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peter, bienvenido al show!gracias, es un gusto estar aqui. >> ¿es realmente posible aliviar, completamente, el dolor en las articulaciones y coyunturas? >> si es realmente posible y encontre la respuesta; es supple, una bebida deliciosa, tan potente que pudiera beber todos los dias. si bebes solo una botella, todos los dias, sentiras una diferencia significativa en solo siete dias. >> ¿peter, hablas de un alivio total al punto que no queda nada de dolor? >> absolutamente, un alivio total. puedes obtener la movilidad total bebiendo supple todos los dias. >> ahora, segun tu experiencia, ¿que coyunturas causan el mayor dolor? >> ¿sabes que puede ser cualquier articulacion? puede ser tus rodillas, tus caderas, tus manos, tu cuello, tu espalda; todas esas coyunturas son increiblemente dolorosas para casi todo el mundo. >> ¿usted nos ofrece un alivio total con supple? >> si. >> ¿que significa esto? >> el alivio total significa, simplemente, tal como se oye. estamos hablando de algo que los cientificos han descubierto
peter, bienvenido al show!gracias, es un gusto estar aqui. >> ¿es realmente posible aliviar, completamente, el dolor en las articulaciones y coyunturas? >> si es realmente posible y encontre la respuesta; es supple, una bebida deliciosa, tan potente que pudiera beber todos los dias. si bebes solo una botella, todos los dias, sentiras una diferencia significativa en solo siete dias. >> ¿peter, hablas de un alivio total al punto que no queda nada de dolor? >>...
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. >> peter, esto es muy emocionante.e momento, y le gustaria obtener supple, la bebida deliciosa para aliviar, completamente, el dolor de todos sus problemas de articulaciones y coyunturas, levante el telefono y llame al numero en pantalla. hemos hecho un arreglo especial con nuestro invitado peter apatow que estara disponible solamente durante este show de medicina inteligente. su usted llama hoy lo invito a experimentar el poder de supple, absolutamente sin riesgos, levante el telefono y llame al numero en su pantalla. peter, los ingredientes activos que estan disponibles ahora mismo, de venta libre o con prescripcion, ¿no son agentes modificadores de enfermedades o si? >> no, no lo son. todas estas maravillosas medicinas que hay por ahi no hacen nada mas que tapar el dolor, la peor parte es que en realidad causan el deterioro de los cartilagos, exactamente lo opuesto que hace supple. >> entonces, los ingredientes de supple realmente tienen calidades modificadoras de ciertas enfermedades. >> exactamente. ¿y sabes que?
. >> peter, esto es muy emocionante.e momento, y le gustaria obtener supple, la bebida deliciosa para aliviar, completamente, el dolor de todos sus problemas de articulaciones y coyunturas, levante el telefono y llame al numero en pantalla. hemos hecho un arreglo especial con nuestro invitado peter apatow que estara disponible solamente durante este show de medicina inteligente. su usted llama hoy lo invito a experimentar el poder de supple, absolutamente sin riesgos, levante el telefono...
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peter ban belongs to the butts.hat's right, shirley butt has a small farm nearby and thinks sparkles couldn't resist causing a little trouble. it was a chase that ended with a very unusual rescue. it's a tale of two animals. the dog named sparkles allegedly chased peter pan, the sheep, and got them both trapped on a cliff, 220 feet above richmond. >> it's a cliff that's very unstable. has a lot of large loose rocks. >> reporter: firefighters took over, when the dog walker tried to rescue the pair from their precarious position. it did more than a dozen richmond fires in a dare devil operation. the labrador mix apparently could not wait to be rescued. >> she a little bit mischievous? >> that i did not pick up on. she was extremely compliant. >> reporter: for peter pan, it was a different story. even though there was not much space, the sheep skidded away from its rescuers multiple times. >> mainly, it was just afraid. it would try to get away. and the best thing you could do was to try to tackle it. i think he did. >
peter ban belongs to the butts.hat's right, shirley butt has a small farm nearby and thinks sparkles couldn't resist causing a little trouble. it was a chase that ended with a very unusual rescue. it's a tale of two animals. the dog named sparkles allegedly chased peter pan, the sheep, and got them both trapped on a cliff, 220 feet above richmond. >> it's a cliff that's very unstable. has a lot of large loose rocks. >> reporter: firefighters took over, when the dog walker tried to...
