent thousands of dollars. >> you meant to say el salvador? >> yes, i meant el salvador. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. we interviewed 28 to 30 people. we...
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pushing it, and advertising fred davis who tried to get mccain to use it and people tell me they will push it and some of the el wealthy guys as you said they love it and eat it up, and there is a market for it, and the money guys, they like it. >> i think that establishment is going to like it a lot less to tell you the truth. >> this is a pretty rot gut campaign if you ask me. thank you. >>> mitt romney has still not finished up a good response to bain cap dal thital that he getn it. he has a glass jaw on it, and we will talk about this more when we come back on "hardball" the place for politics. and when it takes a battery, there are athletes everywhere who trust duracell. they rely on copper to go for the gold. duracell. trusted everywhere. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. gives that instant cold sensation. that's chilly. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. and it lasts for hours. [ sigh of relief ] [ short breath ] [ longer breath ] [ short breath ] [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. free
pushing it, and advertising fred davis who tried to get mccain to use it and people tell me they will push it and some of the el wealthy guys as you said they love it and eat it up, and there is a market for it, and the money guys, they like it. >> i think that establishment is going to like it a lot less to tell you the truth. >> this is a pretty rot gut campaign if you ask me. thank you. >>> mitt romney has still not finished up a good response to bain cap dal thital that...
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. >> not just a beating, but in el lot of times they see this type of people that are kind of scary to them. take of a nonprofit volunteer group started patrol moments ago. kymmen-- >> the nonprofit volunteer group started patrol moments ago. >> we see people using alcohol and we walked up to them and ask them to quit. >> even if it does not deter crime, i think it is good for people to take a stance. d. >> we spoke to the victim that was released from the hospital. >> more visibility and more people would make it a safer area. >> this afternoon the victim's jaw is still wired shut. the angels plan on patrolling the area at least twice a week for the next seven weeks. nine out of 10 times these things are peaceful. police are still looking for the suspect. >> think you. a suspicious package outside of the saudi arabia patand deceit is under investigation. -- thank you. the call came in as a metal container outside the building. traffic is tied up in the area. the bomb squad has left the area. >> concourses a and b were evacuated because of a suspicious odor just before 9:00. passengers
. >> not just a beating, but in el lot of times they see this type of people that are kind of scary to them. take of a nonprofit volunteer group started patrol moments ago. kymmen-- >> the nonprofit volunteer group started patrol moments ago. >> we see people using alcohol and we walked up to them and ask them to quit. >> even if it does not deter crime, i think it is good for people to take a stance. d. >> we spoke to the victim that was released from the...
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people at the end of seacrest? it would be to the left of 32nd and el camino del mar. chairman mcdonnell: won't we have to make the first change first? >> would you happen to know which block it is? >> if you looked and cost to the left, it is sticking out on california. not that. can you add all three of those? >> we have. that is a tool move of 642 people. -- 641 people. it would bring the deviation for district 22 -5.41. the deviation for district 5 to 2.59% and the deviation for district 1 to 4.96% -- -4.96%. >> i would propose making those changes and looking for the 0.51%. >> you have those two proposals. >> can we divide the question? >> of course we can. cathedral hill first? that is the 592. commissioner alonso: yes. commissioner leigh: yes. vice-chair lam: yes. commissioner melara: yes. commissioner mondejar: yes. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner tidwell: yes. chairman mcdonnell: please make this change. let's go to [unintelligible] please. population is 49. >> that is correct. a population of 49 trade it would bring the deviation from district to tw
people at the end of seacrest? it would be to the left of 32nd and el camino del mar. chairman mcdonnell: won't we have to make the first change first? >> would you happen to know which block it is? >> if you looked and cost to the left, it is sticking out on california. not that. can you add all three of those? >> we have. that is a tool move of 642 people. -- 641 people. it would bring the deviation for district 22 -5.41. the deviation for district 5 to 2.59% and the...
