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right well we established the movement resource group that's the movement resource group dot org where you can go and visit the website and learn about us and let us know if you'd like to make a donation. but we established it to be very open and transparent. so there's an online proposal process whereby groups throughout any of the occupy in the nation can submit a proposal and you know everybody sees what proposals are submitted online then we have a proposal review committee that's made up of five members of the movement resource group and five occupiers from around the country. and they make decisions on which proposals get funded our guidelines for funding the proposals are up there on our website and proposals that are funded will be listed as well as proposals that are declined so all we can say is that it's going to be right out there in the open and people can make their own judgments blake the occupy movement from its inception has been a very kind of down and dirty grass roots here we are just us in our town it's sort of movement or at least it's certainly seems that way in
right well we established the movement resource group that's the movement resource group dot org where you can go and visit the website and learn about us and let us know if you'd like to make a donation. but we established it to be very open and transparent. so there's an online proposal process whereby groups throughout any of the occupy in the nation can submit a proposal and you know everybody sees what proposals are submitted online then we have a proposal review committee that's made up...
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group to explore the country's resources group is owned by a billionaire alexander says who also owns a major shareholder employee metal russia's top silver make up the new jello school exploration venture rio tinto yesterday has already bought a license for possible deposits in the far east the winds of change is coming to the global economy a new report by saxo bank says the crisis will reach a peak this year and provoke major changes in the structure of the financial system in the opinion of the bank to further state intervention only finds diminishing returns with europe unable to solve the debt crisis such as a bank predicts european stock markets will dive twenty five percent the eurozone will show zero growth this year with the global g.d.p. to increase just three percent people thought other bulls jacobsen explains western part cast in the current situation. in my opinion my personally i have fifty percent in cash twenty percent in gold and then i have thirty percent in corporate bonds and that is said divided into two currency parts one with fifty percent in dollars and one f
group to explore the country's resources group is owned by a billionaire alexander says who also owns a major shareholder employee metal russia's top silver make up the new jello school exploration venture rio tinto yesterday has already bought a license for possible deposits in the far east the winds of change is coming to the global economy a new report by saxo bank says the crisis will reach a peak this year and provoke major changes in the structure of the financial system in the opinion of...
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groups the snot knew the u.s. has for decades been determined to spend money and resources on groups that set up camp in other countries like egypt and work with people on forwarding the u.s. agenda in those countries in many ways it's resulted in the taking down of leaders or parties who disagree with the u.s. . now in late december egyptian authorities broke into the offices of some of these n.g.o.s there and confiscated much of theirs materials and say they were in the country to help but in many cases there are people who are eventually hurt now with this current criminal investigation perhaps it's good to think about what's really behind these groups and to have an honest conversation about just whose agenda they're actually carrying out well that's going to do it for us for now but for more on the stories we covered go to our t. dot com slash usa you should also check out our youtube page we posed most of our interviews and our segments on there that address is you tube dot com slash r t america you can also follow on follow me on twitter i me at christine. we're going to go to the i mean there's so much we're go
groups the snot knew the u.s. has for decades been determined to spend money and resources on groups that set up camp in other countries like egypt and work with people on forwarding the u.s. agenda in those countries in many ways it's resulted in the taking down of leaders or parties who disagree with the u.s. . now in late december egyptian authorities broke into the offices of some of these n.g.o.s there and confiscated much of theirs materials and say they were in the country to help but in...
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he's the anti-romney within the republican party right now and a poll marketing resource group today showed him ahead by 10 points. that is in sync with three other polls that have come out over the last three days that show him leading mitt romney by anywhere from seven to 13 points. >> ifill: is he suddenly surging ahead here because of something that mitt romney didn't do? is he not taking care of the home base? >> mitt romney has done everything right in tray traditional terms, gwen. that's the agonizing part of it for mitt romney. he must be tearing his hair out. he's raised more money here. he won the state here over john mccain four years ago. i think what is happening is these campaigns are being nationalized. people here are affected as they are in any other state or nationally as to what's going on over the last three months in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, florida. they're picking up on it and it doesn't really make any difference what mitt romney has done up to this time or what rick santorum has not done in michigan. rick santorum is ahead and mitt romney is going
he's the anti-romney within the republican party right now and a poll marketing resource group today showed him ahead by 10 points. that is in sync with three other polls that have come out over the last three days that show him leading mitt romney by anywhere from seven to 13 points. >> ifill: is he suddenly surging ahead here because of something that mitt romney didn't do? is he not taking care of the home base? >> mitt romney has done everything right in tray traditional terms,...
