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as far as the operations that's the one that's been the the bigger challenge, and the problem is that we have got insurgents operations that do not fall under the criminal investigative mind, so it's difficult for us to allow those insurgence to just turn them over to the afghan government because one of the areas that still requires continued attention is the rule to all and the whole system from the criminal investigation all the way to prosecution and the tension. that's working, it's in progress but it's not complete so until that's not established its interest to turn over the operations completely but we are working closely in this strategic partnership impacted by some of those sensitive issues. >> yes, in the front. >> thanks for the great introduction. my question is from the southern pastor and community. the second one is usually the taliban have a shadow government. do they have a shadow government and with the have and your operations not from the military but from the social level. and others they used to do in those. thanks. >> good, good questions. unfortunately in the
as far as the operations that's the one that's been the the bigger challenge, and the problem is that we have got insurgents operations that do not fall under the criminal investigative mind, so it's difficult for us to allow those insurgence to just turn them over to the afghan government because one of the areas that still requires continued attention is the rule to all and the whole system from the criminal investigation all the way to prosecution and the tension. that's working, it's in...
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what is the the the ride on the upper deck of the bay bridge. there is a back up in the westbound direction. 20 minutes is to drive time. this is a return to normal traffic flow. there's the san mateo bridge. a little happier by problem free. is a gold gate bridge's running smith. let's 80 pass back out -- 101 northbound is typically had the happy now. the book-heavy now. the marin ride is 38 minutes. we have and incident free. this is a return to the normal traffic flow pattern >>darya: a deadly that crashed this weekend. 838 gatt -- a 38 ft. yacht said to the rock. police ought about -- coast guard has suspended the search. three people were rescued one body was up pulled from the water. before people are still missing. people are showing up to the up. >>will: was put to a man personally knew one of the victims and has very sat people that that's very sad. he has no problem with the post cards is getting the search. it is any clues that the coast guard will be ups. these people want to agree privately. his bubbly had to say about her friend. >
what is the the the ride on the upper deck of the bay bridge. there is a back up in the westbound direction. 20 minutes is to drive time. this is a return to normal traffic flow. there's the san mateo bridge. a little happier by problem free. is a gold gate bridge's running smith. let's 80 pass back out -- 101 northbound is typically had the happy now. the book-heavy now. the marin ride is 38 minutes. we have and incident free. this is a return to the normal traffic flow pattern >>darya:...
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, the right to preside over not the right, the duty to preside over the impeachment trial and the senate of the president of the united states. and remember rehnquist did that in the bill clinton impeachment trial when he was later asked what had amounted to, he said i did nothing in particular and i did it very well. the duties of the chief justice or undefined. in much about supreme court initially was undefined. so it really had to create itself and its done so not in a straight line progression, but it's done so true it's cases. the cases that in the early years has to decide because it is very little discussion over what they hear in the cases these years that it chooses to decide. and even that was a choice by the supreme court. most appellate courts today in this country have to take what comes. and so they act sort of as courts to review, courts of appeal, courts of error correction. that was the supreme court's initial feet or so it seemed. but william howard taft, the capstone after his presidency was becoming chief justice of the united states and he says this up and thought t
, the right to preside over not the right, the duty to preside over the impeachment trial and the senate of the president of the united states. and remember rehnquist did that in the bill clinton impeachment trial when he was later asked what had amounted to, he said i did nothing in particular and i did it very well. the duties of the chief justice or undefined. in much about supreme court initially was undefined. so it really had to create itself and its done so not in a straight line...
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also the freedom of the press and the media. this is a group that the move -- movement has seized in the constitution. the republican system that will be based on that administration and freedom of expression. coercion should not be employed, not necessarily -- especially no coercion in the choice of individuals and their way of living. these are fundamental issues. there are also challenges in which the government now faces. we want to expand the government pays, so now the government has submitted a program that includes social, political, aspects. these are priorities in the society and, of course, employment is a top priority so that we will have to work on supporting and enhancing the mystic and foreign investments. of course, the previous regime had a breakdown in the different parts of society. the new government has change this equation by being more acceptable, provincial development is now [inaudible], and security and safety would be in the house also. traditional justice is big and we hope that we can carry on reconc
also the freedom of the press and the media. this is a group that the move -- movement has seized in the constitution. the republican system that will be based on that administration and freedom of expression. coercion should not be employed, not necessarily -- especially no coercion in the choice of individuals and their way of living. these are fundamental issues. there are also challenges in which the government now faces. we want to expand the government pays, so now the government has...
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the bottom level, the working class, persists and provides the labor and the goods to support the system. keach: with stones from their own temples, aztec laborers were forced to build the spanish cathedral. a new religion replaced the old. but the cathedral is also a symbol of continuity in mexico. many who kneel to pray here are direct descendants of the aztecs. for the commoners, the spanish conquest and the later mexican revolution brought merely an end to one form of government and the imposition of another. it's a pattern repeated around the world. this is the ancient roman forum. in the 4th century a.d., the empire finally crumbled. yet today, as in mexico city, life continues amidst the ruins of rome's former glory. the collapse of maya civilization was quite different. warfare and conquest cannot explain the total abandonment of these once grand cities. even if warfare had taken many lives, the maya population should have revived within a few generations. what could have caused such a widespread disaster ? 2,000 miles from the maya heartland, a similar puzzle intrigues archaeolo
the bottom level, the working class, persists and provides the labor and the goods to support the system. keach: with stones from their own temples, aztec laborers were forced to build the spanish cathedral. a new religion replaced the old. but the cathedral is also a symbol of continuity in mexico. many who kneel to pray here are direct descendants of the aztecs. for the commoners, the spanish conquest and the later mexican revolution brought merely an end to one form of government and the...
