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>>pettis: the problem is of course that babies don't become workers for 20 years. and so we end up with a much worse dependency problem and much heavier expenditure. >>most urban employees in their 40's and above expect the status quo to continue or at least improve. which means, leaving the workplace before 60 on modest but adequate benefits then dote on their only grandchild. >>huibi (in chinese): in the past, because there were no birth control policies, there were too manychildren. life was too difficult. now, there are less of us in the family, our living standard is better. >>reporter: her son knows little about the pension time bomb, but like many young parents, he won'ttrust in the state to provide for his retirement. he's one in a new, growing breed of chinese consumers that buys private insurance. >>yunfei (in chinese): our generation thinks about how to work to pay for pensions and insurance so that when we retire, we can have a good life. >>reporter: private insurance annual premiums now top 55 billion us dollars with the industry growing by over 20 per
>>pettis: the problem is of course that babies don't become workers for 20 years. and so we end up with a much worse dependency problem and much heavier expenditure. >>most urban employees in their 40's and above expect the status quo to continue or at least improve. which means, leaving the workplace before 60 on modest but adequate benefits then dote on their only grandchild. >>huibi (in chinese): in the past, because there were no birth control policies, there were too...
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. >> he is a petty criminal -- and english treasurer abroad. >> he took it to a level of criminality out of his death. -- out of his depth. >> raymund scott has found himself a tragic figure, since to eight years in prison. -- sentenced to eight years. >> aid agencies in pakistan are estimating the 2.5 million people have been affected by the monsoon floods. israel declared it will cooperate with the un investigation when israeli commanders killed nine turkish activists. he might think the floods in pakistan look bad, but the worst news is there is more monsoon rain to come. our correspondent has been examining what is causing this rainfall. >> they fence became a lifeline. two men clinging on as the waters surged around them. this was when the floods first struck last thursday. a bridge over won't. this -- a bridge overwhelmed. hundreds of people used the higher ground of a road to seek shelter.- seek >> it has devastated most of [inaudible] >> they munson that hit pakistan is part of a regular pattern of whether. the indian subcontinent heats up every summer and it draws moisture f
. >> he is a petty criminal -- and english treasurer abroad. >> he took it to a level of criminality out of his death. -- out of his depth. >> raymund scott has found himself a tragic figure, since to eight years in prison. -- sentenced to eight years. >> aid agencies in pakistan are estimating the 2.5 million people have been affected by the monsoon floods. israel declared it will cooperate with the un investigation when israeli commanders killed nine turkish activists....
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>> dicky: petty? >> jimmy: all right, here we go.the group nwa, our first guest helped popularize gangster rap, and, you may not know, the grilled chicken wrap, too. as an actor, he's starred in every movie with the word 'friday' or 'barbershop' in the title ever made. his latest is called "lottery ticket" and it opens august 20th. please welcome ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. how you feeling, man? >> jimmy: doing good. by the way, i have a hat just like that and i was driving around at the beach last weekend and some teenager called me a name for wearing the hat. >> is that right? probably said give cube back his damn hat. >> jimmy: you know what, if i was you, you wouldn't have been called that name. >> no, no, no. i probably look a little cooler than you, but you know -- >> jimmy: undoubtedly. you just got off tour with snoop dogg. >> i went on tour with the homie snoop. >> jimmy: who opened for who? >> i opened for snoop. we all got a lot of hits, so -- you know, i love going out with snoop
>> dicky: petty? >> jimmy: all right, here we go.the group nwa, our first guest helped popularize gangster rap, and, you may not know, the grilled chicken wrap, too. as an actor, he's starred in every movie with the word 'friday' or 'barbershop' in the title ever made. his latest is called "lottery ticket" and it opens august 20th. please welcome ice cube. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. how you feeling, man? >> jimmy: doing...
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and a steady with the upper pettis for the rest of the week and towards the weekend a little bit of a. however, below average for this time of year. >> and in world news, 34 people died and wildfires that destroyed hundreds of homes and russia this is amateur video. 500 new vide fires have be sparked with many people being put out but they are in an intense heat wave. the worst on record. with western/central russia burning 370,000 a.. the prime minister of israel is telling the u.n. chief that israel will take part in a u.n. investigation. the is really kelly read on the flotilla. and that the prime minister's office issued a statement that from may 31st. they boarded this ship and killed nine people and israel is defending its action despite worldwide condemnation. >> president barack obama gave that s speech to the americans disabled and america's role in the middle east will and a august 31st as scheduled. >> over become a closed and turned over hundreds of bases to iraq unmoving millions of pieces of equipment and the largest logistics' operations that we have seen in decades. by
and a steady with the upper pettis for the rest of the week and towards the weekend a little bit of a. however, below average for this time of year. >> and in world news, 34 people died and wildfires that destroyed hundreds of homes and russia this is amateur video. 500 new vide fires have be sparked with many people being put out but they are in an intense heat wave. the worst on record. with western/central russia burning 370,000 a.. the prime minister of israel is telling the u.n....
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such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pe
such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam...
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. >> reporter: still to come, investigations into petty cab drivers who saw their fees go to $9,100. and photographs 600 to $800. >> it is heartless, it is not the right time and the fees are too high. $160, city planning fee, advertising fee, a surcharge, they are unfounded, i don't understand the fees and the timing is deplorable. >> reporter: they are still providing those vital services and that's the trade off. >> reporter: the other thing they stress is the 10 day deadline. pay or be at risk for a citation from the police department. >>> they are making more than 100 grand a year and they are not even working. >> there is no control and they done even know it is hitting them until it hits them. >> reporter: the loopholes that allow public retirees to cash in big time. >>> ice popularity apparently came back to bite them, stay tuned. the country. which could be why the state is broke. if you look ey the . >>> california has the most generous pension system in the country which could be why the state is broke. the system is underfunded by a whopping $500 billion. in california th
. >> reporter: still to come, investigations into petty cab drivers who saw their fees go to $9,100. and photographs 600 to $800. >> it is heartless, it is not the right time and the fees are too high. $160, city planning fee, advertising fee, a surcharge, they are unfounded, i don't understand the fees and the timing is deplorable. >> reporter: they are still providing those vital services and that's the trade off. >> reporter: the other thing they stress is the 10 day...
