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overall lead eventually failed to make the podium as portugal's recall taint is tied to all that saigon won the points classification of declaiming two stage winds. on thursday formula one made its first foray into israel as tens of thousands of petrol heads lined the streets of jerusalem to watch ferrari test drive on carlo physical headline the capitals first ever peace road show the two time former world superbike champion max g. also took parts. the old city walls providing a magnificent backdrop of a two point eight kilometer track. on friday former boxing champion riddick bowe made a painful come back into the ring as a forty five year old american to this sort of beating it was moved debut in particular a former heavyweight star was not done five times rushes all of it in his thirty was awarded a technical mark victory in the second round over the one hundred fifty thousand dollars check would provide at least some consolation for a boxer who disagree only last one is what you call professional buyouts. on saturday moto g.p. standings leader dani pedrosa broke the track record as
overall lead eventually failed to make the podium as portugal's recall taint is tied to all that saigon won the points classification of declaiming two stage winds. on thursday formula one made its first foray into israel as tens of thousands of petrol heads lined the streets of jerusalem to watch ferrari test drive on carlo physical headline the capitals first ever peace road show the two time former world superbike champion max g. also took parts. the old city walls providing a magnificent...
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, at the fall of saigon and that is how desperate people were to flee east prussia. so people very much looked at the gustloff as safety for them. they felt relieved to be aboard it. yes, sir? >> the last pictures of referenced hamburg. >> yes. >> as being a location for this. now, were there any of the people on shore that were there during the experience? did they contribute to your become at all? >> there are people at the point that people where the whole thing happened so it wasn't -- the shipyard was out of hamburg, but to answer your question, in the german federal archives i was able to get documents and transcripts of people who had been on shore. for instance, the women's naval auction silly, -- auxiliary. they all died. they were in the swimming pool which had been emptied and many if their remains -- some of the bodies were recovered, and so some of the people on shore after it had the duty to try to identify. but most of the identification really was for any of the military personnel. so the civilians who are on board, many of them are lost to history. p
, at the fall of saigon and that is how desperate people were to flee east prussia. so people very much looked at the gustloff as safety for them. they felt relieved to be aboard it. yes, sir? >> the last pictures of referenced hamburg. >> yes. >> as being a location for this. now, were there any of the people on shore that were there during the experience? did they contribute to your become at all? >> there are people at the point that people where the whole thing...
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, the fall of saigon. that's how desperate people were to flee east prussia at that point. people looked at the gustloff as come it was safety for them. they felt relieved to be a board it. >> i noticed that the last pictures referenced hamburger as being a location to this. now, were there any of the people on shore that were there during this experience? do they contribute to your book at all? >> there were people at the point that people were -- it wasn't, the shipboard that was billed was out of hamburg, but to answer your question, in the german federal archives i was able to get documents and transcript of people who have been on shore. for instance, as a mentioned it was the women's naval auxiliary and they all died. they were in the swimming pool which had been emptied. and many of the remains, some of, some of the bodies were recovered, and so some of the people on shore afterwardafterward s have the duty to try to identify. but most of the identification was would for any other military personnel
, the fall of saigon. that's how desperate people were to flee east prussia at that point. people looked at the gustloff as come it was safety for them. they felt relieved to be a board it. >> i noticed that the last pictures referenced hamburger as being a location to this. now, were there any of the people on shore that were there during this experience? do they contribute to your book at all? >> there were people at the point that people were -- it wasn't, the shipboard that was...
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they recognize a state to aid the syrian government, the same right that we had to aid saigon. >> and we have every right to stay out of the civil war and say this not our fight. that's what the president is doing. >> don't we have the united nations to take care of these things? >> john, that is -- >> united nations does not have combat troops. >> that is a hopelessly idealistic view of what will resolve. it will be resolved on the ground with military strength. we're not doing what we did, this whole red line over the issue of. >> chemical weapons. >> chemical weapons. it just was a joke. and everybody knows it. >> let the omi take care of the chemical weapons. >> that is easy to say but the army is not taking care of the chemical weapons. we're going to lose. >> where does the president of the united states get the authority to send military forces into action in syria? there has been no authorization of war. >> why didn't you say that in the vietnam conflict. >> because we had a government that needed our help. we got no authorization in this war. >> it has been described as a pho
they recognize a state to aid the syrian government, the same right that we had to aid saigon. >> and we have every right to stay out of the civil war and say this not our fight. that's what the president is doing. >> don't we have the united nations to take care of these things? >> john, that is -- >> united nations does not have combat troops. >> that is a hopelessly idealistic view of what will resolve. it will be resolved on the ground with military strength....
