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will be played only on nine pm by moscow time so so so so it's well it won't contradict the law because because you're not allowed to show the results of the last polling station in your list i see. if somebody wants to wants to. disrupt the work of those webcams here if i enter the polling stations and somehow tamper with the webcam and try to stick cheering about it on whatever is it a criminal offense then of course it's hooligans. because in the so you use local brewery very quickly this system is already part of the election process and it's protected by a long and all the police policemen science to. controls . another question maybe insensitive political questions but still will these recordings later be available to the media will they be available. to act as evidence in courts for example how well our opinions are it will for example currently. juge can. a new video material and materials as a quaint he may take this material officially or even. if they can they can use it as evidence and all the parties and candidates can use it. and will the courts accept it as legal evidence
will be played only on nine pm by moscow time so so so so it's well it won't contradict the law because because you're not allowed to show the results of the last polling station in your list i see. if somebody wants to wants to. disrupt the work of those webcams here if i enter the polling stations and somehow tamper with the webcam and try to stick cheering about it on whatever is it a criminal offense then of course it's hooligans. because in the so you use local brewery very quickly this...
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so so here we have here where we had our sound so so this is your camera can you show yourself a wire or i can i can see myself in the camera like this where or a photographer. as we can see as we can see on this on this monitor their pension is pretty good so what are so is this the picture i will get on my monitor you will get a little bit bigger picture in terms of quality so your quality of care what will i be able to manage the pictures on my home computer what else is used it is. the quality of the picture allow me to see what you see the names on the papers the protocols what can i see what i can see just like in a supermarket like i'm some shadows. to kind of someone come in with show them into a place where the election is go so there you can everybody can count for example the number of people. to get the balls and another of another camera will show the place where the ballots. in english and. they put. their books belts and. the end of the election process and the police where books. there will be the police for the way. members. execution comments. will start counting the
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so, i don't know. one of the great things about this country, part of the american myth is you say it's as simple as apple pie. jackson polak, you know, painted with house paint. abraham lincoln was born in a log cabin. so this idea of the barefoot boy from kansas, towards the end of his life has this way of reflecting of himself that he's simply a boy from kansas. somehow it became very compelling. >> and it worked with the site, because when we started out, we had much more complicated images. we wanted to build a tapestry. we did a lot of research and the jacquard and the tapestries, and it was logical that it could be built with metal fibers, so -- if it couldn't be done, we didn't have a plan "b," so we had to really work it. and then when we realized we were 70 feet from the education building and they didn't like the idea of looking into the back of a tapestry, that we had to make the tapestry transparent, which is very hard to do. with a jacquard loom. we managed to do it, but it lost its artis
so, i don't know. one of the great things about this country, part of the american myth is you say it's as simple as apple pie. jackson polak, you know, painted with house paint. abraham lincoln was born in a log cabin. so this idea of the barefoot boy from kansas, towards the end of his life has this way of reflecting of himself that he's simply a boy from kansas. somehow it became very compelling. >> and it worked with the site, because when we started out, we had much more complicated...
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so he came in. he went to some army units who were local in the area, learned how they processed film, what they did. he helped them in a training film out in the middle of the state of pennsylvania and so forth and so on. when he came back, he told the commandant he said i can't do anything here. i have to take it to quantico to do it. so that's when i was trying to get in. the people they were sending up to the march of time for training were coming out of this in its infancy to set up at quantico. so when i joined it and went up to new york to do training in the march of time, there were only about 20 people at quantico in the photographic business. so by the war's end, we had 600 in 3 1/2 years, if you can imagine the expansion. but that's how i got into photography. and when i was through after the six-month training up there, and a little layover to help train the new guys coming in, i came to quantico and we were making training films. and then i was sent to the second marine division, which
so he came in. he went to some army units who were local in the area, learned how they processed film, what they did. he helped them in a training film out in the middle of the state of pennsylvania and so forth and so on. when he came back, he told the commandant he said i can't do anything here. i have to take it to quantico to do it. so that's when i was trying to get in. the people they were sending up to the march of time for training were coming out of this in its infancy to set up at...
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so thank you. and finally, before i get into my remarks, i do want to dedicate them tod audreyan rich a poet, i fighter and a feminist. i'm going to talk about three general things. determination and destiny. love, and voice. first determination and destiny. we, together, as a progressive movement. and i happen to be in an organization that focuses on lgbt issues. but we consider ourselves first to be a progressive organization in how we work on equality and how we work on racial and economic justice. we are determined to win marriage equality nationwide. and we believe that it is our shared destiny to do so. and we have made progress, the number of people who can actually get married in states across the country by adding new york state to the list that has approved marriage equality. so we're pleased about that. but as i was thinking about spending time wanted -- i want to talk very much about how our movements, which definitely overlap. so i want to make that point. but how our movements -- the
so thank you. and finally, before i get into my remarks, i do want to dedicate them tod audreyan rich a poet, i fighter and a feminist. i'm going to talk about three general things. determination and destiny. love, and voice. first determination and destiny. we, together, as a progressive movement. and i happen to be in an organization that focuses on lgbt issues. but we consider ourselves first to be a progressive organization in how we work on equality and how we work on racial and economic...