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a petty good feeling for my troops. >> but the war has come at great cost. 4400 u.s.ops have beenÑç killed since the invasion of iraq. 34 of th from striker brigade. some of the troops leaving iraq are likely to be deployed in afghanistan. emily schmidt, abc news. >> a lot of workers at the san jose international airport terminal a are complaining because of a sewer-like smell all day long. the problem is nobody can fd the source. according to our media partner, the mercury news, airnes are now threatening to withhold the monthly rent. that could amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue. airport official say they are desperate to get to the bottom of it. >> we've done smoke tests, pushing oke in the warning system in the middle of the night, trying to find leaks. we've been there three separate occasions. >> the airport is trying to keep the smell down by putting in fans and installg outdoor picnic tables for employees to take their lunch break. so far it has not been detected in any passenger area. >> a power outage on the peninsula has closed the c
a petty good feeling for my troops. >> but the war has come at great cost. 4400 u.s.ops have beenÑç killed since the invasion of iraq. 34 of th from striker brigade. some of the troops leaving iraq are likely to be deployed in afghanistan. emily schmidt, abc news. >> a lot of workers at the san jose international airport terminal a are complaining because of a sewer-like smell all day long. the problem is nobody can fd the source. according to our media partner, the mercury news,...
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and when people have employment and extra money to spend, they are not interested inthese petty things as sri lanka problems. they want to be ahead of neighboring countries. >>reporter: sri lanka's elites are confident that more and more outside investors will soon recognize the nation's economic potential... they say fears about political stability should cease once the april parliamentary elections are over. >>silva: after april that uncertainty factor will be addressed totally. and that will be very positive period for the country, for investors and for all stakeholders engaged in the markets. >>reporter: asian investment is already significant. the chinese government is now investing heavily in a deep sea port... a power plant and this cultural center. >>domestic investment is also growing. the shares of some 120 companies are actively trading. this stock brokerage belongs to sri lanka's largest listed conglomerate... john keells holdings. >>reporter: brokering tea ... a product sri lanka is famous for... is also under john keells large umbrella of companies in a variety of sectors
and when people have employment and extra money to spend, they are not interested inthese petty things as sri lanka problems. they want to be ahead of neighboring countries. >>reporter: sri lanka's elites are confident that more and more outside investors will soon recognize the nation's economic potential... they say fears about political stability should cease once the april parliamentary elections are over. >>silva: after april that uncertainty factor will be addressed totally....
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. >> raymond scott is a petty criminal. that's what he has been for many years.he chanced it across this first folio, he took it to another level. and he took it to a level of criminality that was out of his depth. >> reporter: the first folio is regarded as the most reliable source text for many of shakespeare's plays. now, it's at the center of another remarkable tale. raymond scott, the man who planned out that drama, has found himself a tragic figure. sentenced to a total of eight years in prison. chris buckler, bbc news, new castle. >> it certainly would be a hard one to justify, in terms of how you got it. he says he got it in cuba. and so far, is denying all
. >> raymond scott is a petty criminal. that's what he has been for many years.he chanced it across this first folio, he took it to another level. and he took it to a level of criminality that was out of his depth. >> reporter: the first folio is regarded as the most reliable source text for many of shakespeare's plays. now, it's at the center of another remarkable tale. raymond scott, the man who planned out that drama, has found himself a tragic figure. sentenced to a total of...
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attack in a southern russia car bomb exploded new york cafe in the bustling center of the town of petty wars. facing up to the global drug threat the russian president the leaders of ghana stand to stand in pakistan with ways of tackling opium trafficking experts say a regional approach is vital to combat the dealing of afghan heroin which kills tens of thousands of people each year. a growing number of u.s. nationals are choosing to renounce their citizenship last year alone over seven hundred people gave up their american dream three times as many as the year before . so they had lives here in r t n time now for sports updated with. the morning to you and i see a real madrid of hope and they are to have book once again yeah that's right it seems to be their hobby this summer buying as many players of this one in particular though he was my pick of the world cup find out just a moment the rest of the sport marino. your company this is sports today i'm going to take a look at some of the stories we're covering this very hour home advantage and it's in petersburg a one the when the first
attack in a southern russia car bomb exploded new york cafe in the bustling center of the town of petty wars. facing up to the global drug threat the russian president the leaders of ghana stand to stand in pakistan with ways of tackling opium trafficking experts say a regional approach is vital to combat the dealing of afghan heroin which kills tens of thousands of people each year. a growing number of u.s. nationals are choosing to renounce their citizenship last year alone over seven hundred...
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police released the harvard student, after charging her with petty larceny. >>> a police officer in marylandaid it was something like out of a monster truck show. take a look at this. he was chasing a carjacked suv. and he thought he had the suspects cornered. that is when the driver threw the suv in reverse and went straight up on to the police car, before tipping over. one of the three, young suspects was injured. all of them are facing a slew of charges. >>> there's a new member of one of baseball's most exclues if clubs. details on that and other highlights from don bell over at espn news. >> good morning. we have history on tap in the bronx. blue jays and yankees. alex rodriguez, looking for career home run number 600. go to the highlights. we pick it up in the bottom of the first inning. a-rod, one swing away from history. >> the 2-0. line drive, center field. deep. going for the hills. looking up. see ya. there it is. number 600. alex rodriguez, the youngest man ever to get to 600 home runs. >> the 600 mark comes against shawn marcum. and alex rodriguez gets the curtain call. fifth in
police released the harvard student, after charging her with petty larceny. >>> a police officer in marylandaid it was something like out of a monster truck show. take a look at this. he was chasing a carjacked suv. and he thought he had the suspects cornered. that is when the driver threw the suv in reverse and went straight up on to the police car, before tipping over. one of the three, young suspects was injured. all of them are facing a slew of charges. >>> there's a new...
