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so ruth, let me start with you. did the president make the case for the pull out of those surge forces that he put into afghanistan over a year ago? >> well he made a case. i'm not entirely sure that he either convinced those who would like to see more troops gone more quickly or all troops gone as quickly as possible, that it makes sense to stay the course to the extent that he wants. and i'm not sure that he managed to convince those who think that he ought to have listened more to the generals who wanted more troops for longer. i'm not sure he's nullified them either. he's in a place with president obama right in the middle of those two forces would >> woodruff: how do you see it, bill kristol. >> he makes it clear he wants to get out of afghanistan and accelerated the withdraw of the surge forces, made it more -- more quickly than people anticipated. this was a lot of talk he would withdraw all the surge forces by the end of 2012 and i think the military commanders. thinking that would mean more risk for the com
so ruth, let me start with you. did the president make the case for the pull out of those surge forces that he put into afghanistan over a year ago? >> well he made a case. i'm not entirely sure that he either convinced those who would like to see more troops gone more quickly or all troops gone as quickly as possible, that it makes sense to stay the course to the extent that he wants. and i'm not sure that he managed to convince those who think that he ought to have listened more to the...
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i'm ruth krabowski and i staff the parent advisory council. i generally try not to be the one doing the talking but the p.a.c. members are also pretty much on break and asked me to do this for them. our report tonight addresses the superintendent's proposal that you'll be taking up later this evening to establish -- that includes establishing feeder patterns to assign students to middle schools and we share the superintendent's enthusiasm for the fact that this issue is about to be over, even if we don't agree with everything in the proposal. so i also want to let you know that district staff who have been working on the very complicated different pieces of this proposal invited us to meet with them to discuss our recommendations and their rationale behind the details in the proposal and we had a really frank and positive conversation which we really appreciate having the opportunity to talk more in depth about the issues that you can't always spend the time on in a public setting. and i also felt being at the ad hoc committee meeting last nig
i'm ruth krabowski and i staff the parent advisory council. i generally try not to be the one doing the talking but the p.a.c. members are also pretty much on break and asked me to do this for them. our report tonight addresses the superintendent's proposal that you'll be taking up later this evening to establish -- that includes establishing feeder patterns to assign students to middle schools and we share the superintendent's enthusiasm for the fact that this issue is about to be over, even...
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eso es todo de mi parte, regresÓ con ustedes. >> gracias sofÍa segÚn los abogados la de portaciÓn de ruthedes, la direcciÓn del hotel lo contratÓ por ser muy amistoso, su biografÍa aparece en internet, hasta tiene su propio correo electrÓnico segÚn los dueÑos recibe gran cantidad de correspondencia. mientras eso ocurre en norteamÉrica los perros callejeros en latinoamÉrica representa un grave problema para la poblaciÓn y los gobiernos millones de ellos deambulan enfermos propagando infecciones, desde mÉxico tiene las imÁgenes de esta alarmante realidad y advertimos que algunas imÁgenes son perturbadoras. >> mÉxico es uno de los paÍses mÁs contaminados del mundo al parecer la vida que estÁn llevando estos animales colabora en grande con este problema. >> calcula alrededor de 4 millones de perros, tenemos una poblaciÓn ante alta de perros que no tienen un cuidado. >> un gran nÚmero de personas tiene un factor en comÚn, la tennessee responsable -tenencia irresponsable de mascotas que castiga a estas vÍctimas inocentes muchos de los perros abandonados por sus dueÑos son considerados culpables
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and here to tell you a little bit more about community works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. thank you. . >> thank you. i do hope that if you haven't seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. the project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and chloe, so i want to introduce you to them. phillip also was one of the gracious japanese americans who came into the classroom and told his story. phillip congatonda went to law school and graduated hastings law school but never actually practiced law. he be
and here to tell you a little bit more about community works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. thank you. . >> thank you. i do hope that if you haven't seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. the project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese...