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. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some action, some heavy lifting by our coleagues and heavy lifting by our different elected leaders. to get that done, i believe it goes back to the point of public engage meant so, what i'd like to do right now is say, let's follow up on the comment that lester snow made about getting a communications plan going. one of the things to kick that off today i'd like to say the san francisco public utilities commission will be able to pledge one hundred thousand. my budget, well we have one vote but i think we can get unanimous support for that. but get a hundred thousand fo
. >> the points peter made were very good ones. whether it's the planning or possible solutions, whether it's trying to get land use departments of our various countys to pay attention under the regulatory or legislative aspect, somebody even mentioned taxes, to make tough choices whether their solutions peter made or raising fees or taxes to support these efforts because some of these solutions - eventhough - in the long run will pay off, initially, they will mean some action, some heavy...
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look absolutely peter there's a crisis and ultimately there's going to have to be a change in the way that food is produced but let me just come back on what deborah has said because to be quite honest it's economic mumbo jumbo of the sort that we get from non-governmental organizations who simply are trying to cover their own backsides for their inability to manage to actually deliver food to people's tables the issue here it's got nothing to do with speculation the issue has got nothing to do with these index funds and so on that she talks about yes they may well be active participants in the market but the simple fact is that if you look at food per se i mean take for example onions the price of onions is managed to go up by a vast amount in recent times in india it collapsed recently by seventy percent because the government produced more supply it's actually a true truth of the market that in fact there are no futures contracts for example in the united states of america the world's greatest capitalist market on onions so the idea that this is all the failure of the market is act
look absolutely peter there's a crisis and ultimately there's going to have to be a change in the way that food is produced but let me just come back on what deborah has said because to be quite honest it's economic mumbo jumbo of the sort that we get from non-governmental organizations who simply are trying to cover their own backsides for their inability to manage to actually deliver food to people's tables the issue here it's got nothing to do with speculation the issue has got nothing to do...
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below and welcome to cross dot com peter lavelle the egyptian revolt who succeeded but what about the revolution the dreaded dictator has now left the scene now the hard work begins to build a new democratic polity would need to happen in outside of egypt for this to happen . and you can. start. to discuss egypt's path i'm joined by john going to be on the in washington he's a writer an analyst in dubai we have to write heem he's a visiting fellow at the dubai school of government and in seattle we cross to ramsey by rude he is the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle and another member of our crosstalk team here on the hunger for a gentleman this is cross talk you've all been around before and you know the rules so obama z. in seattle if i can go to you first as we sit down all of us the constitution in egypt has been suspended parliament has been dissolved a referendum will be held we don't know presumably before elections in six months time is egypt its government its military government and its protesters can they do that in six months because the reason i ask this question
below and welcome to cross dot com peter lavelle the egyptian revolt who succeeded but what about the revolution the dreaded dictator has now left the scene now the hard work begins to build a new democratic polity would need to happen in outside of egypt for this to happen . and you can. start. to discuss egypt's path i'm joined by john going to be on the in washington he's a writer an analyst in dubai we have to write heem he's a visiting fellow at the dubai school of government and in...
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that's exactly what i find i find this very troubling peter just the idea that. i am sorry i. here is they have to be enough to their own devices for many many years they have been left to their own devices and look what is the outcome of this oppression dictatorship support. batum financed by the united states government with or you like this or not john this is the reality of it and you have got to put up with the fact that when the people who are live to their own devices they have brought real tangible change in their lives now as tofik said you can either support that movement that has been lived by the people or try to manage that move movement and try to impose your own will on the egyptians because you simply don't think that they are responsible enough to be left to their own devices. john well here i think we're splitting hairs here let me backtrack you're talking about intervention or involving versus support i think that's almost a distinction without a difference in terms of support some of the greatest support for the egyptian revolutionaries for the young people
that's exactly what i find i find this very troubling peter just the idea that. i am sorry i. here is they have to be enough to their own devices for many many years they have been left to their own devices and look what is the outcome of this oppression dictatorship support. batum financed by the united states government with or you like this or not john this is the reality of it and you have got to put up with the fact that when the people who are live to their own devices they have brought...