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term problems although zuckerberg made $20 billion before taxes and many el employees became instant millionaires a lot of people who lost money were facebook customers. >> they priced it so facebook could make as much money as it could but that's chasted their customers and that's going to come back to hurt them. >> reporter: that could be more ads and fees. live in menlo park, robert honda. >>> facebook did log some success today it set a record for the number of shares sold at more than 567 million. it raked in 57 million. here's an interesting tidbit. facebook shares accounted for 24% of all trades through the online brokerage firm td ameritrade. and ktvu has video of the ipo. >>> the state legislative analyst says he supports governor brown's latest plan to close california's budget cut. the $15.7 billion budget gap was called realistic. he does warn it may be overstating how much revenue will be devastated. >> if they take actions, and we stress ongoing actions we can put a major dent into our budget problem. >> reporter: the analyst also said that the state will not cash in on facebook's ipo for months. >
term problems although zuckerberg made $20 billion before taxes and many el employees became instant millionaires a lot of people who lost money were facebook customers. >> they priced it so facebook could make as much money as it could but that's chasted their customers and that's going to come back to hurt them. >> reporter: that could be more ads and fees. live in menlo park, robert honda. >>> facebook did log some success today it set a record for the number of shares...
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and with the millennium coming up, people are screwing a round assessing their faith, - is this the end? and the fundamentalist are seizing on el ninos destruction of lands - fire and so, with the millennium i think people want to identify themselves with some faith, i'm here the millennium is coming, where is my status? >> and you're quite right and we are seeing all kinds of religious activity around this time and in this society it's spinning off cults and sects, it really actually is. i don't know how long lived they will be but you have a christian groups who are seeing in those terms. but there is a whole other millennial vision that actually can go back to roots and the aquarian age of the hippies in the 60s which sees the new world, the new age, the new order the new light coming down, so it's a fascinating thing. but time, historical events certainly spawn, it's like putting a catalyst into our soupy ecological mix, it creates more stuff bubbling up and coming out. yes, annette? >> we have an example here but - >> oh good lets go to the roll in. >> a few years back, i don't even remember, a man who was a geologist predicted an earthquake i
and with the millennium coming up, people are screwing a round assessing their faith, - is this the end? and the fundamentalist are seizing on el ninos destruction of lands - fire and so, with the millennium i think people want to identify themselves with some faith, i'm here the millennium is coming, where is my status? >> and you're quite right and we are seeing all kinds of religious activity around this time and in this society it's spinning off cults and sects, it really actually is....
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there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. a lot of people took that and ran with it because it was reported on the news it. i took that allegations very seriously. i sent our office of professional was a possibility down to cartagena for almost a week. i spent thousands of dollars. >> you meant to say el salvador? >> yes, i meant el salvador. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. we interviewed 28 to 30 people. we spoke to a contract drivers, we spoke to the police chief, we spoke to the owner of a nightclub where the incident was alleged to have occurred. we were not able to prove any of these allegations. we spoke to the rso who conducted his own investigation down there. if there is information out there, when you read about it in the paper from an anonymous source, it's very difficult for us to investigate that type of allegation. all i would say is we would like to know who, when, why, and names of people and who are the people condoning it. it's not the organization i know that we would condone such behavior. >
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of the water, jacksonville mayor says it knocked out power to 18,000 people in his city. >> there is that time of the year. >> unfortunately. >> we're watching that here, too. of course. >> there is sandhya pat el with the accu-weather forecast. >> let's start with tropical depression beryl first, you can see there are heavy bands of rain here, there are thunderstorms from florida into georgia. threat of heavy rain is into the forecast. and could see isolated higher amount was this tropical depression. and in the bay area, clear skies and we'll take a look outside from our high definition camera there is a few patches of low clouds remain there. it's breezy out there. you're going to see a lot more cloud cover heading into morning so there is what is going on with a wind pattern here, there are wind speetsdz up to 30 miles per hour in mountain view at this hour. and 22 in napa. temperatures now mid to upper 50s near the coast. there are numbers into low 70s around antioch and so wide spread low clouds expected tonight, turning sunny into the afternoon and warmer weather headed in wednesday and thursday. you'll feel the difference by middle to latter part of the week. there is high pressure begi
of the water, jacksonville mayor says it knocked out power to 18,000 people in his city. >> there is that time of the year. >> unfortunately. >> we're watching that here, too. of course. >> there is sandhya pat el with the accu-weather forecast. >> let's start with tropical depression beryl first, you can see there are heavy bands of rain here, there are thunderstorms from florida into georgia. threat of heavy rain is into the forecast. and could see isolated...