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ruth clay, steve williams, and vanessa conrad. please line up. >> good afternoon. i am the managing director of programs at first place for you. our mission is to work with young people emancipating out of foster care. we provided with housing, employment, and healthy living services to maintain their independence and interdependence. mr. clarke already talked about the difficulty of finding housing for youth raised in san francisco. it drains san francisco of its use and affects the youth and the city by separating them from each other. it makes it harder for them to maintain connections they have had as youth. this project is unique. i believe it should be recognized as a model and replicated across the country. you are utilizing the strength of local organizations to maximize the strength of the city's greatest asset which is our young people. i want to point out that for young people in foster care in san francisco, they are often moved to other county to grow -- counties to grow up. it is harder for them to come back when the emancipate. most of the youth we w
ruth clay, steve williams, and vanessa conrad. please line up. >> good afternoon. i am the managing director of programs at first place for you. our mission is to work with young people emancipating out of foster care. we provided with housing, employment, and healthy living services to maintain their independence and interdependence. mr. clarke already talked about the difficulty of finding housing for youth raised in san francisco. it drains san francisco of its use and affects the...
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and ruth did everything she could to get 'em to read. she got this book. and because it's a call and response book, each child got to answer back their own little part, do a little dance, you know, and all the kind of fancy stuff. and they loved the book so much, the begged for a copy. and that's where the problem began. she made a photocopy. every child had one. it just so happened that one parent saw a photocopy, and that began the problem. (paulson) there's a lesson here: obey the copyright laws. [laughter] well, you know, that's problematic for me, a $17 book and a poor little school. what can you expect a teacher to do, of course, after all? so you were ahead of napster; that was-- [laughter] your files were being downloaded to young people. yeah, mm-hmm. there are a lot of heroes on this stage. and in your case, you fight for a teacher who taught your book. in your case, you decide to defend a book that had been banned from a local school. and it couldn't have been, necessarily, a safe position to take as a businesswoman in town. how does a bookselle
and ruth did everything she could to get 'em to read. she got this book. and because it's a call and response book, each child got to answer back their own little part, do a little dance, you know, and all the kind of fancy stuff. and they loved the book so much, the begged for a copy. and that's where the problem began. she made a photocopy. every child had one. it just so happened that one parent saw a photocopy, and that began the problem. (paulson) there's a lesson here: obey the copyright...
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. >>> a ruth bautista le preocupa el hecho de darles más tiempo libre. >>> el no darles tareas, es hacerlesalmente en muchos hogares hispanos de bajos recursos, donde los padres pueden tener poco tiempo para ayudar a los chicos. >>> hay escuelas donde el 50% de la calificación está basada en el trabajo que el joven hace en la casa . >>> el ejemplo más drástico puede ser la ciudad de davies en california . >>> ahí el distrito escolar, prohibió dar tareas para el fin de semana y días feriados, o sea, 10 minutos para los de primer grado, 20 minutos para los de segundo grados. >>> más tentación a ser callejeros, a hacer cosas en las calles. >>> su misma hija dice que su mamá puede tener razón . >>> qué haces cuando no tienes tareas. >>> me voy a la computadora o a ver televisión . >>> pero esto es para que los estudiantes puedan dar más tiempo al deporte y las familias . >>> un poqto de todo. >>> en nuevo méxico, continúa sin poder apagarse el incendio, para tratar de impedir que avance. >>> más adelante tenemos una ♪ [ locutor ] estuve a dos alka seltzers de perderme otro compromiso... ♪ la vi
. >>> a ruth bautista le preocupa el hecho de darles más tiempo libre. >>> el no darles tareas, es hacerlesalmente en muchos hogares hispanos de bajos recursos, donde los padres pueden tener poco tiempo para ayudar a los chicos. >>> hay escuelas donde el 50% de la calificación está basada en el trabajo que el joven hace en la casa . >>> el ejemplo más drástico puede ser la ciudad de davies en california . >>> ahí el distrito escolar, prohibió...
