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is that he wasn't very strict over these democratic letters to raise all children only to get him polly until the war is going to go up. in one thousand nine hundred two a bloody civil war broke out also former part of the republic of yugoslavia. out of its population of cells bosnian muslims the rest call themselves force and all serbs. relevant heritage became leader of the orthodox serbs and president of the serbian republic in bosnian territory. there are those that are good in the one around it on entered politics in ninety nine say he didn't so against his own little town up and sudan been urged to enter politics from all sides somebody on the other i was not particularly pleased i said to him you know these are going to be hard times for the two of us and the whole family and yes i supported his decision and that's what you want to let it be part of this is their lives so i did them all if the war in bosnia lasted nearly three years and ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when a fifty thousand strong international peacekeeping force was brought in. the country. split i
is that he wasn't very strict over these democratic letters to raise all children only to get him polly until the war is going to go up. in one thousand nine hundred two a bloody civil war broke out also former part of the republic of yugoslavia. out of its population of cells bosnian muslims the rest call themselves force and all serbs. relevant heritage became leader of the orthodox serbs and president of the serbian republic in bosnian territory. there are those that are good in the one...
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very strict over his democratic letters to raise our children who were going to college together and polly until the war we're going to go to. in one thousand nine hundred troops a bloody civil war broke out from bosnia former part of the republic of yugoslavia most half of its population came sells bosnian muslims the rest call themselves orthodox serbs. radovan carriage became leader of the orthodox serbs and president of the serbian republic and bosnian territory. there this is a good in and i never even entered politics in one thousand nine hundred fifty eight so against his own little unabridged see them in urge to answer politics from all sides reason beyond that i was not particularly pleased i said to him you know these are going to be hard times for the two of us and the whole family and yet i supported his decision if that's what you want to let it be what they sold their lives i did them all if the war in bosnia had lasted nearly three years and ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety five when a fifty thousand strong international peacekeeping force was brought in. the countr
very strict over his democratic letters to raise our children who were going to college together and polly until the war we're going to go to. in one thousand nine hundred troops a bloody civil war broke out from bosnia former part of the republic of yugoslavia most half of its population came sells bosnian muslims the rest call themselves orthodox serbs. radovan carriage became leader of the orthodox serbs and president of the serbian republic and bosnian territory. there this is a good in and...
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at least a dozen times since the yemeni capital after three polly committed has defected to join the two government protesters becomes a day off to present to the senate is a tonic. and it's going to grow has been met with a fierce crackdown in recent weeks with around fifty people killed by government forces in one day a room for two months now the opposition has been demanding that the president steps to help. at least seventeen people have been injured after a series of israeli air strikes in the gaza strip quarter to quarter still in hospital officials local sources say a number of targets such as with some training bases as well as a cement fracture in the workshop where hit israel has not commented on the attacks over such actions are not common israeli rocket attacks so basically it's not recent months to stop the cease fire since the two thousand and one. the second round of presidential elections have taken place in haiti international observers have praised the process calling it one organized compared to the first round of november last year the final two candidates sort o
at least a dozen times since the yemeni capital after three polly committed has defected to join the two government protesters becomes a day off to present to the senate is a tonic. and it's going to grow has been met with a fierce crackdown in recent weeks with around fifty people killed by government forces in one day a room for two months now the opposition has been demanding that the president steps to help. at least seventeen people have been injured after a series of israeli air strikes...
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represent the very miller told the crowd but he was proud of them and what they were doing there for polly a council woman from the park took it even further. to build it that is your. anyone can hear. i don't even care if you think i'm crazy any more he. wouldn't let a nineteen year old son of the united states know we. did it but if you do we can see if you're going to take these killings it's only meeting in paradise. she doesn't even care if people think that she's crazy anymore when she calls an entire segment of the u.s. population a group of people evil and terrorists and says that she knows a lot of people that wouldn't mind killing them she doesn't care because not enough americans do not enough people are speaking out to stop this kind of behavior and next week or even seeing hearings start on capitol hill about the radicalization of muslims in her home does anyone else out there find this to be not only disturbing but eerily reminiscent of horrible events in history when groups were singled out when people were so overflowing with their hate for them that people die people got r
represent the very miller told the crowd but he was proud of them and what they were doing there for polly a council woman from the park took it even further. to build it that is your. anyone can hear. i don't even care if you think i'm crazy any more he. wouldn't let a nineteen year old son of the united states know we. did it but if you do we can see if you're going to take these killings it's only meeting in paradise. she doesn't even care if people think that she's crazy anymore when she...
