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and i think it's prevalent all over the world. having the right address, the right car, wearing the right clothes, having enough money. it is prevalent everywhere and you can relate to it because those are situations you can never get rid of. there is always a divide and i think her novels explore that. ♪ >> there is a lot of similarity in exactly what she said. the class divide, who is wearing what and of that kind of stuff. people are assessed with matchmaking. parties, weddings, parents are assessed with who -- but the bank balance is of the person he or she is going to get married to. ♪ >> what is your goal? where the hope this goes from here? >> i don't think about it too much. i love working, i love my job. it doesn't matter what movie i do or what language it then as long as it is something i can sink my teeth into, a role i can work at and do something with. it doesn't matter if it's in cantonese, spanish, english or in the -- or hindi. it doesn't matter what language its end, does want to be part of the medium of film. ♪
and i think it's prevalent all over the world. having the right address, the right car, wearing the right clothes, having enough money. it is prevalent everywhere and you can relate to it because those are situations you can never get rid of. there is always a divide and i think her novels explore that. ♪ >> there is a lot of similarity in exactly what she said. the class divide, who is wearing what and of that kind of stuff. people are assessed with matchmaking. parties, weddings,...
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it is very prevalent. >> still to come -- new zealand says farewell to its celebrity dolphin. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but depicted as harsh, brutal, and disturbing. >> his style was revolutionary. not only his contrast between darkness and light, but for him
it is very prevalent. >> still to come -- new zealand says farewell to its celebrity dolphin. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but...
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so president preval has... one of the problems with the aristide government was that while he had social reforms that actually were going to help the people in cooperatives and so on, the kinds of things we should be doing now, particularly with environmental technology i think, there was also such a rising personal power issue that gave into narco trafficking if not personally, certainly indirectly, that gave into violence and so you didn't have the basic security in the country. you didn't have the trust of a police department. but when you have somebody like president preval who will premoats decentralization of power, of presidential power, while wanting to allot land, ownership to people then we have to watch very carefully our own government's influence in this, because historically when you can attach-- as we never will attach socialism when we talk about the fire department or the police department and yet we'll attach it to health care, in the same way when land has been allotted from idle lands of wea
so president preval has... one of the problems with the aristide government was that while he had social reforms that actually were going to help the people in cooperatives and so on, the kinds of things we should be doing now, particularly with environmental technology i think, there was also such a rising personal power issue that gave into narco trafficking if not personally, certainly indirectly, that gave into violence and so you didn't have the basic security in the country. you didn't...
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he spoke with haitian president rene preval yesterday. >> suarez: mr. president, welcome back to the newshour. >> thank you. >> suarez: this week you declareded the end of the emergency phase and the beginning of the reconstruction phase. what's the significance of that declaration? why is it important to mark that time? >> i said we are moving from the emergency phase to the reconstruction phase but we are maintaining the emergency phase. for the past few weeks we provided the people with health care, water, and food. and the tents. now we've met with them in their camp. we asked them about their needs. we are working with those people in the camps who wish to return back to their initial neighborhoods. >> suarez: so what will the people of port-au-prince see as they move forward in the reconstruction phase? what will change? >> first, i must say that it's not enough to take charge of reconstruction. i want people to contribute funds to raise money to help the people of haiti, i want them to know that those funds didn't come into the coffers of haiti.
he spoke with haitian president rene preval yesterday. >> suarez: mr. president, welcome back to the newshour. >> thank you. >> suarez: this week you declareded the end of the emergency phase and the beginning of the reconstruction phase. what's the significance of that declaration? why is it important to mark that time? >> i said we are moving from the emergency phase to the reconstruction phase but we are maintaining the emergency phase. for the past few weeks we...