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so, ruth, let me start with you. the announce system expected to be 10,000 troops out this year, another 23,000 out next year. if that's what it is-- we expect it is-- what is the reaction, do you think, going to be from congress and especially from democrats? >> unmappyness, actually, with not having the pace be quicker. not every democrat, but a remarkable number of democratic members are saying, hey, $10 billion a month, where's the jobs? what senator mikulski was quoted as saying in the opening. and it's also surprising that they're being joined by a number of republicans including perhaps not quite so sew siff rousely, some republican candidates. the president is under a lot of pressure. >> woodruff: bill kristol, what does it look like from the republicans? >> i don't believe many republicans believe we should fight this war to win it. everyone understood there should be some drawdown. people were resigned to all 33,000 surge troops going out by the end of 2012 12-and beginning of the 2013. the president is goi
so, ruth, let me start with you. the announce system expected to be 10,000 troops out this year, another 23,000 out next year. if that's what it is-- we expect it is-- what is the reaction, do you think, going to be from congress and especially from democrats? >> unmappyness, actually, with not having the pace be quicker. not every democrat, but a remarkable number of democratic members are saying, hey, $10 billion a month, where's the jobs? what senator mikulski was quoted as saying in...
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ruth, the sex doctor. i am doing my warm-up pitches and i momentarily break focus and i turn around and aye holy moly. i didn't say holy moly, but i said something else. [laughter] i said something else and i broke focus for a minute and i tried to get back in it. i get focused and we go out and it is a close game. one of our guys and that getting hit and in retaliation one of their guys ends up getting hit. both benches end up clearing. there is a near brawl out in the middle of the soccer field which is a soccer field turned into a baseball field. no punches thrown at. we heard over the speaker, dr. ruth said now boise they play nice i promise you great sex for the rest of your lives. [laughter] the kicker to that story though is two innings later, somebody else gets hit and we have another near brawl so i guess we broke our end of that bargain. [laughter] of course it would have would have been nice though. [laughter] sorry, students. a little editing. so that was the passage that i've read last friday
ruth, the sex doctor. i am doing my warm-up pitches and i momentarily break focus and i turn around and aye holy moly. i didn't say holy moly, but i said something else. [laughter] i said something else and i broke focus for a minute and i tried to get back in it. i get focused and we go out and it is a close game. one of our guys and that getting hit and in retaliation one of their guys ends up getting hit. both benches end up clearing. there is a near brawl out in the middle of the soccer...
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ruth clay, steve williams, and vanessa conrad. please line up. >> good afternoon. i am the managing director of programs at first place for you. our mission is to work with young people emancipating out of foster care. we provided with housing, employment, and healthy living services to maintain their independence and interdependence. mr. clarke already talked about the difficulty of finding housing for youth raised in san francisco. it drains san francisco of its use and affects the youth and the city by separating them from each other. it makes it harder for them to maintain connections they have had as youth. this project is unique. i believe it should be recognized as a model and replicated across e
ruth clay, steve williams, and vanessa conrad. please line up. >> good afternoon. i am the managing director of programs at first place for you. our mission is to work with young people emancipating out of foster care. we provided with housing, employment, and healthy living services to maintain their independence and interdependence. mr. clarke already talked about the difficulty of finding housing for youth raised in san francisco. it drains san francisco of its use and affects the...
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ruth, the sec's director. under my warm-up trying to get loose and unarmed -- momentarily break focus and turn around and say holy moly. and since a holy moly. i said something else. i broke focus and tried to get back and costs. i guess we got. it's a close game. one of our guys in some of getting hit. in retaliation one of their guys in submitting it hit. both benches and of clearing. there is a near brawl on the middle of the soccer field, which is a baseball field. we heard over the loudspeaker in the middle of this malate dr. ruth's sex i've says, boys to a few plain nice i promise you great sex for the rest of your lives. [laughter] [laughter] the kicker to the story is two innings later somebody else got hit and we have another near brawl. we broke our end of that bargain. it would have been nice theories sorry. a little editing. so that was the passage average last friday. i could not resist telling you this story. this passes that i am going to read here to my don't know if it is my favorite, but i li
ruth, the sec's director. under my warm-up trying to get loose and unarmed -- momentarily break focus and turn around and say holy moly. and since a holy moly. i said something else. i broke focus and tried to get back and costs. i guess we got. it's a close game. one of our guys in some of getting hit. in retaliation one of their guys in submitting it hit. both benches and of clearing. there is a near brawl on the middle of the soccer field, which is a baseball field. we heard over the...