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my... all those aside, though, my wife, polly, speaks fluent chinese, so... and is loved by my parents to death. i never got straight a's, and i did study mechanical engineering at yale, i did graduate... >> hinojosa: you did make it to... you made it to yale. >> i got my diploma. my motto was "d is for diploma" my senior year because i had to get the piece of paper, but literally two weeks after graduating i went to paris and started cooking. >> hinojosa: so you knew food was it? you... how did you know that? >> i knew... i mean, at age six i made my first duncan hines cake. i thought it was fascinating that you could take eggs, oil with this mix and-- poof-- in 30 minutes there was a cake. and yeah, all my friends are playing baseball and whatnot, and they'd be like, making fun of me a little bit until the game was over and i had then i had this cake. i'm like, "oh, you want some cake?" ( laughing ) >> hinojosa: and so you were like, the hit! "let's go to ming; he's going to eat!" >> yeah, "let's go to ming's and eat some cake." and then at age ten-- and this is what really... i reme
my... all those aside, though, my wife, polly, speaks fluent chinese, so... and is loved by my parents to death. i never got straight a's, and i did study mechanical engineering at yale, i did graduate... >> hinojosa: you did make it to... you made it to yale. >> i got my diploma. my motto was "d is for diploma" my senior year because i had to get the piece of paper, but literally two weeks after graduating i went to paris and started cooking. >> hinojosa: so you...
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he's an advocate for missing children whose daughter, polly klass was objected to 1993. we spoke to him rather, and here is his reaction. >> very happy that the confessed. i believe that this should be able to save j.c. of their daughters from having to testify in an oregon court room. certainly the would be the best resolution. in an open courtroom-i hope that the judge would have to have the sense to never put these people back into society again. but on this young girl are about the bad as if is to be. the only saving grace is that j.c. dugard is alive these people should peopspend the rest of their lives behind bars and they're monsters. they have no business of putting their selves into society again. >>pam: our coverage continues online. the entire statement from the attorney. www.kron4.com >>pam: school districts across the state are getting ready for an annual layoff notices. teacher, staff and they could save more. because of the fiscal crisis is one day away because of the 490 layoffs proposed. 140 teachers, to offers, and 108 teacher aides. and 140 teachers' a
he's an advocate for missing children whose daughter, polly klass was objected to 1993. we spoke to him rather, and here is his reaction. >> very happy that the confessed. i believe that this should be able to save j.c. of their daughters from having to testify in an oregon court room. certainly the would be the best resolution. in an open courtroom-i hope that the judge would have to have the sense to never put these people back into society again. but on this young girl are about the...
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situation is murky but i have to say when it comes no this sort of emergency it seems in most important polly cases and crisis it's right to reserve military force for a last resort and abide by the standard canogagal rules and there are certain emergency it's you don't ask forcefully in the beginning you misunderstand the nature of the crisis and emergency. we made that mistake in bosnia and stopped it at the tail end. >> ann-marie discussed the narrative the uprises bring about and it's central to the thinking you hear when you talk to people in the house and in ann marie's old haunt in the state department these days that the uuprising provide an alternate narrative to al-qaida and an alternative narrative to the position that iran's mullahs have taken that were initially hoping they were islamic in nature and what the whole debate is circling around is if the united states inserts itself into this in any military way does that interrupt or change the narrative or support it and that's all becaused on something that none of us can pr predict which is what happens after qaddafi falls. if th
situation is murky but i have to say when it comes no this sort of emergency it seems in most important polly cases and crisis it's right to reserve military force for a last resort and abide by the standard canogagal rules and there are certain emergency it's you don't ask forcefully in the beginning you misunderstand the nature of the crisis and emergency. we made that mistake in bosnia and stopped it at the tail end. >> ann-marie discussed the narrative the uprises bring about and it's...
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from the paul retek he does good on his grades what is the only correct what is his section of the polly took who can't get a job, can't get an assistant professorships or fellowship, can't get a teaching assistantship, can't even get the job teaching high school which he tries to get. in fact we of germany, switzerland, italy with letters, job applications, finally by some postcards and they are the ones with a little detachable things with the return postcard so people could at least give an answer and most of them don't even bother to reply. so one of them in austin and holland is some feeling the history of science museums. they would be slightly embarrassed since they didn't even reply, but he couldn't get a job. finally, with the help of a friend he gets the job as a third class examiner in the patent office in switzerland working on the school six days a week examining patents. but lest we feel sorry for him i actually think working in the patent office was one of the reasons he was able to come up with this theory. had he been an acolyte in the academy, had he been a junior profe
from the paul retek he does good on his grades what is the only correct what is his section of the polly took who can't get a job, can't get an assistant professorships or fellowship, can't get a teaching assistantship, can't even get the job teaching high school which he tries to get. in fact we of germany, switzerland, italy with letters, job applications, finally by some postcards and they are the ones with a little detachable things with the return postcard so people could at least give an...