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. >> reporter: teenagers like tyrell burks are referred to her program after sentencing for petty crimesruancy. tyrell was prosecuted for theft. >> i never had a real job before. >> reporter: with veronica's encouragement, tyrell is now focused on finishing high school. >> she made a very big difference in my life. if she didn't come into my life, i probably would be doing the same things i did before. i'm glad she came. >> reporter: hip hop car wash is a green venture. instead of wasting water, the kids use environmentally friendly cleaners to wipe down each and every car. that means no water, plus, solar panels power the vacuum. and when they aren't using their hands, they are planning their future. >> can anyone share a business plan with me today? >> reporter: at the "peoplewhoo care" office, teens learn job skills, develop business plans, and learn to embrace their own unique talents. >> i speak better and english fluently. >> ah. very good. so you guys out there. remember double language, more customers... better your business. >> reporter: verronica, a counselor for at risk childr
. >> reporter: teenagers like tyrell burks are referred to her program after sentencing for petty crimesruancy. tyrell was prosecuted for theft. >> i never had a real job before. >> reporter: with veronica's encouragement, tyrell is now focused on finishing high school. >> she made a very big difference in my life. if she didn't come into my life, i probably would be doing the same things i did before. i'm glad she came. >> reporter: hip hop car wash is a green...
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tuesday thirty people were wounded when a massive car bomb exploded outside a cafe in the city of pettygorski the search continues for those responsible parties. went to meet some of the victims. mika makes his leave and makes him cocktails he's the barman at one of the categories cafes on the street the locals call broadway as a favor to a colleague he agreed to swap shifts and it just after four in the afternoon last tuesday he and astute what the change actually meant this is just a corollary and i were the only two frankly i didn't want to go to work that day so i was glad when it rained heavy rain i thought it would be cooler outside unless people in the cafe just said if the weather didn't change in the next hour we could all go home ten minutes later i was picking him from under the rubble of the café. it all happened quickly as if something really big moving at high speed fell from the sky a car stocked with explosives parked near the cafe blew up leaving many people injured and a huge hole where mika's cafe wants to help us to go i don't pretend i was on the phone that's what m
tuesday thirty people were wounded when a massive car bomb exploded outside a cafe in the city of pettygorski the search continues for those responsible parties. went to meet some of the victims. mika makes his leave and makes him cocktails he's the barman at one of the categories cafes on the street the locals call broadway as a favor to a colleague he agreed to swap shifts and it just after four in the afternoon last tuesday he and astute what the change actually meant this is just a...
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program now up to thirty people have been injured in a car bomb explosion in russia's southern city of petty wars in the caucasus the explosion struck just outside a cafe in a busy street well let's get now the latest on this from our correspondent who is in passing for us. some it looks like the bomber targeted the place that would potentially have a lot of people and it looks like it was a deliberate terror attack there give us some more details of this. we are right now at the exact street where their car bomb explosion took place and the police officers just five minutes walk from here their post office is in nearby and the local y. house is just across the blog so this tread is and did a very busy and crowded street as a cultural center it's also known as a city of students and base august many more come here as it locates earn all coke asian youth camp so the street is very busy and their white car has been parked in front off a cafe just over there are there was no driver at the moment all the explosion and the car contained up to forty kilos of t.n.t. just to paint a picture it's ten
program now up to thirty people have been injured in a car bomb explosion in russia's southern city of petty wars in the caucasus the explosion struck just outside a cafe in a busy street well let's get now the latest on this from our correspondent who is in passing for us. some it looks like the bomber targeted the place that would potentially have a lot of people and it looks like it was a deliberate terror attack there give us some more details of this. we are right now at the exact street...
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pettiness. stupidity. should i say it again? that was good. yeah, yeah. now-- yeah. i mean, okay.-let's be-- let's be clear about this. i have a five-year-old. i walk into the-- now, would i take it to a robert mapplethorpe-- i walk in with my five-year-old to corcoran gallery, and i see two men engaged in-- in outrageous sexual behavior. a man is urinating in another man's mouth. my child sees this; they fall down on the floor with an aneurysm. they rush him to the hospital-- i mean, okay, i'm joking, but so what? the child's-- they look at me-- "what--what is that?" you know, now i've got to talk to them about human sexual behavior. now, did that--could that work have really hurt them? now, okay, i'm-- i'm a good catholic, and i understand that andres serrano has submerged a christ in urine. i am--i'm gonna have bad dreams. i'm gonna go to hell. i mean, i'm gonna-- lord is gonna-- i mean, what-- would it hurt me? now, shouldn't i go, in a free country, and talk to somebody about-- talk to the artist? "why would you do that? do you know it offended me?" you know, "do you want to
pettiness. stupidity. should i say it again? that was good. yeah, yeah. now-- yeah. i mean, okay.-let's be-- let's be clear about this. i have a five-year-old. i walk into the-- now, would i take it to a robert mapplethorpe-- i walk in with my five-year-old to corcoran gallery, and i see two men engaged in-- in outrageous sexual behavior. a man is urinating in another man's mouth. my child sees this; they fall down on the floor with an aneurysm. they rush him to the hospital-- i mean, okay, i'm...
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a new amendment would send petty thieves to county jails instead. named for chelsea king, the 17-year-old san diego girl who was murdered by a repeat sex offender. >>> we have an update now by a man who claims pictures he bought from a sale, are long, lost shots frommancele adams. all along, there have been question about them. now, there is new information casting doubt. marian said that one of the photos of a pine tree was taken by her uncle. she turned it and several prints to a group of bay areaancele adams experts. who claim that they are nottancele adams. >> he says his analysts concluded that the plates were taken by ansel adams, with his supporters claiming claiming that they could have somehow ended up in earl brooks' possession. the dispute is not over. if it is determined that they were ansle adams, it could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> a deadly shooting happens outside of a popular nightclub, blocks from union square. we'll tell you what police are saying about the incident coming up. >>> also, police have an important w
a new amendment would send petty thieves to county jails instead. named for chelsea king, the 17-year-old san diego girl who was murdered by a repeat sex offender. >>> we have an update now by a man who claims pictures he bought from a sale, are long, lost shots frommancele adams. all along, there have been question about them. now, there is new information casting doubt. marian said that one of the photos of a pine tree was taken by her uncle. she turned it and several prints to a...