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ultimately the courts are the arbitrators of either one or both decide the chalgt the rule of one or the executive order of another. that's the way it should be. late rite now we have a two-legged stool in america. we have a judicial, an executive branch, trying to run a country. we know what happens to two-legged stools. they fall over. i talked to a group of business people this morning who talked to me about the uncertainty of doing business in america today. all of it didn't have to do with things like ambush elections or things like specialty health care movements or things like special posters to promote unionization in the workplace. but they were part of it. and the continuing regulation that comes from the administration through the department of labor through the labor relations board, and a plethora of other organizations are making it difficult for america to do business in a time where it's essential that we do business. when the stimulus passed 18 to 24 months ago maybe 30 now it was designed toably unemployment down to 6%. it remains above 8%. one of the reasons is the
ultimately the courts are the arbitrators of either one or both decide the chalgt the rule of one or the executive order of another. that's the way it should be. late rite now we have a two-legged stool in america. we have a judicial, an executive branch, trying to run a country. we know what happens to two-legged stools. they fall over. i talked to a group of business people this morning who talked to me about the uncertainty of doing business in america today. all of it didn't have to do with...
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the dents in the armor made by the merrimac.ery, very proud of that. it's not a coincidence that it's right there. and they're hot and actually keeler here is sunburned. they have been exposed to the sun, literally baking inside the bowels of the iron monster, as they said up, on the james river, supporting mcclellan's, at this time, failing peninsula campaign. and it's been a very rough time. two of these gentlemen have particular reason to look ornery because they have less than six months to live. they died in the sinking. george frederickson and i'm actually forgetting the name of this gentleman, but i'm sure somebody here will remember. and samuel dana greene, the first lieutenant, is looking particularly unhappy. and the full weight of the ambiguity of the outcome of the encounter with the merrimac was then falling on greene's shoulders. and it would plague him for at least -- well, not at least. exactly another 20 years or so. and so this picture, i have it up in sort of -- it blows up very well. i blew it up from the nat
the dents in the armor made by the merrimac.ery, very proud of that. it's not a coincidence that it's right there. and they're hot and actually keeler here is sunburned. they have been exposed to the sun, literally baking inside the bowels of the iron monster, as they said up, on the james river, supporting mcclellan's, at this time, failing peninsula campaign. and it's been a very rough time. two of these gentlemen have particular reason to look ornery because they have less than six months to...
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of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the fha which created regulation that channeled the capitol and the investment. they spent no money. a creative ways for the private couple sitting on the sideline like it is today to be invested at a profit to safely and for social purpose. at the time we desperately needed housing and we have enough housing in vegas right now but we desperately need the housing comes with a new deal can offer us both of them and when we imagine what kind of policies its creative thinking, creative thinking about what we want to do is not sufficient to say to capitalists to say what the profit, don't do that, just let us tax you and then s
of the interior, the head of the twa, a very good liberal. on the other hand, there's james moffett who ended up being the head of the fha. he was everybody in the liberals age, the incumbent of the state of new jersey, he was like a rich man's son, he was no part of what we imagined the new deal to be. now, unfortunately for this story, he and the fha could have a greater effect on the american economy. it was moffitt and the fha which created regulation that channeled the capitol and the...
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speaker, we can do better than blame the poor and the powerless for the greed and the corruption of the rich and powerful. we can do better and we must do better for all of the american people. and we can protect the most vulnerable americans, grow our economy and reduce our deficit. critical programs like the pickup lamental nutrition assistance programs, better known as snap, not only feeds hungry children and families but it supports the overall economy. every dollar of snap benefits generates $1.84 in the economic -- in our economic activity. it reduces long-term health care costs, improve the educational performance of children and helps stabilize and improve the long-term economic outcomes of the families who receive these benefits. all of those positive outcomes help boost the entire economy from top to bottom. if people are able to buy a little more in the grocery store, someone has to grow it, pack it and ship it. all of those things lead directly to more jobs. so making cuts on struggling families during hard times is not only heartless and mean and immoral, but it also makes
speaker, we can do better than blame the poor and the powerless for the greed and the corruption of the rich and powerful. we can do better and we must do better for all of the american people. and we can protect the most vulnerable americans, grow our economy and reduce our deficit. critical programs like the pickup lamental nutrition assistance programs, better known as snap, not only feeds hungry children and families but it supports the overall economy. every dollar of snap benefits...
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the identity of the bill -- of the bill and this beside the point*. they have a single unitary address. although it could be a dark place like a smoke-filled room in a sense good news comes out of it. if evo has a name or address then we can fight it whether george bush or the united nations. we can dedicate our lives to tell other people the truth. this becomes liberating and utopia in. when the truth is known the world is a better place. when interviewing webster tarpley i interviewed a wide array of conspiracy theorist. what do believe? what is your theory of 9/11 or how obama became president or pharmaceutical companies conspire against us. the footage of crisis was created. it was a dead end to. when you ask the open-ended question you could sit there eight hours. they tend to be technical. i am sorry to 19 only has 20 minutes. he could speak for hours. it is easier for me. i will tell you all that i know. [laughter] talking to conspiracy theorist of 9/11 i get it technical narrative the twin towers well, the metallurgical properties of the beams
the identity of the bill -- of the bill and this beside the point*. they have a single unitary address. although it could be a dark place like a smoke-filled room in a sense good news comes out of it. if evo has a name or address then we can fight it whether george bush or the united nations. we can dedicate our lives to tell other people the truth. this becomes liberating and utopia in. when the truth is known the world is a better place. when interviewing webster tarpley i interviewed a wide...
