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are among the solomon is accused of having been personally involved in torturing suspects which is the problem now in egypt is this a struggle between not between mubarak and the people but because between the american cia covert operators of u.s. power around the world and the people are having to try to get mubarak replaced with somebody else it's hard to ignore the fact that the very abuses that drove hundreds of thousands of people into the streets had some assistance from the united states...
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one the children who suffered from the vaccine was a child named david solomon. his father was john solomon who had worked with the italian american foundation in new york. he made this a cause. i was actually on the polio vaccine working group at the cdc in the late 1990s. he was asked to be on that group. i can tell you his voice of important. when we moved from the late 1990s to the inactivated vaccine, and eliminated even this rare cause of polio caused by the vaccine, john solomon had everything to do with that move. i think vaccine activism is important. as any consumer activism is yes or no. it has to be science-based. you can't make stuff up. you can't say that you want vaccines to be safer so they don't cause autism. you can't make them safer if it doesn't cause the thing that you are arguing for. i do think that in some ways the pendulum is swinging back. i think that the media feels a little, and i guess i shouldn't speak from the media. i don't work for the media. i think the media has gotten a little bit more suspicious about some of this anti-vaccin
one the children who suffered from the vaccine was a child named david solomon. his father was john solomon who had worked with the italian american foundation in new york. he made this a cause. i was actually on the polio vaccine working group at the cdc in the late 1990s. he was asked to be on that group. i can tell you his voice of important. when we moved from the late 1990s to the inactivated vaccine, and eliminated even this rare cause of polio caused by the vaccine, john solomon had...
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mark solomon. we will limit it to two minutes. >> thank you, commissioners. as usual i think the environmental report on this is quite inadequate. i think we're seeing a situation now where media is being disinvested in. we're seeing deteriorating levels of service yet we're trying to add more load onto those systems as if they don't exist. what we're seeing here is shove ling of public resources into private pockets to bail out a too big to fail development by making it even bigger so that next time speculative investors come at this, we're going to see an even larger bailout required. i think it's really bad for san francisco we're getting rid of rent-controlled units. that's critical for affordability in san francisco. this is a place where i wouldn't want to live and folks live there and find the community there and respect that and acknowledge that if we're not going to be seeing the kind of investment in transwit this project that's going to mitigate any of the impacts, in fact this project is located within three minutes of interstate 280. so that's go
mark solomon. we will limit it to two minutes. >> thank you, commissioners. as usual i think the environmental report on this is quite inadequate. i think we're seeing a situation now where media is being disinvested in. we're seeing deteriorating levels of service yet we're trying to add more load onto those systems as if they don't exist. what we're seeing here is shove ling of public resources into private pockets to bail out a too big to fail development by making it even bigger so...
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mark solomon from the north mission. got some real concerns about this measure. back in the old days developers would pay their freight when they wanted to do profitable developments. they would pay for infrastructure in the community and that would be that. we have the rincon hill development as a 55-story height limit. they were able to essentially print money in bulk. when they wrote the check for the south of markest development fund my understand is -- understanding is that president man was smiling. there is a lot of money out there. but now we're going to take a tax increment on falling prices over the next years? the reason we're doing this is because smo -- no one wants to challenge developers and this board does not have fiscal development to actually followthrough on the commitments to makes to developers to subsidize infrastructure to very profitable developments. we're going to lock in a chunk that should go to pay for sewage, d.p.w., all the infrastructure that development requires. that means as our property tax income is falling we're going to see
mark solomon from the north mission. got some real concerns about this measure. back in the old days developers would pay their freight when they wanted to do profitable developments. they would pay for infrastructure in the community and that would be that. we have the rincon hill development as a 55-story height limit. they were able to essentially print money in bulk. when they wrote the check for the south of markest development fund my understand is -- understanding is that president man...