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talk about who should provide the next leadership but let's stop the negative campaigning and the pettinesst has nothing to do about the future of our state. [applause] >> bing supporter dillon. he is the major part of -- he is the mayor. >> thank you. >> in other michigan election news, congresswomen carolyn kilpatrick lost her primary on tuesday to state senator hampton clark. she was a representative for more than 13 years. in kansas, the republicans lost the senate nomination tuesday night. congress teaharsman teahart spoo supporters. >> thank you very much. i love you all. >> yes, we do [applause] . >> i want to congratulate jerry mar rented he will be the next senator from kansas. we ran a strong campaign. it was 550 days [applause] i cannot say thank-you to all the volunteers who put out some of for this campaign. we saw people take time off of work, what their precincts, an elderly gentleman in one county 77-year-old walked three precincts in 100-degree weather. >> that's right. [applause] >> cindy dorothy in johnson county, a gulf war veteran who contracted multiple sclerosis walke
talk about who should provide the next leadership but let's stop the negative campaigning and the pettinesst has nothing to do about the future of our state. [applause] >> bing supporter dillon. he is the major part of -- he is the mayor. >> thank you. >> in other michigan election news, congresswomen carolyn kilpatrick lost her primary on tuesday to state senator hampton clark. she was a representative for more than 13 years. in kansas, the republicans lost the senate...
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decline. >> reporter: the former mayor is credited for cleaning up the streets, by cracking down on petty crimes. the very thing his daughter is now accused of. >> obviously, her father stood for law and order. and so, when it's violated in her own family, people are naturally going to think about that. >> reporter: police say the harvard theater major stole more than $100 worth of products, including foundation and skin cream. officers led her out of the store in handcuffs, after she allegedly stuffed the items in her pockets. reportedly the manager didn't want to press charges, realizing who she was. caroline's attorney says, caroline is a lovely, young woman. but it would be inappropriate for me to comment while her matter is in the legal process. the former mayor called it a personal matter and asked for privacy. father and daughter have reportedly been estranged. she even supported then-presidential candidate barack obama in 2007, while giuliani was seeking the republican nomination. there's no telling how this latest incident will affect the family dynamic, as caroline giuliani beco
decline. >> reporter: the former mayor is credited for cleaning up the streets, by cracking down on petty crimes. the very thing his daughter is now accused of. >> obviously, her father stood for law and order. and so, when it's violated in her own family, people are naturally going to think about that. >> reporter: police say the harvard theater major stole more than $100 worth of products, including foundation and skin cream. officers led her out of the store in handcuffs,...
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the bill's author is offering amendments including moving petty thieves from prison to family -- county jail. the bill is named for chelsea king, the 17-year-old girl who was murdered by a repeat sex offender. the senate appropriations committee is set to consider the bill this week. >>> tomorrow the same committee may hear a bill that will allow cars in california to have a video event recorder on the dashboard to continuously record the drivers view. the bill would require that information be saved when there's a crash or another sudden event. supporters say the recorders would promote safe driving habits and reduce accidents. opponents warn the device would be used to record conversations without a passenger's notice. >>> finding a grocery store in some urban areas of the country can be difficult. now the same problem is being seen in rural america. alicia has more on the shift in how people shop and sell groceries. >> for sure. i know all the employees. >> when i first came in the door, one of the employees said, hey, how's it going? >> reporter: joe shopped at rick's market in lacr
the bill's author is offering amendments including moving petty thieves from prison to family -- county jail. the bill is named for chelsea king, the 17-year-old girl who was murdered by a repeat sex offender. the senate appropriations committee is set to consider the bill this week. >>> tomorrow the same committee may hear a bill that will allow cars in california to have a video event recorder on the dashboard to continuously record the drivers view. the bill would require that...
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on sunday, the kings of leon performed, but in years past, tom petty, dave matthews band and the black eyed peas were in the top billing lineup. golden gate park neighbor's say the festival brought noise and traffic to the richmond district but not any worse than before. >>> time for traffic and weather. let's start with mike. >> taking you outside. 40,000 people in san francisco, but in years past, 60,000 to 80,000. the golden gate bridge, we have seen an excessively heavy slow. more back-ups than typically backing up on doyle drive in the afternoon and evening commute as folks are heading out of the season. right now getting into the city, an easy drive. caltrans continuing to monitor that doyle drive project. with that traffic issue, they may do more analysis and we may see more changes. the bay bridge, upper deck movi moving smoothly into the city. you can barely make out that approach into san francisco. >> oh. >> i wanted to show you that. visibility might be an issue later on. things are continuing to change. all i can see is that camera. >> hopefully you can see a bit more than
on sunday, the kings of leon performed, but in years past, tom petty, dave matthews band and the black eyed peas were in the top billing lineup. golden gate park neighbor's say the festival brought noise and traffic to the richmond district but not any worse than before. >>> time for traffic and weather. let's start with mike. >> taking you outside. 40,000 people in san francisco, but in years past, 60,000 to 80,000. the golden gate bridge, we have seen an excessively heavy slow....
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. >> reporter: teenagers like tyrell burks are referred to her program after sentencing for petty crimes tyrell was prosecuted for theft. >> i never had a real job before. >> reporter: with veronica's encouragement tyrell is now focused on finishing high school. >> she made a very big difference in my life. if she didn't come into my life i probably would be doing the same things i did before. i'm glad she came. >> reporter: hip hop car wash is a green venture. instead of wasting water, the kids use environmentally friendly cleaners to wipe down each and every car. that means no water, plus, solar panels power the vacuum. and when they aren't using their hands, they are planning their future. >> can anyone share a business plan with me today? >> at the people who care office, teens learn job skills, develop business plans, and learn to embrace their own unique talents. >> i speak better and english fluently. >> ah. very good. so you guys out there. remember, double language, more customers, bet "your black muslim bakery" business. >> reporter: ver ron car, a counselor for at risk childre
. >> reporter: teenagers like tyrell burks are referred to her program after sentencing for petty crimes tyrell was prosecuted for theft. >> i never had a real job before. >> reporter: with veronica's encouragement tyrell is now focused on finishing high school. >> she made a very big difference in my life. if she didn't come into my life i probably would be doing the same things i did before. i'm glad she came. >> reporter: hip hop car wash is a green venture....
