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i teach in the sequence. we do it china. another japan. the third quarter we do, you know -- and not really about the war, but the larger history going back to the 2500 b.c. and taking things fall word. >> host: this is the book, "vietnam at war." the author is mark bradley of the university of chicago. >> you have been watching some of our interviews with professors here at the university. more next week. >> we asked what i you reading this summer. here is what you had to say. ♪ send us at tweet at book tv to let us know what you plan on reading. you can also e-mail us. >> now, women in hezbollah. that is one of the most interesting aspects of society. i would like to say that the woman of hezbollah are the cornerstone of the movement and our what has turned it into something that has such an enduring and resilience bedrock. each time there is a work. 1993 and '96. 2006. there are massive amounts of destruction. people's homes were destroyed every time. people's kids get killed. it happened once. anything can happen once. for people to be
i teach in the sequence. we do it china. another japan. the third quarter we do, you know -- and not really about the war, but the larger history going back to the 2500 b.c. and taking things fall word. >> host: this is the book, "vietnam at war." the author is mark bradley of the university of chicago. >> you have been watching some of our interviews with professors here at the university. more next week. >> we asked what i you reading this summer. here is what you...
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maybe this looks like a lot of jibberish to you, but this is the genetic sequencing of a killer. e.00 others. it used to take scientists weeks to decode a bacteria or virus but the new strain was done in just two hours. a marvel to scientists. >> from this machine to their computer to a website, out to the world. >> jonathan rothberg's company, life technologies, inventoried the ion torrent personal genome machine. scientists use the machine to read the new dna. the results posted online for researchers around the world. >> i watched in real time. i would be watching the internet, i'd be getting e-mails and over a few hours from the time that the bug was sequenced on the ion torrent machine, there were already people explaining where it came from. >> reporter: what scientists learned was the e. coli strain was a super bug, highly virulent and resistant to 14 known antibiotics. it's not only fast, but simple to use. >> after you've put your dna on the chip, you close this handle, close this, and press go, and in two hours you have the sequence. >> reporter: the implications are enorm
maybe this looks like a lot of jibberish to you, but this is the genetic sequencing of a killer. e.00 others. it used to take scientists weeks to decode a bacteria or virus but the new strain was done in just two hours. a marvel to scientists. >> from this machine to their computer to a website, out to the world. >> jonathan rothberg's company, life technologies, inventoried the ion torrent personal genome machine. scientists use the machine to read the new dna. the results posted...
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introducing a separate amendment to address the fact of the costs of projects are often driven up while sequence delays -- cequa delays may be involved. i am asking to insure a guarantee if there is a delay. >> in the dda, the section relates to corporate guarantees for financial obligation of the developer. the guarantee would be $5 million, and it would increase to $10 million after the proceedings are done, and that would be when most of the financial obligations would begin. >> out is what i would like to offer. >> do we have a motion that includes the amendments by supervisor camkim? >> i have one more amendment. i would like to add to the document which establishes a process for the allocation of additional increments, which is what we are working on right now, and the language is also before my colleagues. >> have made changes as your amendment include -- how many changes as your amendment now include now? >> 3. >> we have a motion on who include the three changes outlined. we have a motion and a second. the you what to speak on this? >> i had a separate amendment i wanted to bad if we ar
introducing a separate amendment to address the fact of the costs of projects are often driven up while sequence delays -- cequa delays may be involved. i am asking to insure a guarantee if there is a delay. >> in the dda, the section relates to corporate guarantees for financial obligation of the developer. the guarantee would be $5 million, and it would increase to $10 million after the proceedings are done, and that would be when most of the financial obligations would begin. >>...