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egyptian vice president oh, man solomon met with groups for the first time.concessions including freedom of the press, eventually lifting of emergency laws that gives the government dick take dorell powers. >> we know that all your demands, all your requests, we responded to. and we promise that we will do. >> reporter: protestors say the steps are a step in the right direction but not enough. they want president mubarak out now. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: chimes of support echoed in bethlehem. at the vatican the pope prayed for peace as egyptians joined egyptian americans calling for peace around a statue of the battle of electricity. michael herzenberg. >> just in time for super bowl sunday, one beer-maker has come up with a new, more line, it's faster and more breaks. >> the sunsetting on another record-breaking day in the bay area, those temperatures going down, wow, what a shot. your forecast coming up next. ,,,, caitlin: i was diagnosed with scoliosis. omar saul ehmann, to go throu my doctor has letters and pi of other kids who've gone through the same
egyptian vice president oh, man solomon met with groups for the first time.concessions including freedom of the press, eventually lifting of emergency laws that gives the government dick take dorell powers. >> we know that all your demands, all your requests, we responded to. and we promise that we will do. >> reporter: protestors say the steps are a step in the right direction but not enough. they want president mubarak out now. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: chimes of support...
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marc solomon, mission resident, ground zero for ted next to have ways. i worked on the transportation plan for the western settlement. i associate myself with the remarks on community housing. never say never. greenhouse gas reductions. is there evidence in a full life cycle analysis that new san francisco housing, as built, competes with suburban sprawl? if someone is going to choose between a rincon hill condo and tracy, i do not think that is a realistic economic comparison. the land-use plans in san francisco were built at the height of the bubble. the presumed realistic economics were normative. it turns out there were an aberration. yet we are still dealing with state laws that were built when real-estate and money to invest in lobbyists. with current economics, or economics likely to take place over the next 20 years, that is cold water. how can we expect the city to reduce greenhouse gases when all tod is located within three blocks of an exit ramp of a highway? this department is planning to up-zone the area just south of the freeway under the t
marc solomon, mission resident, ground zero for ted next to have ways. i worked on the transportation plan for the western settlement. i associate myself with the remarks on community housing. never say never. greenhouse gas reductions. is there evidence in a full life cycle analysis that new san francisco housing, as built, competes with suburban sprawl? if someone is going to choose between a rincon hill condo and tracy, i do not think that is a realistic economic comparison. the land-use...
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who had fought in the battle of guadalcanal in the solomon islands are world war two and i've heard these stories of his experiences of storing the beaches running out of supplies and. sword fighting with the japanese soldiers on the islands just for. they saw their supply ship be blown up by japanese aircraft and he tried to explain that feeling of of seeing their food and their source of self-defense just completely destroyed from their eyes. i was doing some research on oil spills in general off the australian coast and that that story came back to me and i thought well his ship is still there and i but the oil still on board. there are nearly four thousand world war two ship wrecks in the south pacific right now and over three hundred of those are oil tankers. if no measures are taken on this these ships will collapse they will release their oil. one side oil answers them are in environment will be very difficult to remove it. the pacific's highest concentration of world war two wrecks can be found in the federated states of micronesia true cloakroom served as forward to anchorage for
who had fought in the battle of guadalcanal in the solomon islands are world war two and i've heard these stories of his experiences of storing the beaches running out of supplies and. sword fighting with the japanese soldiers on the islands just for. they saw their supply ship be blown up by japanese aircraft and he tried to explain that feeling of of seeing their food and their source of self-defense just completely destroyed from their eyes. i was doing some research on oil spills in general...
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solomon hotel. middle east on fire.nd the country's leaders fled politicians claimed western involvement. in the region. also. writing. compensation. to. a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis who consider the liberating force in the country's official history. the u.s. is facing an increasing population of graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide and. this is all it see from moscow for good evening it's ten pm monday night. top story this hour dozens of people have been. reported killed in the libyan capital tripoli as violence continue to spread across the country kid ministry of buildings have been set on fire with thousands of anti-government activists still on the streets calling for an end to the forty one year rule of colonel gadhafi the son of the libyan leader blamed exiles and outsiders for taking the country to the brink of civil war he says troops loyal to the government will quote fight until the last man is standing the army said to be using live ammunition against demonstrators with internatio
solomon hotel. middle east on fire.nd the country's leaders fled politicians claimed western involvement. in the region. also. writing. compensation. to. a blind eye to the crimes of the nazis who consider the liberating force in the country's official history. the u.s. is facing an increasing population of graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide and. this is all it see from moscow for good evening it's ten pm monday night. top story this hour dozens of people have been. reported...