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this takes out all of the real estate of sandford cisco, so supervisor wiener -- of san francisco, so supervisor winner has been in discussion, and we are working with the state legislative committee and state lobbyists to try to affect some change, because this would have a tremendous impact on the program and we have worked so hard to create, and it is a model designed for our rural and suburban environment, so right now in our permanent program, no food trucks are allowed in the 1500's were a foot radius -- 1500 square foot radius of the public high school monday through friday, and that has been too restrictive, so supervisor winner has introduced legislation to scale down a dark and one city block -- supervisor wiener has introduced legislation to scale the track in one block, so i will keep you apprised as we make sure we know the direction. it is either the san francisco is exempt or that there are municipalities but have a robust program are exempt, but the preference is the and we have san francisco exempt from this state legislation because we are a unique urban environment
this takes out all of the real estate of sandford cisco, so supervisor wiener -- of san francisco, so supervisor winner has been in discussion, and we are working with the state legislative committee and state lobbyists to try to affect some change, because this would have a tremendous impact on the program and we have worked so hard to create, and it is a model designed for our rural and suburban environment, so right now in our permanent program, no food trucks are allowed in the 1500's were...
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so that it would be you'd be basically presented as government funds so it could still squeak in and pass muster. so you know sources still wasn't legitimate it was just a dodge but finally in two thousand in the housing bill congress itself woke up at the behest of hud and explicitly outlawed these schemes they basically put a provision in the said you can't launder money to get around the f.h.a. downpayment requirement so they had to shut down but it wasn't till we wrote about that on our site and said hey this is what was going on coded government reports in the i.r.s. ruling when they cracked down on it and said hey this is completely ridiculous that this was going on and there was only at that point that they sued us. so they tried to shut us down to get us to take the article down basically for for bringing visibility to the whole scheme and now this scheme is starting to be understood as a major problem with f.h.a. and if you look at the quantity of loans that went through these seller funded down payment schemes you you get a number like a one hundred billion dollars or so of
so that it would be you'd be basically presented as government funds so it could still squeak in and pass muster. so you know sources still wasn't legitimate it was just a dodge but finally in two thousand in the housing bill congress itself woke up at the behest of hud and explicitly outlawed these schemes they basically put a provision in the said you can't launder money to get around the f.h.a. downpayment requirement so they had to shut down but it wasn't till we wrote about that on our...
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coal and so forth and so on. cars for the engineering and production. and then a great deal of -- and they knew little about what was happening both in this country and out of this country. so the march of time was a film that people would go to. they'd wait, even if there might be a good movie on, they'd wait until the march of time came on once a month to go to the theater to see that. well, anyway i was really intrigued and applied for it but i was turned down because i had no experience. for those of you in the military will understand that it said on the bulletin board, no experience required. so, anyway, i was turned down once when i worked at -- actually twice. once at the mci and then turned down when i was a leatherneck. now i'm working at the navy department and i have applied and i just don't know what i'll do if i get turned down for the third time. but the president called in a group of reserve officers and one of the reserve officers that came in to work in the navy department took over what was called the news reels section. and he was a
coal and so forth and so on. cars for the engineering and production. and then a great deal of -- and they knew little about what was happening both in this country and out of this country. so the march of time was a film that people would go to. they'd wait, even if there might be a good movie on, they'd wait until the march of time came on once a month to go to the theater to see that. well, anyway i was really intrigued and applied for it but i was turned down because i had no experience....
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closure is that so much of the future because he's right on it so here is the republican party going along best march to november is very likely former massachusetts governor mitt romney will eventually capture the. top stories now this hour from the world wide web to a nationwide war extremist opposition groups in syria turn to the internet to encourage a bloody battle in the country while the u.n. arab envoy seeks of diplomatic solution. emergency call for an overhaul of the electoral system ahead of this year's presidential poll from report the millions of deceased and inevitable voters. and the french credit rating agency downgrades greece to restrict a default shattering the boom the optimism of e.u. leaders following the deal pushed through by athens. and staying with greece we get more now to snow on the financial feet of the descriptive country as capital account coming up next from washington. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and here are your headlines for march eighth two thousand and twelve well today was another d.-d
closure is that so much of the future because he's right on it so here is the republican party going along best march to november is very likely former massachusetts governor mitt romney will eventually capture the. top stories now this hour from the world wide web to a nationwide war extremist opposition groups in syria turn to the internet to encourage a bloody battle in the country while the u.n. arab envoy seeks of diplomatic solution. emergency call for an overhaul of the electoral system...
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and that conductivity of the wood is good or not so good? not so good. not so good. so when you step with your barefoot on that hot coal, there is a heat transfer. but a lot or a little? what the answebegin with, gang? l. okay, l. okay. so it's a little l, right? and so only it makes sense, little, little heat. only a little bit of heat will get to your foot and you can-- no, you're not gon stand on one place there, okay? you're not gonna reach in that oven and you're hanging on that wooden hane. honey, you're gonna be hurt. but you can grab it and pull it out. boom. and you can step, step, step, step across red hot coals of wood without harm. it's even better if your feet are wet. once--remember when you were a little kid and you wanted to know if the iron was hot and your mother says, "touch it and see"? now,f your mother doesn't care very much of you, she says, "touch it and see." but if your mother really loves you, she says, "before you touch it, be wetting your hand." [makes sounds] right? [makes sounds] that little sound? [makes sounds] what's that little soun
and that conductivity of the wood is good or not so good? not so good. not so good. so when you step with your barefoot on that hot coal, there is a heat transfer. but a lot or a little? what the answebegin with, gang? l. okay, l. okay. so it's a little l, right? and so only it makes sense, little, little heat. only a little bit of heat will get to your foot and you can-- no, you're not gon stand on one place there, okay? you're not gonna reach in that oven and you're hanging on that wooden...