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there are plenty of resources and local groups that support new writers. i'll hook you up with the information you need if you go to abc7news.com. michael finney, "7 on your side". >> eric: music movies and video games move into the clouds. maybe the next step is putting yourself in the clouds. a local company using robots to be everywhere at once. >> braid si is a real person. she is at home right now in illinois. she is also here at the network conference in san francisco all while she briefs conference in an office in mountain viewer. >> she is working for us but she is working for three other companies at companies at the same time. >> they are virtual. you can rent one for $600 a month if you need to be two or three places at once. >> they don't have arms to use copy machines or open doors, the point is when you are miles away. >> a lot of meetings happen somewhere else in the office, in the break room or machine shop. so being able to roll right in there and join the conversation where it's happening is important. >> they showed us how they can activ
there are plenty of resources and local groups that support new writers. i'll hook you up with the information you need if you go to abc7news.com. michael finney, "7 on your side". >> eric: music movies and video games move into the clouds. maybe the next step is putting yourself in the clouds. a local company using robots to be everywhere at once. >> braid si is a real person. she is at home right now in illinois. she is also here at the network conference in san...
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says police will continue focusing on violence in hot spot areas and use outside resources whenever poshl. >> hacker group anonymous is at it again this, time targeting oakland mayor jean kwan and other city officials. the details include home addresses, and birthdays and e mail addresses. city councilman says it's a risk that comes with being a public figure. >> there is we have to make sure we have it over our shoulders and. >> the group says it's disgusted and shocked by the way the city handled plotests. -- protests. and still ahead a family is on a frugal mission. coming up why they're vowing not to spend a cent this month. >> and a group shines a spotlight on lead in lipstick exposing a potential risk. >> and there is what the most sodium is not chips. the news continues in one minute. >>> today, the cdc reveals that bred contains more sodium but americans eat a lot of bread. nutritionists point out americans can get most sodium from processed foods not have fr a salt shaker. top five includes cold cuts, poultry and canned soup autos a davis family is trying to make it throughout the month without s
says police will continue focusing on violence in hot spot areas and use outside resources whenever poshl. >> hacker group anonymous is at it again this, time targeting oakland mayor jean kwan and other city officials. the details include home addresses, and birthdays and e mail addresses. city councilman says it's a risk that comes with being a public figure. >> there is we have to make sure we have it over our shoulders and. >> the group says it's disgusted and shocked by...
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are we going to be able to pool our resources in a group to spend money to participate in the election? and that's what super pacs are for or advocacy groups or 527s. all these different political parties even. >> the problem is -- >> all these different entities. >> the problem is according to the study done on the super pacs so far, the money raised on super pacs, 93% of them came in as donations of $10,000 or more. $30 mi 30 million came in by people. this isn't all of us puooling or resources. this is really rich people pooling their resources. >> it is true in the case so far in the case of super pacs. it is major gifts fund-raising that is driving those contributions, but the problem has been is that the reformers want to attack groups. they want to limit super pacs, they want to limit political parties, they want to limit advocacy groups, they want to limit unions, and of course the groups are groups that people must join in order to pool their resources to be affected. look. it's great to be rich. you can't stop rich people from spending money. but what you can do is have a sys
are we going to be able to pool our resources in a group to spend money to participate in the election? and that's what super pacs are for or advocacy groups or 527s. all these different political parties even. >> the problem is -- >> all these different entities. >> the problem is according to the study done on the super pacs so far, the money raised on super pacs, 93% of them came in as donations of $10,000 or more. $30 mi 30 million came in by people. this isn't all of us...