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>> reporter: celebrity photographer linda solomon is trying to help these fourth graders focus on their future not their fear. >> i wanted to be able to give the children a chance to share something, something that sometimes is difficult to express verbally. >> reporter: so each child wrote down his or her hope for america. >> my hope for america is help homeless people. >> my hope is for a peaceful country. >> stop fighting with people. >> reporter: they were given the tools to capture that hope through one single image. ten-year-old yami vega showed the local donation center. >> it's pretty sad that we have clothes, houses and other people don't. >> reporter: daijha hawley took her picture of forgiveness. juan photographed that graffiti. what did this mean to you? >> i think this means that it could-- the world can be a better place. >> reporter: the photos will become greeting cards to raise money for the christina green charitable fund. >> i like this one. >> reporter: suzi hileman, the neighbor who took christina to meet her congresswoman that fateful saturday helped pick out the b
>> reporter: celebrity photographer linda solomon is trying to help these fourth graders focus on their future not their fear. >> i wanted to be able to give the children a chance to share something, something that sometimes is difficult to express verbally. >> reporter: so each child wrote down his or her hope for america. >> my hope for america is help homeless people. >> my hope is for a peaceful country. >> stop fighting with people. >> reporter:...
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in israel blue cheese available in some of the tell tale of derrius solomon hotel jerusalem. good to have you with us this hour the latest news plus top stories from the week on our team unrest in the kind of a thousand lives of pro-government forces wage war and those protesting against the regime the u.n. to sanction the country's leader and launch an investigation into his possible crimes against him. and his turmoil in the region drives thousands of north africans from their homes italy is calling on the e.u. to help it cope with waves of immigrants. and we can expect to be extradited to sweden on sex crimes allegations and people in the ruling genocide says the case is simply a pretext to get into the u.s. for a quick trial. and america has its wings clipped with the last flight of the discovery channel's of the decommissioned soon and under obama's new space program astronauts will have to rely on russian spacecraft to take them into orbit. or aspiring middle east unrest at the moment draining wars in afghanistan and iraq and an ongoing financial slung american policyma
in israel blue cheese available in some of the tell tale of derrius solomon hotel jerusalem. good to have you with us this hour the latest news plus top stories from the week on our team unrest in the kind of a thousand lives of pro-government forces wage war and those protesting against the regime the u.n. to sanction the country's leader and launch an investigation into his possible crimes against him. and his turmoil in the region drives thousands of north africans from their homes italy is...
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in israel ots available in terms of hotel time derrius solomon hotels or recent. top stories this hour naughty in london court rules the wiki leaks founder should be extradited to sweden over sex crimes allegations and says the case is politically motivated to get into the u.s. where he's wanted for leaking classified information. let people decide their own future and that's a message sent by prime minister vladimir putin as he addressed western meddling in international affairs at a meeting in brussels also condemned the use of force and a full time arab regions as he spoke with top european officials. it's really bracing itself for a massive migrants and calls on the e.u. to rescue it from a humanitarian crisis which could see more than a million people flooding the country thousands of refugees fleeing the unrest in north africa have already reached the chills and locals have started coming complaining about vandalism and. well let's bring you up to date and i'll be back with more on those stories in fifteen minutes from now well. the money has the latest foot
in israel ots available in terms of hotel time derrius solomon hotels or recent. top stories this hour naughty in london court rules the wiki leaks founder should be extradited to sweden over sex crimes allegations and says the case is politically motivated to get into the u.s. where he's wanted for leaking classified information. let people decide their own future and that's a message sent by prime minister vladimir putin as he addressed western meddling in international affairs at a meeting...
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human rights organization that teaches egypt since about to mock you see he says egyptians don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost any man is part of the solution we consider american people. don't. want to keep. this little mubarak who was still. in power in those sort of told to the last year by the u.k.'s telegraph is the most powerful spook in the region so a man is suave sophisticated and fluent in english but the former head of egypt's intelligence service worked for years as the cia's man in cairo for us so. extraordinary. parents. are among the silliman is accused of having been personally involved in torturing suspects this is the problem now in egypt is this a struggle between not between mubarak and the people but because between the american cia. cove operators of u.s. power around the world and the people are having to try to get mubarak replaced with somebody else it's hard to ignore the fact that the very abuses that drove hundreds of thousands of people into the streets had some assistance from the united states people have collected almost with pride these
human rights organization that teaches egypt since about to mock you see he says egyptians don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almost any man is part of the solution we consider american people. don't. want to keep. this little mubarak who was still. in power in those sort of told to the last year by the u.k.'s telegraph is the most powerful spook in the region so a man is suave sophisticated and fluent in english but the former head of egypt's intelligence service worked for...