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so so are you trying to the. yes this was exactly you know actually this is go for you i mean this is not the way this is but this is not the way to to to to to also get into. you know this is exactly what i mean i remember a bar called we were going once down a bit of odds and all the traffic was going to first snow of the year it was beautiful it was like a light flakes falling and the yellow light and it was just strolling along the moscow that i love and the cars were completely stopped because it was the first moment everyone got stuck they weren't moving and we were walking down the. hall but i didn't think that i mean i think it's crazy to get in a car my spare time here many of my friends still can't understand why i never went cause when i go abroad with my family to. go the usual explanation now underpaid well. not just going on foot but i love what i do think is a really good public transport system and i think it's really the best in the world i mean i think it's you know i haven't been everywhere i t
so so are you trying to the. yes this was exactly you know actually this is go for you i mean this is not the way this is but this is not the way to to to to to also get into. you know this is exactly what i mean i remember a bar called we were going once down a bit of odds and all the traffic was going to first snow of the year it was beautiful it was like a light flakes falling and the yellow light and it was just strolling along the moscow that i love and the cars were completely stopped...
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so they will have to pass a sound test. >> so far as as -- so as far as the neighborhood is concerned they're tested by us and they're not allowed to complete their permit application until they show that they can contain the noise within their premises and the other question with your vast knowledge as a city nightlife, how many party buses do you think this is going to be a destination for? >> i would probably say about zero. >> that's what i thought. >> party buses in that area are going other places. ok. >> i just wanted to confirm that. ok. i think the matter's with the commission. do i have a motion? >> i move to approve. >> second? >> i second. >> ok. commissioner perez: aye. commissioner hyde: aye. commissioner lee: aye. commissioner tan: aye. president newlin: aye. ok, thank you very much. good luck. luu duc, roccapulco, 3140 mission street, place of entertainment. >> roccapulco is a venue at 3140 mission. it has live music and salsa dancing and other types of entertainment and the applicant is here due to a change this ownership and the permit applied for is a p.o.v. -- p.o.
so they will have to pass a sound test. >> so far as as -- so as far as the neighborhood is concerned they're tested by us and they're not allowed to complete their permit application until they show that they can contain the noise within their premises and the other question with your vast knowledge as a city nightlife, how many party buses do you think this is going to be a destination for? >> i would probably say about zero. >> that's what i thought. >> party buses in...
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so we know that. tax and spending are in order are really a function of credibility. and i think what our political class needs to do is to put some points on the board sooner than later. >> rose: this notion of the federal, the federal reserve decisions has made about monetary policy, and including the more recent decisions to keep interest rates low, is that the right choice? >> so i have been gone now for ten months, so i have not, i am not privy to the great knowledge they have have in that room, i can tell you what my biases are. when you are in the middle of a great panic, you need to break the glass. >> rose: right. >> perhaps throw tout textbook and to be aggressive, to meet that moment. in my judgment, we are no longer in a great panic. we are in a mediocre recovery, we are in a sub optimal economy, but we need to go back to a more traditional are a jeep, regime. i don't think there is any forecaster even one as tall lened as chairman bernanke who really knows where the economy is going to be
so we know that. tax and spending are in order are really a function of credibility. and i think what our political class needs to do is to put some points on the board sooner than later. >> rose: this notion of the federal, the federal reserve decisions has made about monetary policy, and including the more recent decisions to keep interest rates low, is that the right choice? >> so i have been gone now for ten months, so i have not, i am not privy to the great knowledge they have...
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regulator so this is a catastrophic failure of the c m e's bad testified that so regulation worked. at lobel yeah didn't work too flawlessly and i don't think you would especially think so if you're one of the customers still missing money professor black you had on that one thing which is that this is much broader reaching in the sense that a lot of people that i speak to say this is roiled pay and us markets in a commodity markets now one of the kind of the mainstays of dodd frank one of the big things that attempts to tackle these regulations is to make over the counter derivatives more transparent to get these trades to go through a clearing house have a central clearing party now m.f. global's brokerage unit ran its trades through a futures exchange this is supposed to mitigate risk obviously in this case it did not do you think that this could end up benefiting too big to fail banks who to my understanding kind of own this over the counter derivatives space do you think it could benefit them because people are going to see less benefit in extend an exchange which is more expen
regulator so this is a catastrophic failure of the c m e's bad testified that so regulation worked. at lobel yeah didn't work too flawlessly and i don't think you would especially think so if you're one of the customers still missing money professor black you had on that one thing which is that this is much broader reaching in the sense that a lot of people that i speak to say this is roiled pay and us markets in a commodity markets now one of the kind of the mainstays of dodd frank one of the...
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so stay right there. mission free cretaceous free storage free. arrangement free. three stooges free. old free books loaded video for your media projects a free media gun to our teeth dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. welcome back to kaiser report imax kaiser time now to go to new york and speak with economist and professor dr michael hudson back to us and welcome back to the kaiser report thank you very much max all right dr michael hudson you were in an alley where you were treated like a rock star are you there what happened well the italian journalist i'll of barnard by the duck four of my colleagues and myself from the university of missouri kansas city to explain the principles of modern monetary theory which is what our university is known for we're sort of thing and so that's just to
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so i called dr. galitz and asked him the protocol and he said to go to the hospital when they're at five minutes apart. so by 10:00 the five minute mark hit, and we waited for about an hour to an hour and a half to make sure it was consistent, and it wasn't, what's called the braxton hicks, which are inconsistent. and it was, they were very consistent every five minutes. so i went to the hospital, got hooked up on the fetal monitor and the contraction monitor, and was examined and was told that i wasn't dilated. and that that's known as prodromal labor, meaning that the water hadn't broken. and there was no dilation, my cervix was 70% % effaced, so it wasn't real labor. so they had me walk around for about a half an hour, to see if there would be any change. there wasn't, so they sent me home. try not to lift or carry any heavy objects over the next couple of days. got to keep drinking a lot of fluids-- eight to ten of glasses of water or juice a day. shower only. if you feel decreased fetal movement
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so, we had that. and to just continue this story, we weren't going to use it because we had so much already and our candidate didn't -- was afraid of the blow-back of using this because we were talking about a murder. and we did have a lot of information already on this guy that we could use. two factors changed that. just so you guys know how these things go on and how they get on tv and it's not just some kind of willy nilly process. two factors changed that. number one, our candidate was and still is the only -- is the only state-wise democrat left in mississippi, okay? and this election year we were going through a lot of change. republicans were mounting an incredible campaign to take -- to take both houses. we were worried about that, because we didn't understand what the impact on our race was going to be, even though our guy, the incumbent, was very popular. most times with a popular incumbent, you don't have to do this negative advertising. you can just run on your record. we were worried abo
so, we had that. and to just continue this story, we weren't going to use it because we had so much already and our candidate didn't -- was afraid of the blow-back of using this because we were talking about a murder. and we did have a lot of information already on this guy that we could use. two factors changed that. just so you guys know how these things go on and how they get on tv and it's not just some kind of willy nilly process. two factors changed that. number one, our candidate was and...