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there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. and a lot of peopletook that and ran with it because it was reported on the news. and i took that allegation very, very seriously, and i sent our office of professional responsibility down to our cartagena are almost a week. and i spent thousands of dollars -- >> union el salvador, don't you? >> el salvador, sir. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. and we interviewed 28-30 people. we went to hotels and we talked to every hotel manager. we talked to every security director for those hotels. we talked to seven or eight of the contract drivers who are agents used. we talked to the police chief. we talked to the owner of a nightclub where this incident was to have alleged to have occurred. we were unable to prove any of these allegations. we spoke to the rso who conducted its own investigation down there. so all i would say is, if there is information out there, you know, when you read about it in the paper from an anonymous source, it's very difficult for us to investigate that ty
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of those items. >> reporter: some say banning the woods equates to censorship. >> this equates to tell people what they want to read stands against what we stand for. both fredrick and stanford county offers the book. >> el james has sold 10 million copies of her books. >>> it's hard to watch baseball with empty hands and an empty stomach. the reply brothers want you to know that you can hold more than a hot dog if you head to aberdeen. crab cake, steamed crabs, wings, make your own burrito and the burger. and you can watch the orioles play ball if that's what you came for. >> every year we give power to one person. >> the issue that caused that politician to go on a wild rant. baltimore bashed by the national media, the national faux pas that makes charm city one of the worse dressed in the country. >>> baby murdered. i'm weijia jiang in south baltimore. the charges against the child's father. >>> i'm bob turk, i'll have your first warning weather when we return. ,,,,,, you ready buddy? you're probably not getting called up to the majors. but your fence? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal
of those items. >> reporter: some say banning the woods equates to censorship. >> this equates to tell people what they want to read stands against what we stand for. both fredrick and stanford county offers the book. >> el james has sold 10 million copies of her books. >>> it's hard to watch baseball with empty hands and an empty stomach. the reply brothers want you to know that you can hold more than a hot dog if you head to aberdeen. crab cake, steamed crabs,...
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of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> the ravens lose a major piece of their defense. . >> the player whose injured and how long he'll be out. >>> hello again. >> here's what peoplere talking about today. we have breaking news, ravens star linebacker terrence suggs is likely out for most if not all of the 2012 season. the information just released. >> good afternoon. suggs tore his achilies tendon. suggs says the injury happened during a conditioning test. he denies it what happened while playing basketball. he is scheduled to have surgery next week. no word if it's a partial or full tear. he says he hopes to be back on the field by december. he is he's motivated by reports that he will miss the entire season. >> thank you. he was named the nfl defensive player of the year after last season in which he had 70 tackles. we'll have much more on suggs' injury today. >>> in just a few hours a verdict is expected in the trial of two brothers charged with beating a teenager while patrolling for a neighborhood watch group. we are live outside the courthouse. good morning. >> reporter: good afternoon. we expect that verdict at 3 o'clock this afternoon. before this trial t
of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> the ravens lose a major piece of their defense. . >> the player whose injured and how long he'll be out. >>> hello again. >> here's what peoplere talking about today. we have breaking news, ravens star linebacker terrence suggs is likely out for most if not all of the 2012 season. the information just released. >> good afternoon. suggs tore his achilies tendon. suggs says the injury happened during a...
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a long line of people waiting to see if they can finally get back into their homes after a fire gutted a town complex under construction in santa clara. the flames broke out just north of el camino real and scott late last night. bob redell has been there all morning long covering that scene where investigators are getting their first daytime look at all this damage. what are you hearing out there? >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. because of the magnitude of this fire, the county arson task force has been called in to investigate. we know investigators do want to speak to someone who saw someone else at a corner beyond that fire truck over there pumping a liquid onto the construction site around 7:00 last night. that was a few hours before the fire itself started. it's not clear yet whether that bit of information is significant or relevant to the investigation. they don't know but they say it's also possible these buildings under construction did have electrical power. they just don't know yet. the two buildings being built are a loss. as many as 100 people living in adjacent buildings were evacuated. one building was just released to residents. the other two build
a long line of people waiting to see if they can finally get back into their homes after a fire gutted a town complex under construction in santa clara. the flames broke out just north of el camino real and scott late last night. bob redell has been there all morning long covering that scene where investigators are getting their first daytime look at all this damage. what are you hearing out there? >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. because of the magnitude of this fire, the county...