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gambling is taboo, but very prevalent. >> rachel harvey with the report. footage has emerged of two suicide bombs that exploded in southeastern iran. the first blast went off during a packed ceremony at a mosque. as worshipers went to see what happened, a second explosion and went off, killing 30 and wounding dozens of other people. a sunni insurgent group said its carried out the attacks as revenge for the execution of its leader by authorities. at least 30 have been killed in a fire in a kurdish city. local police said the fire was caused by an electrical fault. a number of foreigners are among the dead. we have this from baghdad. >> the fire broke out late thursday night. it is thought to have started and in the hotel restaurant and burned for several hours before being brought under control. the charred remains of the building bear witness to the intensity of the blaze. local officials say some guests have died after throwing themselves out of windows on upper float -- upper floors. the fire killed a number of foreigners as well as local iraqis. the br
gambling is taboo, but very prevalent. >> rachel harvey with the report. footage has emerged of two suicide bombs that exploded in southeastern iran. the first blast went off during a packed ceremony at a mosque. as worshipers went to see what happened, a second explosion and went off, killing 30 and wounding dozens of other people. a sunni insurgent group said its carried out the attacks as revenge for the execution of its leader by authorities. at least 30 have been killed in a fire in...
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the high-prevalent states. i think that is a prescription for disaster. when we were trying to end smallpox, we went to the remotest the village to find the last case. if we try to contain a forest fire, yes, you put out hot spots, but you have a ring of containment around the entire thing. could there be more efficiencies? yes. the congress passed a $1 trillion health care bills. they said it is revenue neutral because it will save money in the out years. right now, we are running up a lifetime tet of $36 billion for newly infected infected patients. this is definitely pay now, pay later scenario and the reality is that it seems like every initiative that benefits big business gets a blank check. everything that meets the needs of the underserved there isn't enough money for. we mentioned earlier that the unspent stimulus -- i would like an explanation about why buying medications for people does not qualify as stimulus. bridges and roads to know where does, apparently. people are employed making medications a
the high-prevalent states. i think that is a prescription for disaster. when we were trying to end smallpox, we went to the remotest the village to find the last case. if we try to contain a forest fire, yes, you put out hot spots, but you have a ring of containment around the entire thing. could there be more efficiencies? yes. the congress passed a $1 trillion health care bills. they said it is revenue neutral because it will save money in the out years. right now, we are running up a...
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it is very prevalent. >> still to come -- new zealand says farewell to its celebrity dolphin. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but depicted as harsh, brutal, and disturbing. >> his style was revolutionary. not only his contrast between darkness and light, but for him the light was life in the darkness was death. >> he painted more than 80 works in a brief life cut short at 39, possibly by syphilis. he was a hard-drinking man. he was even accused of murder. research recently claimed to have found his remains. his work has sustained interest. rome was his home, the place where he created many masterpieces and laid down his reputation as a 17th century hell raiser. he may have had a corrupting presence on western art, influencing ruben's and rembrandt.
it is very prevalent. >> still to come -- new zealand says farewell to its celebrity dolphin. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but...
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here in this country we have a prevalence of infection of less than 1% in the general population and other populations within the united states it's a little bit more. but in general it's very low. if you look at southern africa, particularly south africa, they have close to five million cases of h.i.v., and they have a prevalence of around 10%, double digits. so you can judge in a one size fits all for some countries even something with this degree of efficacy, a health minister such as the health minister for south africa and the authorities in south africa may make a reasonable decision to roll it out. there's nothing wrong with that. it has to be matched to what the situation is in the particular country involved. >> warner: dr. tony fauci, thank you so much. >> good to be here. >> lehrer: the other major developments of this day. afghan president karzai reaffirmed a goal of taking charge of security from foreign forces by 2014. he spoke at an international conference in kabul. a new containment cap continued to hold on that blown oil well in the gulf. today marked three months s
here in this country we have a prevalence of infection of less than 1% in the general population and other populations within the united states it's a little bit more. but in general it's very low. if you look at southern africa, particularly south africa, they have close to five million cases of h.i.v., and they have a prevalence of around 10%, double digits. so you can judge in a one size fits all for some countries even something with this degree of efficacy, a health minister such as the...
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. >> we think that this is the condition that is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> reporter: no one knows for sure why pine nuts are causing the problem. however swiss researchers tested a batch of offensive nuts and found. >> the pine nuts hitting the market may be of a species humans are not accustom to eating. >> reporter: another possibility is left unrefrigerated or processed improperly they can turn rancid quickly. they could have been picked too early. in any case the oil from the offending nuts may be forming new mole molecules that interact in new nasty ways from pine nuts. they come from china and like korean cousins are smaller and cheaper than the med train variety. thanks to a beetle infestation, they're now in short supply. chef daniel owner of restaurant in san francisco has cooked up a solution. even for his traditional e nuts sicilian spinach. >> they're not as expensive but pretty expensive and more than the chinese. >> reporter: the chef says in his restaurant not a single customer has ever complained of pine mouth. >> never. we toast our nuts.
. >> we think that this is the condition that is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> reporter: no one knows for sure why pine nuts are causing the problem. however swiss researchers tested a batch of offensive nuts and found. >> the pine nuts hitting the market may be of a species humans are not accustom to eating. >> reporter: another possibility is left unrefrigerated or processed improperly they can turn rancid quickly. they could have been picked...
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. >> we think that this is the condition that is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> reporter: no one knows for sure why pine nuts are causing the problem. but swiss researchers tested a batch of offensive nuts and found -- >> the pine nuts that are hitting the market may be of a species that humans are not accustomed to eating. >> reporter: another possibility? if left unrefrigerated or processed and shipped improperly, pine nuts can turn rancid very quickly. the offending nuts could have also been picked too early. in any case, the oil from the offending nuts may be forming new molecules that interact in new nasty ways with our tastebuds. these nuts all appear to come from china and like their korean cousins are smaller and cheaper than the mediterranean variety. but thanks to a beetle infestation, mediterranean pine nuts are now in short supply. chef daniel schroeder owner of a san francisco restaurant only uses american pine nuts even for his traditional sicilian spinach. >> they are good. they taste good. they taste right. they are not as expensive as the impo
. >> we think that this is the condition that is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> reporter: no one knows for sure why pine nuts are causing the problem. but swiss researchers tested a batch of offensive nuts and found -- >> the pine nuts that are hitting the market may be of a species that humans are not accustomed to eating. >> reporter: another possibility? if left unrefrigerated or processed and shipped improperly, pine nuts can turn rancid very...
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. >> we think this is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> no one knows why pine nuts are causing the problem. however swiss researchers test add batch of offensive nuts. >> reporter: it may be of a species that humans are not accustomed to eating. >> reporter: if left unrefrigerated or shipped wrongly, they can go ran sid. they may be forming new molecules that interact in new nasty ways with our taste buds. these nuts all appear to come from china and, like their korean cousins, are much smaller and cheaper than the mediterranean variety. however, thanks to a beetle infestation meted terrainan pine nuts are in short supply. a chef has cooked autopsy viewings. he only uses american pine nuts, each for his traditional sicilian spinach. >> they are good, they taste good, taste right. they are not as expensive as the imported genovese pine nuts but they are definitely better and more expensive than the pine nuts from china. >> he says in his restaurant no one has complained of pine mouth. >> never. we toast and refrigerate them. >> but they have received 83 complaints of
. >> we think this is increasingly prevalent and increasingly widespread. >> no one knows why pine nuts are causing the problem. however swiss researchers test add batch of offensive nuts. >> reporter: it may be of a species that humans are not accustomed to eating. >> reporter: if left unrefrigerated or shipped wrongly, they can go ran sid. they may be forming new molecules that interact in new nasty ways with our taste buds. these nuts all appear to come from china...
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to preserve this power over that is so prevalent in the world that humor is pushed down to the circus and they want it out of i would like to say that i had a one of the first times i was in a russian hospital i was in a poor hospital that had no pain medicine and. in the u.s. hospital they have pain medicine so i never experiment having a patient who needs pain medicine like bone metastases that you're not going to say well let's not put this patient on pain medicine so we can try humor but i remember walking into the room of a six or seven year old boy who had bone metastasis no pain medicine in the hospital the child was screaming screaming bloody murder it's a horrible pain and from the story i was told is that this was something that went on for five months that the child had no respite from the pain and i remember because it was the first time walking in the room and the child. stopped screaming and for one hour the child was playing the look on the mother's face was breathtaking and so from ever since then in russia i say when i enter a hospital please show me the people who ar
to preserve this power over that is so prevalent in the world that humor is pushed down to the circus and they want it out of i would like to say that i had a one of the first times i was in a russian hospital i was in a poor hospital that had no pain medicine and. in the u.s. hospital they have pain medicine so i never experiment having a patient who needs pain medicine like bone metastases that you're not going to say well let's not put this patient on pain medicine so we can try humor but i...