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charlie rangel, accused of some ch petty, though stupid and wrong shical violations.here's senator john ensign, but senato facing a criminal investigation. even a story that involved sex, and you get no publicity at all on the ensign investigation. more that fair, george? >> rangel is much more rtant.ant. his misfortune is a national asfortune. we desperately need, and after esperately in december, we might have had serious tax eform in this country. that requires a cooperative member leading that committee in the house. >> but nothing's going to happen. ittee,ng to come out of the deficit commission, it would be important. but it not.it's not. ngelangel has a weak position -- a weak case but a strong position. his strong position is the is thing democrats wod everyone wants e canover with so that the democrats won't be tarred with this. and therefore he can hold out for some minor reprimand. just to liquidate this. and get out of here. >> in way, he's the hamid karzai of the u.s. congress. ey make of it?e 15 seconds left. we're out of time. thank you all so much for
charlie rangel, accused of some ch petty, though stupid and wrong shical violations.here's senator john ensign, but senato facing a criminal investigation. even a story that involved sex, and you get no publicity at all on the ensign investigation. more that fair, george? >> rangel is much more rtant.ant. his misfortune is a national asfortune. we desperately need, and after esperately in december, we might have had serious tax eform in this country. that requires a cooperative member...
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to their basic needs among which are conflict resolution, local conflict resolution, land dispute, pettyforth and if the government can't do that or won't do it or doesn't do it properly, that's when the taliban can appear to be an alternative and that's reality and we and our afghan partners are aware of that. it's one reason that we are supporting the civilian effort to enhance rule of law and so forth in a much more significant way than we have in the past. >> on this big point, how do you respond to critics who say, look, general, you have got to redefine your nation building goals for afghanistan. it is simply too much to accomplish dealing with a population too resistant to outsiders. we can't succeed at that. >> at the end of the day it's not about their embrace of us and not about us winning hearts and minds it's about the afghan government winning hearts and minds. this isn't to say there's any kind of objective of turning afghanistan into switzerland in three to five years or less. afghan good enough is good enough and that means having traditional social organizing structures
to their basic needs among which are conflict resolution, local conflict resolution, land dispute, pettyforth and if the government can't do that or won't do it or doesn't do it properly, that's when the taliban can appear to be an alternative and that's reality and we and our afghan partners are aware of that. it's one reason that we are supporting the civilian effort to enhance rule of law and so forth in a much more significant way than we have in the past. >> on this big point, how do...
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the district attorney will decide if she'll be charged with petty larceny. >>> and the los angeles countyict attorney says the husband of actress britney murphy died of the same illness that claimed britney's life a couple months earlier. the coroner says the 40-year- old died of pneumonia on may 23rd. and the report says that prescription medication in his body did not contribute to his death. britney murphy starred in clueless and eight mile died of pneumonia in december. >>> san francisco international airport will get a new air traffic control tower that would survive a serious earthquake. and the federal government is going to pay for it. the faa has agreed to spend as much as $80 million to build that tower. sfo officials will handle construction and day-to-day management while that work is being done. now the airport is going to start seeking bids and the five year construction project could begin by late next year. >>> all right. time now 5:57. sal is following a big crash in san francisco and some big delays. >> that's right. just off the bay bridge westbound there is an accident
the district attorney will decide if she'll be charged with petty larceny. >>> and the los angeles countyict attorney says the husband of actress britney murphy died of the same illness that claimed britney's life a couple months earlier. the coroner says the 40-year- old died of pneumonia on may 23rd. and the report says that prescription medication in his body did not contribute to his death. britney murphy starred in clueless and eight mile died of pneumonia in december....
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a petty? 90,000 of them are killed by government agents alone. we're living with coyotes, all of them with regard to continue let them and we better learn how to get along with them. my mercury moment happened during our family camping trip. i grabbed my son a juice box...and left the cooler lid open. twenty minutes later, all our hot dogs were gone. and so was most of the car. my mercury agent, steve, told me the car was covered. i switched to mercury because i saved hundreds of dollars on my car insurance, but it was the service that really made me a happy camper... er...ex-camper. call 888-4-mercury or visit mercuryinsurance.com to get a fast, free quote and start saving today. where refunding them down all over the west i mentioned 90,000 in the government agents and there's others in general. let me introduce you to camilla fox. she's the head of the project to use a coyote are cut out to customer >> i go by both >> they're trying to promote the american song body yes, absolutely. it is our native song dog and the americans recognize this an
a petty? 90,000 of them are killed by government agents alone. we're living with coyotes, all of them with regard to continue let them and we better learn how to get along with them. my mercury moment happened during our family camping trip. i grabbed my son a juice box...and left the cooler lid open. twenty minutes later, all our hot dogs were gone. and so was most of the car. my mercury agent, steve, told me the car was covered. i switched to mercury because i saved hundreds of dollars on my...
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guest: i i think the tea parties are petty much the same. whenever the other side's party is in pow there's a ground swell of enthusiasm and when bush was in power you had liberals protesting in the streets and now you have conservatives protesting in the street. i think this is very normal and it's sort of strange that whenever it happens, we sort of act like this is new and unusual thing. this is how the pendulum swings. track announcer: our last call. henry from the independent line. thank you. caller: good morning i want to direct my questions to mr. adam serwer. he mentioned the fact that he felt that if the stimulus was larger, that weay have had a different effect as far as economy is concerned but if i remember correctly administration said that basically, the stimulus package was doing it's job and it was on-target. and that we didn't need a second stimulus because it was working perfectly. in fact. vice presidented byn said it was working beyond they're wild's dreams and second point. this belief if they run against bush somehow th
guest: i i think the tea parties are petty much the same. whenever the other side's party is in pow there's a ground swell of enthusiasm and when bush was in power you had liberals protesting in the streets and now you have conservatives protesting in the street. i think this is very normal and it's sort of strange that whenever it happens, we sort of act like this is new and unusual thing. this is how the pendulum swings. track announcer: our last call. henry from the independent line. thank...