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are we going to be able to pool our resources in a group to spend money to participate in the election also? and that's what super pacs are for or advocacy groups or 527s. all these different political parties even. >> the problem is -- >> all these different entities. >> the problem is according to the study done on the super pacs so far, the money raised on super pacs, 93% of them came in as donations of $10,000 or more. 38% of them were over a million given by 15 people. $10 million is a lot of money. this isn't all of us pooling our resources. this is really rich people pooling their resources. >> it is true in the case so far in the case of super pacs. it is major gifts fund-raising that is driving those contributions, but the problem has been is that the reformers want to attack groups. they want to limit super pacs, they want to limit political parties, they want to limit advocacy groups, they want to limit unions, and of course the groups are what people of average means must join in order to pool their resources to be effective. look, it's great to be rich. you can't stop rich
are we going to be able to pool our resources in a group to spend money to participate in the election also? and that's what super pacs are for or advocacy groups or 527s. all these different political parties even. >> the problem is -- >> all these different entities. >> the problem is according to the study done on the super pacs so far, the money raised on super pacs, 93% of them came in as donations of $10,000 or more. 38% of them were over a million given by 15 people....
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groups. life way christian resources pulled funding for the foundation because of ties to planned parenthood. christian publisher now says "we are very grateful subegan g. coleman for the cure will no longer fund planned parenthood affiliates". >> planned parenthood says it's seen a surge in donations as a result of this cut. >>> a live look outside, skies are clearing over the bay area. some clouds pushed out to sea. we're going to be seeing colder temperatures overnight as a result. temperatures in the 30s and 40s to start the day. into the afternoon, sunny skies and warmer temperatures back into the 60s, bay area-wide. definitely chillier in the morning than this morning. 37 in napa, 36 in santa rosa, 39 in concord. into the afternoon, temperatures warm up nicely. you're going to notice t. back into the mid-60s in los gatos and mounview. 65 -- mountain view. 65 in napa and novato, 66 in santa rose a62 in san francisco. a look at your extended forecast, fog for the next couple of mornings, it's going to clear out by the late morning hours. we'll be left with sunshine and warmer temperatures
groups. life way christian resources pulled funding for the foundation because of ties to planned parenthood. christian publisher now says "we are very grateful subegan g. coleman for the cure will no longer fund planned parenthood affiliates". >> planned parenthood says it's seen a surge in donations as a result of this cut. >>> a live look outside, skies are clearing over the bay area. some clouds pushed out to sea. we're going to be seeing colder temperatures...
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one of those groups, lifeway christian resources, released a statement today expressing its gratitude. but the decision reportedly led the charity's top health official to resign in protest after six years on the job. "i respect the work of planned parenthood" molly williams said in a statement today, "and i believe it would be a mistake for any organization to bow to political pressure and compromise its mission." new york mayor michael bloomberg pledged $250,000 to planned parenthood today, which means that in the past two days, scott, the organization has raised more than the $680,000 it got from the komen foundation in all of last year. >> pelley: and, nancy, what about the komen foundation's fund-raising since this news broke? fu >> reporter: well, they told us today that their fund-raising is un as well. they say it's up 100% over the past two days, but they didn't give us any figures. >> pelley: nancy, thanks very much. since it was founded in 1982, susan g. komen for the cure has contributed $1.9 billion to breast cancer research and programs. we heard some encouraging news to
one of those groups, lifeway christian resources, released a statement today expressing its gratitude. but the decision reportedly led the charity's top health official to resign in protest after six years on the job. "i respect the work of planned parenthood" molly williams said in a statement today, "and i believe it would be a mistake for any organization to bow to political pressure and compromise its mission." new york mayor michael bloomberg pledged $250,000 to planned...
