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i'm peter wolf hill, executive director of library users association. i'm very concerned and others are, too, with real step in the direction of the destruction of library services for the public. first of all, as i've spoken to you a number of times, the magazine section, the entire western part of the fifth floor were bound magazines a through l were kept, all of those have been evicted, willy-nilly and placed in off-site storage where they are not available for public blousing. you have to know exactly what magazine you want. ~ browsing then request it and it's 24 hours to get it. when supervisor eric mar came to the library to fate the 30th project anniversary of [speaker not understood], that was a nice thing to do. but i wonder why supervisor mar, in light of the things we've been saying, did not bother to go to have a look at what's happening on the fifth floor where public access to magazines, including magazines that might encourage people to want to learn to read, have become unavailable in the normal way. i ask for you to send queries to the
i'm peter wolf hill, executive director of library users association. i'm very concerned and others are, too, with real step in the direction of the destruction of library services for the public. first of all, as i've spoken to you a number of times, the magazine section, the entire western part of the fifth floor were bound magazines a through l were kept, all of those have been evicted, willy-nilly and placed in off-site storage where they are not available for public blousing. you have to...
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olympics they should go to the olympics but your colleague from the house, congressman peter king yesterday told wolf blitzer it's not worth the risk. let me play that bite. >> i believe that sochi is safe. >> i would not go myself. if i were an athlete, that's one thing. but just as a spectator, i don't think it's worth the risk. >> if i had a son or a daughter performing in the olympics, i would go. now that i don't, i probably would not. i've seen the threat stream. i know the opposition and it's continuing, it's threatening, and hopefully arrests can be made and any attack can be stopped. >> and just to be clear, these insurgent groups or terrorist groups are from the caucasus, not al qaeda? >> the one i'm thinking of is from the caucasus. >> there was an arrest of black widows, the widows of insurgents that have been killed in this fight. some of the arrests, the woman have been reportedly released. do you have any information about that? was that bad intelligence or -- >> no. and i'm not going to comment on any arrests. >> in terms of the actual threat, we heard yesterday that airlines were bei
olympics they should go to the olympics but your colleague from the house, congressman peter king yesterday told wolf blitzer it's not worth the risk. let me play that bite. >> i believe that sochi is safe. >> i would not go myself. if i were an athlete, that's one thing. but just as a spectator, i don't think it's worth the risk. >> if i had a son or a daughter performing in the olympics, i would go. now that i don't, i probably would not. i've seen the threat stream. i know...
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. >> that was congressman peter king talking to wolf blitzer. nick paton walsh is standing by in sochi. we want to start with evan perez working his sources in washington. evan, sources revealing a potential threat. they believe it's credible. they're taking it seriously. what else do you know? >> reporter: anderson, this is a threat that they think is particularly focused on flights that are coming from european countries and other neighboring countries into russia. we know that that is a specific worry that they have right now among u.s. officials in the intelligence community and homeland security officials. it's very unusual to issue an alert like this like they did today to the airlines. so it tells you they're taking this very seriously. they don't want to take any chances there's something they could have missed. >> despite the threats, though, u.s. officials do they still believe it's safe to travel to the olympics? >> reporter: well, they do. just today i talked to people who had gotten some briefings. they said that they have increased
. >> that was congressman peter king talking to wolf blitzer. nick paton walsh is standing by in sochi. we want to start with evan perez working his sources in washington. evan, sources revealing a potential threat. they believe it's credible. they're taking it seriously. what else do you know? >> reporter: anderson, this is a threat that they think is particularly focused on flights that are coming from european countries and other neighboring countries into russia. we know that...
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discussed reading state means any attitudes to women in british society with steven wolf from uk independence party and peter wilding founder of the pro eu british influence. today to begin reading to hang her head in shame and be completely embarrass embarrassed on two fronts the scolding people of britain too ignorant to be able to understand the issues to vote and also that she said the brits are too lazy compared to eu migrants. i believe that she should apologize to the people of this country for the statements he's made today. what comes from a guy who's party leader nigel far rock stars of the year off by saying thirty million remaining in a bulgarian immigrants are knocking on the door of the uk festival said unity was completely full figure. secondly they have come to the point really a halt to this story. you know whether vivian rating is saying anything with a width of the beast is the truth is the british people don't know enough about british influence and how the brits operate in the european union mekong do so because they are fed a diet through various newspapers which is essential to me it's
discussed reading state means any attitudes to women in british society with steven wolf from uk independence party and peter wilding founder of the pro eu british influence. today to begin reading to hang her head in shame and be completely embarrass embarrassed on two fronts the scolding people of britain too ignorant to be able to understand the issues to vote and also that she said the brits are too lazy compared to eu migrants. i believe that she should apologize to the people of this...
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run out of time thank you both very much gentlemen for joining me peter wilding from british influence founder and director and stephen wolfe of the u.k. independence party thank you more still to come after a short break stay with us here on our team. transit. your best way to the heart of moscow. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world right now. to picture of just days. from around the globe. to me. twenty minutes past the hour now south africa's opposition are reportedly struggling to make their voices heard in their protest against corruption and crime in widespread poverty on arrest see that in the post mandela country as the nation seems to be edging toward a security crisis archy's policy reports from johannesburg where we're about to enter one of the most dangerous townships in one of the most dangerous cities in the world this is the south africa that mandela left behind never know what to expect. when you go out in those three some days of be quiet some days you just up and down there are a lot of downs in south africa now days away from the cameras all is not well in
run out of time thank you both very much gentlemen for joining me peter wilding from british influence founder and director and stephen wolfe of the u.k. independence party thank you more still to come after a short break stay with us here on our team. transit. your best way to the heart of moscow. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world right now. to picture of just days. from around the globe. to me. twenty minutes past the hour now south africa's...