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>> petty officers and chief petty officers. we're taking them on a tour. >> all right. very nice.know whose father was in the navy? ann curry's dad was in the navy during world war ii, one of the men, one of the greatest generations. big bob curry. that's right. >> that's what we were always taught. >> the navy gets the gravy. let's check your weather and see what's happening. record highs as we head on toward friday. it takes more of a slide north and that means more heat brought throughout more of the country. showers over the northwest but heavy rain along the gulf a a s morning. san francisco, temperatures just after 8:00, look at those numbers. already close to 80 in fairfield. san jose, 76 degrees. it's not even 9:00 yet. temperatures at lunch time, a stronger sea breeze and then that should take an edge off the area around the coast. tomorrow, a much more cooler and breezy weekend ahead. ♪ anchors away >>> they're still going but something else coming up, a serious story about a man who nearly cut off his own arm to save his life but he has some good news for us this mornin
>> petty officers and chief petty officers. we're taking them on a tour. >> all right. very nice.know whose father was in the navy? ann curry's dad was in the navy during world war ii, one of the men, one of the greatest generations. big bob curry. that's right. >> that's what we were always taught. >> the navy gets the gravy. let's check your weather and see what's happening. record highs as we head on toward friday. it takes more of a slide north and that means more...
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police released giuliani last night after charging her with petty larceny.r. >>> after spewing nearly 206 million gallons of oil for more than three months, the blown out well in the gulf of mexico is now sealed. engineers say the tons of mud they pumped into the well have finally plugged that leak for good. the next step, though, comes today, when crews will begin adding cement to that mud for reinforcement. >>> gulf coast locals say they are cautiously optimistic. but they say the economic impact has taken a terrible toll. some believe they will never recover what they lost this summer. here's jeffrey kofman. >> reporter: that didn't take long. just days after much of the louisiana fishery was reopened, the crab nets are full. any sign of oil on these? >> no. >> reporter: none? >> you can taste them. >> reporter: there were no massive fish kills. test after test finding that gulf seafood is perfectly safe. the only incidents of oil we've heard of are a few isolated oyster beds. that's why most of the fisheries that were closed have reopened or will soon. w
police released giuliani last night after charging her with petty larceny.r. >>> after spewing nearly 206 million gallons of oil for more than three months, the blown out well in the gulf of mexico is now sealed. engineers say the tons of mud they pumped into the well have finally plugged that leak for good. the next step, though, comes today, when crews will begin adding cement to that mud for reinforcement. >>> gulf coast locals say they are cautiously optimistic. but they...
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carolyn giuliani faces petty larceny charges and due in court august 31 but those charges will likelyse the store is refusing to press charges. also this week, former usa charged with shoplifting from a target store in texas. so here now with more on why young people steal, especially when they don't need to, eye jennifer hartstein. always good to have you with us. with a lot of the stories people in the public eye, people from seemingly well-to-do background who don't need to steal, what drives them to do this? >> it is a really good question. we are asking it a lot certainly in this situation. and there's many reasons that they may do it. they found that when research a third of people that shoplift have depression. a menial health reason behind it, an entitlement factor. there is a sense of i just deserve it and i can take and it i'm going to do that and keep moving forward. >> we mentioned -- i want to get back, though, to entitlement but the depression, a third of people you say. there are two-thirds of the other shoplifters. >> two-thirds of the other shoplifters that don't. the
carolyn giuliani faces petty larceny charges and due in court august 31 but those charges will likelyse the store is refusing to press charges. also this week, former usa charged with shoplifting from a target store in texas. so here now with more on why young people steal, especially when they don't need to, eye jennifer hartstein. always good to have you with us. with a lot of the stories people in the public eye, people from seemingly well-to-do background who don't need to steal, what...
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that want to abide by the law, and by the way, most citizens of the world encounter the law through petty criminal law or labor law. it's not through copyright or patent law. they don't encounter it through commercial contract law. they encounter it through labor law, where they paid their wages as due when due, and they encounter it when their kids get in trouble with beating or traffic rules or some other thing. and that's how they judge the law. and if that law is not enforced and if employers want to obey that law have to compete with employers who don't obey the law, they are eroding the rule of law generally at a level i don't think is widely appreciated. and this impunity thaten erosion of the rule of law that tends to the illegal and legal labor market is growing in the world, is growing in the region. i don't think any government is up to speed on it. the traffickers, the brokers, the freight forward of human cargo, the driver, the receiving agent, the escorts, all these people are so adaptable, that it's very hard for understaffed, underresourced labor bureaucracies to keep up.
that want to abide by the law, and by the way, most citizens of the world encounter the law through petty criminal law or labor law. it's not through copyright or patent law. they don't encounter it through commercial contract law. they encounter it through labor law, where they paid their wages as due when due, and they encounter it when their kids get in trouble with beating or traffic rules or some other thing. and that's how they judge the law. and if that law is not enforced and if...
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there is no petty cash fund for electricity. and the grid operators have a constant battle balancing the input and the output. and they have very fancy models, making predictions that look at the weather, typical usage and afternoons versus mornings and so on and planning which source of electricity they are going to have on line at various times during the day. they cannot count on wind and solar because when the only produces electricity when the wind is blowing and solar when the sun is shining. the eia, energy information administration, has made some projections of costs for the year 2016 for various types of solar, that is onshore which is the cheaper. offshores the more expensive. solar thermal which is the cheaper of the solar surface and solar loadable tick which is more expensive by a lot. but they didn't make any adjustment for the reliability. everybody you talk to knows you have to back up these two sources, wind and solar, with natural gas combustion turbine which is the most expensive of the natural gas. it is a j
there is no petty cash fund for electricity. and the grid operators have a constant battle balancing the input and the output. and they have very fancy models, making predictions that look at the weather, typical usage and afternoons versus mornings and so on and planning which source of electricity they are going to have on line at various times during the day. they cannot count on wind and solar because when the only produces electricity when the wind is blowing and solar when the sun is...