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---nos enlazamos en directo al centro de san jose, donde nos acompaÑa ana ruth hernandez, organizadora marcha.. ---buenas tardes... take live cu ---el gobernador jerry brown veto un proyecto de ley que permitiria a los campesinos unirse mas facilmente a un sindicato ... take vo ---es por eso que un grupo de trabajadores del campo desfilo hoy frente a la oficina del gobernador y de forma simbolica exprimieron naranjas, ya que aseguran, brown los exprimio... ---durante su campaÑa el gobernador habia dicho que era equivocado tratar a los campesinos como naranjas, porque luego de ser exprimidos se deshacian de ellos... --respecto al veto, brown dijo que no estaba convencido de los alcances de la propuesta y que alteraba las guias de la comisin de regulacin laboral de california.. cu ---en el ambito local... take vo ---roselyndo nagayo-sicat, un hombre buscado por las autoridades y considerado armado y peligroso fue herido por la policia de san francisco esta maÑana luego de que abriera fuego contra dos agentes del orden... ---el incidente ocurrio sobre la calle gough, y segun informes, lue
---nos enlazamos en directo al centro de san jose, donde nos acompaÑa ana ruth hernandez, organizadora marcha.. ---buenas tardes... take live cu ---el gobernador jerry brown veto un proyecto de ley que permitiria a los campesinos unirse mas facilmente a un sindicato ... take vo ---es por eso que un grupo de trabajadores del campo desfilo hoy frente a la oficina del gobernador y de forma simbolica exprimieron naranjas, ya que aseguran, brown los exprimio... ---durante su campaÑa el gobernador...
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my name is ruth clafmente i was born to a drug-addicted peoria mother and a father whose whereabouts was unknown. i was placed in a foster care system at birth. there were some good times and also some bad times. after exiting out the faster care system, i was bounced from house to house with college the last thing on my mind. i knew some day i wanted to become a nurse but without the support i knew my career would be placed on hold. however, moving back to san francisco's independent living skills program referred me out to first place for youth after entering the program. first place taught me time management, how to pay bills, job searching and got me back into scoofment after exiting out of first place i still maintain a 3.3 g.p.a., starting -- 3 p. 5 g.p.a., starting nursing school in the fall, continuing living on my own and holding a job. without first place i would still be living from house to house and a career still on hold. first place if is a great place where all you who exit out can achieve their dreams. support the appeal. >> good evening. i'm ben robertson, i'm the h
my name is ruth clafmente i was born to a drug-addicted peoria mother and a father whose whereabouts was unknown. i was placed in a foster care system at birth. there were some good times and also some bad times. after exiting out the faster care system, i was bounced from house to house with college the last thing on my mind. i knew some day i wanted to become a nurse but without the support i knew my career would be placed on hold. however, moving back to san francisco's independent living...
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what ruth am i. c. c c. c. c. some people love to hunt and i love to hunt animals. here move for sale or whatever for whatever suits their fancy. but i can also tell you that there is no other feeling in the world it comes close to harming another human being. that's what you're trying to do. and the drawback to it is if i could you want to do it again. there's your joy. it's almost like a drug and you become addicted to it but after a while like with any like with any addiction. you know series you're fired and you get that first burst of enjoyment. it only lasts for so long and the high comes to a low. after wears off it felt to me like there was a more shows and muddy dark waters feels like old swimming you know in a big you know what we've referred to in the marine corps as a ship pull and. you find yourself. looking forward to the next. mission or for combat roles. you get a rush it's like oh. i don't know why you do it but it's first kill it's same hard you should think about it specially. if you have to kill it close quarters. it up and were killed with. weap
what ruth am i. c. c c. c. c. some people love to hunt and i love to hunt animals. here move for sale or whatever for whatever suits their fancy. but i can also tell you that there is no other feeling in the world it comes close to harming another human being. that's what you're trying to do. and the drawback to it is if i could you want to do it again. there's your joy. it's almost like a drug and you become addicted to it but after a while like with any like with any addiction. you know...