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so how frequent are they? in a given month, let's say. >> i think at this point, from what we can gauge, we're probably thinking two a month, because we do truly want to focus on this being a restaurant. and we don't want to have too much crossover. they'll probably be relegated to sunday evenings or maybe thursday evenings. they will not be open to the public. and so if i had to guess, a couple of dozen a year is kind of what we think at this point. >> maybe a question for staff. if we were to permit this, is there potential for them to extend beyond special events, like they just have the right to be able to do a nightclub, if they were to change out their business plan and model, is that right? >> it depends on what conditions you put on it in terms of hours and days. >> ok. but if we don't put conditions, then technically they would have that right. >> the default hours and days of the police code would apply. >> ok, thank you. >> if i might, though, our lease specifically states that we cannot have a nigh
so how frequent are they? in a given month, let's say. >> i think at this point, from what we can gauge, we're probably thinking two a month, because we do truly want to focus on this being a restaurant. and we don't want to have too much crossover. they'll probably be relegated to sunday evenings or maybe thursday evenings. they will not be open to the public. and so if i had to guess, a couple of dozen a year is kind of what we think at this point. >> maybe a question for staff....
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so thank you so much for that and for the opportunity to serve.urse vincent pan from chinese affirmative action for giving us a space to do all of our work. there was a time when we were floating around. and carrying out boxes of magazines from garages to garages. our readers, donors and volunteers. just one thing that i would like to mention, i recently went to a documentary screening at the san francisco film festival. and it's here for another week so i hope some of you get to catch some of the wonderful films that are there. and i went to a documentary screening called crime after crime. i don't know how many of you guys were able to catch it. and the film maker showed up and did a q&a. and there he said that visibility doesn't equal change. and that's something that really resonated with me. and if there's one thing that i can leave with you today it's that message. i want to thank our a.p.a. elected officials for all the work that you guys are doing. because again, just because there's a large number of us doesn't mean that things will chang
so thank you so much for that and for the opportunity to serve.urse vincent pan from chinese affirmative action for giving us a space to do all of our work. there was a time when we were floating around. and carrying out boxes of magazines from garages to garages. our readers, donors and volunteers. just one thing that i would like to mention, i recently went to a documentary screening at the san francisco film festival. and it's here for another week so i hope some of you get to catch some of...
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so we do both. >> good idea. or you could decide that one day you no longer need facebook nor twitter because all that, of course, is going to be part and parcel. >> you should spend more time together rather than watching tv and having foreign ideas your head, yes. on this side, i think. thank you. i come from next door. seven years ago i decided to be an interpreter. and i work at the iak. when you see people are trying to have education and also when you see the trainees that we have on the market, you see that it's more and more difficult to hire the right people, people would are trained right. people usually are very poor in the german language and in math. i think this goes back to the roots of education. very often we don't have the basic skills in many schools. and also people don't know how to get up early. they don't know how to be doese only from the schools. it also comes from the family. i have two children myself. and my children are very active in sports clubs. and, of course, they played in schoo
so we do both. >> good idea. or you could decide that one day you no longer need facebook nor twitter because all that, of course, is going to be part and parcel. >> you should spend more time together rather than watching tv and having foreign ideas your head, yes. on this side, i think. thank you. i come from next door. seven years ago i decided to be an interpreter. and i work at the iak. when you see people are trying to have education and also when you see the trainees that we...
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so for this cause the. right to burn thanks so much for being on the cars require rather time slots all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max hazare and stacy herbert on thank mike o'beirne of gold core dot com going to send me an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v are you not nice guys are saying buy off. submission and free critique should be free to store charges free. maintenance free risk free stooge life free. free blogs counseling videos for your media projects for free medio dogs r t dot com. get are sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is art you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture.
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so i didn't exist to them. so now after the inaugural thing, i'm seeing more and more and more black faces. >> hinojosa: so you also have now this fan base that is pretty extraordinary. whenou sang "love is going to reign over me" at the kennedy center honors... >> that's a whole other group. >> hinojosa: a whole other part of an audience opened up for you. and you actually had roger daltry kneeling at your chair, and you had pete townsend saying that your rendition of that song made him break into tears. >> mm-hmm. and you're just like, "hey, guys, you're the who." what was that like? i mean, what was it like to know that you were then breaking into that other sector? >> well, as i said, it was more of a... it was more satisfaction for me to e my husband, o is irish, who grew up with this music, and who knew all of these people. he knows their favorite color, and when they were born, to my annoyance. because nobody knew all of that about me. and he's a record historian and collector, so he knows all about not
so i didn't exist to them. so now after the inaugural thing, i'm seeing more and more and more black faces. >> hinojosa: so you also have now this fan base that is pretty extraordinary. whenou sang "love is going to reign over me" at the kennedy center honors... >> that's a whole other group. >> hinojosa: a whole other part of an audience opened up for you. and you actually had roger daltry kneeling at your chair, and you had pete townsend saying that your rendition...