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sequences which are very unique and you find these isolated sequences in other e.oli but to have them two, at the same time, makes the bug highly toxic, resistant to antibiotics and are transmitted to other e. coli. second, the spread, we have over six nations now in europe with e. coli and this type of e. coli is not only killing people, you mentioned 22, but rendered 600 home with kid these failure and once you have kid these failure from e. coli if you survive that is great but you will have ... this is a problem you will have for life. so i'm puzzled by it. >> do you tell them note to eat vegetables or what? >>guest: there is no source. multiple sources have been identified i am worrying about other motives behind this e. coli outbreak and that this is something that puzzles me. i have asked sign -- scientists is there something going on we don't know. the cdc has been very quiet. what kind of preparations are we doing in the united states? and this is not, this in the kind of epidemic that people say, well, just a warning. this is something that is killing a l
sequences which are very unique and you find these isolated sequences in other e.oli but to have them two, at the same time, makes the bug highly toxic, resistant to antibiotics and are transmitted to other e. coli. second, the spread, we have over six nations now in europe with e. coli and this type of e. coli is not only killing people, you mentioned 22, but rendered 600 home with kid these failure and once you have kid these failure from e. coli if you survive that is great but you will have...
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it is following a sequence. they are all involved in leasing space. there may be times of four or five months in between phases. if the timing works out, we could try a quick pilot. for example, the right-turn prohibition on montgomery or th
it is following a sequence. they are all involved in leasing space. there may be times of four or five months in between phases. if the timing works out, we could try a quick pilot. for example, the right-turn prohibition on montgomery or th
it is following a sequence. they are all involved in leasing space. there may be times of four or
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introducing a separate amendment to address the fact of the costs of projects are often driven up while sequence delays
introducing a separate amendment to address the fact of the costs of projects are often driven up while sequence delays
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there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts as a big sponge. the water flows through and it gets in a lower formation and then the water level starts to rise and it becomes a reservoir for water. this is dissipated during the more dry months of the year. >> this forms a big long skinny basin and runs into san francisco. it is the coastal bluffs areas that are subject to erosion from the waves and the ground water that comes out and you start to lose this. this is the largest example of failure for a long part of the coast. it has been moving continuously for a long time. >> the ocean was at the same level as we are standing. in 1982, and massive slide occurred further to the north of and one day it moves 5 feet and by the second da
there is a big sequence of merced formation. this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts as a big sponge. the water flows through and it gets in a lower formation and then the water level starts to rise and it becomes a reservoir for...
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we keep these in the same sequence as the original programs that were restricted, and we have shown the projected revenue is $58 million. we are also showing the expenditure budget is $42 million being used in a similar method of a worth -- that they were being used prior to being flexible, and in the last column you see they reflect the $60 million is part of the budget and basically is to offset the general fund, which includes across -- the cost of the formula and other items. if it was not for that, we would have to cut more money for other areas of our budget. the next one excluding the amount of it goes into the general fund. >> >> indicating how this money would be spent? >> you are talking about a particular amount of money it came from the programs. it is currently being put in some accounts. we are spending $32 million in a similar method as before. the amount that is left over is from each of those categories and is being used by the funds to offset the increases that go in the formula, the other areas in the expenses, that if we did not have this money we would be making tho
we keep these in the same sequence as the original programs that were restricted, and we have shown the projected revenue is $58 million. we are also showing the expenditure budget is $42 million being used in a similar method of a worth -- that they were being used prior to being flexible, and in the last column you see they reflect the $60 million is part of the budget and basically is to offset the general fund, which includes across -- the cost of the formula and other items. if it was not...
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space for that motion and 3, the city attorney corrected some section numbers which were out of sequence. those amendments are for your consideration. supervisor wiener: thank you mr. chairman and thank you to everyone who came up to testify on all sides. it is always taking a big part out of people's day to sit through what can often be a long hearing. thank you. i just want to comment -- putting aside the merits, which will dispose of -- our want to comment on the unfortunate, and i think unnecessarily toxic dynamic that has formed around this project. everyone i have spoken to universally agrees that we are in desperate need of housing for transition-aged youths and i know from my inexperience over years and years in my district and my neighborhood with the lgbt community, we see transition ag is to do not have access to services, housing and we see the problems that result from those used and our community as a whole. i spend a lot of time in the budget process trying to make sure our services are fully funded. there is also good support for this location as a location opprobrium for
space for that motion and 3, the city attorney corrected some section numbers which were out of sequence. those amendments are for your consideration. supervisor wiener: thank you mr. chairman and thank you to everyone who came up to testify on all sides. it is always taking a big part out of people's day to sit through what can often be a long hearing. thank you. i just want to comment -- putting aside the merits, which will dispose of -- our want to comment on the unfortunate, and i think...