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wolf. as always. thank you. >> peter king is a key member of the house homeland security committee. >>> just ahead, making big trucks that produce less pollution. president obama focusing in on fuel efficiency as he tackles climate change. gloria borger standing by live will discuss the politics of this. >>> also ahead, the rocker, ted nugent, campaigning today for a republican candidate running for governor of texas. but nugent's recent remarks about president obama have a lot of people outraged right now. wondering why are the republicans in texas welcoming someone who calls the president of the united states a sub human mongrel. fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your eyes are unique, so help protect your eye health with ocuvite. ...and let in the dog that
wolf. as always. thank you. >> peter king is a key member of the house homeland security committee. >>> just ahead, making big trucks that produce less pollution. president obama focusing in on fuel efficiency as he tackles climate change. gloria borger standing by live will discuss the politics of this. >>> also ahead, the rocker, ted nugent, campaigning today for a republican candidate running for governor of texas. but nugent's recent remarks about president obama...
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>> hi, wolf, i'm here with peter brooks, a senior fellow from the heritage foundation from national securityush administration and the pentagon. let's talk about this region that tom fuentes mentioned just a minute ago because you know a good deal about this. the north caucasus region has been incredibly violent for a long time. >> some of the most horrific attacks in russian history have come out of this region. attacks against elementary schools, theaters, subways, aircraft, airports, trains. >> most recently in volgograd down here that very same thing happened. >> absolutely, just in late december, two attacks. the train station and a trolley bus killed dozens of people and that originated out of this part of the world. >> not only very violent terrorists but they show a willingness to go beyond their immediate zone. the boston bombings, those two young men had ties to this part of the region. let's move over here and talk about sochi on the western side. it is something of an island in the midst of all this chaos because the mountains separated from the worst of it and the sea protects i
>> hi, wolf, i'm here with peter brooks, a senior fellow from the heritage foundation from national securityush administration and the pentagon. let's talk about this region that tom fuentes mentioned just a minute ago because you know a good deal about this. the north caucasus region has been incredibly violent for a long time. >> some of the most horrific attacks in russian history have come out of this region. attacks against elementary schools, theaters, subways, aircraft,...
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wolf in much more safer places like the intelligence where you cannot be. the i.d.f. spokesman peter lerner insists the drop in number doesn't change things the i.d.f. . can still keep the country safe it is part of the situation where the types of threats have also changed it's also the result of an atmosphere where there are other units which also are substantial. in the type of defense that they supply for instance technological units the army stand on the comb through this cyber both and compute the thing you need the people that stand in front of their own enemy and this save the ball do all they do it was come back here next may not be fighting the because bastion of the existence keeping themselves go in. tel aviv. next our documentary team trains its lenses on eye laser scanner oh last angels coming up after a short. recently and online poll by the liberal dozhd t.v. channel that's rain in english has caused quite a storm of rage across the country how could a stupid online poll cause russia wide anger while they pose the question was defending living grad from the nazis wort
wolf in much more safer places like the intelligence where you cannot be. the i.d.f. spokesman peter lerner insists the drop in number doesn't change things the i.d.f. . can still keep the country safe it is part of the situation where the types of threats have also changed it's also the result of an atmosphere where there are other units which also are substantial. in the type of defense that they supply for instance technological units the army stand on the comb through this cyber both and...
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wolf. >> coming up, assuming he gets the republican nomination. >> that's right. >> we'll see what happens. that's why we like covering politics. petery much. >>> so are democrats big fans of bruce springsteen? would republicans rather listen to country music? pandora says it has figured out how your music choices reveal your politics and wants to turn that knowledge into profit. cnn correspondent laurie segall joining us from new york right now. let's talk a little bit about this. some folks will watch various shows, listen to various music, that may not necessarily reflect their political positions. but they like the shows. so is this an accurate reflection of a political agenda, shall we say? >> reporter: sure. look, i share your sentiment. just because, you know, someone potentially listens to country music doesn't mean they're necessarily republican. but the key here and what pandora is doing, when you sign up for this app, you sign up with your zip code. and wolf, your zip code has a lot of valuable geographic data that pandora is taking advantage. so in the past, what they have done is looked at your zip code and said, hey, a
wolf. >> coming up, assuming he gets the republican nomination. >> that's right. >> we'll see what happens. that's why we like covering politics. petery much. >>> so are democrats big fans of bruce springsteen? would republicans rather listen to country music? pandora says it has figured out how your music choices reveal your politics and wants to turn that knowledge into profit. cnn correspondent laurie segall joining us from new york right now. let's talk a little...
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peter boyle lived about four years. he was 71, i believe, at the time of his death. you get an idea of the age range there, wolfom brocaw, we wish him only, only the best. thanks for the explanation. we will take a quick break and be right back. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. . >>> guilty on 20 of 21 counts. that's just coming in to cnn. courtesy of wdsu. that's in new orleans, louisiana. ray nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts found guilty by a jury moments ago. the trial involved prosecutors claiming that nagin had taken bribes worth a half million dollars both before and after katrina. a lot of us became familiar with him during katrina and a horrible story that we interviewed him clearly many times he wa
peter boyle lived about four years. he was 71, i believe, at the time of his death. you get an idea of the age range there, wolfom brocaw, we wish him only, only the best. thanks for the explanation. we will take a quick break and be right back. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents...