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operatioas kill mission, rathe than aission cus capturing him alive. >> that is right. th debate overhe photo also plays into this. if it turns out that there was no muchesistance,thatmay ineasehe criticism and lead to me tensions over is. as you say, the whole issue as to how he was killed, there a confctin accounts over this. e fit reports often turn out to be not quite the ce. itoes seem as though ehite hoe has been changing its story. >> i wt to tk toou out th political impact r obama. we s president obama receiving bipartisan respect f the decision that h mad how doese stand to benet politicall from thismissn? >> you caalready s it in the opiniopoll he is tting much higher approval ratings gat summer around 40% of americansayin that thi hs evoked -- booste their view of hisompence and the b. yohave seen his toughest opponents, but th former ve present ckhene prae him. has certainly done him aot of go. he has seen aa much songe commanr inhief. the british prime miste tell t hou of commons that britain must be more vilan than er in the wake of e deat whe he isone, th
operatioas kill mission, rathe than aission cus capturing him alive. >> that is right. th debate overhe photo also plays into this. if it turns out that there was no muchesistance,thatmay ineasehe criticism and lead to me tensions over is. as you say, the whole issue as to how he was killed, there a confctin accounts over this. e fit reports often turn out to be not quite the ce. itoes seem as though ehite hoe has been changing its story. >> i wt to tk toou out th political impact r...
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initial proposal was rip out trees and put gay rath between two museums. we would not have a music concourse if that had gone forward. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> katherine howard, golden gate park preservation alliance. golden gate park has attracted those who view it as open land available for their my favorite developmental projects. the effort to stem the flood of development in rec and park in 1998 they developed golden gate park master plan. huffer, this plan is not really followed by the department, new develop projects are constantly being proposed. we need golden gate park to be a historic district. now there's a discussion as to whether or not this is a good idea. to this i ask, what what is planned for golden gate park. what new project destructive to the park are in the pipeline we do not know about because the very idea of protecting golden gate park is under attack. there will be a program about threats to golden gate park on the commonwealth club on may 11. encourage everyone to come, ask questions and learn about the future threat
initial proposal was rip out trees and put gay rath between two museums. we would not have a music concourse if that had gone forward. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> katherine howard, golden gate park preservation alliance. golden gate park has attracted those who view it as open land available for their my favorite developmental projects. the effort to stem the flood of development in rec and park in 1998 they developed golden gate park master plan. huffer, this plan is not...
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otherhood, come out toay that he waa chiiek, but was no with the kind of mood mic play by thosergazations, rathhan looking r direct terrorist aacks that wlit the sooner rather than later pire >> you are a younan whot --thanater >>if you are aoung man diding whichine youwill take, either extremist or modetion when you have hea tt osa bin laden has been killed, which do you choose >> th killing of osama bin ladeand his ionic stusthat has emerd amg his yng arab peop and thearge amounts of commentaryeft hind on websites, i think there is a lot of sympathyor oma bin laden's plight, a young saudi wethy man who tk to pista and foht t good fight. was a good guy there and the became bad guy after 9/. ther are a lot of coniracy eori there. i am not saying thatheyecome terrorists, but it doe inculcate so symthy. >> yourote that osama bin laden haseen kild, but al qaeda hasot. >> the localrandthe philoshy, the mind set i stilllivend well. in le in -- osama bin len has been o of t sce for thpast 10 yes. no in his death, his wilis beg circulated re iradical webses. ey have radal iividualized shoes. -- radica
otherhood, come out toay that he waa chiiek, but was no with the kind of mood mic play by thosergazations, rathhan looking r direct terrorist aacks that wlit the sooner rather than later pire >> you are a younan whot --thanater >>if you are aoung man diding whichine youwill take, either extremist or modetion when you have hea tt osa bin laden has been killed, which do you choose >> th killing of osama bin ladeand his ionic stusthat has emerd amg his yng arab peop and thearge...
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evenefor 9/11, it w itlf light-mied of ne groups, rathe than one organizations -- like-minded grps, ther than e organizati. it makeit dficult, because it does not hava single address to attack. >> getting befly back to e issue of what theyctuay found inhe cmpou, you have wrten a lo about the hunt for osama bin ladin. what surprised you mt abt his capture? >> i figured he was paktan. i visuazed m in a compound ry much lik e one he was in. i did not imagine he uld be 1,0 meters fromhe pakastani military academy. the biggest surpris was his proximyo a very important element of the pasta state. i thought he would be mor remove >> tnk y. 9/11 remns t united states most seang eounter with internaonal terrism the so-called 7/7 attacks hold a simir place in great britain. a bus was bomd in 2005 and 5 opleere killed. today, an offial inqst io thattacks was complet. we ha the details >>his summer sees the sth anniversar of t london attacks. the iuest heard evidencerom 30witnses. they td the oryf 7/7. 52 were murdered. toy, the coroneraid they habeennlawfully kild in the dreadf actf terrorism. thes
evenefor 9/11, it w itlf light-mied of ne groups, rathe than one organizations -- like-minded grps, ther than e organizati. it makeit dficult, because it does not hava single address to attack. >> getting befly back to e issue of what theyctuay found inhe cmpou, you have wrten a lo about the hunt for osama bin ladin. what surprised you mt abt his capture? >> i figured he was paktan. i visuazed m in a compound ry much lik e one he was in. i did not imagine he uld be 1,0 meters fromhe...