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and validate our cost estimates, put together a schedule, provided suggestions, to make sure the sequence of construction makes sense and that it can be doable in our one-year schedule. we will also be looking and materials and things like architects and engineers are specifying to make sure they can be procured in our time line, so they are reviewing the work of has been completed today to validate the schedule and our budget. they will begin to creep qualifier who trade contractors. it would be competitively and they didn't. the would-be pre-qualifying no less than three, and they would begin to make sure they have the experience, the financial capabilities, and they have the resources to do the work, and contracts are awarded to the lowest and bitter, and that begins the process of buyout. gooas presented in previous meetings, we have one year to deliver the project during your -- the project. these packages are some of the ones we will be moving first ahead of the rest of the buyout. after turner does they're hitting, we will begin to work weswith a workforce developmento establish an
and validate our cost estimates, put together a schedule, provided suggestions, to make sure the sequence of construction makes sense and that it can be doable in our one-year schedule. we will also be looking and materials and things like architects and engineers are specifying to make sure they can be procured in our time line, so they are reviewing the work of has been completed today to validate the schedule and our budget. they will begin to creep qualifier who trade contractors. it would...
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if you watch that 4 1/2 minute sequence and don't laugh and cry, you are made of stone.ould it be as powerful if they were stick figures? if it wasn't the beautiful pixar animation that's on notch top o? >> we never wanted the technology to be the thing that people were interested in. it's a story and it's the characters. like in the opening of "cars 2," there's a totally new system for creating water that is unlike anything you've ever seen. and you look at it and this is such a massive advance for the technology. i say that people won't notice it, right? but they'll feel it. right? and they'll notice it if it wasn't there. >> reporter: is there a way i can fill out an application? >> yes. >> reporter: really? >> absolutely. >> reporter: you're not going to fire me. there's got to be a 100-year waiting list to work here. there's got to be a 100-year waiting list to work here. >> there actually is. ance? host: would foghorn leghorn make a really bad book narrator? foghorn (stammering): it was the best of times, it was the wor - i say worst of times. and by worst i'm talk
if you watch that 4 1/2 minute sequence and don't laugh and cry, you are made of stone.ould it be as powerful if they were stick figures? if it wasn't the beautiful pixar animation that's on notch top o? >> we never wanted the technology to be the thing that people were interested in. it's a story and it's the characters. like in the opening of "cars 2," there's a totally new system for creating water that is unlike anything you've ever seen. and you look at it and this is such...
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it is following a sequence. they are all involved in leasing space. there may be times of four or five months in between phases. if the timing works out, we could try a quick pilot. for example, the right-turn prohibition on montgomery or third street, and see how that works. director heinicke: i will say i am a little dubious. my skepticism has been proven wrong before. i am dubious of quick pilot programs. there has to be enough time for notice to take effect and to see what -- turn traffic patterns are, -- to see what long-term traffic patterns are. i am a little concerned about pilot projects. the other issue about that is the timing of something like this -- you think it is through 2015 we will be dealing with the tours. >> yes. chairperson nolan: we are talking about possibly options four and five. my preference is 5, which would improve pedestrian safety. my first priority is pedestrian safety first. if that is the project that would not be impacted a lot by central subway and things like that -- >> one thing i would point out also -- we have l
it is following a sequence. they are all involved in leasing space. there may be times of four or five months in between phases. if the timing works out, we could try a quick pilot. for example, the right-turn prohibition on montgomery or third street, and see how that works. director heinicke: i will say i am a little dubious. my skepticism has been proven wrong before. i am dubious of quick pilot programs. there has to be enough time for notice to take effect and to see what -- turn traffic...
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identified are number one we need to make sure that sfusd protects access a-g high school course sequences in every high school. number two, we want to protect teacher quality. we want all teachers to have access to and be able to participate in professional development that builds their skills to work with all learning styles and values to student experience. we also want them to invest in a student feedback assessment system as part of a more fair and equitable evaluation system. number three, we want to protect democracy at s sfnch usd. we want parents and students to participate in councils. resources that support parents that speak a language other than english to have an ability to participate in district-wide decisions about our schools. all of the educational issues especially about access and social justice. we want all school sites that serve populations, specifically african-american, latino to have the ability to provide high quality support services like tutoring, mentors and afterschool programs. and we want them to protect family's access to student information. we want all
identified are number one we need to make sure that sfusd protects access a-g high school course sequences in every high school. number two, we want to protect teacher quality. we want all teachers to have access to and be able to participate in professional development that builds their skills to work with all learning styles and values to student experience. we also want them to invest in a student feedback assessment system as part of a more fair and equitable evaluation system. number...