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resource. >> so you work for hunts man architect url group. i have to ask beverly, you hired an architect. >> i think it's in appreciation of, that architects can appreciate the value that other architects bring to something. we had several factors. one was that we were very busy ourselves with keeping our country clients happy and the idea of taking the time to focus on this wasn't a good use of time. tenant improvement was not our special. we talked with a number of interior oriented firms. we are very ambitious and what we're offering. we wanted to hire an interior design firm that could bring that kind of specialness to this space. we are very are happy with what they brought to us >> did you learn anything about working with architects >> i remember when they put their proposal, they were more concerned about having a client that was an architect. we had a lot of ideas ourselves and had done a lot of the preliminary work. we haven't really shown that. may be we did a lot. but these work areas and how the project manager gathers around. we
resource. >> so you work for hunts man architect url group. i have to ask beverly, you hired an architect. >> i think it's in appreciation of, that architects can appreciate the value that other architects bring to something. we had several factors. one was that we were very busy ourselves with keeping our country clients happy and the idea of taking the time to focus on this wasn't a good use of time. tenant improvement was not our special. we talked with a number of interior...
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we provide resources for student groups all over the world. we have leaders in europe, africa and all across -- promoting ideas of liberty on college campuses. >> when was it found and where? >> it was founded in 2008 by a group of interns in the d.c. area, have a rou
we provide resources for student groups all over the world. we have leaders in europe, africa and all across -- promoting ideas of liberty on college campuses. >> when was it found and where? >> it was founded in 2008 by a group of interns in the d.c. area, have a rou
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group called -- it's a cooperative consultants. people scattered throughout the country but we share resources, website and other information. there's also a group called the freelancers union. it's not a cooperative but cooperative spirit in that they're working together to give health care benefits to those folks. >> what are the dangers of this? i mean, it sounds great, right? you get your products cheaper, you get marketing. you're not paying as much for. now you have to dole with other people running your own business. >> absolutely. there is a slight loss in independence that you are going to have to give up. but it's for a greater good, so you can get the scale so your business can be sustainable. you have to measure whether it's the right fit for you. >> i'm curious, micah, you work with a lot of small companies. does this sound like something that would fit with the companies you work with or no? >> yeah. i was just thinking, what is the role that technology and internet play? i can see it from both sides. on the one hand, the internet has made it easier for small business to get a presence, build a marketing presenc
group called -- it's a cooperative consultants. people scattered throughout the country but we share resources, website and other information. there's also a group called the freelancers union. it's not a cooperative but cooperative spirit in that they're working together to give health care benefits to those folks. >> what are the dangers of this? i mean, it sounds great, right? you get your products cheaper, you get marketing. you're not paying as much for. now you have to dole with...
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it looks to improve cooperation between state agencies and advocacy groups and include more resources for police and establishing a dna data base to identify bodies and solve missing person's cases. the bill could be named after phylicia barnes, the teen who disappeared while visiting family in baltimore. months later she was found murdered. linda so, abc 2 news. >>> well retired cardinal who searched as the head of the archdiocese in philadelphia for more than 15 years is dead e was criticized but never charged by two grand juries investigating child sex abuse in the roman catholic church. the death is days after lawyers battled over his can he tnsy in a upcoming church ache buses case as a witness. >>> today closing arguments will be hurd in the -- herd in a trial of a man accused of killing a corrects officer. lee stevens is charged with stabbing the corrections officer in 2006 at the maryland house of checkss in jessup. it was a primary factor in the decision to close the facility. this is the first death penalty case to go to trial since the death penalty law changed back in 2009
it looks to improve cooperation between state agencies and advocacy groups and include more resources for police and establishing a dna data base to identify bodies and solve missing person's cases. the bill could be named after phylicia barnes, the teen who disappeared while visiting family in baltimore. months later she was found murdered. linda so, abc 2 news. >>> well retired cardinal who searched as the head of the archdiocese in philadelphia for more than 15 years is dead e was...