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the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 175. the nays are 236. the amendment is not adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to provide a deduction for domestic business income of qualified small businesses. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. will members kindly take your conversations off the floor, clear the aisle, clear the well. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i have a motion to recommit at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: is the gentleman opposed? mr. deutch: i am opposed. the clerk: mr. deutch of florida moves to recommit the bill h.r. 9 to the committee on ways and means with instructions to report the same back to the house for theith with the following amendments. at the end of section 2, as proposed to be added by section 2 of the bill add the followin
the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 175. the nays are 236. the amendment is not adopted. the question is on engrossment and third reading of the bill. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. third reading. the clerk: a bill to amend the internal revenue code of 1986 to provide a deduction for domestic business income of qualified small businesses. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. will...
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the mid- 60s the rest of the area. south bay highs. and the east we're talking about the possibility of 70 degree weather. he can see fair fail pittsburgh and antioch will be in the low seventies. the rest of the area will be in the upper 60s and the be cooler conditions up toward the coast appeared and the high fifties lower 60s. let's take a look across the bay. the possibility of rain that some are through thursday. >>mark: this was announced on no. 3 in state media. the be >>darya: there was a fireball party above is there is officials say was a meteor burning up. there was a bang heard from nevada through california. officials believe that the media are broke up before reached the errors. -- meteor broke up before it hit the earth. >>mark: let more on our weather and top stories in two minutes. weather and top stories in two minutes. what'll it be? i'll have blueberry pancakes. uh huh. actually, make that glazed pecans... ok. with chocolate... no... caramel sauce. whipped cream? uhhhhhhh, yeah... but on the side.
the mid- 60s the rest of the area. south bay highs. and the east we're talking about the possibility of 70 degree weather. he can see fair fail pittsburgh and antioch will be in the low seventies. the rest of the area will be in the upper 60s and the be cooler conditions up toward the coast appeared and the high fifties lower 60s. let's take a look across the bay. the possibility of rain that some are through thursday. >>mark: this was announced on no. 3 in state media. the be...
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the for the apollo capsules and some of the seven capsules on the right by this plane this is the firste three of the shuttles and it's amazing how piggyback on top of the jumbo jet to land and find its home. >>> the shuttle endeavor is went ahead to l.a. this fall in the settlement landis will remain at kennedy's a lot of people can't go and check out isn't that amazing sights though? >>> it really is. i did they're doing it live by right now cellas go to traffic and one that comes down to the ground will check in once again. >>> to go now to the bay bridge because the early morning and a banner which is read by the leading lights and has been cleared to the right shoulder fortunately those lights remain on sabir jam that the 80 overpricing maybe 15 minutes later sell the scare the looking at here this cell live look on the san francisco sided stance once you're past as curve pass treasure island and the speed to improve quite a bit if you accidents coming in on the open side of 24 just past the tunnel sell westmont 24 right there a couple none of the evolving serious injuries looks li
the for the apollo capsules and some of the seven capsules on the right by this plane this is the firste three of the shuttles and it's amazing how piggyback on top of the jumbo jet to land and find its home. >>> the shuttle endeavor is went ahead to l.a. this fall in the settlement landis will remain at kennedy's a lot of people can't go and check out isn't that amazing sights though? >>> it really is. i did they're doing it live by right now cellas go to traffic and one that...
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the church rests in the location where the historic church was in the civil war. it is of a different period of construction. the church that was here was a crude log cabin like this reconstruction. there was a population living here, maybe 200 people at any one time inhabiting the plateau in these farms that made up the shiloh community. and they had places of worship which is what shiloh meeting house represents. it also represents one of the missing components from the cultural landscape here on the battlefield. and that is there are over 70 structures like this cabin here. on the landscape, when the battle occurred. all of them for the most part fell victim to the battle. we only have one structure on the battlefield that dates to the battle, on a different portion of the battlefield. and you can get a sense that the battle's footprint here on the church property, because artillery position here, stride the corinth road infantry regiments off to our left front, more markers up in the cemetery for second day battle action. ground zero for the battle of shiloh.
the church rests in the location where the historic church was in the civil war. it is of a different period of construction. the church that was here was a crude log cabin like this reconstruction. there was a population living here, maybe 200 people at any one time inhabiting the plateau in these farms that made up the shiloh community. and they had places of worship which is what shiloh meeting house represents. it also represents one of the missing components from the cultural landscape...
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i wonder what you think the tone is of the end of the book and the end of the movie. [laughter] >> i see you in a tiny life raft. [laughter] >> me too. [laughter] >> i have no answer for that. i think the image speaks for itself and either suggest something or it doesn't. i can't attack or defend it. i do want to tell a true story of joe somebody was sitting near him any party and there was a total of talkative repeals was relatively outtalk and the guy next to him said still you've never written anything dead as catch-22. he said to house? [laughter] >> perfection. let's go here. >> my question is on that point. what do you think about the last novel and one of the things i thought was most poignant is the notion of a novelist struggling with the fact that his first novel may have been his best. >> i have to say i was in a mid no way an admirer of his novel and in fact i was in the editor or the publisher but he wanted me to read it and i didn't think he should publish it and he needed to which i took the understood but i thought it was very interior. >> you know, tr
i wonder what you think the tone is of the end of the book and the end of the movie. [laughter] >> i see you in a tiny life raft. [laughter] >> me too. [laughter] >> i have no answer for that. i think the image speaks for itself and either suggest something or it doesn't. i can't attack or defend it. i do want to tell a true story of joe somebody was sitting near him any party and there was a total of talkative repeals was relatively outtalk and the guy next to him said still...