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space for that motion and 3, the city attorney corrected some section numbers which were out of sequence. those amendments are for your consideration. supervisor wiener: thank you mr. chairman and thank you to everyone who came up to testify on all sides. it is always taking a big part out of people's day to sit through what can often be a long hearing. thank you. thank you. i just want to comment --
space for that motion and 3, the city attorney corrected some section numbers which were out of sequence. those amendments are for your consideration. supervisor wiener: thank you mr. chairman and thank you to everyone who came up to testify on all sides. it is always taking a big part out of people's day to sit through what can often be a long hearing. thank you. thank you. i just want to comment --
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the fall of the sink i believe because that's just one of the first four four five six zero in the sequencehe becomes pretty much with his condition and seeing from this time when we come right down. ok russia's lorry drivers have been dominant into the car rally for years now but the country well i come to boast the same success in the truck racing championships europe's premier big engine events however aleksandr evolve russia's sole representative in the series is the man aiming to change all the statements reports. the european truck racing championship may not be quite as big as formula one but these two high octane sports do have more than one thing in common motors revving spectacular crashes and a solitary russian driver lapping the tracks in his yellow man truck alexander visit the name these thirty nine and used to steer smaller cars because in switching to bigger engines he's triumphed in one of the four championship races sweeping the top honors at their previous stop in spain earlier this month so a lonely eleventh place at this latest stage in no garro france was a huge disapp
the fall of the sink i believe because that's just one of the first four four five six zero in the sequencehe becomes pretty much with his condition and seeing from this time when we come right down. ok russia's lorry drivers have been dominant into the car rally for years now but the country well i come to boast the same success in the truck racing championships europe's premier big engine events however aleksandr evolve russia's sole representative in the series is the man aiming to change...
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what's the sequencing? what's the delivery method? how do we reduce the cost to make this affordable and something that we can implement? i think that's the big challenge. by having the consultant on now, we are in very good shape. they will be with us in the early planning. i can picture us coming back to you in about a year-and-a-half with the program, with the schedule of the budget, and the scope, and possibly some modifications will be looking for in the levels of service. maybe going to the next level with things like energy recovery. hopefully that answers your question. commissioner moran: yes. you touched on the nature of the partnership over an extended period of time and the ability to not bid on other work. that has come out of some discussions on how we make sure they are not in any way compromised in their ability to give us the best advice that they can. i think that has been structured well. i appreciate your work. >> we bent over backwards. all the lessons learned and then some. i really have to compliment harlan and
what's the sequencing? what's the delivery method? how do we reduce the cost to make this affordable and something that we can implement? i think that's the big challenge. by having the consultant on now, we are in very good shape. they will be with us in the early planning. i can picture us coming back to you in about a year-and-a-half with the program, with the schedule of the budget, and the scope, and possibly some modifications will be looking for in the levels of service. maybe going to...
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the way to avoid that moment is to do it now in a methodical and sequenced longer-term way. the effect is that unless we take risks together, the great losers -- and those risks have to be across party lines. this has to be a moment when we say to each other across party lines, these are tough votes. i can demagogue this vote. i can go after you in the next election based on this vote. but i'm pleading with you to cast this vote, and i'll cast one that's risky too politically so that we can do something good for the country. because if we don't turn away from partisanship and turn toward shared responsibility, the big losers are going to be our great country and the wonderful people who elected us, sent us here to lead it. i thank the chair. i yield the floor, and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a very negative impact on our fragile economic recovery. also, in rural states like vermont and montana and other rural states, it is wreaking real hardship on working people who in many cases drive long distances t
the way to avoid that moment is to do it now in a methodical and sequenced longer-term way. the effect is that unless we take risks together, the great losers -- and those risks have to be across party lines. this has to be a moment when we say to each other across party lines, these are tough votes. i can demagogue this vote. i can go after you in the next election based on this vote. but i'm pleading with you to cast this vote, and i'll cast one that's risky too politically so that we can do...