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we provide a network of support and resources for student groups all over the world. we have leaders in europe, africa, oceania and all across the united states that are just promoting the ideas of liberty on their college campuses. >> when was it founded? where? >> it was founded in 2008 by a group of young interns actually in the dc area. they got together, had a round table discussion on best practices for promoting liberty on campus. and then they decided to have another meeting and then another one and then eventually they formed it as an organization. >> how many campuses are you on now? >> we have well over 700 student groups in our network. so like i said, all over the world. >> and this is your second compellation? >> yes. this is our second compellation that we put together in partnership with the atlas society. >> the ayn right hand society. megan roberts is a communications director and one of the copy editors on this book, the moral of capitalism. >> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to intervi
we provide a network of support and resources for student groups all over the world. we have leaders in europe, africa, oceania and all across the united states that are just promoting the ideas of liberty on their college campuses. >> when was it founded? where? >> it was founded in 2008 by a group of young interns actually in the dc area. they got together, had a round table discussion on best practices for promoting liberty on campus. and then they decided to have another meeting...
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. >> jenning inventor's groups and finding the right resource dear sir save a i lot of time, energy andey. >> reporter: now you can expect to spend several thousand dollars for patent and prototypea. if you have the next big idea it could be big bucks. >> now the radar, and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> nice looking day. little breezy and a bit of a wind chill. high on top of federal hail hill. feeling cool. 43, winds out of the northwest at eight. interesting compared to yesterday when the snow was coming down in the afternoon and evening and check check it out. manchester, the fresh coating in carroll. watch what happens through the day. that warm february sunshine, bright sun, melting duff the snow in a hurry. even spots pubbed up an inch or two. that sun was quickly gone. here you never really had much accumulation. all five sweeps showing clear and dry that. will hold up tonight and tomorrow and tomorrow early in the evening. temperatures safely above freezing. dropping temperatures on the west wind. highs in to the mid40s and a fake out tomorrow. we will
. >> jenning inventor's groups and finding the right resource dear sir save a i lot of time, energy andey. >> reporter: now you can expect to spend several thousand dollars for patent and prototypea. if you have the next big idea it could be big bucks. >> now the radar, and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> nice looking day. little breezy and a bit of a wind chill. high on top of federal hail hill. feeling cool. 43, winds out of the northwest at...
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missing children's plan aimed at improving cooperations between state and advocacy groups and it would include more resources for police. right now, that bill is called the missing children's act. but there's been talk of naming it after the north carolina teen who went missing in baltimore phylicia barnesch details coming at 6:00 -- barnes. details coming up at 6:00. >>> on tuesday, the senate judicial proceedings committee held a hearing and similar -- a similar bill failed and governor is in full support. opponents say they are can have can dent the governor's help won't make a difference. >> it's not right and it's not just that the children of gay couples should have lesser protections than the children of other families in our state. >> the fact is we live in a society if this passes, we will be sued when deny same sex couples services we give other couples. >> the senate committee should vote later this week and if it passes, the next step would be to the full senate and on to the house of delegates where the bill was defeated last year. megan. >>> 5:03 and it was a big night and big win for mitt romn
missing children's plan aimed at improving cooperations between state and advocacy groups and it would include more resources for police. right now, that bill is called the missing children's act. but there's been talk of naming it after the north carolina teen who went missing in baltimore phylicia barnesch details coming at 6:00 -- barnes. details coming up at 6:00. >>> on tuesday, the senate judicial proceedings committee held a hearing and similar -- a similar bill failed and...
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. >> joining inventor's groups and finding the right resources to be able to help you can save you a lot of time, energy and money. >> that looks cool. expect to spend several thousand dollars, if you have the next big idea you can make big bucks when you get the money back. >> now, maryland's most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right. check it out. quiet night after a bit of a snowy afternoon in spots, not so much from the chesapeake eastward. we had weather around here. 35 at pwi. still three above the freezing marks, just south of baltimore in the city, closer to freezing but still not there. for the most part the freeze line is north and west. first show you from the dramatic pictures of the snow came in townsend. you notice in the low part of the shot it didn't stick particularly well. some of the grassy spots, but just not sticking well. further west it did in mount eerie where we picked up about an inch and a half of accumulation. one and a half to two inches on the high end in carroll at manchester high. some spot across the st
. >> joining inventor's groups and finding the right resources to be able to help you can save you a lot of time, energy and money. >> that looks cool. expect to spend several thousand dollars, if you have the next big idea you can make big bucks when you get the money back. >> now, maryland's most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right. check it out. quiet night after a bit of a snowy afternoon in spots, not so much from...