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to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and crosses the miles of federal organizations. how do we use this world today in our,cip, planning to create platforms to leverage the real actions in the years and legacies we're putting together? >> thank you. >> one of the things we've noticeed our community climate development plan is greenhouse gases reduction metric, is pretty key integrator for integrating a lot of different activities so we've kind of adopted this approach of, an adopt the,un,fc. what needs to be done in order to do this we have to look forward 50 years ahead and we have to say, ok
to synthesize and follow up, i like peters comments. one of this things we do when we talk to more and more people is seeing a transition from a world we were focused on and meeting a regulatory world and now we're being asked to look external and further from the small boundaries of our communities and where do we sit. some of the ways we're helping and thinking of how to move forward is here is a set of what we have to do to meet the current set. how do we understand it's pervasive and...
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activists using social networking sites to rally start against peter khudi. he has been in power since 1969. a growing number of libyans are calling for their leader to go. 14 people have reportedly died in several cities. hundreds of young palastinians called for unity. islamist group, the rival dates back to early 1990s. now inspired by antigovernment protest taking place around the middle east, palastinians are calling for 2 groups to come together. >> this man joins uz from leb anon, christian and author of the book coming revolution, is this something snels>> >> in each one of these countries you have different agendas, economics, corruption. the movement is regional. there is race, young educated secular tribe, and the islamists muslim brotherhood and other rulers. >> walid, who is behind it, today the mahmoud ahmadenijad is behind all this. who do you say is responsible? >> of course the iranian regime has its own view of the ever world. they do believe in their oend of times tcollapse of all these regimes. and the ideaologist spreading. the youth, bas
activists using social networking sites to rally start against peter khudi. he has been in power since 1969. a growing number of libyans are calling for their leader to go. 14 people have reportedly died in several cities. hundreds of young palastinians called for unity. islamist group, the rival dates back to early 1990s. now inspired by antigovernment protest taking place around the middle east, palastinians are calling for 2 groups to come together. >> this man joins uz from leb anon,...
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hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle u.s. president barack obama has requested five hundred forty nine billion dollars in military spending for this year a small decrease over last year none the less the global arms business is booming do more arms not less in jane ger the world security obviously events in the middle east are top of mind play and you can.
hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle u.s. president barack obama has requested five hundred forty nine billion dollars in military spending for this year a small decrease over last year none the less the global arms business is booming do more arms not less in jane ger the world security obviously events in the middle east are top of mind play and you can.
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on this edition of crosstalk peter lavelle and discuss discuss the multiple changes egypt faces as well as the international reaction to it that discussion is coming your way here on r.t. . really do you believe. that you. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle dilemma democracy versus stability can egypt have both are the u.s. and its allies in the region prepared to see people's power in the arab world succeed and can democratize the middle east bring about peace. and. to discuss democracy in the middle east i'm joined by ramsey by root in seattle he's the editor in chief of the palestine chronicle in jerusalem we go to israel made out he is the director of information resources at the manakin bagan heritage center and in london we go to come out and he is the chairman of the center for the study of terrorism and another member of our cross talk team yelena hunger all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect you have differences of opinion and i do encourage you to jump in here ok if i could go to ramsey first in seattle i think you know looking over the event
on this edition of crosstalk peter lavelle and discuss discuss the multiple changes egypt faces as well as the international reaction to it that discussion is coming your way here on r.t. . really do you believe. that you. and you can. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle dilemma democracy versus stability can egypt have both are the u.s. and its allies in the region prepared to see people's power in the arab world succeed and can democratize the middle east bring about peace. and....