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. >> raymond scott is a petty criminal. that's what he has been for many years.s first folio, he took it to another level. and he took it to a level of criminality that was out of his depth. >> reporter: the first folio is regarded as the most reliable source text for many of shakespeare's plays. now, at the center of another remarkable tale. raymond scott, the man who planned out that drama, has found himself a tragic figure, sentenced to a total of eight years in prison. chris buckler, bbc news. >> interesting numbers on the first folio. there's about 750 copies were printed. about a third survived. most of them are incomplete. there's about 40 complete pipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipñ vaey! roa a >>> gulf setback. why there's a delay in the critical next step to stop oil flowing from an undersea well. >>> then, fierce flames. spreading danger from russia's fatal forest fires. and the potential health hazard for millions. >>> and pet psychics. >> i consider myself a professional listener. >> they insist they can read animals' minds. it's tuesday, august 3rd. >>
. >> raymond scott is a petty criminal. that's what he has been for many years.s first folio, he took it to another level. and he took it to a level of criminality that was out of his depth. >> reporter: the first folio is regarded as the most reliable source text for many of shakespeare's plays. now, at the center of another remarkable tale. raymond scott, the man who planned out that drama, has found himself a tragic figure, sentenced to a total of eight years in prison. chris...
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navy seal, a petty officer retired, marcus luttrell.eers and applause] [applause] next, from the time that he first heard men marching to the cadence call, he had one dream in life -- to beat the united states marine -- be a united states marine. serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his humvee. both of his hands were gone when he came to, and his leg was badly wounded. he could not fire his weapon. he could barely move. he was bleeding to death. but he had the strength of mind to leave the men under his command and that is what he did. he kept them calm. he showed them how to stop the bleeding and where to return -- returned fire. he had been called for support and he got them out of there alive. [cheers andpplause] his composure under fire that day earned him the bronze star with dollar -- with valor. if you ask him what he got it for, he will tell you it was just his job. after a long recovery, he continues to serve as a martial arts instructor. he resigned from
navy seal, a petty officer retired, marcus luttrell.eers and applause] [applause] next, from the time that he first heard men marching to the cadence call, he had one dream in life -- to beat the united states marine -- be a united states marine. serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his humvee. both of his hands were gone when he came to, and his leg was badly wounded. he could not fire his weapon. he could barely move. he...
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they are right to assert that the government should get off their backs and stop interfering with petty rules and regulations have been left alone to make as much money as they like, however they like. the poorly regulated greed of the kind oversaw the northern rock is and that the great moral quest that makes the world a better place. he writes, i expect the executives of bp have each ordered several copies of his book. there you have it, a pro and con review of the concept of rational optimism. we will show you a little bit more about his points and we would like to hear from you about whether or not you think there is a case for rational optimism or if things are really going south, as our last caller suggested. lancaster, pennsylvania. john on the independent line. caller: good morning, susan matt ridley sounds like he probably got a $50 million parachute when he got booted out of northern route. there is more corruption, more greed, more distrust of political leaders. the niger delta, gulf of mexico. torture, rendition, drones. but i am optimistic because you cannot make it through
they are right to assert that the government should get off their backs and stop interfering with petty rules and regulations have been left alone to make as much money as they like, however they like. the poorly regulated greed of the kind oversaw the northern rock is and that the great moral quest that makes the world a better place. he writes, i expect the executives of bp have each ordered several copies of his book. there you have it, a pro and con review of the concept of rational...
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navy seal, a petty officer retired, marcus luttrell.eers and applause] [applause] next, from the time that he first heard men marching to the cadence call, he had one dream in life -- to beat the united states marine -- be a united states marine. serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his humvee. both of his hands were gone when he came to, and his leg was badly wounded. he could not fire his weapon. he could barely move. he was bleeding to death. but he had the strength of mind to leave the men under his command and that is what he did. he kept them calm. he showed them how to stop the bleeding and where to return -- returned fire. he had been called for support and he got them out of there alive. [cheers and applause] his composure under fire that day earned him the bronze star with dollar -- with valor. if you ask him what he got it for, he will tell you it was just his job. after a long recovery, he continues to serve as a martial arts instructor. he resigned fro
navy seal, a petty officer retired, marcus luttrell.eers and applause] [applause] next, from the time that he first heard men marching to the cadence call, he had one dream in life -- to beat the united states marine -- be a united states marine. serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket-propelled grenade hit his humvee. both of his hands were gone when he came to, and his leg was badly wounded. he could not fire his weapon. he could barely move. he...
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please, join me in honoring retired navy petty officer, marcus luttrell.and applause] [cheers] [cheers and applause] and from the time that he first heard men marching to a cadence call, eddie had one dream in life and that was to be a united states marine. and has a marine serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket propelled grenade hit his humvee. when he came to, he saw that both hands were drawn and his leg was badly wounded -- both hands were gone and his leg was badly wounded. he could not fire his weapon and he could barely move, but he had his strength of mind and the men under his command. that is exactly what he did. he kept them calm and show them how to stop the bleeding in his leg and he got them out of there alive. [cheers and applause] his composure under fire that day for earned him the bronze valor.ith thdollar but if you ask him what he got a four, he will say, just for doing his job. he re-signed -- retired from the marine corps a few years ago, but he still lives by the model, once a marine,
please, join me in honoring retired navy petty officer, marcus luttrell.and applause] [cheers] [cheers and applause] and from the time that he first heard men marching to a cadence call, eddie had one dream in life and that was to be a united states marine. and has a marine serving in iraq, his company was ambushed in fallujah. he was knocked out when a rocket propelled grenade hit his humvee. when he came to, he saw that both hands were drawn and his leg was badly wounded -- both hands were...
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and our inability as adults to secure the safety of innocent children was a petty a that haunts me every single day. no student should be feeling unsafe in school. it is a moral issue and a practical one. the moral issue is plain. every child is entitled to fill safe in the classroom or in the hallways of school and on the playground. children go to school to learn, and educational opportunity must be the great equalizer in our country. no matter what your race, sex, zip code, every child is entitled to a high quality education and no child can get a quality education if they do not feel safe in school. it is an absolute travesty of our educational system when students fear for their safety at school, worry about being bullied, or suffer discrimination and taunts because of their ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or a host of other reasons. the job of teachers and principals is to help students learn and grow and they cannot do that school -- they can do that job were safety is not assured. the practical import of school safety is just as plain as the moral side of the
and our inability as adults to secure the safety of innocent children was a petty a that haunts me every single day. no student should be feeling unsafe in school. it is a moral issue and a practical one. the moral issue is plain. every child is entitled to fill safe in the classroom or in the hallways of school and on the playground. children go to school to learn, and educational opportunity must be the great equalizer in our country. no matter what your race, sex, zip code, every child is...