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hearing up through where we are today, a number of events have transpired, which i will identify in sequence. our commission convened unanimously and adopted a report of the hearing, and there were a number of recommendations in that report. what i will identify is number 12, which requested that the human rights commission, the board of supervisors, and the police commission ensure that all officers, including those deputized, follow and comply with local and state privacy laws, including the sfpd's general order, which provides guidelines for officers to ensure the protection of first amendment rights in their investigation. soon afterwards, on march 1, supervisor mirkarimi introduced a resolution at the board of supervisors and encouraged relevant agencies to consider recommendations detailed in the report. the following month, the board of supervisors voted to endorse the report. about this time, the memorandums of understanding came to light and raised some additional concerns and questions, as identified by the chief and police commission chair mazzucco. questions were asked and the di
hearing up through where we are today, a number of events have transpired, which i will identify in sequence. our commission convened unanimously and adopted a report of the hearing, and there were a number of recommendations in that report. what i will identify is number 12, which requested that the human rights commission, the board of supervisors, and the police commission ensure that all officers, including those deputized, follow and comply with local and state privacy laws, including the...
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just a street still sequence the balance times in the field of the soviet files and. download the official policy allocation chobani phone the i pod touch from the i choose i'm still. life on the go. see video among r.t.s. mine old costs and r.s.s. feeds are now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. lists. it. took. a face to this is not a provocation but a warning that. the forces that you should use it's never what you should it's a pretty transfixing they have no idea about the hardships the face to. face one it is this is it of them soon it isn't for any army to life forever using them is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism of those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war sucks. to the troops nineteen forty five dot com. wealthy british style. but on the title. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with monks cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. mission free accreditation free
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actually create the music is a construct of the perkins activists tried to draw media attention to a sequence of meetings of some of the world's most influential figures demanding the building but we opened up to public scrutiny. and the next winter games host russia city of sochi is getting a major facelift to make sure its infrastructure and sports facilities profit the paralympics athletes and spectators with disabilities. are you watching on t.v. broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program it's exactly six months since the russian capital was shaken by ethnic clashes and good god the death of a football fan and the un rest is fit for in friday's murder of a nationalist figurehead a former military commander who served time in jail for killing a chechen teenage girl this believe his killing may have been attempts to ignite ethnic tensions it seems because all of the reports. you're a put down of a hugely controversial figure here in russia being a highly decorated military officer the commander of a tank regiment during the second chechen war he was stripped of all of those those
actually create the music is a construct of the perkins activists tried to draw media attention to a sequence of meetings of some of the world's most influential figures demanding the building but we opened up to public scrutiny. and the next winter games host russia city of sochi is getting a major facelift to make sure its infrastructure and sports facilities profit the paralympics athletes and spectators with disabilities. are you watching on t.v. broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the...
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this year russia is pinning its hopes on a range of defense aircraft and civil aviation on the new sequence if it gets to gori bridge from invest cafe sees great potential for russia's newest contestant in the media market. well indeed we have seen over six hundred aircraft ordered from sukhoi superjet and this apparent success is largely due to the to the reputation of mr pakistan ahead of the time head of a corporation but out of those over six hundred aircrafts only two have actually been supplied so maybe in time before the modifications it can stand the competition from international majors such as candice bombardier and reveals in brier who also manufacture aircraft of similar specification. staying with the air show now aeroflot russian's flagship airline has ordered eight triple seven passenger jets from boeing and one point two billion dollars deal is widely seen as a turn away from any of us which provides the majority of the carriers fleet analysts say the russian airline has obtained a fifty percent discount from bone so having a billion dollars meanwhile aeroflot is best advice
this year russia is pinning its hopes on a range of defense aircraft and civil aviation on the new sequence if it gets to gori bridge from invest cafe sees great potential for russia's newest contestant in the media market. well indeed we have seen over six hundred aircraft ordered from sukhoi superjet and this apparent success is largely due to the to the reputation of mr pakistan ahead of the time head of a corporation but out of those over six hundred aircrafts only two have actually been...