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groups. it would include more resources for police. and including the establishment of dna base that would be helpful. bill is called the missing children's act but there's been talk of naming it for phylicia barnes the teen whose 2010 disappearance from home here in baltimore spurred a broader interest in overall missing persons cases. >>> an update on a crash that left four people dead over the weekend near davidsonville. maryland state police say both drivers were under the influence of alcohol. three teens were in the car headed in the wrong direction that was on route 50 when the car crashed head on into another car. the driver of that car and all three teens died in the crash. >>> an update on a story we brought you as breaking news yesterday morning. we now know the name of the man shot and killed by police. the person led police on a chase even stole a cruiser overnight. tuesday police eventually shot and killed him in a parking lot of the patapsco shopping center in south baltimore. he has been in trouble with the law before.
groups. it would include more resources for police. and including the establishment of dna base that would be helpful. bill is called the missing children's act but there's been talk of naming it for phylicia barnes the teen whose 2010 disappearance from home here in baltimore spurred a broader interest in overall missing persons cases. >>> an update on a crash that left four people dead over the weekend near davidsonville. maryland state police say both drivers were under the...
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there's there are some of minnesota's wealthiest residents are pulling resources together to create a giant lobbying group known as minnesota forward that is fighting for lower corporate taxes less government spending and funneling huge amounts of money into republican candidates to pass strict new voter id laws the democratic governor of minnesota mark dayton vetoed a voter id law last year but the millionaires and billionaires are trying to get it passed as a ballot measure now in november if successful minnesota will join eight other states that have passed or strengthened voter id laws in just the last year from kansas to mississippi to rhode island to wisconsin to alabama to south carolina to tennessee to texas to the brennan center for justice more than five million eligible voters will be disenfranchised this november thanks to just these new laws and these are mostly minorities the poor the elderly and college students who will be just for disenfranchised mostly people who vote for democrats and support stronger middle class policies five million people wiped off the voter rolls this is an all out
there's there are some of minnesota's wealthiest residents are pulling resources together to create a giant lobbying group known as minnesota forward that is fighting for lower corporate taxes less government spending and funneling huge amounts of money into republican candidates to pass strict new voter id laws the democratic governor of minnesota mark dayton vetoed a voter id law last year but the millionaires and billionaires are trying to get it passed as a ballot measure now in november if...
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the citizens are tired what is largely a group of outsiders draining the resources of the city on an ongoing basis. >> occupiers themselves, a lot have been calling for non- violence and last night, they were attacked by other protesters for calling for that. but there's a potential turn- around impact, self-policing, you might say. >> that's been part of the movement since the beginning and i hope it continues to grow because certainly the vast majority of protesters are there protesting peacefully. and oakland is completely in support of that. but there's this small group, they have been inciting others to perform violent illegal acts, and we're hoping that these new stay away orders that we have been able to secure from the court is going to make a difference with the court. >> you're dealing with a mixed message, first of all, there's no leadership and you go to the website, went on friday and they were posting, if you don't plan on breaking the law, stay away because we're going to. so you get the mixed messages and you have oakland occupy and then the cops on saturday night. >>
the citizens are tired what is largely a group of outsiders draining the resources of the city on an ongoing basis. >> occupiers themselves, a lot have been calling for non- violence and last night, they were attacked by other protesters for calling for that. but there's a potential turn- around impact, self-policing, you might say. >> that's been part of the movement since the beginning and i hope it continues to grow because certainly the vast majority of protesters are there...