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the question is how the nuance or how to distinguish between the guardian of the country and the generals that are associated with [inaudible] and those who cannot associate with the military change. that is where the egyptians are dabbling. how to make sure they guard their military establishment. they need that in the future for their own sovereignty. at the same time, being able to move a young and put the generals back where they belong in the military offices and in the military bases. out of the economy and public life of the country. my sense is the military is on the defensive in such a way that it keeps -- it keeps explaining why it just needs -- the future just cannot guarantee freedom from prosecution, if they can keep some of the generals, not even the government is going to be part of this. a new one is going to come. if they can open the way to the presidential elections -- the military is on the defensive. i agree there was a coup d'État. i think now evolution will overcome the generals. >> i'm going to leave some time for the book signing, but i wanted thank our speaker fo
the question is how the nuance or how to distinguish between the guardian of the country and the generals that are associated with [inaudible] and those who cannot associate with the military change. that is where the egyptians are dabbling. how to make sure they guard their military establishment. they need that in the future for their own sovereignty. at the same time, being able to move a young and put the generals back where they belong in the military offices and in the military bases. out...
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the first is that the british planned to sack the city. it was wildly believed in the united states after the war that the design and countersign of british troops on the day of the battle was beauty and booty. that may or may not have been true, but there is no evidence at all that the british planned to sack the city. british officers kept a very tight leash on their soldiers. they did when they occupied washington, and they surely would have done the same when they occupied, if they had occupied new orleans. so i see no evidence to suggest that they planned to sack the city. nor is there any evidence that they planned to keep louisiana if they succeeded in this campaign. this myth is built on the orders that the commanding british general carried with him, which provided for establishing civilian government in southern louisiana, if the british prevailed in this campaign. but that was to be a temporary government. and you look at the british diplomatic documents in ghent. you look at what british government officials were thinking in de
the first is that the british planned to sack the city. it was wildly believed in the united states after the war that the design and countersign of british troops on the day of the battle was beauty and booty. that may or may not have been true, but there is no evidence at all that the british planned to sack the city. british officers kept a very tight leash on their soldiers. they did when they occupied washington, and they surely would have done the same when they occupied, if they had...
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she entered the studio apartment and saw the suspect line on the bed to the left of the door. his arms were behind his head. she saw the wooden handle of a gun on the floor was littered with clothing and garbage. she approached the bed with her gun drawn. she picked up his weapon and back away from the suspect. she backed approximately 10 feet while never taking her eyes off of the suspect. fearing a physical confrontation, she placed the unloaded large caliber revolvers with a 9 inch barrel on a chair behind her while keeping her eyes on the suspect. the suspect jumped up from the bed and screamed that he was part of the secret service, part of the cia. he repeatedly stated that she was going to shoot her -- him today. he ignored her verbal commands to get down on the floor. the officer called for a code three backup unit and attempted to calm the suspect. she instructed the manager outside the apartment door to go to the stairs and direct the arriving officers to her location. she continued to give the suspects verbal commands and assurances while keeping her body between hi
she entered the studio apartment and saw the suspect line on the bed to the left of the door. his arms were behind his head. she saw the wooden handle of a gun on the floor was littered with clothing and garbage. she approached the bed with her gun drawn. she picked up his weapon and back away from the suspect. she backed approximately 10 feet while never taking her eyes off of the suspect. fearing a physical confrontation, she placed the unloaded large caliber revolvers with a 9 inch barrel on...
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the din, the roar, the crash, the whistling of the balls, the bursting of shells, the crashing of masts and timbers, the sleeks of the wounded and dying was a scene which has never been surpassed. a magazine in fort jackson exploded. the river was filled with burning fire rafts. these were large rafts, piled with kindling and logs, soaked with oil which the confederates lit and floated down toward the union ships. veering to avoid one of them, the hartford ran aground. under the guns of fort saint phillip. a confederate tug pushed the raft against the port quartered. flames climbed up the side of the hull and shot halfway up the mast. i thought it was all up with us. faragut wrote. after a few second of confusion, the crew want to fire stations and began playing hoses on the burping ship. the quick thinking signal officer, the same man who had talked faragut down from the rigging, rolled three shells to the side of the deck, uncapped them and pushed them over the side into the blazing raft, blowing it into fragments. the hoses finally doused the fire on the hartford, the engineers appli
the din, the roar, the crash, the whistling of the balls, the bursting of shells, the crashing of masts and timbers, the sleeks of the wounded and dying was a scene which has never been surpassed. a magazine in fort jackson exploded. the river was filled with burning fire rafts. these were large rafts, piled with kindling and logs, soaked with oil which the confederates lit and floated down toward the union ships. veering to avoid one of them, the hartford ran aground. under the guns of fort...
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the city now has a host of the most modern sports venues in the world, including the masterpiece, thece, the main stadium. the public has not caught a glimpse of it for the first time from the inside. >> some unlikely olympic characters were among the thousands who descended on the stadium on the weekend for an event to raise money in but the brand-new facility to the test. -- and put the britney facility to the test. the rhino was out of its lead on the 100-meter dash, but plenty of young athletes gave their all to achieve their personal best. >> terrified at the moment. >> some 20,000 people were on hand to watch the event. olympics organizers have less than four months to work out the kinks. >> you have got the crowd going. you have only the 20,000 people in here. there will be 80,000 people in here. supporters behind our athletes. it will be truly amazing. >> now the countdown to the lighting of the olympic flame on july 27 is on in earnest. >> a veteran american singer harry belafonte is in berlin today. he is not here to sing but as a unicef goodwill ambassador. >> is launching
the city now has a host of the most modern sports venues in the world, including the masterpiece, thece, the main stadium. the public has not caught a glimpse of it for the first time from the inside. >> some unlikely olympic characters were among the thousands who descended on the stadium on the weekend for an event to raise money in but the brand-new facility to the test. -- and put the britney facility to the test. the rhino was out of its lead on the 100-meter dash, but plenty of...