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number two, the reality of for everyone, whether you're in the house or senate, is that mitt romney is the president, el govern and act on the best interest of the people of the country. and i think, you know, my sense is he's his own man. so the reality of -- >> if he was his own man, he would have done what the other man did and said, i'm not signing your damn paper is. here is norquist and what he needs from a president. he needs five digits. here he is again. let's listen. >> we just need a president to sign this stuff. pick republican with enough working digits to handle a pen and become president of the united states. >> okay. so. i mean, i agree, that's hot fun rhetoric in front of c-pac crowd. what is your point? >> my point is i just read the piece about your party and what is going on historically the last four or five years aleast. what is going on, this guy and gingrich are dictating a new style republican party. it is really simplistic. do what they tell you. they tell now tax increases. more tax cuts for the rich. >> this is consistent with the -- >> this is consistent with where republicans have been for generations on tax cuts. this isn
number two, the reality of for everyone, whether you're in the house or senate, is that mitt romney is the president, el govern and act on the best interest of the people of the country. and i think, you know, my sense is he's his own man. so the reality of -- >> if he was his own man, he would have done what the other man did and said, i'm not signing your damn paper is. here is norquist and what he needs from a president. he needs five digits. here he is again. let's listen. >> we...
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for movement of people within north america, we militarized the border with our second largest trading partner. and in doing so, we made the problem worse. first of all, we militarized el paso in 1993. and then san diego sector in 1994. the effect was not to stop illegal migration simply redirect it. in the 1994 arizona was a backwater along the border. nobody crossed there. and arizona wasn't anywhere near the top ten the illegal populations in the united states. but when you built three steel walls from the pacific ocean up to the ciesee arhe sierra and s chevy blazer with border patrol agents staring at the wall complete with infrared sensors drones, everything, people avoid that sector and go to the desert into arizona. 20,000 people arriving every day in tijuana and crossing illegally into san diego, doesn't make a big impression. 2 million people. san diego's 4 million people. lots of mexicans on both sides of the border. 20,000 people going from one urban area to another urban area. it's not very dangerous, and doesn't make a big impression. 20,000 people arriving in douglas, arizona, and crossing through open ranch land, or open desert, sticks out. they become
for movement of people within north america, we militarized the border with our second largest trading partner. and in doing so, we made the problem worse. first of all, we militarized el paso in 1993. and then san diego sector in 1994. the effect was not to stop illegal migration simply redirect it. in the 1994 arizona was a backwater along the border. nobody crossed there. and arizona wasn't anywhere near the top ten the illegal populations in the united states. but when you built three steel...
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of what exactly it is that these people ledge or done to that. well the plaintiffs in these cases in these cases allege that syria and el thirty two contractors under contract with the government deprived them of basic human necessities they beat them and ran electric current through their bodies they subjected them to sexual abuse really ation and they put them through some really sadistic mock executions and what that shows you you know an ethical company would have said no thank you we're not going to treat people that way but what you get when you inject the profit motive into war like this is that some sociopathic corporation will always take a dive into the sewer for a dollar sell out how big of a deal is that going to be and obviously it's still a long way right they just provide the case that saturday can go through but let's say that they were actually held live on these corporations here i'll have that be a milestone. it would be a milestone but i mean it's important to keep in mind that what happened here was that the court said that these folks don't have a right not to be tried that's what these corporations were saying they were sayin
of what exactly it is that these people ledge or done to that. well the plaintiffs in these cases in these cases allege that syria and el thirty two contractors under contract with the government deprived them of basic human necessities they beat them and ran electric current through their bodies they subjected them to sexual abuse really ation and they put them through some really sadistic mock executions and what that shows you you know an ethical company would have said no thank you we're...
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of "secret," is no one el knows about it. it is actually exposed sources and methods that tells people what we are capable of doing, maybe withnother great military planner, but, fear of the unknown and uncertainty of your enemy is a more powerful weapon than knowing what they can do were the fear and uncertainty and doubt and our ability to strike fear is they do not know when we are coming and when it is happening and we do not make appointments now they know what we target asking doing. i bring it back around, they took out the sites but the point is the people we are trying to influence are not on the internet in that region. >>trace: morgan, thank you, sir. pakistan has sentenced the man who helped the united states find osama bin laden to three decades in prison but a powerful republican wants do necessity if the white house did enough to protect him and the feds deported her to colombia, a 15-year-old girl, remember this story? she got pregnant down there and had to live on streets and she did not speak a word of spanish. and, now, her mother has filed a lawsuit against the attorney general of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪
of "secret," is no one el knows about it. it is actually exposed sources and methods that tells people what we are capable of doing, maybe withnother great military planner, but, fear of the unknown and uncertainty of your enemy is a more powerful weapon than knowing what they can do were the fear and uncertainty and doubt and our ability to strike fear is they do not know when we are coming and when it is happening and we do not make appointments now they know what we target asking...