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the delegate wants the state to develop a way to give police more resources, establish a dna data bias and to help groups work together to find the missing children. >> to insure collaborative effort, communication, collaborations between law enforcement agencies and community members and volunteer organizations and to ensure there is openness and monitoring from the child goes -- from the time the child goes miss. >> they would pub names and relevant information about the missing children and annual statistics on the number of missing people. >>> american airlines is getting ready to cut 13,000 employees. the parent company is bankrupt some will be union positions and others management. >>> we're honoring black history month. every year has a new theme and this is about to be unveiled. the details are coming up next. >>> first, ride like president obama and it will cost you, though. a chrysler that once belonged to mr. obama is up for auction on ebay. the seller hopes to bring in at least $1 million. the blue book value is about $15,000. 000. [ male announcer ] this was how my day beg
the delegate wants the state to develop a way to give police more resources, establish a dna data bias and to help groups work together to find the missing children. >> to insure collaborative effort, communication, collaborations between law enforcement agencies and community members and volunteer organizations and to ensure there is openness and monitoring from the child goes -- from the time the child goes miss. >> they would pub names and relevant information about the missing...
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resources. more training, more gme, more shifts in focus. we are eager to get the commission up and running we think that is an important advisory group and important piece of the puzzle. we have been using internal resources with our planning and evaluation staff, our agency on health resources services administration, which has a lot of the workforce issue, with cms to look at the levers we currently have and all the analysis we can do about what is projected to be needed in the future and what ways we have it moving in that direction but i'm hopeful that we can work with congress to get the commission fully fund and operational. >> well, i'll continue to communicate with you on this trks i think this is a very low-cost item in the broad perspective of our health care delivery system but i think it's an important one. let me ask on the insurance exchange senator baucus asked about that, one concern i've had in our zeal to be sure that states can do whatever they want by way of establishing these health insurance exchanges, or do it the way they want, i should say, i'm concerned that the under lying i-t systems that are being developed state-by-st
resources. more training, more gme, more shifts in focus. we are eager to get the commission up and running we think that is an important advisory group and important piece of the puzzle. we have been using internal resources with our planning and evaluation staff, our agency on health resources services administration, which has a lot of the workforce issue, with cms to look at the levers we currently have and all the analysis we can do about what is projected to be needed in the future and...
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i think the best in the group are eog resources and apache among others.e that the refining sector, they have held back on their capacity, but as other guests have said, retooling. i think it could be a rebound there as well. it's a tricky call at the moment. you get the companies there that have the great oil-producing portfolio with the refining flt right now for me that really is hess. hess and ox si both great libyan production coming back online very quickly at $125 a barrel. >> john and alan, thank you very much. back to you soon. >> coming up, just over two hours left in the trading day. we'll bring you charts of the day. i better find one. >> me too. >> "power lunch" is back in two. ♪ [ male announcer ] the 2012 m-class continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver if he begins to doze. so in the blink of an eye it will have performed more active safety measures than most cars will in a lifetime. introducing the all-new 2012 m-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptiona
i think the best in the group are eog resources and apache among others.e that the refining sector, they have held back on their capacity, but as other guests have said, retooling. i think it could be a rebound there as well. it's a tricky call at the moment. you get the companies there that have the great oil-producing portfolio with the refining flt right now for me that really is hess. hess and ox si both great libyan production coming back online very quickly at $125 a barrel. >> john...
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. >> laura and katherine turned to the internet, the only resource available was an online chat groupafter a few years, that chat room turned into the largest group of scad survivors ever identified. they decided to bring the survivor stories to the attention of the mayo clinic and push for more research. >> i had this patient coming and saying, and challenging and laying down the gauntlet, what are you doing? i basically felt like i had to say, i'm going to do something about it. >> mayo clinic designed a study. >> this was truly patient initiated research where they came forward and got this research off the ground. >> i felt like this was my job to get the research going and to see it through. >> there's no shortage of participants. >> we're finding more women joining our group every day. and we just keep pointing them to the studies that are ongoing right now and encouraging them to participate. >> turning an online chat group to a catalyst for research. >>> after conducting research on scad, doctors now know that 70% of these cases are in women and one third of those appear to be
. >> laura and katherine turned to the internet, the only resource available was an online chat groupafter a few years, that chat room turned into the largest group of scad survivors ever identified. they decided to bring the survivor stories to the attention of the mayo clinic and push for more research. >> i had this patient coming and saying, and challenging and laying down the gauntlet, what are you doing? i basically felt like i had to say, i'm going to do something about it....