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before the release of the ipad, the kindle was the dominant e-book reader on the market.zon forest publishers to sell books at $9.99, a price so low it bothered publishers. according to the department of justice, publishers went apple in late 2009 to find a way to force amazon to raise prices. the ipad proved to be the perfect tool to accomplish that carry the alleged conspiracy fleece many books at agency prices, putting them on the market for about $12.99 indianapolis 30 percent cut. three days later, amazon allow publishers to set their own prices resulting in higher prices on the kindle as well. the department of justice believes these actions drove up the prices of virtually overnight. the department of justice's using a statement that steve jobs it's made to his publicist and how he spoke with publishers and said that apple would go with the agency model that would make them more money and in return apple would get 30 percent of the sales. >> on steve jobs also said, the customer pays a little more, but that is what you want, he is referring to the publishers. that
before the release of the ipad, the kindle was the dominant e-book reader on the market.zon forest publishers to sell books at $9.99, a price so low it bothered publishers. according to the department of justice, publishers went apple in late 2009 to find a way to force amazon to raise prices. the ipad proved to be the perfect tool to accomplish that carry the alleged conspiracy fleece many books at agency prices, putting them on the market for about $12.99 indianapolis 30 percent cut. three...
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the whole question is the breadth of the commerce clause and whether that the president, the mandate is within the breadth of the commerce clause or out. but the problem is the commerce clause is a fluid concept. and nine people get to decide what it is. there is no scientific period to it. they decide what it is in system ways they are legislating because we give it to them to decide. that is their responsibility. this could be a vote. how broad do you think the commerce clause is. it's not scientific. we live with whatever the court does. constitutional or not. >> but it is based on their authority under the constitution. it's based on the laws that applies. and the merits of the case. not politics or policy, which is what the president is trying to say. i believe his audience was the american people. because i think he had a bad week last week. he is worried he will lose. >> greta: well, the idea your chance to influence the court is when you are in the courthouse and you are up at the leb turn, tha lectern. that is your chance. the side of the coequal branch of got. he said yeste
the whole question is the breadth of the commerce clause and whether that the president, the mandate is within the breadth of the commerce clause or out. but the problem is the commerce clause is a fluid concept. and nine people get to decide what it is. there is no scientific period to it. they decide what it is in system ways they are legislating because we give it to them to decide. that is their responsibility. this could be a vote. how broad do you think the commerce clause is. it's not...
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chief among them the way the institution of slavery limit the the power of the federal government and compromised its sovereignty. as jefferson davis once said, slavery was a form of government for those not fit to govern themselves. excuse me. slavery was the slave state. their masters the authority to which they owed allegiance. but what that meant in practice was that, slaves had no standing in relationship to the state, owed the government no allegiance. and could be accessed by it. only as the property of their masters. that left considerable power in the hand of the masters themselves, establishing slave holders as a competing source of authority to the government, and limiting the number of men the government could call on for the defense of the state. in both respects, the davis government would suffer as it tried to mobilize for war. a state that couldn't claim the allegiance of a big segment of its adult male population, let's just say they faced inherent dangers, ones exacerbated by war. at one level, the problem was obvious. the confederacy had an economy in population a f
chief among them the way the institution of slavery limit the the power of the federal government and compromised its sovereignty. as jefferson davis once said, slavery was a form of government for those not fit to govern themselves. excuse me. slavery was the slave state. their masters the authority to which they owed allegiance. but what that meant in practice was that, slaves had no standing in relationship to the state, owed the government no allegiance. and could be accessed by it. only as...
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sail away and the rockets, the bearing to the rockets were following the ship. he also said the rockets seem to have come from beyond the ship, beyond this vessel that appeared to be close by. he thought it was about five miles away. but the rockets he thought didn't go up high enough. he claimed it may have come from a ship behind. he was questioned about that and he said, well, why do you explain if it came from another ship behind as this vessel went away to the southwest, the rockets follow -- are on the same bearing. he said, yes, he thought about that, too. he said that says it didn't come from far away, it came from that ship he was watching. it turns out that there's nobody today -- once we now know the real position that the titanic went down -- that believes that the rockets came from any ship other than titanic. no matter where you want to put it, you call most prove that that's the case. what we have here is very concrete date and the evidence where we know where the rockets were sighted. we know the bearing. we know they were sighted to the south-so
sail away and the rockets, the bearing to the rockets were following the ship. he also said the rockets seem to have come from beyond the ship, beyond this vessel that appeared to be close by. he thought it was about five miles away. but the rockets he thought didn't go up high enough. he claimed it may have come from a ship behind. he was questioned about that and he said, well, why do you explain if it came from another ship behind as this vessel went away to the southwest, the rockets follow...
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including the shatters remains of the cockpit. from the air, you can see the extent of the damage. several buildings at the complex are destroyed. >> i lost everything. we don't have renter infrastructure insurance. >> reporter: residents worked together to save lives. >> we had people going back in for other people that, that they had already evacuated their homes and wanted to help out. >> reporter: seven people, including the two pilots were taken to the hospital. one of the pilots is there with minor injuries. in virginia, drew levinson, eyewitness news. >> and the flames destroyed about 40 units of the apartment complex. >>> a former california high school teenager is behind bars this morning accused of having sex with a suspect. james hooker sexually abused a 17-year-old student while he was teaching back in 1998. hooker first made headlines when he revealed his romantic relationship with another student on dr. phil. now the mother is fighting to keep him locked up. >> i'm elated, this is my contention all along. james hookser a predator. he abused his position of authority.
including the shatters remains of the cockpit. from the air, you can see the extent of the damage. several buildings at the complex are destroyed. >> i lost everything. we don't have renter infrastructure insurance. >> reporter: residents worked together to save lives. >> we had people going back in for other people that, that they had already evacuated their homes and wanted to help out. >> reporter: seven people, including the two pilots were taken to the hospital. one...