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>>kay: the characteristics that we find that are basically prevalent in addiction are also the characteristics that would propel a player to be the 1% that is needed to be different. so a tunnel like vision. obsessive nature. desire absolutely to win, competitiveness. all of that stuff is very much the trait of an addict. >>reporter: few will make it, and those that do will find being a pro is not always the bed of roses people believe...but these youngsters at least sound remarkably down to earth about the path they've chosen... >>a lot of things come with the package...the money...the girls the cars and stuff but that isn't mypriority. i just want to be successful as a player... >>i give 100% and we'll see in a few years.... >>i've seen lots of players fall off by the wayside since i was 6 so i do know what it takes so hopefully i can give it my best shot and see what happens. >>reporter: and if you can combine that sort of attitude, with this sort of talent...which incidentally helped ajax to win the tournament...well...perhaps you do have a real chance of a great career in the world's grea
>>kay: the characteristics that we find that are basically prevalent in addiction are also the characteristics that would propel a player to be the 1% that is needed to be different. so a tunnel like vision. obsessive nature. desire absolutely to win, competitiveness. all of that stuff is very much the trait of an addict. >>reporter: few will make it, and those that do will find being a pro is not always the bed of roses people believe...but these youngsters at least sound...
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this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious law mark near four boys school in kolkata who hanged himself at home earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months just in the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says were involved i think that they were after him for a long way limiting he was so long as he was giving them individual. battling if i may use the word he was able to take it but when they all descended on him at the same time that i don't think. i don't think his young mind could handle that much animosity the. elimination from his friends the school's principal has admitted killing ranjeet but says this was not responsible for his will say the case has set off a public outcry largely because it occurred in one of india's and most elite schools but most cases of corporal punishment take place in government run schools and go largely unrecor
this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious law mark near four boys school in kolkata who hanged himself at home earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months just in the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says were involved i think that they were after...
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but what's probably more important for russians is that civil aviation is also showing signs of preval after almost twenty years of decline the first post soviet besting just plain. the jet one hundred was presented to the international public at last year's paris show however the subjects main task is not so much to impress potential for in customers but to replace the outdated planes currently used by russian airliner as the driving force behind the regeneration of the russian navy is its growing corporation with bars. what started as just supply a pro materials is great chili turned into joint research and it can only chip projects in the past five years where she has increased state funding of the industry play twenty times but it still might take keys if not decades for the civil segment of russian aviation to keep up with its western counterparts like boeing boss. but what in the at that now after watching this video i have a question let's compare planes and cause some i know it's a fiesta my formula one race cars are basically policy models to try out new technology that will l
but what's probably more important for russians is that civil aviation is also showing signs of preval after almost twenty years of decline the first post soviet besting just plain. the jet one hundred was presented to the international public at last year's paris show however the subjects main task is not so much to impress potential for in customers but to replace the outdated planes currently used by russian airliner as the driving force behind the regeneration of the russian navy is its...
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the gene was even more prevalent among women a family history of the disease. >>> time now 4:50, right on the money. ria in for rob this morning. she has the latest look at your forecast. hello? >> ria, are you there? >> hey, guys, yes, i'm here! it is pretty nice outside. let's take a look at the weather headlines. there's definitely some drizzle and fog out there, but it's going to be mostly 70s pretty much everywhere today. mild and pretty typical july weather. and right now, the temperatures are finally coming up. we were actually in the 40s overnight. we're at 53 in san francisco, 56 in sunnyvale. 55 here in san jose. and when we take a look at the winds, really not too bad. pretty calm along the coast. there's a little bit of picking up in the east bay, and also here in san jose, we're at 13 miles per hour, but not much more than a breeze. not too bad. as we take a look at the allergy report, the only ones to worry about today are the oak tree allergies. you shouldn't be too bad with your sneezing or runny nose. if you're traveling around the state, palm springs a warm 109. fresn
the gene was even more prevalent among women a family history of the disease. >>> time now 4:50, right on the money. ria in for rob this morning. she has the latest look at your forecast. hello? >> ria, are you there? >> hey, guys, yes, i'm here! it is pretty nice outside. let's take a look at the weather headlines. there's definitely some drizzle and fog out there, but it's going to be mostly 70s pretty much everywhere today. mild and pretty typical july weather. and right...