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may i impose on you to wait until the commissioner ruth -- may i impose on you to wait until the commissioner who returns. >> i understand the permit holder does not want any additional, but i am a little they -- i wanted to hear your view of the last cdo, the installation of a plexiglass wall or a glass exposure. are those structures the planning department would be amenable to? >> it is not entirely uncommon for certain higher levels of soundproofing to be provided to mitigate sound issues. i would defer to the board, but it is untested whether or not it would decrease sound or deflect it. without having a mockup, i cannot say whether it would improve things. >> thank you. >> for whatever reason, you did not focus on a door that would open or close. was that discussed among commissioners? >> i do not know the mechanics of the door swing were discussed at length, but the idea is that the door would remain closed when it is in not in use, and it was something similar to that effect were the door always returned strips closed stage. goo-- return to its close state. >> it seems that in the miti
may i impose on you to wait until the commissioner ruth -- may i impose on you to wait until the commissioner who returns. >> i understand the permit holder does not want any additional, but i am a little they -- i wanted to hear your view of the last cdo, the installation of a plexiglass wall or a glass exposure. are those structures the planning department would be amenable to? >> it is not entirely uncommon for certain higher levels of soundproofing to be provided to mitigate...
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we're joined by the "washington post's" ruth marcus who is a lawyer and plays one. >> that's about all do these days. >> ruth, you wrote and got a lot of people sort of raising eyebrows because you wrote memorably that edwards may be pond scum -- >> that's a technical legal term. >> right. pond scum, but that doesn't mean he's guilty of violating campaign -- you're saying basically this may not -- it is not just that it may not be winnable, it may not be a smart case. why? >> well, a few things. the campaign finance laws are very complicated. and if you run afoul of them, usually the remedy is the federal election commission brings a civil case against you and it finds your campaign and you might have to pay a lot of money from your campaign. if you've done something really, really bad, federal prosecutors can step in and they can bring a criminal case against you. but they have to prove that you acted knowingly and willfully. so that's why you saw john edwards saying, i never, ever thought i was breaking the law. and he's got a pretty good basis in my view for saying that. because thi
we're joined by the "washington post's" ruth marcus who is a lawyer and plays one. >> that's about all do these days. >> ruth, you wrote and got a lot of people sort of raising eyebrows because you wrote memorably that edwards may be pond scum -- >> that's a technical legal term. >> right. pond scum, but that doesn't mean he's guilty of violating campaign -- you're saying basically this may not -- it is not just that it may not be winnable, it may not be a...
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his wife ruth came in once a month. the street, it had a good reputation. >> it was a great company to work for. a lot of people didn't leave that place. usually with... with madoff, you... you stayed there. ( phone rings ) >> it was almost like you.. you would work there and, you know, the only way that you would get fired is unless you did something incredibly wrong. >> smith: as is now well known, the heart of the fraud was two floors down, on 17. here a dozen employees worked under the direction of a 33-year veteran of the firm, frank dipascali. >> nobody really knew his role. i knew he was important because he would speak with bernie often. and, essentially, like, whatever frank wanted he would, for the most part, get. >> smith: but few staffers, even caputo and ibrahim and the rest of the it team that had access to the floor, understood what he did. >> we were spitting out statements constantly. the fact that all of these statements were just, sort of, made out of thin air is pretty shocking. >> smith: did people
his wife ruth came in once a month. the street, it had a good reputation. >> it was a great company to work for. a lot of people didn't leave that place. usually with... with madoff, you... you stayed there. ( phone rings ) >> it was almost like you.. you would work there and, you know, the only way that you would get fired is unless you did something incredibly wrong. >> smith: as is now well known, the heart of the fraud was two floors down, on 17. here a dozen employees...
