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they have no intention to remodel stockholm. region -- to remodel the home. if another person wants to do it, obviously, the person will need a lot split or at least a permit, and if any and additions are made to the home, certainly of variants will be needed. does my client have a plan? know. does he know what needs to be done? no. i believe the
they have no intention to remodel stockholm. region -- to remodel the home. if another person wants to do it, obviously, the person will need a lot split or at least a permit, and if any and additions are made to the home, certainly of variants will be needed. does my client have a plan? know. does he know what needs to be done? no. i believe the
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they have no intention to remodel stockholm. region -- to remodel the home. if another person wants to do it, obviously, the person will need a lot split or at least a permit, and if any and additions are made to the home, certainly of variants will be needed. does my client have a plan? know. does he know what needs to be done? no. i believe the chances of it being remodeled will increase once these lots go forward with construction. vice president garcia: does the planning department permit include the six -- the six trees? i am talking about what you intend to plant. >> i will ask the architect to handle that. vice president garcia: am i mistaken that i read somewhere that six new trees would be going in? is that part of the permit that was approved? could you change your mind after this hearing and not planned those trees? >> sorry. that is part of the permit that has been approved by the planning department and dpw. vice president garcia: thank you. >> thank you. mr. sanchez? >> scott sanchez, planning department. just to clarify, the proposal is for thr
they have no intention to remodel stockholm. region -- to remodel the home. if another person wants to do it, obviously, the person will need a lot split or at least a permit, and if any and additions are made to the home, certainly of variants will be needed. does my client have a plan? know. does he know what needs to be done? no. i believe the chances of it being remodeled will increase once these lots go forward with construction. vice president garcia: does the planning department permit...
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as for temperatures on wednesday gets up to 22 in stockholm, 25 in berlin and 30 degrees for vienna so getting hot here and 33 degrees in madrid, still hot again on wednesday, you want to watch out for that. all right, that's a look at your weather for now and here is your three-day outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. \s aÑÑ÷Ñ÷÷Ñ÷ÑÑÑÑÑÑ÷÷÷ÑÑÑ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
as for temperatures on wednesday gets up to 22 in stockholm, 25 in berlin and 30 degrees for vienna so getting hot here and 33 degrees in madrid, still hot again on wednesday, you want to watch out for that. all right, that's a look at your weather for now and here is your three-day outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. \s aÑÑ÷Ñ÷÷Ñ÷ÑÑÑÑÑÑ÷÷÷ÑÑÑ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
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and 28 in berlin. 26 in stockholm. you can just see that surge of warmth. a little bit cooler in london, though. just 24 for you, but fine conditions. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
and 28 in berlin. 26 in stockholm. you can just see that surge of warmth. a little bit cooler in london, though. just 24 for you, but fine conditions. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
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a couple of the captured dugard from the backyard up, they held her in the backyard of their in stockholmor 18 years. they took her from tahoe when she was 11 years old. the judge referred to philip as evil, he called him a poster child for sexual predators. jaycee lee dugard was snatched a few hundred yards from her home in south lake tahoe. the judge said that the garrido's rain jury testimony was partially concealed. caulshe described how she >> to james fletcher is tracking some storms headed our way. >> looking from the roof camera, cloud cover and it already across the bay. it will start rain by the afternoon. morning commute would be okay, just cloud cover. but this afternoon, rain continues to falter the evening and overnight. come, more intense as we get into saturday and sunday. you have cloud cover and moisture streaming our way. i want to focus in on saturday and sunday for anyone with weekend plans. light-moderate rain throughout the bay. we will be dealing with that the first thing you wake up. on saturday widespread light rain. if you have outdoor events were plans, chances
a couple of the captured dugard from the backyard up, they held her in the backyard of their in stockholmor 18 years. they took her from tahoe when she was 11 years old. the judge referred to philip as evil, he called him a poster child for sexual predators. jaycee lee dugard was snatched a few hundred yards from her home in south lake tahoe. the judge said that the garrido's rain jury testimony was partially concealed. caulshe described how she >> to james fletcher is tracking some...