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i'm really excited to see we will have $4.4 million coming into the tenderloin to fund our little saigon tenderloin transit program which will increase pedestrian safety issues in our neighborhoods, but also increase lighting in our neighborhood. tenderloin has -- is one of the neighborhoods with the least number of lights, physical lights. and, so, often a concern of -- public safety concern for many of our residents and our neighborhood is incredibly excited that this information is ~ investment is going to be made. we're excited to see [speaker not understood] safe passages, [speaker not understood], tenderloin elementary school, and several other organizations, to really create a volunteer-run program that will have adults and young teens out on certain corners in the tenderloin just watching as school children walk back and forth between school and their after school programs and at home. and our office participates in safe passages once a month. it's real guide ~ good to see that program will get infrastructure funding. so glad to see this move forward. i think there is a much more
i'm really excited to see we will have $4.4 million coming into the tenderloin to fund our little saigon tenderloin transit program which will increase pedestrian safety issues in our neighborhoods, but also increase lighting in our neighborhood. tenderloin has -- is one of the neighborhoods with the least number of lights, physical lights. and, so, often a concern of -- public safety concern for many of our residents and our neighborhood is incredibly excited that this information is ~...
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i have noticed in my own experience in the tenderloin little saigon plan is much smaller in scope, trying to get two way street on eddie and ellis, had supervisor kim not taken the lead, it never would have happened. we never would have gotten the money. in fact, the first phase was stopped and not moving forward. it took a supervisor, fortunately our district 6 supervisor, to step in and make that happen. and i think we have the same situation here where i understand that there are those who work for planning and cta and mta and dpw who feel like, wait a second now, we don't want the is ups interfering with what we're doing. but the reality is, as you both have pointed out, it's not moving forward. and, so, i think we need to turn to the elected officials to move this process forward and break the logjam. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hello, mr. chair, and mr. president. christopher dolan. i'm the owner of the dolan law firm on market street. i have a unique perspective to offer because i was an early investor on market street. my building is between polk and van ness which
i have noticed in my own experience in the tenderloin little saigon plan is much smaller in scope, trying to get two way street on eddie and ellis, had supervisor kim not taken the lead, it never would have happened. we never would have gotten the money. in fact, the first phase was stopped and not moving forward. it took a supervisor, fortunately our district 6 supervisor, to step in and make that happen. and i think we have the same situation here where i understand that there are those who...
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i immigrated in 1974, a few months before the fall of saigon. this was not a place that was very welcoming. i found myself facing a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry, not just from white americans, but from black americans, and latinos. think of any -- every immigrant child in the country. if it were a lot to tell the real emotion and truth of their experience here, people with discarded. we make immigration a more horrific experience than it needs to be. i feel as a country, we are in a dream, where there are no mistakes, there is no evil, we are always good, we hurt no one. you cannot grow if you do not admit mistakes. all those hundreds of thousands that sneak into our country could be diseased. >> illegal immigrants are attacking our culture and way of life. >> you are watching "harvest of untold history of latinos in america. we are asking you to go to the phones and stand up for independent media. it is an on inspiring, educational film like we have never seen, go to the roots of immigration in this country. it deals with cuba, mexic
i immigrated in 1974, a few months before the fall of saigon. this was not a place that was very welcoming. i found myself facing a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry, not just from white americans, but from black americans, and latinos. think of any -- every immigrant child in the country. if it were a lot to tell the real emotion and truth of their experience here, people with discarded. we make immigration a more horrific experience than it needs to be. i feel as a country, we are in a...
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comparison at the end of the vietnam war with people just, you know, trying to get out of the fall of saigon. that is how desperate people were to flee at that point. people very much looked at the ship and safety feeling relieved to be aboard it. yes, sir? >> i noticed the last picture referenced hamburg as being a location for this. now, were there any people on shore that were there during the experience? did they contribute to the book at all? >> there were people at the point that people were -- it was not -- the shipyard was out of timber, but to answer the question, in the jeer mapp federal archives, there's -- i was able to get documents and transcripts of people who had been on shore. for instance, as i mentioned, there was the women's naval, and they all died. they were in the swimming pool which was emptied. some of their remains, you know, some of the bodies were recovered, and so some of the people on shore after had the duty to identify, but most of the identification was for any of the military personnel aboard. the civil yaps on board, you know, many are lost to history. i he
comparison at the end of the vietnam war with people just, you know, trying to get out of the fall of saigon. that is how desperate people were to flee at that point. people very much looked at the ship and safety feeling relieved to be aboard it. yes, sir? >> i noticed the last picture referenced hamburg as being a location for this. now, were there any people on shore that were there during the experience? did they contribute to the book at all? >> there were people at the point...