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he's run several entertainment companies including sony pictures, polly gram and columbia pictures which produced box office sits as rain mann, batman and the color purple. currently chairman & ceo of mandalay entertainment and a full-time professor at ucla. co-owner of the golden state warriors and on the motivational speaker circuit. he has written a book, tell to win, connect, persuade and triumph with the hidden power of story. i'm pleased to have peter guber at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. great to see you. >> rose: so what produces this tell to win. >> hi it backwards. i spent 35 or 36 yearses about storytelling. and i realized that the secret cause-- sauce was telling purposeful stories, using that as emotional transportation. and looking at the people you want to act together or work with you or be a customer or client or join your church or whatever, that they aim at their heart and what you have to aim is the story, not the factses and information. important but you have to aim at the heart. >> the executive producer of "60 minutes" famously said "60 mi
he's run several entertainment companies including sony pictures, polly gram and columbia pictures which produced box office sits as rain mann, batman and the color purple. currently chairman & ceo of mandalay entertainment and a full-time professor at ucla. co-owner of the golden state warriors and on the motivational speaker circuit. he has written a book, tell to win, connect, persuade and triumph with the hidden power of story. i'm pleased to have peter guber at this table for the first...
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i don't mean to be polly annish, so you're right. look, this is all tribal.the pashtuns are 11 million of the afghans, and they believe that it is their birthright always to be in charge of all the other tribes. we came along and upset that apple cart. okay, we gave them karzai, and they're all in favor of karzai because he's one of theirs even though he's working with the americans, all that kind of stuff. but the army is mostly who come from the northern part of the country who speak dari, and when they get down to the south where i was, they don't speak pashtun. so you're absolutely right. and i've had friends of mine high up say, come on, bing, you know as well as we that their army is as much an occupying army as we are. to which i say, yeah, i know that, but what other options with are you -- are you giving besides us doing it or this afghan army which isn't the same? the other gentleman is right. there's a core here of those pashtuns that we can't break, so i'm really not sure how this whole thing really ever plays out in the end. i'm more sure, though
i don't mean to be polly annish, so you're right. look, this is all tribal.the pashtuns are 11 million of the afghans, and they believe that it is their birthright always to be in charge of all the other tribes. we came along and upset that apple cart. okay, we gave them karzai, and they're all in favor of karzai because he's one of theirs even though he's working with the americans, all that kind of stuff. but the army is mostly who come from the northern part of the country who speak dari,...
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scientists say canned foods as well as foods in collie carren eight packages -- polly carbonate packages has been linked to bpa, which has been linked to breast cancer, infertility and early puberty. >>> marin county is lanked -- ranked as one of the healthiest counties in california. marin county is number one out of 56 count counties. sanmateo and santa clara county also made it into the top five. >>> florida said no thanks to $2 million in federal funding for high-speed rail. now california has a strategy to try to get some of that money and bring it our way. >>> one bay area city police department is planning a big crackdown on distracted driving. the-- the reason behind the extra scrutiny. >>> welcome back. time now, 8:55. there's another tylenol recall. johnson and johnson recalling tylenol because of complaints of musty, moldy smell. now, this latest recall includes about 34, 000 bottles of tylenol eight-hour extended release caplets. last year, more than 50 million bottles of tylenol, motrin and benadryl products were recalled for that same moldy smell. johnson and johnson said i
scientists say canned foods as well as foods in collie carren eight packages -- polly carbonate packages has been linked to bpa, which has been linked to breast cancer, infertility and early puberty. >>> marin county is lanked -- ranked as one of the healthiest counties in california. marin county is number one out of 56 count counties. sanmateo and santa clara county also made it into the top five. >>> florida said no thanks to $2 million in federal funding for high-speed...
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brings up strong emotions in people that specially marked last year he has been an advocate ever since polly was kidnapped from the homes in killed in 1993. >> very happy they confessed, i believe this should save jaycee dugard and her daughters from having to testify. that would be the best resolution. i would hope the judge would have a sense to adjourn in other of these people, are ever released to society again. the crimes they committed against this gym woman and a her family are about as bad as they can possibly be viewee. these people should sped their miserable lives behind bars. these people are monsters. they committed horrendous crimes over a long period of time. they have no business setting foot in society again. >> darya: our coverage continues on line, which posted the entire statement at www.kron4.com. seven 07 a.m., we will be back with more a couple of minutes. the approach to the bay bridge we will be right back. it's really delicious, mom. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some fee
brings up strong emotions in people that specially marked last year he has been an advocate ever since polly was kidnapped from the homes in killed in 1993. >> very happy they confessed, i believe this should save jaycee dugard and her daughters from having to testify. that would be the best resolution. i would hope the judge would have a sense to adjourn in other of these people, are ever released to society again. the crimes they committed against this gym woman and a her family are...