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group. we will look at all the possible resources that may go into a housing trust fund and look at sort of the best ideas of other housing trust funds in the country. we will also look at how we're going to use this in a san francisco way. the federal government created a housing trust fund and never funded it. the state government had a housing trust fund program that has really been sort of fair to middling to say the best. we're going to create a housing trust fund in san francisco that once again shows that san francisco is the leader in affordable housing development and finance. i really appreciate the mayor giving me this responsibility to work with all of you, both in front of me and behind me, to shepherd this effort through. the mayor clearly believes in the big tent. this is probably the size of the first working group meeting. we will look and receive all sorts of ideas because i think we really, truly want to take this opportunity because it is going to be a permanent source. it is not just a one or two-year program. this is a permanent program, and we are going to do it, and
group. we will look at all the possible resources that may go into a housing trust fund and look at sort of the best ideas of other housing trust funds in the country. we will also look at how we're going to use this in a san francisco way. the federal government created a housing trust fund and never funded it. the state government had a housing trust fund program that has really been sort of fair to middling to say the best. we're going to create a housing trust fund in san francisco that...
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government web sites crane suffer a two day blackout after being caught by a group for shutting down a popular file sharing resources. and international space station crew members will be stuck in orbit for an extra forty five days find out what caused the delay a click away at our dot com. is. the official. from the. video. and on. the palm of your. home well they may be a minority but they're making their presence felt in belgium a group of radical muslims is getting a mixed public reaction ranging from fear to ridicule as artie's tests are so your reports their extreme message may contradict the very religion they claim to observe it. bearded wearing a camouflage jacket and constantly surrounded by men fought a belt is hard not to notice he heads the islamic fundamentalist group sharia for belgium in september the group opened the country's first sharia court in antwerp to mediate domestic disputes among muslims with our own system our own belief. of handling things if you want to accept it accept it if you don't. there is a judgement day if you if you're a muslim you will go to paradise if you are this believer
government web sites crane suffer a two day blackout after being caught by a group for shutting down a popular file sharing resources. and international space station crew members will be stuck in orbit for an extra forty five days find out what caused the delay a click away at our dot com. is. the official. from the. video. and on. the palm of your. home well they may be a minority but they're making their presence felt in belgium a group of radical muslims is getting a mixed public reaction...
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it would be larger, would consume a larger volume of the world's resources, and because it seems that the management of this combined group -- a plan for world domination. they will want to buy a lot of minds, they may want to buy another big mine called anglo- american. were read there was simply being less competition. >> also talked and european commission may be concerned. they may look at this deal on competition grounds. we will keep our eyes on that. >> bp -- a couple of years ago, deepwater horizon drowning in people accusing it of all sorts of things. now they have some -- profit figures out of looking good. >> staying with stuff that comes out of the ground. bp return to profit with a bit of a bang -- it made $7.6 billion and over all $24 billion, and a respectable turnaround given in 2010 they made an overall loss of 5 billion. no doubt, higher oil prices last year, which remained about $100 a barrel -- but they are not out of the woods yet when it comes to the liabilities connected to what you mentioned, the 2010 gulf spill. bp hopes it will finalize the payments but there is a lot of legal action in particula
it would be larger, would consume a larger volume of the world's resources, and because it seems that the management of this combined group -- a plan for world domination. they will want to buy a lot of minds, they may want to buy another big mine called anglo- american. were read there was simply being less competition. >> also talked and european commission may be concerned. they may look at this deal on competition grounds. we will keep our eyes on that. >> bp -- a couple of...