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the engineers that change the conclusions of the eir. the second, the letter we received was the april letter submitted by the california nurses association which raises a number of comments related to population, housing, and employment, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and hazardous materials. these are substantially the same during the draft eir by the same organization. these comments have been fully responded to in the document. please see the comment letters and the document, which are submitted by the california nurses association on october 19 and 20, 2010, respectively, and the comments contained in these letters can be found throughout the documents. no substantive new information is presented, and no substantive new issues have been raised in the california nurses association, a letter that would change the analysis or conclusions. during the draft eir hearing, commission members and members of the public raised questions and comments which we have tried to fully address in the document. i want to take a few minutes to h
the engineers that change the conclusions of the eir. the second, the letter we received was the april letter submitted by the california nurses association which raises a number of comments related to population, housing, and employment, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, and hazardous materials. these are substantially the same during the draft eir by the same organization. these comments have been fully responded to in the document. please see the comment letters and the document, which...
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the very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish a government presupposes the duty of every individual to a bay the established government. all ob instructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations and the whatever plausible character with the real design to direct, control, counteract or awe the regular deliberations of the constituted authorities are destructive of this fundamental principal. they serve to organize faction to give it an artificial force and put into place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of party. often a small, but artful enterprising minority of the community and according to the alternate triumphs of different parties to make the public administration the mirror of the ill concerted and projects of faction rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common councils and modified by mutual interests. however combinations or associations of the above description may answer popular end, they are likely in the coarse of time and things to be potent engines by which cunning and unprincipa
the very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish a government presupposes the duty of every individual to a bay the established government. all ob instructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations and the whatever plausible character with the real design to direct, control, counteract or awe the regular deliberations of the constituted authorities are destructive of this fundamental principal. they serve to organize faction to give it an artificial...
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the way to the restaurant. just because they figured out to go wow well congratulations to both of you on your think that small business venture that was add more than ross harper balderas by my face dot com that's going to do it for now but before we go a quick update south korean and japanese officials have confirmed that the north korean rocket launch failed no word coming out of north korea itself quite gatt this is the country's second consecutive failure to get a satellite into orbit meanwhile the u.n. security council is expected to meet tomorrow to discuss a possible response to this launch for the latest on this story you can head over to our web site that addresses are to slash usa you can also check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash our team america or follow me on twitter outlets wall for now have a great night. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you saw
the way to the restaurant. just because they figured out to go wow well congratulations to both of you on your think that small business venture that was add more than ross harper balderas by my face dot com that's going to do it for now but before we go a quick update south korean and japanese officials have confirmed that the north korean rocket launch failed no word coming out of north korea itself quite gatt this is the country's second consecutive failure to get a satellite into orbit...
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solution or is the main solution she has identified in the campaign the fact that it's actually the cause of the problems much of the french press but also completely wedded to the euro project they cannot conceive a foreign policy or domestic policy which is deeply. rooted in the whole european project one that finds itself an ever more shaky ground this should get agreement one of european integration sacred cows allowing border free travel across the e.u. is under fire. germany and france want member states to have the option to bring back those internal borders for thirty day period if there's a threat to security and public order there's a danger and more and more people are also going to start attacking all the good aspects of europe and divisions within the union don't and there amnesty international's recent report documents examples of prejudice in the block against muslims in education and employment ideas that were once very much on the fringe of the sort of political support in terms of being really mainstream in the right so to me it was sort of sort of someone from the
solution or is the main solution she has identified in the campaign the fact that it's actually the cause of the problems much of the french press but also completely wedded to the euro project they cannot conceive a foreign policy or domestic policy which is deeply. rooted in the whole european project one that finds itself an ever more shaky ground this should get agreement one of european integration sacred cows allowing border free travel across the e.u. is under fire. germany and france...
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there is a theory to go into the jets of the cave at the beginning of the ice age the cold contributed to it's quicker under the earth. and the best photographer of the czech republic. has come specifically to take pictures of one of the largest of the urals. in the passageway an inscription made in one thousand nine hundred fourteen by princess victoria of battenburg and her daughter louise can be found. when temperatures drop. deeper. when it gets colder. and there at their largest in march this is how i stretches a hidden away from human eyes beneath congo also so for for the time being to many places over the past twenty years i have been to very dangerous caves. but i would like to say that i am absolutely stunned by what i see here now both as a photographer and as an avid speedier tourist it's fantastic. that. i am the queen of the coal i will lead you through three kingdoms the kingdom of the cold my favorites the kingdom of stone and the kingdom of water. some so totally amazed by the striking beauty in the mystery of congo and ice caves that even ready to forego the cold and
there is a theory to go into the jets of the cave at the beginning of the ice age the cold contributed to it's quicker under the earth. and the best photographer of the czech republic. has come specifically to take pictures of one of the largest of the urals. in the passageway an inscription made in one thousand nine hundred fourteen by princess victoria of battenburg and her daughter louise can be found. when temperatures drop. deeper. when it gets colder. and there at their largest in march...
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and on the left-hand side of the graph, the data, the line in the middle is for 2010, and that's the most recent data that we have from the energy information administration. and the, and you can see that there are a number of different sources. some of these are conventional, and some are unconventional. and unconventional resources, as dave said, are those that take a special technology like hydrofracking, horizontal drilling, directional drilling and others in order to produce from these very tight or very imper mall formations at depth. and so the shale gas is one of those sources. tight gas, that'd be sand and carbonates and others, and methane in the green there is sometimes fracked in order to produce the gas. the other sources are conventional sources, and you can see that there our production domestically of those sources is in decline. and so that's why the long-time use of hydrofracking for tight gas and then the more recent use of it for shale gas is so important. you can see if you subtracted those wedges that we would have a much less, much less domestic production, and
and on the left-hand side of the graph, the data, the line in the middle is for 2010, and that's the most recent data that we have from the energy information administration. and the, and you can see that there are a number of different sources. some of these are conventional, and some are unconventional. and unconventional resources, as dave said, are those that take a special technology like hydrofracking, horizontal drilling, directional drilling and others in order to produce from these...