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i imagine there are far fewer american traces left in baghdad than there were in saigon after 1975. > havoc and let loose, let slip the dogs of war. it's so easy to slip back into this. i've been talking with iraq war veterans. one of them said something to me very interesting. this is a guy who is a rifle platoon leader in iraq, two tours. he said the thing that surprised me about iraq was the intensity of hatred. i had never seen anything like that before. i think we're seeing that again. don't forget, that this shia-sunni thing goes back to you know, the seventh century and you know, the, as interesting that muslims from what is now iraq and muslims from what is now syria, headed out in this gigantic bat toll decide the future of islam and it was pretty much of a draw. but that was 800 years before columbus set off for the new world. and so for john kerry to say we're coming to this late, well, yeah. >> yes. in a manner of speaking, you are. >> i think a little humility is called for, we can't control what's going on in that part of the world and when we do step into it, boy, we ma
i imagine there are far fewer american traces left in baghdad than there were in saigon after 1975. > havoc and let loose, let slip the dogs of war. it's so easy to slip back into this. i've been talking with iraq war veterans. one of them said something to me very interesting. this is a guy who is a rifle platoon leader in iraq, two tours. he said the thing that surprised me about iraq was the intensity of hatred. i had never seen anything like that before. i think we're seeing that again....
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the russian president is the only g eight leader who backs of a sharp fall of saigon regimthe b. gime. the russian president is the-as we mentioned, a statement from the leaders is expected today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >> anny: welcome back, 410 is the time. a la jolla teen graduate from carlsbad high-school dressed in a unique commencement outfit. a hospital gown. ho-sway ramos received his diploma from his high-school principal and the school district superintendent. for most is his recollection because he was a hospital recovering from brain surgery. ramos had been suffering from headaches for months, when his mother took into the emergency room. that is when doctors found a 2 in. tumor in the back of his brain. doctor said, the fast growing tumor would have been life- threatening if they had not removed it. >>james: fewer adults are reaching for that pack of ci
the russian president is the only g eight leader who backs of a sharp fall of saigon regimthe b. gime. the russian president is the-as we mentioned, a statement from the leaders is expected today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >> anny: welcome back, 410 is the time. a la...
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a foreign correspondent in saigon and moscow. he is the author of seven books, including the news about the news, american journalism in peril. the triumph of lobbying in the course of american government and most recently active congress. not on this list is a book he wrote about vegas. yes. so anybody who cares. maybe bring it back into brent parity is a graduate of the a college. he received his message from the london school of economics. senator chris dodd is the chairman and chief executive officer of the motion picture association of america. at one not only guaranteed that his book is made into a movie, but guarantee that senator dodd is played by somebody really, really cool. >> i hope so, anyway. >> bradley cooper. >> we could have nominations. that would be good. but he is -- center served in the united states congress representing connecticut for 36 years, six years in the house and 30 years and the united states senate. he has authored or co-authored legislation in the areas of education, health and a financial-servi
a foreign correspondent in saigon and moscow. he is the author of seven books, including the news about the news, american journalism in peril. the triumph of lobbying in the course of american government and most recently active congress. not on this list is a book he wrote about vegas. yes. so anybody who cares. maybe bring it back into brent parity is a graduate of the a college. he received his message from the london school of economics. senator chris dodd is the chairman and chief...
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there's -- in saigon there were the 5:00 follies and the reporters would come back -- the colonel ofwould tell them the great victories the united states had. when these guys had actually seen what happened in the field. and that became the so-called credibility gap. but essentially it goes back to the way in which a president wants a war to be pursued, wants a war to be started, and it raises again the fundamental question about the trust that we can have in a president, in an issue as important as war to do it all on his own. >> in your presentation you did a really great job of presenting on the one side a more modern free willing media that, as you said, tells a lot of lies and you get down to, where do you go for accurate information. then before that you presented unchecked presidential power almost as a trend or something that is going health were those two opposing problems in our society, and when you fill in the fact that a good part of the planet is in a constant state of conflict, war, including the united states -- probably involved in at least 120 countries in one way,
there's -- in saigon there were the 5:00 follies and the reporters would come back -- the colonel ofwould tell them the great victories the united states had. when these guys had actually seen what happened in the field. and that became the so-called credibility gap. but essentially it goes back to the way in which a president wants a war to be pursued, wants a war to be started, and it raises again the fundamental question about the trust that we can have in a president, in an issue as...