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but rathe saying i think it is the media's fault, the media thinks it is our fault for notg them, i thinkwe all need to do a better job. her book shows that from a journalistic standpoint. she went into the courtroom and watched. she told the story. by the same token, we can do that as public defenders. i have thought, if public defenders was a major corporation and had this image problem, there would be a massive pr campaign. there would be commercials everywhere. instead we say, gosh, it sucks. but actually, we are doing good work and we have motives and goals, and we are crusaders, someone not present ourselves that way? i heard today that there was a commercial being done. he was thinking along the same lines as me, so how he must be brilliant. [laughter] >> spoken like a true public defender. >> it was john's idea. >> from broadcast journalism, commercial journalism, i want to sell their stories. they give the audience what they want to see. from the criminal defense perspective, is your priority in trial different from jamie's priority when she is following the story? >> i am no med
but rathe saying i think it is the media's fault, the media thinks it is our fault for notg them, i thinkwe all need to do a better job. her book shows that from a journalistic standpoint. she went into the courtroom and watched. she told the story. by the same token, we can do that as public defenders. i have thought, if public defenders was a major corporation and had this image problem, there would be a massive pr campaign. there would be commercials everywhere. instead we say, gosh, it...
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we believe it should be a privilege rath than a right. we're going to consult on further measures including the future of the 14-year rule that he mentions. we've already announced there'll be tighter rules for those wanting to settle here and have already implemented a new income and english language ruirement for skilled workers who have been here for more than five year >> dave miliband. >> mr. speaker, can i start by joining the prime minister in paying respect to nigel mead. he showed bravery and courage in our troops and our thoughts are with his family and friends. mr. speaker, the role of the justice secretary is to speak for the nation on matters of justice and ime. this morning, the -- this morning the justice secretary was on the radio suggesting that there were serious raids and other serious category of raids. would the prime minister now like to take the opportunity to distance himself from the district secretary's comments? >> well, first of all let me say rapes should be met with proper punishment. nip who's ever met a rap
we believe it should be a privilege rath than a right. we're going to consult on further measures including the future of the 14-year rule that he mentions. we've already announced there'll be tighter rules for those wanting to settle here and have already implemented a new income and english language ruirement for skilled workers who have been here for more than five year >> dave miliband. >> mr. speaker, can i start by joining the prime minister in paying respect to nigel mead. he...
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. >> like cash rathe little girl, ounces. for the little boy, 5 pounds, 6 ounces. did i get that right? >> yeah. >> okay, good. congratulations to them. >> yeah. very cool. >> this is one of those stories that sounds so outlandish. then you hear the details. you're like, maybe they didn't make this one up. give us the back story. >> it shows you anything is possible. >> anything is possible. >> i'm a fatalist. i believe in these kind of weird things. it was meant to be. >> one guy goes to -- his name is rick hill. he goes to hawaii first time in his life. takes the family there. he's on waikiki. take a picture of my family. here's the camera. this guy comes along. he says, yeah, i'll take the picture. they've never met before. his name is joe parker. they started talking, just gabbing. then they found this commonal y commonality. >> and the commonality is they have the same father. >> in massachusetts. turns out the guy recognizes his accent, joe parker does. he says where are you from? this town in massachusetts. so am i. i'm from that area as well. then rick hill
. >> like cash rathe little girl, ounces. for the little boy, 5 pounds, 6 ounces. did i get that right? >> yeah. >> okay, good. congratulations to them. >> yeah. very cool. >> this is one of those stories that sounds so outlandish. then you hear the details. you're like, maybe they didn't make this one up. give us the back story. >> it shows you anything is possible. >> anything is possible. >> i'm a fatalist. i believe in these kind of weird...
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i actually think the fact that immigration is a 50-state phenomena and rathe than a 10- state phenomena suggests we may go through tough times, but the cultural aeneas, like some many times in our history, will give way. it is not easy, but it is often dynamic. >> kind of along the same lines -- it seems to me the children of illegal immigrants have the exact opposite problem. even now they have great english and all these kinds of things, there are problems with high dropout rates, high crime rates among the dependents of illegal immigrants, although not among the immigrants themselves. i feel like this is an area we investigated more. it is somewhat difficult to investigate. but what exactly are their descendants doing, and how ds immigration reform impact the way their dependence grow up and live? i do not know if you have comments on how immigration reform has changed. any -- >> anyway they can earn higher wages is going to benefit the kids. >> there are a significant number of crimes studies that show that crime rates are not higher among immigrants or their kids. there is a socioe
i actually think the fact that immigration is a 50-state phenomena and rathe than a 10- state phenomena suggests we may go through tough times, but the cultural aeneas, like some many times in our history, will give way. it is not easy, but it is often dynamic. >> kind of along the same lines -- it seems to me the children of illegal immigrants have the exact opposite problem. even now they have great english and all these kinds of things, there are problems with high dropout rates, high...