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our next speaker is peter. peter is supervisor and senior adviser of the traffic and transport division at the chamber of commerce, amsterdam. they are partners with businesses and public authorities to develop a robust and economically healthy region. they supervise a team of professionals in the port industries, barge, rail, and road transport. sounds like mta. the chamber of commerce amsterdam is known as an element of innovative approach to connectivity and mobility. he is strong and establishing unique partnership to create groundbreaking solutions. he started a task force formability management for employers and employees to reduce car trafficked by 10%. -- he started a task force for mobility management for employers and employees to reduce traffic by 10%. >> i will give you the perspective of the business community in amsterdam. athis is the region of amsterda. this is the inner city of amsterdam, and the rest of the city are the suburbs. the whole city, there are 2.2 million people, but the real city o
our next speaker is peter. peter is supervisor and senior adviser of the traffic and transport division at the chamber of commerce, amsterdam. they are partners with businesses and public authorities to develop a robust and economically healthy region. they supervise a team of professionals in the port industries, barge, rail, and road transport. sounds like mta. the chamber of commerce amsterdam is known as an element of innovative approach to connectivity and mobility. he is strong and...
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thank you peter, thank you brian.o see you. >> charlie: we continue with the scandal involving silvio berlusconi. a judge told him to go under trial for sex with an under aged prostitute. he's charged with abuse of power. the trial is scheduled to begin on april 6th. berlusconi denials the charges in his but first public comawnlt. he said among other things i'm not worried in the least. joining me is anna guaita -- and claudia gatti. i'm pleased to have them here. had this been allowed to continue because berlusconi has money and power. has been allowed to continue because it's italy. tea think you have to put it in perspective. most americans wonder why this is possible. but if you consider what's behind. i mean this is as if bill gates decided to transform microsoft into a political party. he also owns cbs, nbc and abc. he controls as the prime minister the editor of pbs. he owned time warner, lowes theatres. citizen cane, george steinbrenner and warren buffett fused into one person. >> charlie: that was his private
thank you peter, thank you brian.o see you. >> charlie: we continue with the scandal involving silvio berlusconi. a judge told him to go under trial for sex with an under aged prostitute. he's charged with abuse of power. the trial is scheduled to begin on april 6th. berlusconi denials the charges in his but first public comawnlt. he said among other things i'm not worried in the least. joining me is anna guaita -- and claudia gatti. i'm pleased to have them here. had this been allowed to...
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peter is this the day that our cell phones arise against us. really know if we're in a skynet situation just yet but what we are hearing from scientists is that we could see some interference. on our technology the technologies that we use in our daily lives this is due to a solar flare that i heard on the fifteenth of february it was solar flares essentially a little bit like a little bit like a belt from the sun it kicks out with of radiation that's now taken in the past few days to reach us here and will hit us to date now and what this can cause is some kind of. allows a lot more radiation than we've sent you we usually get from the sun now that can sound incredibly dangerous what scientists have told us though is that ground level here on earth the magnetosphere the eye on a sphere the atmosphere protecting our planet make sure that we are at no particular risk here on the scientists are telling us there are some people though who are at more risk because we're looking at astronauts currently up on the international space station at the mo
peter is this the day that our cell phones arise against us. really know if we're in a skynet situation just yet but what we are hearing from scientists is that we could see some interference. on our technology the technologies that we use in our daily lives this is due to a solar flare that i heard on the fifteenth of february it was solar flares essentially a little bit like a little bit like a belt from the sun it kicks out with of radiation that's now taken in the past few days to reach us...