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else here see some other part of it and realize everything is off. the big. mystery. but in the alone itself there is a real headlines with not. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and from what actually matters to those viewers and so that's like young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back to t.v. . is the state english speaking russian channel it's kind of like. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. our guys it's time for showing talent and i program i wrote this week we spoke about the mainstream media how they give birth right preferential treatment to certain candidates maybe like santorum and romney all the ignore ron paul so we want to know is that because of his current standings in the polls or might it be something else it's going to produce a p
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and so russia goes along. they sell arms to the sudanese government. >> rose: like with the syrians. >> so they are in it basically for the money. but at the end of the day, if we can affect the calculations of china to invest more deeply in the peace process, to help bring about a constructive solution, the russians will go along with that. >> because remember this. i think what people also will not understand until you explain it is, that china has 20 billion dollars worth of oil own from structure invested in this area. you can go to places in the sudan and see truckloads of chinese workers, truckloads of them working, building roads, building oil wells. i mean-- . >> rose: in south sudan. >> in south sudan and in the north. sure. but most of the oil wells are in south sudan. but it really has, you know, i've been on the roads where it feels as if it's, you know, the turn of the century in america building a, you know, a rail line. it really does have that sense. they really have invested in this. so they h
and so russia goes along. they sell arms to the sudanese government. >> rose: like with the syrians. >> so they are in it basically for the money. but at the end of the day, if we can affect the calculations of china to invest more deeply in the peace process, to help bring about a constructive solution, the russians will go along with that. >> because remember this. i think what people also will not understand until you explain it is, that china has 20 billion dollars worth...
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so that's the legal backdrop. we have a very consistent eight-justice majority behind transparency and disclosure. but very accurately we have a major deficit of disclosure in this year's election. why is that the case? eliza touched on the main points. one is that while indeed it is true that super pacs have to disclose the money coming into the super pacs, it changes with citizens united and speech now, more specifically so for the first time in decades it became legal for entities, for groups, for corporations to make unlimited contributions to these super pacs. what we may see is filing of reports that state that a particular super pac received a million dollars for americans for apple pie. corporate entities, would have been illegal for a contribute and now they can and that's all that will have to be disclosed by a super pac and they themselves do not have to disclose where they get their money unless the donor is foolish enough to contribute for independent expenditures or communications. this and that is a
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so much. let's turn now to a video that's gone viral you may have seen it or at least seen a link for it and i watched it along with what was this morning at seventy million people it's a pretty moving video and a well produced one here's a little clip of that for twenty six years kidnapping children. turning their girls into sex slaves. and the boys in the child soldiers so according to the group's website code in two thousand and twelve is a film and campaign by invisible children that aims to make joseph coney famous not to celebrate him but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice now most people would agree that joseph coney is a bad bad man but the film advocates for u.s. involvement and direct military action and president obama has already sent in one hundred combat troops to try to help with the effort to get rid of just of county so we want to talk about some of the other global implications of the release of this video so earlier we brought on wo
so much. let's turn now to a video that's gone viral you may have seen it or at least seen a link for it and i watched it along with what was this morning at seventy million people it's a pretty moving video and a well produced one here's a little clip of that for twenty six years kidnapping children. turning their girls into sex slaves. and the boys in the child soldiers so according to the group's website code in two thousand and twelve is a film and campaign by invisible children that aims...
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and so he arrives. he thinks he knows what they are doing. >> rose: coming from brusels. >> and he is just as attorneyed at what they are doing. he writes to his sister that his first reaction was that they were ugly works, they were badly paint, badly drawn, sure they were sort of the worst thing about art. but he quickly changed his, he changed his mind and was trying to see everything copossibly see in pairs. and then it does completely change the way he approaches color and his use of paint. >> rose: so it's lighter, it's more-- and he meets everybody. >> he does. he seems to have known, he certainly knew pizarro, he advices cera's studio as he is leaving paris and i think he knew many, many others. >> rose: and his brother was there. >> he was working as an art dealer so he, of course, knew everyone in the art world as well so imagine these two brothers were sort of taking them-- . >> rose: then he leaves par toys go south. >> he leaves paris after about two years. he found the city overwhelming an
and so he arrives. he thinks he knows what they are doing. >> rose: coming from brusels. >> and he is just as attorneyed at what they are doing. he writes to his sister that his first reaction was that they were ugly works, they were badly paint, badly drawn, sure they were sort of the worst thing about art. but he quickly changed his, he changed his mind and was trying to see everything copossibly see in pairs. and then it does completely change the way he approaches color and his...
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so let me get started.hat i want to talk about in these four lectures is the federal reserve and the financial crisis. now my thinking about this is very much conditioned by my experience as an economic historian. i think when you talk about the issues that just occurred over the last few years, it makes the most sense to think about it in the broader context of sfrl banking as it's taken place over the centuries. so even though we're going to be focusing a good bit of the lectures, particularly next week, on the financial crisis and how the fed responded, i think we need to go back and look at the broader context. so as we talk about the fed, we'll be talking about the origin and mission of central banks in general. and we are looking at previous financial crises, most notably the great depression and see how that informed the fed's actions and decisions in the recent crisis. so let me just give you a road map of the four lectures. today, lecture one, we won't touch on the current crisis at all. instead, w
so let me get started.hat i want to talk about in these four lectures is the federal reserve and the financial crisis. now my thinking about this is very much conditioned by my experience as an economic historian. i think when you talk about the issues that just occurred over the last few years, it makes the most sense to think about it in the broader context of sfrl banking as it's taken place over the centuries. so even though we're going to be focusing a good bit of the lectures,...