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the continuing standoff between the protesters and the police on the other hand bahrain is home to the u.s. fifth fleet the largest american base in the oil rich gulf region just a stone's throw away from iran and to lose an ally as valuable as bahrain would be disastrous for washington. western politicians wasted no time in jumping on the arab spring bandwagon with fiery condemnations of the regimes in countries like egypt and syria yet suspiciously flies below the radar the bahraini regime is playing a very dangerous game now of course has a majority against its own government and seeing a very sort of the end of days many people are expecting now of course there are huge arms deals with american british dealers that the bahraini government will be able to use against the protesters the american government lost no time to criticize russia's interest in syria but to explain why it renewed its fifty three million dollars arms sales contract with bahrain even a year after a bloody crackdown on protesters on the island one cannot deny the fact that this is very important for the interest
the continuing standoff between the protesters and the police on the other hand bahrain is home to the u.s. fifth fleet the largest american base in the oil rich gulf region just a stone's throw away from iran and to lose an ally as valuable as bahrain would be disastrous for washington. western politicians wasted no time in jumping on the arab spring bandwagon with fiery condemnations of the regimes in countries like egypt and syria yet suspiciously flies below the radar the bahraini regime is...
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the rate projections were part of the discussion of the two of ago. just so you know, we're operating on that. the key to the staff for making that available. wholesale water rates are on the agenda for the afternoon. we have some comments after that. and finally, looking for the water system improvement program. we are in the process of producing the mid-program. for the board members, she is in charge of that. if there are any issues that you can find that we think need attention, we will present them to the commission with recommendations in the past. we value the close working relationship, the fact that the program is working incredibly well. i don't expect very bad news. there will be some constructive recommendations. any questions? >> madam secretary, if you would call the consent agenda. >> approved a modification for waste water enterprise contract, north shore improvements. with the time extension of 150 consecutive calendar days and no change the contract amounts. authorizing the general manager to extend the term of between the san franci
the rate projections were part of the discussion of the two of ago. just so you know, we're operating on that. the key to the staff for making that available. wholesale water rates are on the agenda for the afternoon. we have some comments after that. and finally, looking for the water system improvement program. we are in the process of producing the mid-program. for the board members, she is in charge of that. if there are any issues that you can find that we think need attention, we will...
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the heart of some of the most lethal operations the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields than in and declared battlefields and we will hear more from them in afghanistan because they are the lead forces doing nothing and that is the premier policy around the world, believing there are a finite number of bad guys that need to be killed and the problem will be solved. i returned from a two week trip in yemen where the united states has been increasing its bombing in that country not just through drones the tomahawk cruise missiles and cluster bombs and i assure you the civilians that are being killed in these bombings of fuelling a rage that will be difficult to stamp out. united states is back to ruthless war lords including some of them who were key al qaeda allies at another point in their life and those that helped destroy somalian in the first place in the >> host: 90s. the united states continues to be involved with secret prisons including somalia, pakistan, relations deteriorated between the u.s. and pakistan and terrorism or
the heart of some of the most lethal operations the u.s. has carried out in declared battlefields than in and declared battlefields and we will hear more from them in afghanistan because they are the lead forces doing nothing and that is the premier policy around the world, believing there are a finite number of bad guys that need to be killed and the problem will be solved. i returned from a two week trip in yemen where the united states has been increasing its bombing in that country not just...
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late arrival of the news over on the nice legs the after is down almost two percent at the close the carmaker is going to borrow two billion dollars to modernize its facilities gazprom will be looking at that stock massively tomorrow of course. to see a reaction on the news of these tax exemptions and but i would give the saudis sparkling wine producer was up half a percent in its second day of trading. as the way the markets look this i'll be back in that two hours time to bring you one final first a person substrate. the . emissions. critic a should three times court judge is free to make me free. free. to free. the old free market system in video for your media projects and free media john darche dot com. the book.
late arrival of the news over on the nice legs the after is down almost two percent at the close the carmaker is going to borrow two billion dollars to modernize its facilities gazprom will be looking at that stock massively tomorrow of course. to see a reaction on the news of these tax exemptions and but i would give the saudis sparkling wine producer was up half a percent in its second day of trading. as the way the markets look this i'll be back in that two hours time to bring you one final...
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economy and the pace of the recovery.e did say that the central bank stands ready to add to stimulus if necessary, even after leaving its policies unchanged today and upgrading its view that the economy will continue to improve in the year ahead. welcome to hour two of "washington today" here on c-span radio. i'm steve scully. thanks for being with us. on capitol hill the house passing a bill that would impose tough limits on government currents and how much agencies can spend. lawmakers passing the bill by a voice vote in the house of representatives. this following revelations that the general services administration had officials in western states going on taxpayer financed junkets to las vegas and hawaii. the provision does add to a bill that anyone can search on federal spending. john boehner announced the house will vote on friday a republican bill that prevents interest rates on student loans from doubling this summer. the president talking about it today in iowa. part of a two day, three state tour in which he was
economy and the pace of the recovery.e did say that the central bank stands ready to add to stimulus if necessary, even after leaving its policies unchanged today and upgrading its view that the economy will continue to improve in the year ahead. welcome to hour two of "washington today" here on c-span radio. i'm steve scully. thanks for being with us. on capitol hill the house passing a bill that would impose tough limits on government currents and how much agencies can spend....