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el cerrito tonight. these cuts run deep. >> reporter: they do, raj. a lot of people had been waiting, holding their breath for the governor's revised budget. but now that it's here, the future looks grim for a lot of people, including state workers. this state worker didn't want to reveal our identity. but didn't mind telling us how proposed cuts would affect her personally. she has two children. one she adopted four years ago. >> there's a chance if they keep cutting our paying my adopted child will have to go back because i can't afford her. >> reporter: she says she can't believe that governor brown is looking at state workers to balance a huge budget gap. in january, brown estimated the budget short fall to be $9 billion. now, the deficit is nearly $16 billion. the governor calls it a day of reckoning. >> the short-term pain is real. i think the greater good is to balance the revenue with the spending. >> reporter: among the proposals, brown wants state employees to work four days, huge cuts to medicare. and he's pushing a november initiative for temporary tax in
el cerrito tonight. these cuts run deep. >> reporter: they do, raj. a lot of people had been waiting, holding their breath for the governor's revised budget. but now that it's here, the future looks grim for a lot of people, including state workers. this state worker didn't want to reveal our identity. but didn't mind telling us how proposed cuts would affect her personally. she has two children. one she adopted four years ago. >> there's a chance if they keep cutting our paying my...
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of 49 people whose bodies were dumped on a highway. he was ordered to leave the bodies in a town but got nervous and left them on the highway. he is known as el loco or the crazy one. >> the countdown is onto this week's end of american idol. two people are left standing. tomorrow night they will preform three songs each and sound like they are feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies and like -- maybe like bats. >> hard work, and -- it's tiring and i'm ready to get my -- my own career on the road. >> they preform tomorrow night and then on wednesday the latest eye doll will be named. both shows start at eight and you can see them here. >> we are getting new information concerning the breaking news. >>> and the last minute plan to keep california state parks open and where the monday write would come from. >> and a ♪ [ kari ] i used to serve my country in the u.s. army. ♪ then, i was hit by a drunk driver and lost my legs. but that didn't change a thing. because i still serve my country, i just wear a different uniform. [ male announcer ] citi is joining kari miller to give back to the paralympic military & veterans program. join the m
of 49 people whose bodies were dumped on a highway. he was ordered to leave the bodies in a town but got nervous and left them on the highway. he is known as el loco or the crazy one. >> the countdown is onto this week's end of american idol. two people are left standing. tomorrow night they will preform three songs each and sound like they are feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies and like -- maybe like bats. >> hard work, and -- it's tiring and i'm ready to get my...
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of 49 people whose bodies were dumped on a highway. he was ordered to leave the bodies in a town but got nervous and left them on the highway. he is known as el the crazy one. >> the countdown is onto this week's end of american idol. two people are left standing. tomorrow night they will preform three songs each and sound like they are feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies and like -- maybe like bats. >> hard work, and -- it's tiring and i'm ready to get my -- my own career on the road. >> they preform tomorrow night and then on wednesday the latest eye doll will be named. both shows start at eight and you can see them here. >> we are getting new information concerning the breaking news. >>> and the last minute plan to keep california state parks open and where the monday write would come from. >> and a cooldown today after a warm weekend. what to expect for the rest of the week. bill martin is back with the bay area forecast. n ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laughing ] ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] the all-new subaru impreza®. expe
of 49 people whose bodies were dumped on a highway. he was ordered to leave the bodies in a town but got nervous and left them on the highway. he is known as el the crazy one. >> the countdown is onto this week's end of american idol. two people are left standing. tomorrow night they will preform three songs each and sound like they are feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies and like -- maybe like bats. >> hard work, and -- it's tiring and i'm ready to get my -- my...