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all of that it just adds those support for that partner in the domestic five so obviously it's not so constructive for reaching that dialogue between those two parties probably worse it is pushing for a humanitarian intervention in syria now of course one wonders really a pressing need for that or could it be a cover up for in military intervention like in libya i think to a great extent all of those measures so far has been taken by western countries. seems at least to become like you mentioned a cover for the future intervention even though on surveys now we have heard quite a lot that say even from. the united states or from european countries they're saying knowledge that we need turning to the regime is not a. belief when president obama says there will be no milter i action against us all it's hard to believe that because the only back to libya war at the very beginning we heard the same in the seeing coming from white house and coming from the nato they're saying military intervention is not that of i'm a little bit we have a saying very clearly eventually the military interven
all of that it just adds those support for that partner in the domestic five so obviously it's not so constructive for reaching that dialogue between those two parties probably worse it is pushing for a humanitarian intervention in syria now of course one wonders really a pressing need for that or could it be a cover up for in military intervention like in libya i think to a great extent all of those measures so far has been taken by western countries. seems at least to become like you...
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so that's about as fast as you can produce a book so it was fun. you have to -- you have to have a good relationship and a good relationship with the partners -- i'm an editor and i used reporter so it's a combination of writing from my viewpoint. >> did you both edit with the publisher. >> uh-huh. >> thanks a lot. that's very interesting. >> one of my favorite part of the book is -- you know, petraeus is sort of the dominant character and we had great access to him and a lot of it is obviously told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters, three of them were lieutenant commanders who were commanding combat battalions so we tell the story of their world, one fighting in kandahar and one was fighting in the eastern mountains in afghanistan and one was sort of in the rolling hills of ghazni province and they all interacted with petraeus in the year and the fourth secondary character is sitting right here a guy named doug oliphant. >> where did he go? there he is. >> we have one of the commanders who was one of the gen
so that's about as fast as you can produce a book so it was fun. you have to -- you have to have a good relationship and a good relationship with the partners -- i'm an editor and i used reporter so it's a combination of writing from my viewpoint. >> did you both edit with the publisher. >> uh-huh. >> thanks a lot. that's very interesting. >> one of my favorite part of the book is -- you know, petraeus is sort of the dominant character and we had great access to him and...
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we have the same challenges, so we are negotiating together, so we will be working in sepp so we are all on the same page. >> in terms of additional revenues, i think it is not bad. i would not agree to taking it up to 22.50 khatami. -- net 22.50 at all. i would be open to got one. regent -- to that one. the other areas i want to speak to in terms of parking and charging for sunday parking, those are areas i have been concerned with in the past, particularly because of what the impact might be on business, so while i am concerned, i would like to see what new nea would be proposing -- to see what muni might be proposing because they make sense a. >> it is pretty straightforward. goobut we will likely propose starting later here again we see that it would help spaces. goopeople wanting to access thoe businesses have very little ability to do so. i think it is generally the residents who do not have to move their car from saturday night through sunday morning. that would be adversely impacted. in terms of evenings when we had our public hearing, the sentiment of the board was maybe tha
we have the same challenges, so we are negotiating together, so we will be working in sepp so we are all on the same page. >> in terms of additional revenues, i think it is not bad. i would not agree to taking it up to 22.50 khatami. -- net 22.50 at all. i would be open to got one. regent -- to that one. the other areas i want to speak to in terms of parking and charging for sunday parking, those are areas i have been concerned with in the past, particularly because of what the impact...
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so today we saw u.s. president barack obama give a speech he vowed to support domestic oil production there he is he also said this won't be enough to bring gas prices down talked about global markets now obama appears as though he's trying to deal with high gas prices with domestic solutions he's putting forward there but in reality there may be good global problem of energy depletion that is at the root of this all now this entire argument is made possible by globalization so let's back up a bit because globalization can lead to much greater efficiency and output and build wealth overall but it can also create more instability and one glaring example we focus on a lot on this show is in the financial markets now capital and then move freely from country to country much more so than it used to more so than people can even move more quickly and you can have these hot flows of money flowing in and out of nations that when they go really wrong can result in what we saw for example with the asian financial c
so today we saw u.s. president barack obama give a speech he vowed to support domestic oil production there he is he also said this won't be enough to bring gas prices down talked about global markets now obama appears as though he's trying to deal with high gas prices with domestic solutions he's putting forward there but in reality there may be good global problem of energy depletion that is at the root of this all now this entire argument is made possible by globalization so let's back up a...
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so why does it care about gun laws?ecause the nra is a major dues payer to alec as does wal-mart. the organization alec is also behind harsh sentencing guidelines. why? because they lead to larger prison populations, which means more profits for the private prison industry. we asked them to comment on all of this legislation, but they did not respond. joining me now to talk about this is brown university professor tricia rose and joseph marshall cofounder and executive director of the omega boys club and host of the radio talk show street soldiers. maybe dr. marshall i'll start with you. >> sure. >> the type of laws that -- that permit george zimmerman to walk free today, although i don't think it was appropriate applied to him, but at least that was the excuse, those stand your ground laws are they contributing to the problems that face african american young men? >> sure. absolutely. if this gentlemen can go free because he felt threatened by trayvon martin and everything i have read or you have read the indication th
so why does it care about gun laws?ecause the nra is a major dues payer to alec as does wal-mart. the organization alec is also behind harsh sentencing guidelines. why? because they lead to larger prison populations, which means more profits for the private prison industry. we asked them to comment on all of this legislation, but they did not respond. joining me now to talk about this is brown university professor tricia rose and joseph marshall cofounder and executive director of the omega...