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american involvement and there's a lot of american diplomatic activity with them speaking now to almost solomon and other top egyptian officials is there a sense that they have betrayed a man who they've backed for thirty years no it's politics you know i mean for thirty years we have the same gentleman same faces same policy ok and what i think now what the american trying to do right now is to see. deal with the air force and actually work to the youth of the april twenty fifth did you try now to steal their victory and claim it to themselves but you know it's the effort and the blood and the screaming and tiredness of the young people of egypt why is the american administration not supporting mubarak anymore because simply i think most mubarak has lost his credibility the entire nation actually thinking that is time to go so no credibility no support i mean what are the american going to support nothing what does the average egyptian make of america's involvement because they're still so involved in what's going on in internally gyptian affairs it's totally rejected and people actually into
american involvement and there's a lot of american diplomatic activity with them speaking now to almost solomon and other top egyptian officials is there a sense that they have betrayed a man who they've backed for thirty years no it's politics you know i mean for thirty years we have the same gentleman same faces same policy ok and what i think now what the american trying to do right now is to see. deal with the air force and actually work to the youth of the april twenty fifth did you try...
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that of solomon and his followers are to blame for the uprising and claim for testers were given drugs to incite them to revolt. the overall number of dead after ten days of unrest has been difficult to determine with estimates ranging from several hundred to over two thousand the e.u. is considering sanctions against libya for its leader of bloody crackdown well the un human rights committee has condemned the reported mass killings meanwhile the swiss government has ordered the freezer area locally held assets belonging to gadhafi of libya following the revolutionary path of tunisia and egypt experts say resource rich arab countries are an obvious target for terrorist. revolutions rolling over the arab ruled one can shove to another some of those countries are preacher a sure region mineral resources reach an oil gas and of course hard cash prize for all the jihadists so these resources can easily be used by terrorists to stage unprecedented scale attacks in many european countries and the united states the still think in terms of colonial times the. overestimate the influence over th
that of solomon and his followers are to blame for the uprising and claim for testers were given drugs to incite them to revolt. the overall number of dead after ten days of unrest has been difficult to determine with estimates ranging from several hundred to over two thousand the e.u. is considering sanctions against libya for its leader of bloody crackdown well the un human rights committee has condemned the reported mass killings meanwhile the swiss government has ordered the freezer area...
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solomon hotel. extradition approved court rules the man behind the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks should go to sweden for questioning over sex crimes. and insists the case is politically may join me for more in just a few moments. the people decide their own future. western meddling in international affairs at a meeting in brussels. the e.u. agreed to coordinate efforts in the ongoing political and economic crisis digital africa a few moments. from massive flow of migrants and calls on the e.u. to rescue it from a humanitarian crisis which could see more than a million people flooding the country from the troubled arab world. this is r.t. in moscow eleven pm in the russian capital and now eight pm in london where a court has ruled in favor of julian assange and his extradition but we can leaks founder is wanted for questioning in connection with sexual assault on occasions during a trip he made to sweden last summer a soldier's lawyers fear he won't receive a fair trial in sweden and risks bein
solomon hotel. extradition approved court rules the man behind the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks should go to sweden for questioning over sex crimes. and insists the case is politically may join me for more in just a few moments. the people decide their own future. western meddling in international affairs at a meeting in brussels. the e.u. agreed to coordinate efforts in the ongoing political and economic crisis digital africa a few moments. from massive flow of migrants and calls on the...