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my name is ruth clay. i was born to a drug-addicted mother and father whose whereabouts is unknown. and was placed in foster care system of birth. throughout my life in foster care, there were some good times and bad times. after leaving the foster care system, i was bouncing from house to house. i knew someday i wanted to become owners. without support and placement, i knew that my career would be placed on hold. moving back to san francisco independent skills living program referred me to first place you. after entering the program, first place taught me how to manage my time, money, pay bills on time, and the job searching. it got me back into school. after leaving first place for years, i maintained a 3.5 gpa, started nursing school in the fall, and continue living on my own. i am also keeping a job. without first place, i would still be sleeping from couch to couch with my career put on hold. first place is a great program for all youth to exit out of care to achieve their dreams. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please come forward. >> i am kathy peck. and the ex
my name is ruth clay. i was born to a drug-addicted mother and father whose whereabouts is unknown. and was placed in foster care system of birth. throughout my life in foster care, there were some good times and bad times. after leaving the foster care system, i was bouncing from house to house. i knew someday i wanted to become owners. without support and placement, i knew that my career would be placed on hold. moving back to san francisco independent skills living program referred me to...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg said there was evidence "gender bias suffused wal-mart's corporate culture." women comprise 70% of the hourly workers at wal-mart but only one-third of management positions. >> those statistics are shocking. and they have statistics that there were huge pay disparities despite women having more experience and better performance reviews. that wasn't enough in this case the supreme court said the way they put it together. so that's a problem. justice ginsburg's dissent really outlined why this is the type of case that should be able to be brought as a single class; it made very clear that these sorts of practices, they aren't accidental. >> this landmark case could affect future class-action lawsuits because it tightened the definition of what constitutes a common issue for a class action. some legal experts say this decision is a major victory not just for wal-mart but other big u.s. companies facing class-action claims from their female workers. >> it's going to make it far harder for women, far harder for workers to be able to join together as a single clas
justice ruth bader ginsburg said there was evidence "gender bias suffused wal-mart's corporate culture." women comprise 70% of the hourly workers at wal-mart but only one-third of management positions. >> those statistics are shocking. and they have statistics that there were huge pay disparities despite women having more experience and better performance reviews. that wasn't enough in this case the supreme court said the way they put it together. so that's a problem. justice...
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elsewhere terry who just sacked manager ruth who it came out on top against second from bottom previous a bit of it's. that exalted connection for the chechen side twenty eight minutes in and after the break shot. off made sunil from the spot following it somebody even saves handball in the area so soon the final score in grozny. was a more action in the early match full suited anji failed to leapfrog xeni as they were held to a joy at car about to carlos unable to help lift the visitors over the eight table pit of side and neil neil in this one. elsewhere across the dar won the battle with city rivals in one mail form which answers are being posed to the late through all victory at a stall for adelaide clash so spartak moscow based look mighty of comfortably in the capital to nail that much. tennis and me that if those who love has won his first eight of the singles title in exactly two years after defeating prolific on doors each in the final of the unicef open international and the russian world number seventy prevailing with these six three six two despite the match being stopped at
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files where terry crew just sacked manager ruth who it came out on top against second from bottom pretty is a bit of. an example connection for the chechen side twenty eight minutes in and after the break shot. off made it soon from the spot following somebody receives handball in the area so soon the final score in grozny. was more action in the early match she failed to leapfrog seen as they were held to a draw at car over to carlos unable to help lift the visitors over the make table play out of the side as it ended neil neil in this one. elsewhere across the dar won the battle with city rivals and one male form which answers were being posted in late three one victory at a stall for adelaide clash so spartak moscow based look mighty of gulf tbilisi in the capital to hail in that match. me that if those who love has won his first a.t.p. singles title in exactly two years after defeating crowe yvonne doors each in the final of the unicef open in the now the lines the russian world number seventy three waving these six three six to despise a match being stopped at one stage due to rain