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we give various events and so on. it's inherently difficult because the fed is a complicated institution. you've seen the last foulecture issues. all we can do is do our best and hope that, our educators and our media and so on will, you know, begin to carry the storylp peop. so it is a difficult challenge. it is a difficult challenge. it does reflect a tension that has been in u.s. since the beg. >> thank you, mr. chairman. earlier you mentioned that the fed had a way to unwd large purchase of scale of assets including selling them back into the market. what guarantees thattouy them bk in the future? first of all, we have essentially three separate types of tools that we can use. any of which by themselves would lo policies. taken together gives us a lot of comfort. first of all, we have the ability to pay interest on the reserves that banks hold with us. whenever the type comes for the fed to raise interest rates we can do so by raising the rate of interest we pay to banks in reserves. so that will lock up those res
we give various events and so on. it's inherently difficult because the fed is a complicated institution. you've seen the last foulecture issues. all we can do is do our best and hope that, our educators and our media and so on will, you know, begin to carry the storylp peop. so it is a difficult challenge. it is a difficult challenge. it does reflect a tension that has been in u.s. since the beg. >> thank you, mr. chairman. earlier you mentioned that the fed had a way to unwd large...
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so thank you so much for the recognition. [applause] >> so thank you. so item d, student delegates report, justin: -- joyce and clarissa. >> so yesterday we had our general meeting and the s.a.c. voted to help the parent advisory council the outreach to the sfusv students. so we are creating a focus group to show how the restore active practices are going at all the different schools and all our butte summit is coming up next thursday which is march 22nd at fort mason. and 14 high schools are participating at this summit and about 14 to 201250u7b9s from each school will be there. there will be 10 workshops. first one is visiting the mission. the second one is planning for action in your school and neighborhood. the third one is cyber bullying, end bullying. the fourth one is culture clash family generational. the fifth one is restore active practices. the sixth one is done by the peefcack. the second one is how to get involved in politics. the second one is environmental leadership and the eighth one is on the dream act. and we'll have the keynote speak
so thank you so much for the recognition. [applause] >> so thank you. so item d, student delegates report, justin: -- joyce and clarissa. >> so yesterday we had our general meeting and the s.a.c. voted to help the parent advisory council the outreach to the sfusv students. so we are creating a focus group to show how the restore active practices are going at all the different schools and all our butte summit is coming up next thursday which is march 22nd at fort mason. and 14 high...
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our viewers what that is that is short so into it so is a venture capital firm that the cia guns but is not the only funder all invest money into companies that grants the cia's mission and the mission of course being to spy on foreigners and to protect the country so this is really interesting it's like the cia has this whole other business wing you know i mean general terrorists or no longer i guess if general petraeus started out saying i met with a bunch of venture capitalists and had dinner with them last night i mean how much of this do you think is part of his job q which is just finding businesses that want to create new technologies they know that the cia is definitely going to want to invest in it but i don't think it's his job he's obviously the director of agency but certainly you could sell but he does a lot of schmoozing you think now sure every director of every agency though schmoozing but he's not individually going out making companies and saying ok we should invest in these guys and sure he's receiving pitches on occasion but i think it's all you know goes out and
our viewers what that is that is short so into it so is a venture capital firm that the cia guns but is not the only funder all invest money into companies that grants the cia's mission and the mission of course being to spy on foreigners and to protect the country so this is really interesting it's like the cia has this whole other business wing you know i mean general terrorists or no longer i guess if general petraeus started out saying i met with a bunch of venture capitalists and had...
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>> i believe so.ion date and the details before you get going, but it's a great way to find them quickly on demand. >> help us find shoes. please. >> yes. bright pink. >> these are a little bright. let's say you found them online. here they are and you want to wear them this evening, you don't want to wait for shipping or pay for shipping. this site, milo, will help you find them. it will scan the shelves of local retailers near you and tell you exactly where these shoes are. >> that's fantastic. >> crazy. >> bright pink shoes. they were out of stock at this particular macy's but available at bloomingdale's, so we picked them up. >> you're kidding. >> no wild goose chase. >> the time you're saving. >> what are we cleaning out our closets? >> first of all, say cheese. hoda? >> phony smile of ours. >> kathie lee doesn't really want to. >> this is the eye-fi x 2 mobile memory card. you have a point and shoot that you love but you don't want to have the pictures on here and have trouble getting them off.