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proportion of the world's electricity one six while producing an amount of radioactive waste that sequence to the size of the fuel which becomes highly radioactive and then must be safely stored but the wonder of nuclear technology is that it can be managed it can be contained there's a relatively small amount of it and it can be very very safely stored in the immediate term when it comes out of the reactor and it kind of mentioned we'd be put in long term storage containers placed back into the earth in the geological repositories that are carefully selected and without any ultimate harm either to people or the environment how you sound like a grassroots environmentalist what's your job right now how would you characterize it i think when bill make me credibility of the nuclear power industry well there are a lot of people think it's the greens versus nuclear and in fact in many green organizations anti-nuclear ism is one of the fundamental principles i'm in the nuclear power business precisely because i believe in the in my or environmental virtues of nuclear power i got into this busine
proportion of the world's electricity one six while producing an amount of radioactive waste that sequence to the size of the fuel which becomes highly radioactive and then must be safely stored but the wonder of nuclear technology is that it can be managed it can be contained there's a relatively small amount of it and it can be very very safely stored in the immediate term when it comes out of the reactor and it kind of mentioned we'd be put in long term storage containers placed back into...
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say this is true he still keeps in sequence but now it's time to reveal that the soviet files on. the kitchen. welcome back across talk i'm getting a little too mind you we're talking about the euro and its future. ok. ok karen i'd like to go to you in washington and a lot of the dissenters of what's going on in decision making with the euro and with greece is that they claim that bailouts are not for a great greece and not for its but federal budgets and whatnot it's to bail out banks in greece that have a lot of exposure are arms are german banks have a lot of exposure french banks etc in greece this is what the bailout is all about to save banks not necessarily a country's economy how do you sir how do you see that. there's something to that but it's greek banks that are most on the hook here and i think greek depositors would be very disappointed if the e.u. just shot up a speaker tomorrow because they find out that all of their breaks have just a potent vanessa how do you see that that's nothing that any greek voter wants of course of business how do you see that because ther
say this is true he still keeps in sequence but now it's time to reveal that the soviet files on. the kitchen. welcome back across talk i'm getting a little too mind you we're talking about the euro and its future. ok. ok karen i'd like to go to you in washington and a lot of the dissenters of what's going on in decision making with the euro and with greece is that they claim that bailouts are not for a great greece and not for its but federal budgets and whatnot it's to bail out banks in...
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tonight the sequence of events that prompted caltrain to orders workers to stand down. >> good evening everyone. >> a statewide stand down is on hand right now for caltrans as one was killed in san diego county today. ktvu's john sasaki is live to show us what this means for us here. >> reporter: south bound in oakland, traffic moving well during this rush hour. if you have been on the highways today you may have noticed a lack of highway workers. the third worker to die on california roads in the past month and a half. back here live, the shut down ends statewide tomorrow but still is in effect in san diego beyond today. but it does not apply to any construction projects, including the bay bridge construction project or this 880 expansion project. live, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the suspect in the attack on bryan stow will remain on jail. giovanni ramirez was ordered by a judge to be held in custody on a parole violation. there is reason to believe he violated his parole by having access to a weapon. his attorney says he did not attack stow and the battle to free his clien
tonight the sequence of events that prompted caltrain to orders workers to stand down. >> good evening everyone. >> a statewide stand down is on hand right now for caltrans as one was killed in san diego county today. ktvu's john sasaki is live to show us what this means for us here. >> reporter: south bound in oakland, traffic moving well during this rush hour. if you have been on the highways today you may have noticed a lack of highway workers. the third worker to die on...