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. >> some of those officials who were charged were accused of registering people from out of state. we talked to one couple who livedn eley don't even live here, but they told us that one official told them it's okay to vote in sunland park. >> when you said you live in texas, she said it's no problem? >> no problem. >> that cue vote in sunland park, anyway? >> she saying no problem. >> reporter: well, the attorney for mr. salinas told us that he's not guilty, that he did not steal the election, that he won it fairly. by the way, mr. salinas has been charged in four separate cases and will plead not guilty when arraigned on monday in the latest case. one of the candidates told us though that the vote in america is sacred, that there is voter fraud here and it should not happen anywhere in our nation. by the way if you suspect problems where you live, we want to know about it. our address is voter fraud at fox news.ko*plt. martha, back to you. martha: wow! that's quite a story, eric! eric shawn. boy, that gives a whole new meaning to dirty politics. bill bill and never short of material! that's the problem that's disturb
. >> some of those officials who were charged were accused of registering people from out of state. we talked to one couple who livedn eley don't even live here, but they told us that one official told them it's okay to vote in sunland park. >> when you said you live in texas, she said it's no problem? >> no problem. >> that cue vote in sunland park, anyway? >> she saying no problem. >> reporter: well, the attorney for mr. salinas told us that he's not...
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el -- elvis. bring back morrison and mc hammer, all of the people who have died we should bring them back. how amazing would it be to see elvis? they should make it so you could have sex with him after. >> i would prefer to see holograms than real people. >> absolutely, a lot of the guests we have here. >> i am a hologram. >> yes, you are. >> as a life long queen fan how dowry act to this? >> i am a life long queen fan. >> did you have to add the word fan? >> i am amazed at the fascination with this technology. it is basically superimposing somebody's image. we have seen this before. we are like a bunch of baboons staring at a ferry wheel. that's all it is? so tupac was on at coachella. if you don't know what it is you are not cool. if somebody was taking shots at tupac while at coachella, that would have been news. >> putting a hole in a hologram. >> what are we stunned? >> all of you angry holograms out there, send your letters to bernard. >> you know what they will send, holla-grams. >> what? >> if i had a shovel right now -- >> you know i would like it. i am into some serious pain. pab
el -- elvis. bring back morrison and mc hammer, all of the people who have died we should bring them back. how amazing would it be to see elvis? they should make it so you could have sex with him after. >> i would prefer to see holograms than real people. >> absolutely, a lot of the guests we have here. >> i am a hologram. >> yes, you are. >> as a life long queen fan how dowry act to this? >> i am a life long queen fan. >> did you have to add the word...
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el rio, and the use of an outdoor venues. they are frequently open spaces. is there a possibility to have some francisco, for its problems between neighbors and people with back patio's? >> there is the finale that potential. as commissioner joseph has said, it is a new technology. a lot of it is based on digital or computer-based religious systems. -- relay systems. the length of sound accord between speaker and source causes delay. they have conquered that by installing these digital systems that, for that delay. it continually equals everything out. everything sounds like it is coming out at the same time. really, there is a computer figuring out where to speed up or slowed down certain things. but it is a new technology. as far as what you are talking about, i think it does have the potential of making big steps in that direction. quite honestly, it is going to take a while. every situation is pretty new with this stuff. working with somebody like sauternes associates, which is an engineering firm in the nation and globally. it would be great to talk to them and get some of their data input. but long-term vision, absolutely. >> and they take out a certain
el rio, and the use of an outdoor venues. they are frequently open spaces. is there a possibility to have some francisco, for its problems between neighbors and people with back patio's? >> there is the finale that potential. as commissioner joseph has said, it is a new technology. a lot of it is based on digital or computer-based religious systems. -- relay systems. the length of sound accord between speaker and source causes delay. they have conquered that by installing these digital...
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there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. a lot of people took that and ran with it because it was reported on the news it. i took that allegations very seriously. i sent our office of professional was a possibility down to cartagena for almost a week. i spent thousands of dollars. petrino salvador? >> yes, i mental salvador. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. we interviewed 28t to 30 people. -- i meant wl salvador. we spoke to a contract drivers, we spoke to the police chief, we spoke to the owner of a nightclub where the incident was alleged to have occurred. we were not able to prove any of these allegations. we spoke to the rso who conducted his own investigation down there. if there is information out there, when you read about it in the paper from an anonymous source, it's very difficult for us to investigate that type of allegation. all i would say is we would like to know who, when, why, and names of people and who are the people condoning it. it's not the organization i know that we would condone such beh
there was an allegation at the beginning of this about misconduct in el salvador. a lot of people took that and ran with it because it was reported on the news it. i took that allegations very seriously. i sent our office of professional was a possibility down to cartagena for almost a week. i spent thousands of dollars. petrino salvador? >> yes, i mental salvador. we spent thousands of dollars to send those people down there. we interviewed 28t to 30 people. -- i meant wl salvador. we...