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they need to make sure that she didn't hurt peter pan in any way. they said looking at the evidence it seemed it was just a chase. in richmond, grace lee cbs5. >>> dreams on hold for dozens of college-bound students, the mistake that now has many have of them uncertain about their future. >>> no need to cover up. the new body scanner that is not as intrusive. what this one lets passengers do that the other ones don't. >> what if your roof could kill smog? the new technology coming to california homes. >>> okay so i made a bit of an adjustment in our forecast. adjustment in our forecast. what you need to,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ bird chirping ] [ snoring ] [ clears throat ] hop to, gang. it's showtime. uh, do you know this guy? i'm not gonna cry, am i? only if you don't believe in the power of friendship. really? you guys are good. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. that's so cute, it's stupid
they need to make sure that she didn't hurt peter pan in any way. they said looking at the evidence it seemed it was just a chase. in richmond, grace lee cbs5. >>> dreams on hold for dozens of college-bound students, the mistake that now has many have of them uncertain about their future. >>> no need to cover up. the new body scanner that is not as intrusive. what this one lets passengers do that the other ones don't. >> what if your roof could kill smog? the new...
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. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an example. 30 years ago, those running the system, the trains and suburban trains, they said we do not have room for bicycles on the trains. the passengers, they are more important. then gradually, they were pressed, and you were allowed to bring a bicycle on sundays. it worked. that was gradually opened more and more op. in the end, the only restrictions was on a rush-hour , and only in the most busy direction. then when they got a new train wagon, they got a fixed area we could have wheelchair's and trams, and to have your bicycle less well. -- and you could have your bicycle as well. i think it is working perfectly well. now they see the cyclists as their customers. and that is a big change, because before they were the enemy. >> the situation in the netherlands is completely different. cyclists are
. >> thank you, peter. sarah? [inaudible] >> i just wanted to ask you to share some of your challenges with having so many cyclists and public transit. i[inaudible] >> we have a system in copenhagen which could be an example. 30 years ago, those running the system, the trains and suburban trains, they said we do not have room for bicycles on the trains. the passengers, they are more important. then gradually, they were pressed, and you were allowed to bring a bicycle on...
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they need to make sure that she didn't hurt peter pan in any way. they said looking at the evidence it seemed it was just a chase. in richmond, grace lee cbs5. >>> dreams on hold for dozens of college-bound students, the mistake that now has many have of them uncertain about their future. >>> no need to cover up. the new body scanner that is not as intrusive. what this one lets passengers do that the other ones don't. >> what if your roof could kill smog? the new technology coming to california homes. >>> okay so i made a bit of an adjustment in our forecast. what you need to know about those changes coming up as "eyewitness news" continues on cbs5. ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] when sean was looking at mba programs, he wanted a curriculum designed to meet market needs, with faculty who brought real-world perspective on where the business world was headed and the practical experience to help him make an impact. my name is sean blankenship, i'm making the electric car more accessible, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] imagine what a business degree
they need to make sure that she didn't hurt peter pan in any way. they said looking at the evidence it seemed it was just a chase. in richmond, grace lee cbs5. >>> dreams on hold for dozens of college-bound students, the mistake that now has many have of them uncertain about their future. >>> no need to cover up. the new body scanner that is not as intrusive. what this one lets passengers do that the other ones don't. >> what if your roof could kill smog? the new...
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pan. -- sparkle and peter pan. jay there is a full 220 feet -- >> there is a full 220 feet to the bottom. the stiff is unstable and it has a lot of large, loose rock. >> i think she is in shock and pretty scared. >> he will be okay when he gets back up to the others. >> both animals are doing well. peter pan did have some cuts to his face, but he is being looked after by a veterinarian. >>> san jose has a new police chief. acting chief chris moore got the nod from the city council and he reached out to those who didn't want him to have the job. >> i ask you to be my appointment as a new being and new start and an opportunity to build upon the dialogue we created during the election process. >> a coalition of community ago thank you vises concerned about -- of activists concerned about profiling. they will set up a system to better track complaint about police bias and establish a community advisory board that will include those critical of the police department. >>> the president of san francisco's board of supervi
pan. -- sparkle and peter pan. jay there is a full 220 feet -- >> there is a full 220 feet to the bottom. the stiff is unstable and it has a lot of large, loose rock. >> i think she is in shock and pretty scared. >> he will be okay when he gets back up to the others. >> both animals are doing well. peter pan did have some cuts to his face, but he is being looked after by a veterinarian. >>> san jose has a new police chief. acting chief chris moore got the nod...