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documents related crime reference number from the police if you have any travel insurance claim stockholm the control room here is dealing with various issues from traffic problems to accidents to individual crime cases with the signature uniforms tells of corruption in the history of strict control in the soviet times i agree it is easy to be scared pre-schools in russia my suggestion is just stay out of trouble don't argue if you ever encounter a conflict at all the subject of bribes still comes up in twenty eleven i say completely stay right it's worked for me then again i don't drive. a roof. which holds the key to the organization of the entire workforce over one hundred thousand people work in the police force but i think that the russian capital is far safer than many other major cities around the world take care from a really well this call center here is start by twenty five operators number to call is zero out of the girls even speak english however if any ex-pats overseas has any place assistance while they are here it's also recommended by contact their individual embassies as
documents related crime reference number from the police if you have any travel insurance claim stockholm the control room here is dealing with various issues from traffic problems to accidents to individual crime cases with the signature uniforms tells of corruption in the history of strict control in the soviet times i agree it is easy to be scared pre-schools in russia my suggestion is just stay out of trouble don't argue if you ever encounter a conflict at all the subject of bribes still...
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police which some cold overnight aggressive and unconstitutional so the full flaps are expats for stockholm flash. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations around today. and i said fire at an ammunition depot in central russia has been plowed after two days over eighty people were hurt well to out in a women die from heart attacks after a series of violent explosions triggered by the blaze over thirty thousand residents who were evacuated and are returning to their homes outings be thought of a report from. thousands forced to flee from their homes as a fireball turns the night sky orange. the fire that broke out at the military munitions deco on thursday night left the local population many of whom are elderly terrified and fleeing in their thousands. just suddenly there was a big and their windows smashed i thought it would be thundering that would my back to get me down see up and down and all the through the night like that i'm spraying remember. god might help me stay alive. two elderl
police which some cold overnight aggressive and unconstitutional so the full flaps are expats for stockholm flash. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations around today. and i said fire at an ammunition depot in central russia has been plowed after two days over eighty people were hurt well to out in a women die from heart attacks after a series of violent explosions triggered by the blaze over...
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planned by the government was obviously no it's not just the college students and people that are in stockholm but we do not say that about ninety percent of london. say also there are exceptions belong to the airports because customs and immigration officials are also taking as well all of these people are demanding that the cuts will not be tells us that the government does not gold with the cuts to say that they do want to change it you can see they did not want to work longer hours get the blood. to. come up the most. to be back to the states where. the cuts are being made in the wrong direction so they're not being made to see it because the small sliver of financial crisis. those most responsible for her into predicament. largely untouched by government seems to be writing the truth so some agreements halfway through without consultation to the people most of all the changes that it may consider pensions will find it necessary to this way to address so i think we do need to make. me. cry in the private teacher pensions by so much as it is a model where nothing that seems to me to disturb
planned by the government was obviously no it's not just the college students and people that are in stockholm but we do not say that about ninety percent of london. say also there are exceptions belong to the airports because customs and immigration officials are also taking as well all of these people are demanding that the cuts will not be tells us that the government does not gold with the cuts to say that they do want to change it you can see they did not want to work longer hours get the...
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stockholm syndrome, all of that.she said from the beginning, i do not want to go to trial, i do not want to put jaycee and those kids for that. >> did today, they in the way you in dissipated when you first took on this case? >> i wanted a not guilty verdict as most defense lawyers do. she is satisfied and i am satisfied. the main things i am happy about it unless you guys ever again, hopefully. >> what was the demeanor as the statements were read by the to guard family? >> nancy had her head down and was sobbing. >> to do you think she is sincerely remorseful? >> i do. i am firm and a conviction. panetti have represd hundreds of evil people and in my view, she wants to take everything back and not have that ever have happened at all. she is genuine in that. >> can you reiterate what she's had you save for her. >> there is no excuse for what she did, she did an evil thing and every time she looks in the mirror and sees the evil. no words can never expressed or count for that. the words were to that >> will she tried
stockholm syndrome, all of that.she said from the beginning, i do not want to go to trial, i do not want to put jaycee and those kids for that. >> did today, they in the way you in dissipated when you first took on this case? >> i wanted a not guilty verdict as most defense lawyers do. she is satisfied and i am satisfied. the main things i am happy about it unless you guys ever again, hopefully. >> what was the demeanor as the statements were read by the to guard family?...