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people's faces. >> for a week this winter, redskins fullback, young, traveled the areas of el salvador, it was alla humanitarian military mission. >> excited to go there because my brother is in the military. something that is important to me, you know, any way to get back to the troops and just to show them that i care about them and appreciate what they do for this country. >> joined by florence and now new redskins teammate, james lee, derel got an up-close look. >> they let us put on the gear and stuff like that. we got to experience what they do. we don't realize as a society what they go through. i had no idea they fight every day. they battle, they are over there to survive and come back to their families. >> the guys had fun showing what they do every day. >> we did play seven on seven with the troops. i was the quarterback. but it was fun to be out there. we put them through the warmups that we do. >> it's what the troops taught derel that he'll cherish for ever. >> i said this to the colonel, comrade, that's what i felt. it made me build up and want to show that it is very important. >>
people's faces. >> for a week this winter, redskins fullback, young, traveled the areas of el salvador, it was alla humanitarian military mission. >> excited to go there because my brother is in the military. something that is important to me, you know, any way to get back to the troops and just to show them that i care about them and appreciate what they do for this country. >> joined by florence and now new redskins teammate, james lee, derel got an up-close look. >>...
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for a movement of people within north america, we militarize the border with our second-largest trading partner. and in doing so, we made the problem worse. first of all, we militarize el paso in 1993. and the san diego in 1994. in fact, this was not to stop illegal migration. it simply redirected it. along the back border, nobody trusted there. arizona was not anywhere near the top 10 of illegal migration in the united states. but when you build three steel walls from the pacific ocean of to the sierra, and gorbachev officers staring at that wall -- and a border officers staring at that wall, people started going to arizona. 20,000 people are arriving every day in tijuana and the crossing illegally into san diego. it does not make it to big -- its islamic big impression. lots of mexicans and -- if it does not make a big impression. lots of mexicans on both sides of the border. it does make a big impression. people crossing through open ranch land, open desert. they become apparent. this attracted the media. an invasion. but, in fact, nothing has changed. volume set not changed at all. in fact, the expansion of the border patrol from about 3000 officers to 22,000 offic
for a movement of people within north america, we militarize the border with our second-largest trading partner. and in doing so, we made the problem worse. first of all, we militarize el paso in 1993. and the san diego in 1994. in fact, this was not to stop illegal migration. it simply redirected it. along the back border, nobody trusted there. arizona was not anywhere near the top 10 of illegal migration in the united states. but when you build three steel walls from the pacific ocean of to...
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el camino and scott boulevard. unclear if people were in the town homes right here. >>> a breaking story out of san francisco. man is dead now after he reportedly began firing at police. jean elle is on the ground, covering this for us. >> reporter: jessica, san francisco police officers say an armed suspect who fired at police has been shot and killed by san francisco police officers. this is still a very active scene. that suspect was wanted in connection with a homicide in roner park. when roner park attempted to contact him at an apartment building on post street, they say he fired at officers. they also say that suspect fired through the walls and floors at roner park and san francisco police officers, sometime between 10:00 and 11:00 tonight. that officer involved in the shooting is under investigation. >> we'll continue to follow both of the stories on our morning show at 4:30 today in the bay. >> have a good night. bye-bye. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your sm
el camino and scott boulevard. unclear if people were in the town homes right here. >>> a breaking story out of san francisco. man is dead now after he reportedly began firing at police. jean elle is on the ground, covering this for us. >> reporter: jessica, san francisco police officers say an armed suspect who fired at police has been shot and killed by san francisco police officers. this is still a very active scene. that suspect was wanted in connection with a homicide in...