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the petty officers were killed in july. in nearby pakistan, the floods that began three weeks the norah a -- three weeks ago have affected more than 20 million people. the world bank said today it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to pakistan to help in the recovery. meanwhile, authorities warn that these swollen in does river will seek -- will overflow its banks again in the coming days. construction of new homes edged up slightly last month, but applications for building permits fell to the lowest point in more than a year. wholesale prices rose in july for the first time in four months on higher food costs. the rise matched economists' forecasts, according to a survey by thompson reuters. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> "book tv" and prime time continues tonight. "book tv"is in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: the washington journal summer series continues this week with a look of the legislation that was signed last month into law. th
the petty officers were killed in july. in nearby pakistan, the floods that began three weeks the norah a -- three weeks ago have affected more than 20 million people. the world bank said today it will redirect $900 million of its existing loans to pakistan to help in the recovery. meanwhile, authorities warn that these swollen in does river will seek -- will overflow its banks again in the coming days. construction of new homes edged up slightly last month, but applications for building...
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we have petty officer joining us now. what is the situation?645 this morning coastguard report responded to a distress the still under the golden gate bridge in lost power. they responded and took that bode undertow. well it was taking place the coast guard came across a debris field which had a cooler top another stock from about. that auttoll was stoppedo search for another boat possibly in distress. because of the debris field. the boat that was in tow is that anchor. because of the possible distressed " we are putting are searching efforts into a possible buyout. >> you are positive the debris in the water did not come from the boat you were telling at the time. >> correct >> was a large vessel >> a 50 ft. boat. >> word is in focus right now in the immediate area around the golden gate bridge? >> near fort st. francis yacht club but because of the currents we're focusing our search all along the shoreline. >> have they had found other debris besides the items you first described? and how much longer do the search before you release those. >
we have petty officer joining us now. what is the situation?645 this morning coastguard report responded to a distress the still under the golden gate bridge in lost power. they responded and took that bode undertow. well it was taking place the coast guard came across a debris field which had a cooler top another stock from about. that auttoll was stoppedo search for another boat possibly in distress. because of the debris field. the boat that was in tow is that anchor. because of the possible...
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there is no petty cash fund for electricity. and the grid operators have a constant battle balancing the input and the output. and they have very fancy models, making predictions that look at the weather, typical usage and afternoons versus mornings and so on and planning which source of electricity they are going to have on line at various times during the day. they cannot count on wind and solar because when the only produces electricity when the wind is blowing and solar when the sun is shining. the eia, energy information administration, has made some projections of costs for the year 2016 for various types of solar, that is onshore which is the cheaper. offshores the more expensive. solar thermal which is the cheaper of the solar surface and solar loadable tick which is more expensive by a lot. but they didn't make any adjustment for the reliability. everybody you talk to knows you have to back up these two sources, wind and solar, with natural gas combustion turbine which is the most expensive of the natural gas. it is a j
there is no petty cash fund for electricity. and the grid operators have a constant battle balancing the input and the output. and they have very fancy models, making predictions that look at the weather, typical usage and afternoons versus mornings and so on and planning which source of electricity they are going to have on line at various times during the day. they cannot count on wind and solar because when the only produces electricity when the wind is blowing and solar when the sun is...
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tom petty, dave matthews band and black eyed he peas. and important traffic stop.of the pavilion. the circus' first show is day after tomorrow. thanks for joining us tomorrow, the "today" show joins us next. 'l l be we'll be back with you tomorrow morning. have a great day. >>> we're back on this fun day with today's buzz, and you know what that means. all the gossip that's fit to talk about. >> bonnie fuller is the editor in chief of hollywoodlife.com. >> good to see you, ladies. >> she's making headlines. >> she's three years old? >> she's four. katie holmes has revealed since the age of 1 1/2 suri had been picking her own clothes. >> the high heels? >> she lets her pick her outfits. >> she selects her outfits and has a lot of them. she has 50 pairs of shoes. >> there have been reports out there that suri's wardrobe may add up to $3 million. >> how can they possibly know? >> by counting. >> an $800 purse. >> people like that give an awful lot of stuff given to them so suri cruise is seen with it. every 4-year-old needs a berkin don't they. >> looking like dora th
tom petty, dave matthews band and black eyed he peas. and important traffic stop.of the pavilion. the circus' first show is day after tomorrow. thanks for joining us tomorrow, the "today" show joins us next. 'l l be we'll be back with you tomorrow morning. have a great day. >>> we're back on this fun day with today's buzz, and you know what that means. all the gossip that's fit to talk about. >> bonnie fuller is the editor in chief of hollywoodlife.com. >> good to...
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want to abide by the law -- by the way, most citizens of the world encounter the law through either a petty criminal law or through labor law, not through copyright law, patent law, commercial contract law. they encounter it through labor law where they paid their wages as do and when do -- as due and when due. they encountered when their kids get in trouble with speeding or traffic rules. that is how they judge the law. if that isw is not -- not enforced, they have to compete with employers who do not obey the law. then we are eroding the rule of law at a level that is not generally widely in appreciated -- widely appreciated. this. the -- this impunity is growing in the world. it is growing in the region. i do not think any government is up to speed on it. the traffickers, the brokers, the freight forwarders of human cargo, the drivers, the receiving agents, the banks, the escorts -- all these people are so adaptable that it is very hard for staid, understaffed, under-resourced labor bureaucracies to keep up. it is hard for even the most nimble prosecutor to keep up. that is why we, in ou
want to abide by the law -- by the way, most citizens of the world encounter the law through either a petty criminal law or through labor law, not through copyright law, patent law, commercial contract law. they encounter it through labor law where they paid their wages as do and when do -- as due and when due. they encountered when their kids get in trouble with speeding or traffic rules. that is how they judge the law. if that isw is not -- not enforced, they have to compete with employers...