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ruth faden, director of the johns hopkins berman institute of bioethics, the basic question comes down to cost and benefit. >> it would be really nice if we could come up with a structure in which the price of the drug is attached to its value and we had a way of agreeing what that value was. >> there is no such mechanism? >> not yet. >> in fact, say medical practitioners, now there is no such mechanism. who gets proven and who doesn't comes down to a basic proposition. >> the bottom line is economics. >> currently, that is the case. >> as to who gets the drug. >> yes, we have many more patients than the supply could provide, but many of them say, "i just cannot afford it, and that's not in my realm of possibility." so they are screened out by that fact. >> let's be candid. they are screened out by economics? >> oh, absolutely. >> for some, however, economic considerations are secondary. getting that extra four months of life -- maybe more -- is priceless. >> my husband's worth it. if it means selling our house, so be it. he's more important to me. >> what's his life really worth? is i
ruth faden, director of the johns hopkins berman institute of bioethics, the basic question comes down to cost and benefit. >> it would be really nice if we could come up with a structure in which the price of the drug is attached to its value and we had a way of agreeing what that value was. >> there is no such mechanism? >> not yet. >> in fact, say medical practitioners, now there is no such mechanism. who gets proven and who doesn't comes down to a basic proposition....
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elsewhere terry who just sacked manager ruth who it came out on top against second from bottom pretty is a bit of. all school now that exotic called may have been missing for the chechen side twenty eight in the sand and after the break shot meal i see but of made it to nil from the spot following i let somebody receives handball in the area so soon the final score in grozny. was more action in the early much you'll see that all she failed to leapfrog xeni as they were held to a joy at car about to carlos unable to help lift the visitors over the make table play out of the side as it did neil neil in this one. elsewhere across the dar was a battle with city rivals who won one nail for much as were being posted there late through all that tree after a stall for adelaide clash so spartak moscow based look mighty of gulf to believe in the capital to heal that much. kindness and me that if those two enough has won his first day to be singles title in exactly two years after defeating prolific on doors each in the final of the year he said opening the now the lines the russian world number
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you well hello and welcome to the sport and i would love to see and hear all the headlines this hour ruth hulet is sacked by terry gross now to just a few months managing the russian premier league outfits. meanwhile says the halls could move to the top of the standings following picture eight over the street in an action packed tuesday. and with golf he was open to the golf on that steve we're looking have to the second major of the season. so he was the biggest little name to put down roots in chechnya but five months later the road who would stand here sits at it manages over the dutchman received his marching orders after seeing his side go down to a last minute goal at the car last night so again a million sure it was the guilty man heading home the opponents freaking cool it had been handed and ultimatum to either win this game or go by chechen president. despite signing an eighteen month deal with the club by the sound of the year but off the tasting victory in just three out of thirteen league games the forty two year old is sleeping terry currently seen fourteenth place in the ta
you well hello and welcome to the sport and i would love to see and hear all the headlines this hour ruth hulet is sacked by terry gross now to just a few months managing the russian premier league outfits. meanwhile says the halls could move to the top of the standings following picture eight over the street in an action packed tuesday. and with golf he was open to the golf on that steve we're looking have to the second major of the season. so he was the biggest little name to put down roots...
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now following the arrival of world cup without a better call us and star coach ruth powlett there's been another high profile appointments in russian folklore for referee roberto does that he is taking charge of the country's match officials forty three year old italian has been brought in by the russian football union following the sacking of his ferguson said bazillions in march was that he joins on a four year deal and one of his task is to encourage youngsters to become professional referees and ferguson international careers is that his own career spanned twenty seven years and came to surprising almost as well for south africa he fell out of favor would be for off the controversial decision the argentine this is mexico the last sixteen match from doctor to retire soon after instead think of such as fellow former coach and mentor to luigi clean up to do the same job ukraine . and in the meantime there is another managerial casualty in the russian premier league as bottom side clearly a seventh off of sacked they head coach place on the panel after eleven months in charge the latest
now following the arrival of world cup without a better call us and star coach ruth powlett there's been another high profile appointments in russian folklore for referee roberto does that he is taking charge of the country's match officials forty three year old italian has been brought in by the russian football union following the sacking of his ferguson said bazillions in march was that he joins on a four year deal and one of his task is to encourage youngsters to become professional...