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Jun 17, 2011
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it's out of sequence. when life's out of sequence it you never get used to it.good soldier. he was' guide individual. he grew up to be a good good person. and he was -- he was a good person. yeah, i'm real i'm real proud to be his dad. message from father on father's day, don't miss an opportunity to hug your son. communicate. remember every word you can. be together. love. you just don't want to miss those opportunities. you never know when it's going to be the last one. >> we'll be right back. this is the early show on cbs. use the hand towel analyzer at kleenex.com and find out what could be on your cloth hand towel. [ ribbits ] upgrade to kleenex hand towels for a clean, fresh towel every time. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. >>> a couple of young filmmakers at the dallas airport turned a lot of heads. don tea
it's out of sequence. when life's out of sequence it you never get used to it.good soldier. he was' guide individual. he grew up to be a good good person. and he was -- he was a good person. yeah, i'm real i'm real proud to be his dad. message from father on father's day, don't miss an opportunity to hug your son. communicate. remember every word you can. be together. love. you just don't want to miss those opportunities. you never know when it's going to be the last one. >> we'll be...
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find a sequence of events but the coroner has been called to the scene. we hope to get back up to speed soon. we are waiting for the all clear from the chp. >> live look at the golden gate bridge, you see traffic non-exist techbt in the northbound direction coming southbound, a few lights and no back-up here at all. for the latest traffic information go to our website, abc7news.com, click on bay area traffic. you can do that 24 hours a day. >> the nation's to banker, why he thinks we're in for a turnaround. >> and the reason we may be getting a break at the gas pump. >> and the new reason to hate the signs of aging. how wrinkles may be linked to a serious health problem in women. ♪it's the way you bring out the sun♪ my mom makes any day sunny. sunnyd does, too. with 40% fewer calories than most regular soda brands. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning, nation's top banker says the competent will improve this year. ben bernanke says the recent slow down is the result of temporary factors such as high gas prices and
find a sequence of events but the coroner has been called to the scene. we hope to get back up to speed soon. we are waiting for the all clear from the chp. >> live look at the golden gate bridge, you see traffic non-exist techbt in the northbound direction coming southbound, a few lights and no back-up here at all. for the latest traffic information go to our website, abc7news.com, click on bay area traffic. you can do that 24 hours a day. >> the nation's to banker, why he thinks...
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Jun 12, 2011
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wanted to structure the conversation around four main ideas and i will be announcing those ideas in sequence, and then inviting them to share their thoughts. the first is the idea of broadcasting, which i mentioned earlier. unlike phones, letters, audiotapes, social media allows us to communicate with many other people simultaneously. we are able to broadcast our ideas to a wider number of people at once. that is the first point i wanted you to be able to take away from this. jillian, my first question is about the arab uprising. there has been a lot of talk about egypt being a facebook or to revolution. is that really the case? >> i think that attributing credit to the platform is ignoring a broader platform that it takes human power to make anything happen. it is not fair to say a facebook recorder revolution. to the point of broadcasting, that is where the tools were really affected. use of people pushing information out, witnessing with video and braque and images and projecting that out of the country. you also saw the triangulation with traditional media. you had al jazeera picking up
wanted to structure the conversation around four main ideas and i will be announcing those ideas in sequence, and then inviting them to share their thoughts. the first is the idea of broadcasting, which i mentioned earlier. unlike phones, letters, audiotapes, social media allows us to communicate with many other people simultaneously. we are able to broadcast our ideas to a wider number of people at once. that is the first point i wanted you to be able to take away from this. jillian, my first...
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Jun 17, 2011
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take a look at the whole sequence., police, rioters being chased. in the next scene, we see rioters in the distance and the police in the forground apart from this couple kissing. why are they lying on the ground? this woman with shopping bags is also wondering that and now the man in the picture realizes he is attracting some attention. if you know who the famous couple is, do tell us. they're now infamous, i guess. interesting photography. there's more widespread flooding out of asia. this time it's coming out of australia. jen delgado is live. >> that photo do, you think that gentleman didn't know he might be attracting a little attention lying out in the middle of the street just spread eagle out there, but whatever. >> so true. >> let's talk more about weather. for today, things have been a lot better through parts of australia. we're talking about south wales, over the last several days rainfall totals have been incredible. let's go to the video showing widespread flooding coming out of australia. a city is actua
take a look at the whole sequence., police, rioters being chased. in the next scene, we see rioters in the distance and the police in the forground apart from this couple kissing. why are they lying on the ground? this woman with shopping bags is also wondering that and now the man in the picture realizes he is attracting some attention. if you know who the famous couple is, do tell us. they're now infamous, i guess. interesting photography. there's more widespread flooding out of asia. this...