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is so good, ♪ he's so good to me ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, >> personally, for me, we werearlier about how we were going to chicken out because it was so cold. but i'm really glad we did, that it not only reaffirms how i really believe, but the bible tells you to be baptized, and just to - like my father said - to do it here in jordan river is something really special. ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, >> baptism pictures the gospel of the lord jes christ. the gospel is, christ died for my sins, and was buried, and rose again. now, baptism by immersion has always been the biblical way. even those who sprinkle that the ancient, primitive way of baptizing was always by immersion, which is what the word literally means - it means immersed, to immerse. and so if you've truly accepted christ in your heart, we believe that you will follow through with obeying him in being baptized, to show forth to whoever is there, as a witness and a testimony that you have accepted christ, you believe he died for you, he was buried for you, and that he rose again, and you are identifying publ
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co-host of the show radio dispatch so i thank you so much for coming on tonight and i know that you were there on saturday night so if you can first just give us you know a recap or from your perspective what it is that happened how it all went down. thank you for having me so i got saturday night at around eleven i actually wasn't there for the daytime protests are the daytime occupation that had been there had been a small number of arrests but nothing out of massive scale and when i got there at eleven the mood was very much a mood of celebration of almost i mean it felt like jubilation everyone was hugging everyone was dancing it was very silly everyone was was just kind of hanging out it felt very laidback i spoke to many people when i got there who said well everybody is just dancing and having fun so i think i'm going to head out things were pretty calm about eleven thirty. in i couldn't tell whether it was brookfield security or whether it was a police officer came in with a megaphone and began speaking to the crowds but there was hundreds of people and so it was very difficult t
co-host of the show radio dispatch so i thank you so much for coming on tonight and i know that you were there on saturday night so if you can first just give us you know a recap or from your perspective what it is that happened how it all went down. thank you for having me so i got saturday night at around eleven i actually wasn't there for the daytime protests are the daytime occupation that had been there had been a small number of arrests but nothing out of massive scale and when i got...
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days so the s. and l. scandal seventeen hundred bankers or banks went to jail and most non of going to jail now now i know and that's a bit of a change and we talk about daily on the show why fat is and why the political will seems to have if it cared but back here example with something like the oscars i mean i can understand if your view that doesn't seem as a detrimental to me as real issues that they impact the economy or impact you know a lot more things then whatever the offer is entertainment so actually let me ask you about this because we had a guest on yesterday who is the banker only he's an attorney representing eight thousand m.f. global customers who lost their money or whose money had turned up yet and he's been very critical of j.p. morgan throughout the process and he's done it mainstream media interview rounds being critical of j.p. morgan throughout the process and he told us that he was told by at least one mainstream media channel that they had received a call from j.p. morgan who said
days so the s. and l. scandal seventeen hundred bankers or banks went to jail and most non of going to jail now now i know and that's a bit of a change and we talk about daily on the show why fat is and why the political will seems to have if it cared but back here example with something like the oscars i mean i can understand if your view that doesn't seem as a detrimental to me as real issues that they impact the economy or impact you know a lot more things then whatever the offer is...
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and so after doing the work for about a year, there was so much happening we came to realize, so many people and organizations working to revitalize the district and what we lacked was a unifying framework for this work. as a result, there was some duplication of evidence and missed opportunities to leverage all of the difficult investments that people were making in the neighborhood. so we set out to create the economic strategy and so there was a 10-month community planning process that went into the creation of this document. the goal was to create a framework for community and economic development activities that really -- that enabled community members to prioritize the strategies and objectives that are most important to them and most effective to achieve change in the neighborhood. the process which i'm about to go over including research, case stutsdz, et cetera, and it was really a broad partnership of folks that made it happen. when i say central market, have i this map up on the screen. black outlined area is what we call the strategy focused area. that's the area where our
and so after doing the work for about a year, there was so much happening we came to realize, so many people and organizations working to revitalize the district and what we lacked was a unifying framework for this work. as a result, there was some duplication of evidence and missed opportunities to leverage all of the difficult investments that people were making in the neighborhood. so we set out to create the economic strategy and so there was a 10-month community planning process that went...
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rigidly as they believe the taliban are coming so so so so so so it's not. it's not as such an easy situation in which about a fight himself today when deciding whether to withdraw and yourself well i just realized that we talking to zanny a couple of the russian president's special envoy to afghanistan spotlight and all that actually going after a small grade cell state but still. wealthy british science. is no time. for. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into all kinds of reports on r.g.p. . welcome back to mike and i'll do another and just a reminder that my guest on the show today is zamir kabul of russian president's special envoy to afghanistan you actually see we just talked about the different groups of people reacting differently to a possible the withdrawal of american troops from afghanistan or to to to to the prolonged presence of western troops and i guess the so do you think that this afghan reaction that that what
rigidly as they believe the taliban are coming so so so so so so it's not. it's not as such an easy situation in which about a fight himself today when deciding whether to withdraw and yourself well i just realized that we talking to zanny a couple of the russian president's special envoy to afghanistan spotlight and all that actually going after a small grade cell state but still. wealthy british science. is no time. for. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global...
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if the israelis attacked iran so obama is desperate so whether there really is attack or the us attacks you think it would be the same blowback in the muslim world is no different in the muslim world if the israelis attack the americans give them the green light well they're going to use american aircraft american american and you know if you remember when the israelis attacked lebanon in two thousand and six they ran out of ordinance and we supplied them very publicly very very with a lot of fanfare and the muslim world doesn't forget these things we saw muslims are stupid you know when it happens they just beat us in iraq and they're about to beat us in afghanistan so really how stupid can we be doesn't really sound like it i really appreciate you being on the show we're out of time for now we're going to have to leave it there but it's nice to know you and always we appreciate your insight that was michael scheuer former cia intelligence officer also an author and professor. all right time for some loose change going to give you our three stance on three stories chatting here per usu
if the israelis attacked iran so obama is desperate so whether there really is attack or the us attacks you think it would be the same blowback in the muslim world is no different in the muslim world if the israelis attack the americans give them the green light well they're going to use american aircraft american american and you know if you remember when the israelis attacked lebanon in two thousand and six they ran out of ordinance and we supplied them very publicly very very with a lot of...
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they don't understand the finance lack human unfortunately this is going in there so so.i'm going to take a lead on that and go back to. these think they know what the reader wants but sometimes i don't think we asked the reader with yeah so that's what i'm doing and i think it's going to be an amazing story yeah and i just think full to the readers who are who are participating there are people who are been long time readers who are writing me letters thinking in supporting me and donating and...