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the dog is named sparkles, the sheep is peter pan.s chased peter pan down a ridge and both got stuck. the woman walking sparkles went down after them but guess what? she got stuck. so she managed to climb to safety but richmond firefighters had to rappel down the cliff to rescue parkels and peter pan. >> it was a full probably 220 feet to the bottom and it's a cliff that's very unstable, has a lot of loose rock, has a lot of large loose rock. >> she's in shock i think. pretty scared. >> she'll be all right when she gets up to the others. >> peter pan has a few cuts on his face which will be looked at by a veterinarian. >> a bay area woman fell victim to a scam targeting the unemployed. with millions struggling to find work, it's a growing problem. conartists going after job seekers. one woman's heart-wrenching story. >> searching for work nearly a year while, all the while struggling to support her two-year-old son. careenna got pretty excited when she found this ad in the san francisco chronicle. an opening for a flight attendant off
the dog is named sparkles, the sheep is peter pan.s chased peter pan down a ridge and both got stuck. the woman walking sparkles went down after them but guess what? she got stuck. so she managed to climb to safety but richmond firefighters had to rappel down the cliff to rescue parkels and peter pan. >> it was a full probably 220 feet to the bottom and it's a cliff that's very unstable, has a lot of loose rock, has a lot of large loose rock. >> she's in shock i think. pretty...
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correspondent peter all over the cargo will peter we know that it's been reported that the opposition has taken over a number of cities of libya and now it's tripoli the they are preparing for what they're calling a final showdown what else do we know about what's happening over there. oh essentially the frontline of the battle between colonel gadhafi and the opposition forces is currently in the the city of zawiya around fifty kilometers outside of tripoli now the opposition forces control most of the country they are there in charge in all major cities with the the center of command being in benghazi the second city of libya in the east of the country now that we are preparing we are hearing that they will try and move forward into tripoli from zawiya as they close that noose around colonel gadhafi now over the weekend the united nations placed sanctions upon the gadhafi regime and these took the form of an asset freeze on colonel gadhafi his family and close associates also a travel ban as well as an arms embargo another thing that was included in the in the u.n. resolution was a r
correspondent peter all over the cargo will peter we know that it's been reported that the opposition has taken over a number of cities of libya and now it's tripoli the they are preparing for what they're calling a final showdown what else do we know about what's happening over there. oh essentially the frontline of the battle between colonel gadhafi and the opposition forces is currently in the the city of zawiya around fifty kilometers outside of tripoli now the opposition forces control...
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coming up later in cross talk peter the valen his gas discuss why countries in the middle east spend so much on the military and how the u.s. justifies its big business in the region. the saudi and the g.c.c. states to me in part or somewhat comparable to what singapore switzerland their small populations they want people to know they have weapons system basically want to be left alone saudi arabia does have some incursions into yemen and he's using it charnock it purchased from the u.s. and other states so i'm not sure about that but not a missile or one could of course discuss the problem there but to say that they're not using it at all i think it would be a question. if you could. watch is divided over claims that the countries jews should be compensated for the property they lost during the second world war many including the government say the country was fighting against occupation at any cost necessary but jews claim that was just a pretext to steal from their families peter all of discovery. thousands of law being jews were robbed of their property money and in many cases th
coming up later in cross talk peter the valen his gas discuss why countries in the middle east spend so much on the military and how the u.s. justifies its big business in the region. the saudi and the g.c.c. states to me in part or somewhat comparable to what singapore switzerland their small populations they want people to know they have weapons system basically want to be left alone saudi arabia does have some incursions into yemen and he's using it charnock it purchased from the u.s. and...