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solomon hill gets the put-back. the wildcats up one. it came down to this, the huskies trailed by one. darnell had a shot of the lay- hup that was swatted out of ground by williams. williams saved the day, they web it 87-86. the wild casts improved to 12-2 in conference and washington, had its fifth conference law -- conference loss. >>> the cornhuskers hadn't beaten a top three team in a few years. it's a three-point game in the final seconds. the longhorns can tie with the three. but brown comes up short and they celebrate in lincoln, 70- 67 the final, texas loses for just the fourth time this year and the first time in conference play. >>> bay area products steve lavin and st. johns trying to impress the commitment -- the tournament. the panthers got the lead by 1. dwight murray then drives the baseline and throws up a reverse lay-up that goes. pittsburgh has to go desperation. brad's shot comes up well short. if you thought hardy looked like he might have been out of bounds, you would be right. but it's a no call -- that would have
solomon hill gets the put-back. the wildcats up one. it came down to this, the huskies trailed by one. darnell had a shot of the lay- hup that was swatted out of ground by williams. williams saved the day, they web it 87-86. the wild casts improved to 12-2 in conference and washington, had its fifth conference law -- conference loss. >>> the cornhuskers hadn't beaten a top three team in a few years. it's a three-point game in the final seconds. the longhorns can tie with the three. but...
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this is a remnant of solomon's temple, law holiest site for the jewish people. because they tried to sit-down it violated sharia. you remember i told you the jews were considered second, and third class citizens within the muslim mind set. you will recall i said there second and third class religious rights. the feeling was that the jews sat down at the wailing wall they were demonstrating the right to sit down and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to and force the pre-existing status quo and will always try to sit down in 1928 the british police pulled chairs out from under them to make them stand. why were the arabs so opposed to the jews sitting when they prayed at the wailing wall? because our according to arab tradition the wailing wall is a bark, a place where mohammad hitch his horse, his wind horse on the way to heaven. you have heard of the al exo mosque, when mohammad was going to heaven on a wind course, he stopped at the furthest mosque which within jerusalem because there were veryhorse, he stopped at the furthest mosque which
this is a remnant of solomon's temple, law holiest site for the jewish people. because they tried to sit-down it violated sharia. you remember i told you the jews were considered second, and third class citizens within the muslim mind set. you will recall i said there second and third class religious rights. the feeling was that the jews sat down at the wailing wall they were demonstrating the right to sit down and sit down without permission. the british were obligated to and force the...
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one of those children who suffer from the vaccine was a child named david solomon. his father was jan salomon and he worked with the italian american backs a -- foundation. he made this a cause, and i was on the polio vaccine working group at the cdc in the late 1990's. he was asked to be on that group. his voice was important. when we move from the oral polio vaccine to i especially eliminating this rare cause of polio, john had everything to do with that. so i think vaccine activism as important. i think in the consumer activism is important, but it must be signed. you cannot just make stuff up. you can see what vaccines to be safer so they don't cause autism. they don't cause autism anyway. you can't make a vaccine say for the does not cause the thing you are arguing for a. i do think that in some ways the pendulum is swinging back. at think the media -- and i guess i should not to reedbuck the media about has done a little more suspicious about some of this anti faxing rhetoric, certainly the autism story is no longer carried by mainstream media as a scientific
one of those children who suffer from the vaccine was a child named david solomon. his father was jan salomon and he worked with the italian american backs a -- foundation. he made this a cause, and i was on the polio vaccine working group at the cdc in the late 1990's. he was asked to be on that group. his voice was important. when we move from the oral polio vaccine to i especially eliminating this rare cause of polio, john had everything to do with that. so i think vaccine activism as...
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and i must say that it was their ignorance, not their viciousness, solomon, who was the american ambassador to iran at the time, i think really believed that he is going to create a democratic regime. because like the rest of the iranian society, he had not read his work. he had been talking to some of the iranian democrats and some of the iranian intellectuals and they had all told him what he is saying to everybody publicly. he promised more than once, in fact, more than dozens of times, he gave more than 110 interviews in paris in the three months that he was in paris. he gave more than 110 interviews to foreign correspondence. not once does he mention the word [inaudible] which is the rule or the guardianship of the juris council, which is the iranian guardianship today. not once, in fact, repeatedly, when he was asked whether the government of iran is going to be a government of the clergy, he said absolutely not. he said, i, myself, will go to the city of qualm, not far from tehran, and leave all power to the people. the first constitution that was drafted for iran while he was now ba
and i must say that it was their ignorance, not their viciousness, solomon, who was the american ambassador to iran at the time, i think really believed that he is going to create a democratic regime. because like the rest of the iranian society, he had not read his work. he had been talking to some of the iranian democrats and some of the iranian intellectuals and they had all told him what he is saying to everybody publicly. he promised more than once, in fact, more than dozens of times, he...