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record with ruth and has just taken the first set by six games to fall to love in the second set meanwhile apparently the biggest upset so far so grass course specialist and three time wimbledon finalist andy roddick a list of lists and a lot of american failed to take a single sat going down and out seven six seven six and six four. you could well i mean. this year is a lot easier to deal with than let's say last year where i feel like i gave it away . i got to be he came in and he served. as well. you know the stuff that's enabled me to beat him. seven times making sure it's. going to make an employee difference honest for him he did well today. basketball now and kyrie erin has been chosen as the cream of the crop in the twenty eleven n.b.a. draft the point guard finding a new home with the cleveland cavaliers who pick the nineteen year old number one overall the australian born american comes from versity and will face the pressure of becoming the main attraction in cleveland to replace the recently departed lee bron james the minnesota timberwolves didn't surprise anyone when they too
record with ruth and has just taken the first set by six games to fall to love in the second set meanwhile apparently the biggest upset so far so grass course specialist and three time wimbledon finalist andy roddick a list of lists and a lot of american failed to take a single sat going down and out seven six seven six and six four. you could well i mean. this year is a lot easier to deal with than let's say last year where i feel like i gave it away . i got to be he came in and he served. as...
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it is traditional to read the book of ruth, because it is a book about the barley harvest.'s also about what happens in a society where there are haves and have-nots, and how we can act as people who have more, or people who have less, and engage each other to make sure that there's more equity and social justice in the world. some of the other traditions you're going to see here tonight are the making of cheesecake and challah because on shavuot the understanding is that we're supposed to eatataiaiy foods because on the day that the israelites received the torah they also ate dairy foods. there are not a lot of laws that are specific to shavuot. but one of the laws that's specific to shavuot is the "vehayita ach sameach" -- that you should be really, really, really happy. and on the shavuot holiday it is a time of rejoicing -- rejoicing in the harvest, rejoicing in this gift of torah that god has given us, and rejoicing in the ability to learn, to learn from torah in each and every generation. >> tikkun leyl shavuot -- that's what you're seeing us do here tonight - stay up
it is traditional to read the book of ruth, because it is a book about the barley harvest.'s also about what happens in a society where there are haves and have-nots, and how we can act as people who have more, or people who have less, and engage each other to make sure that there's more equity and social justice in the world. some of the other traditions you're going to see here tonight are the making of cheesecake and challah because on shavuot the understanding is that we're supposed to...
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currently trading at around twenty five hundred dollars a tonne and that is laughs a lot of you know from ruth outlines the main factors that are being impact. on the one towns we see them strong physical demand and that china and other brics contra's continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down the strokes but the same time. this government's trying to push the slow down the process of pumping easing and you see the situation in europe unfortunately is not going well all of that different from some of the not give us there a lot of optimism the should price quickly in the long term different the old come out surprises some for them in particular on different issues rice and should be stable but medium term i could predict that that level should be stable as it is now. back with more in just under one hour's time stay with us for headline news up next. most of the koori knew the latest in science and technology from the realm for sure. we've dumped a few jerks covered. the for. the . wealthy british style the best not to try to. hide. markets try not to come to. find out
currently trading at around twenty five hundred dollars a tonne and that is laughs a lot of you know from ruth outlines the main factors that are being impact. on the one towns we see them strong physical demand and that china and other brics contra's continue developing but the government in china trying to slow down the strokes but the same time. this government's trying to push the slow down the process of pumping easing and you see the situation in europe unfortunately is not going well all...