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for more on this, ladia rogerson joins me from stockholm. this program really caught our eye. of course, it's a lot of things. but the most important thing, i want to give all the children e spectrum of life. the whole world not just half. >> and do you feel that other schools are not doing it right, and how they teach the students and how they teach the students, or was this just something you felt strongly about trying? >> i have been working in primary schools and ordinary schools for 30 years. and i can see that we treat boys and girls in different ways. and, of course, that is not good for them. they should have the whole world of opportunities. >> and how do you explain it to the students? how do you explain to them what your program is all about, and what you're trying to do? and do they understand it? >> we don't have to explain for small children what we do and why we do, we just do it. and that is what is so important of the school, that the teacher there's, they use methods that doesn't make difference between boys and girls. we treat them in the same way. >> i woul
for more on this, ladia rogerson joins me from stockholm. this program really caught our eye. of course, it's a lot of things. but the most important thing, i want to give all the children e spectrum of life. the whole world not just half. >> and do you feel that other schools are not doing it right, and how they teach the students and how they teach the students, or was this just something you felt strongly about trying? >> i have been working in primary schools and ordinary...
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stockholm were-yesterday the price of oil year's net $91 a barrel and the house price index and consumere reports will be coming out later on. >> president barack obama is traveling to iowa today he will be visiting a company that produces aluminum for airplanes. >> quick break and kron 4 morning news will be right back and we are watching bay area weather we have rain tour north and we will have the details and had. [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin, imagine what it could do for my business. now, i just had to figure out a way to get it back to the states. so i called john, my citibank small business expert. [ john ] kate, how are you? [ kate ] he got me a line of credit and together we made it happen. now, my spa has more business than ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >> >> as you make your way home from work chances are it will be let out their freedom we will have light shower activity east of the bay. when we will start tomorro
stockholm were-yesterday the price of oil year's net $91 a barrel and the house price index and consumere reports will be coming out later on. >> president barack obama is traveling to iowa today he will be visiting a company that produces aluminum for airplanes. >> quick break and kron 4 morning news will be right back and we are watching bay area weather we have rain tour north and we will have the details and had. [ kate ] if this icelandic mud could work wonders on my skin,...
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that is that she thinks that native people joining the military in such numbers is an aspect of the stockholm effect, meaning you are with your depress sore. >> another story that comes up in different places, and maybe you want to talk about one of them is struggling against the abuse the women suffer in certain settings. >> uh-huh. there's a statistic that i think is true that one in three native women will be abused in her lifetime, sexually abused and physically abused. the women i interviewed thinks that's low. in some alaskan native villages it's thought to be 100%. i did an interview in alaska with a woman, and much later asked her, by the way, after i had been hearing about the 100%. i asked if her husband abused her, and she said yes. that could be true, and often it's linked to alcohol. often it's linked to meth. there's more meth than alcohol on some reservations now i'm told, and it's, i think it's linked to whatever makes men abuse women in other societies too. it's dispair, rage, alcoholism, whatever the reasons are that it just seems to be intransigent in some native communitie
that is that she thinks that native people joining the military in such numbers is an aspect of the stockholm effect, meaning you are with your depress sore. >> another story that comes up in different places, and maybe you want to talk about one of them is struggling against the abuse the women suffer in certain settings. >> uh-huh. there's a statistic that i think is true that one in three native women will be abused in her lifetime, sexually abused and physically abused. the...
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and that is that she thinks native people joining the military in such numbers is an aspect of the stockholm syndrome. in other words, you identify with your oppressor. that's pretty psychologically demanding but that's what she thinks it is. >> now, another story that comes up in different places and maybe you'd like to talk about one of them is struggling against the abuse that women suffer in certain settings. >> uh-huh. there's a bandied-about statistic that i think is true that 1 in 3 native women will be abused in her lifetime. sexually abused, physically abused. and the women i interviewed thinks it's low. thinks it's higher, maybe 2 in 3 and some alaskan native villages it's thought to be 100% and i did an interview in alaska with a woman and much later after, by the way, after i'd been hearing about this 100%, did your husband ever abuse you and she said yes. so that -- that could be true. often it's linked to alcohol, and often it's linked to meth, there's more meth than alcohol now, i'm told. i think it's linked to what makes men abuse women in other societies too, it's rage, desp
and that is that she thinks native people joining the military in such numbers is an aspect of the stockholm syndrome. in other words, you identify with your oppressor. that's pretty psychologically demanding but that's what she thinks it is. >> now, another story that comes up in different places and maybe you'd like to talk about one of them is struggling against the abuse that women suffer in certain settings. >> uh-huh. there's a bandied-about statistic that i think is true that...