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republicans don't have any ability to have any sort of compassion for people who have been hit hard during this economic downturn. >> now, we've got a clip that el straits just that. >> they weren't concerned about your health. it was like working in the sweatshops of the '30s. >> private equity is not, per se, bad. but what bain capital did was not capitalism, it was bad management. >> what he does is he goes on to say just after that, they go on to paint this illustration of mitt romney as a guy who simply can't be president because he doesn't care about people who have lost their jobs. and this notion that conservatives can't have compassion for people who are hurting is a rift that we've seep since the great depression when herbert hoover was tagged for not carriage about people that were hit by the economic downturn of the 1929-1930s. >> so that myth needs to go. >> not only does it need to know, we know about mitt romney's personal charity. he gives $4 million in charitable contributions. we know there are plenty of examples, we know he's a man of compassion. >> now errol, your myth is the classic thing we hear over and over that the presi
republicans don't have any ability to have any sort of compassion for people who have been hit hard during this economic downturn. >> now, we've got a clip that el straits just that. >> they weren't concerned about your health. it was like working in the sweatshops of the '30s. >> private equity is not, per se, bad. but what bain capital did was not capitalism, it was bad management. >> what he does is he goes on to say just after that, they go on to paint this...
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el loco. he was personally responsible for carrying out this. the massacre of 49 peopleered in northeastern mexico, decapitated and beheaded. and officials say he was responsible for it and he was captured. so a major blow to the criminal organization in that part of mexico. >> how major of a code would this be? i'm sure they had some sort of leader in waiting. >> that's right. there was a major blow. this man was in charge of that part of mexico, which is a major lucrative transit point for criminal organizations. now, what we're seeing is criminal organizations are is killing people in some parts of mexico and transporting bo bodies to other parts of mexico. that's what officials suggested when they made the announce. of his arrest. >> next, it could be the next step in america's space flight, but they have to get it off the ground here. launch one not successful. how is launch looking, launch is what, about 12 hours? >> nasa tv is going to pick up live countdown at 2:30 a.m. eastern time so you can watch it on nasa tv. >> if you're up that early. >> or not to bed yet.
el loco. he was personally responsible for carrying out this. the massacre of 49 peopleered in northeastern mexico, decapitated and beheaded. and officials say he was responsible for it and he was captured. so a major blow to the criminal organization in that part of mexico. >> how major of a code would this be? i'm sure they had some sort of leader in waiting. >> that's right. there was a major blow. this man was in charge of that part of mexico, which is a major lucrative transit...
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of stuff goes right. >> and with the el our people applications and i've been to a number of defense recently for federal officials who talked about the need to do more with less and i guess what i'm wondering is a two-part question. first are there specific things agencies are doing. you are trying to motivate people but are there specific activities you've been able to do to address that and the second part is are we reaching the point especially some of the proposals in the federal work force become law where that's not going to be possible and the agencies have to say look useful want us to do why we are not going to do x. >> et de dhs we will be getting refunds called the efficiency review and it was kind of an intra department will effort designed to spare art redundancy waste to figure out cheaper ways of doing things, and they literally have been able to find billions of dollars of things cost avoidances we could have and then redeployed the money into the mission. often times we are operating without one. there's no ceo in the country that has to deal with a sort of uncertainty we have about bud
of stuff goes right. >> and with the el our people applications and i've been to a number of defense recently for federal officials who talked about the need to do more with less and i guess what i'm wondering is a two-part question. first are there specific things agencies are doing. you are trying to motivate people but are there specific activities you've been able to do to address that and the second part is are we reaching the point especially some of the proposals in the federal...
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group of travellers that can quickly move through security and focus on the people we don't know so much about. >> yeah. i remember in writing "greedy bastards", i found the chernoff rapiscan boone dog elbe one of the best anecdotes to see what unholy alliance in business and politics looks like and the risk it creates for us as a nation as it its most acute. thank you both for your time. and raising all of our awareness. well look into mibyo metrics and dogs, and if they are the best way it keep us safe, we should do that. thank you both. i will look to more and advise the same no for others. >>> there are two sets of rules. angry stock shareholders. yes. swarming one of america's large est banks. they call themselves the 99% power. remember, the big banks have gotten much larger since the financial crisis as they are now under the direct supervision of the federal reserve. our next guest says he has a simple solution to prevent the next disaster if a bank is too big to fail, he said it should be too big to resist. a heck after slogan. the crevice hyped ro posed bill by congressman brad sherman. congressman, walk us through your pudding. you don't have to convince us why it is a good
group of travellers that can quickly move through security and focus on the people we don't know so much about. >> yeah. i remember in writing "greedy bastards", i found the chernoff rapiscan boone dog elbe one of the best anecdotes to see what unholy alliance in business and politics looks like and the risk it creates for us as a nation as it its most acute. thank you both for your time. and raising all of our awareness. well look into mibyo metrics and dogs, and if they are...