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the duty of care is a two way street with peter bligh who went to every right to save this kmart helper was losing her sight as well. the recession is proving that getting to university is not the meal ticket to a study career that it once was well millions of american graduates saddled with college debts from funding their future find that they're also laden with skills employers won't pay for as an associate you're going to discovered only the blue color option remains. the international children's fund has worked for almost a century help the less fortunate for another nation now we want to tell you about a problem a little closer to home. for whom only fifteen thousand and he said today you'll get everything you need to survive the idea of adopt a grad maybe a joke but modern day post college survival is most certainly not have seventy six thousand dollars or hunted by tuition debt larrys one of america's college degree owners facing a job market that has long ago thrown out the welcome mat young people have twice the unemployment rate of most americans college grads are stepping ou
the duty of care is a two way street with peter bligh who went to every right to save this kmart helper was losing her sight as well. the recession is proving that getting to university is not the meal ticket to a study career that it once was well millions of american graduates saddled with college debts from funding their future find that they're also laden with skills employers won't pay for as an associate you're going to discovered only the blue color option remains. the international...
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turning back to the an arrest in the middle east and north africa coming up peter lavelle and his guest talk about whether any instability in the region will trigger even higher oil prices and cause another global economic slowdown across stop coming. can start. blowing well come across the computor lavelle the price of oil the curse of oil the ongoing unrest in the arab world petroleum markets are more than reacting is the global economy on the edge of another deep recession and are a high oil price is here to stay is the price of oil time to arab revolutions and aspirations. can. start. to discuss the impact of all of this on oil prices i'm joined by michael klare and in springfield he is director of five colleges program in peace and world security studies and author of rising powers freaking planet the new geopolitics of energy in new york we go to andrew sheet he's director of communications and marketing at euro pacific capital and in frankfurt we crossed william engdahl he is an economic researcher and the author of a century of war anglo-american oil politics and the new world o
turning back to the an arrest in the middle east and north africa coming up peter lavelle and his guest talk about whether any instability in the region will trigger even higher oil prices and cause another global economic slowdown across stop coming. can start. blowing well come across the computor lavelle the price of oil the curse of oil the ongoing unrest in the arab world petroleum markets are more than reacting is the global economy on the edge of another deep recession and are a high oil...
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now going all this be affecting our everyday lives peter well how can affect their everyday lives they said. here on earth ground level we're fine we're. fine from any of the radiation it comes out from the solar this solar flare. if you're flying in an airplane you are rid of grit to risk however you'd be having to fly in an airplane morse of the time that we are going to be suffering from this this radiation storm cabin crew will be given the correct kind of of information in the correct kind of medication if they deem to be at risk by the airline that they're flying with normal commercial five passengers should be absolutely fine three people who are grid a risk than anybody else that would to me to have problems desperately and katherine kuhlmann the three astronauts who are up there on the international space station of course precautions being taken for them to make sure they are fine one of the things that we could see you've got some great pictures on the screen right now is one of the reasons it could affect our daily lives is we could be in for a fantastic like short dependin
now going all this be affecting our everyday lives peter well how can affect their everyday lives they said. here on earth ground level we're fine we're. fine from any of the radiation it comes out from the solar this solar flare. if you're flying in an airplane you are rid of grit to risk however you'd be having to fly in an airplane morse of the time that we are going to be suffering from this this radiation storm cabin crew will be given the correct kind of of information in the correct kind...
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all over who is in the regions following the story for as they are close you peter now the situation in libya doesn't look very optimistic at the moment so what is the latest on the ground. well the latest is that the unsecured after protesters are taking more and more ground every day they controlled the majority of the country out the moment of power from the capital tripoli now they're based out of their main foothold in the east of the country and being ghazi from there they've been able to take vast swathes of the come country convincing people from the soldiers from the libyan army to defect to their side in order to help them fight against gadhafi now we're also hearing from the refugee situation around twenty two thousand libyans of fled into tunisia another fifteen thousand heading towards where i am now in egypt so the people are trying to get away from some of the fighting but the there are forces in tripoli that are loyal to gadhafi and that seems to be where he is making a final stand if you will and final stand certainly not used out of context here yesterday saif gadha
all over who is in the regions following the story for as they are close you peter now the situation in libya doesn't look very optimistic at the moment so what is the latest on the ground. well the latest is that the unsecured after protesters are taking more and more ground every day they controlled the majority of the country out the moment of power from the capital tripoli now they're based out of their main foothold in the east of the country and being ghazi from there they've been able to...