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and yet i would be in a round table in sweden, in stockholm, sweden, on a live television show and the host would come on and look around trying to figure out who the latino guy was in the group. that kind of thing was both interesting and alarming at the same time. >> suarez: memoir is called "thoughts without sigets." oscar hijuelos, good to see you. >> thank you, ray. i love being on your show. >> lehrer: finally tonight, remembering peter falk, the actor who died yesterday at beverly hills, california. he was best known for playing the rumpled detective columbo for 30 years on television. the police lieutenant wore a wrinkled raincoat that was his trademark. suspects usually underestimated him, but he always got his man in the end, often by asking, "just one more thing, sir." here's an excerpt from an episode that ran in 1976. falk is closing a murder case against william shatner, who plays an actor best known as a tv detective. >> fascinating. but as lieutenant lacern would say, where there is no proof, there is no criminal. fascinating. >> but i think, sir, i have the proof here.
and yet i would be in a round table in sweden, in stockholm, sweden, on a live television show and the host would come on and look around trying to figure out who the latino guy was in the group. that kind of thing was both interesting and alarming at the same time. >> suarez: memoir is called "thoughts without sigets." oscar hijuelos, good to see you. >> thank you, ray. i love being on your show. >> lehrer: finally tonight, remembering peter falk, the actor who died...
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case, i talk about to bus drivers in the book one drives his boston and new delhi and another in stockholm. he gets paid about 50 times what rahm does because he drives 50 times better. major driving skills and that kind of way is it really possible the one derives 50 times better than another? you are comparing me what michael shoemaker. i don't think that is possible to say that such difference in driving skills between the two regular bus drivers. actually more than that because when you think about it, if anything, rahm should be the more skilled driver because every second of his dillinger and [inaudible] more or less how to drive straight to the traders that keith trafficking there are more cows on the street as i have seen. how is it that this guy who is a much more skilled driver gets paid only one-fifth of what the other is being paid. the main reason of course is that protectionism immigration control and the truth of the matter is a totally free emigration 80 to 90% of the world in the rich countries can be and probably will be displaced and not just talking of bus drivers and c
case, i talk about to bus drivers in the book one drives his boston and new delhi and another in stockholm. he gets paid about 50 times what rahm does because he drives 50 times better. major driving skills and that kind of way is it really possible the one derives 50 times better than another? you are comparing me what michael shoemaker. i don't think that is possible to say that such difference in driving skills between the two regular bus drivers. actually more than that because when you...
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of the working groups, the assessment program which has been instrumental in the creation of the stockholmconvention, for example. so that's very much, you know, an issue among the arctic countries to address some of these problems that you mentioned about heavy metals and that are built up on the ecosystem, and which ends up in people. so, i mean, we during our chairmanship have had human health as one of our priorities. i mean, environmental health is one of the aspects that has been addressed for many years in the arctic council, but we have been also interested in cooperating and addressing the common problems that we see across the arctic when it comes to health issues that people are dealing with, because they are very much the same no matter which country you are coming from. >> thank you. ambassador. >> and increased activity in the high north. after the nuclear incident we have not, but i can tell you we should have if there was a problem. because we and the high north saw for the very first signs of the nuclear accident in chernobyl. that was close to us because we were ringing t
of the working groups, the assessment program which has been instrumental in the creation of the stockholmconvention, for example. so that's very much, you know, an issue among the arctic countries to address some of these problems that you mentioned about heavy metals and that are built up on the ecosystem, and which ends up in people. so, i mean, we during our chairmanship have had human health as one of our priorities. i mean, environmental health is one of the aspects that has been...