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or before the independence the maybe the last two years of the c.p.a. there was really fatigue and people said oh we've heard all the arguments before and well you know we will resolve these issues eventually but you know nobody was putting a lot of pressure and then of course we had the birthday celebrations everyone was happy but here was a visiting juba everyone was making the right noises about friendly neighborly relations and immediately afterwards after the birthday party. back in and actually i think at the moment we're not in a phase of sudan fatigue much to the contrary we're in a phase of frantic activism where we have people in the security council in the in the tech foreign capitals are trying to find a solution it's just a bit late in the day to do so so i think our time window you know we should have tried to resolve this back in two thousand and eight of course we didn't there is no point in crying over spilled milk so the only answer i can see for the moment is bring the two parties back to the negotiation table as quickly as possible m
or before the independence the maybe the last two years of the c.p.a. there was really fatigue and people said oh we've heard all the arguments before and well you know we will resolve these issues eventually but you know nobody was putting a lot of pressure and then of course we had the birthday celebrations everyone was happy but here was a visiting juba everyone was making the right noises about friendly neighborly relations and immediately afterwards after the birthday party. back in and...
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in the budget that the republicans have on the... just passed on the floor. they don't touch one hair on the head of people making over a million dollars a year and yet they ask seniors to spend $6,000 more on medicare while it lasts until they sever medicare. how can you ask seniors to spend $6,000 more and say to the wealthiest people in america "you're held harm he is from all of this"? it's just not fair. the only way that you can strike the balance and make these agreements is if there's fairness in the system and with that we're prepared to make all kinds of changes. >> rose: would you also be prepared to urge your fellow democrats that unless we take a serious look of entitlements we cannot make a serious effort of reducing the deficit. we cannot continue with the entitlements structure the way it exists today. >> but let me make a clarification about that. i believe that everything should be on the table. but there are different tables. if you're going to do social security and you want to make some changes in social security that adds to its stabilit
in the budget that the republicans have on the... just passed on the floor. they don't touch one hair on the head of people making over a million dollars a year and yet they ask seniors to spend $6,000 more on medicare while it lasts until they sever medicare. how can you ask seniors to spend $6,000 more and say to the wealthiest people in america "you're held harm he is from all of this"? it's just not fair. the only way that you can strike the balance and make these agreements is if...
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it was [unintelligible] and we chose to take the word of the police over the word of the guardian. we based it on that until the beginning of 2011 with cnn miller and then we'll meet. -- we immediately realized. >> should we just take five minutes? >> thank you. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern, we will prepare the prime minister's questions in which david cameron response to questions about the situations are surrounding his culture secretary. jeremy hunt appeared before the house of coming -- house of commons saying he did not -- >> it secretary of state. order. order. we have a statement first. as far as i am concerned, the point of order come past the statements. [unintelligible] the statement is from from the -- from the secretary of state about -- mr. secretary. [unintelligible] >> with permission, mr. speaker, i like to make a statement following yesterday's developments at the inquiry. although i intend to respond fully to allegations about my conduct and that of my department when i present my evidence to lord justice levin, i believe the actions are being taken as a result of e
it was [unintelligible] and we chose to take the word of the police over the word of the guardian. we based it on that until the beginning of 2011 with cnn miller and then we'll meet. -- we immediately realized. >> should we just take five minutes? >> thank you. >> tonight at 9:00 eastern, we will prepare the prime minister's questions in which david cameron response to questions about the situations are surrounding his culture secretary. jeremy hunt appeared before the house...
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>>shepard: the key is to prove, the goal, was to hide the affair from the voting public not the wife the someone a crime, one is a sin but they trying to bring in evidence now^, the prosecution is, to show that he was actually either doing both or trying to hide from the public. we have the new things today that the most important job for the campaign is to key the affair secret. now notes and the rest. are they getting to the burden of proof? >>arthur: that is the biggest thing. if the jury believes the biggest job on the campaign, it is one word, the biggest job on the campaign is keeping the affair, the extramarital affair, a secret, if they believe that, in this big gross story we are following here, then he's in big trouble. >>arthur: and it came from such a credible source, an drew young, a guy who is so afraid of the money coming in that he used the now buy himself a house. a guy who was granted immunity from prosecution who reached tout witnesses to find out what they were going to say. a guy who write as become and gets god knows how much more. >>arthur: and, randy, what you
>>shepard: the key is to prove, the goal, was to hide the affair from the voting public not the wife the someone a crime, one is a sin but they trying to bring in evidence now^, the prosecution is, to show that he was actually either doing both or trying to hide from the public. we have the new things today that the most important job for the campaign is to key the affair secret. now notes and the rest. are they getting to the burden of proof? >>arthur: that is the biggest thing. if...
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a cut in the outlook and the sudden ominous drop in the yield in the ten-year to 190.lly we have the technical break down in the s&p that got everyone nervous. it's important to remember it's not how stocks react, it's as important and it's important to remember it is how stocks react to news and sometimes more important on the news. i wowl conclude that the correction that they discounted the market head winds. >> is it because the earnings came in better than expected. they came down so much going into earnings season and they have been great. >> it's not only the price action that is bringing me back to the land of the limit, but it's that overall earnings and forward guidance is far better than i and others expected. the earnings thus far in the first quarter is 550 basis points above consensus and this is squishing it is macro numbers. i call this the nba market. apple remains a pivotal stock and it's contributed to aggregate. they can't be overstated in consequence and on investor sentiment. the interesting thing is you look at the bond market that went up in th
a cut in the outlook and the sudden ominous drop in the yield in the ten-year to 190.lly we have the technical break down in the s&p that got everyone nervous. it's important to remember it's not how stocks react, it's as important and it's important to remember it is how stocks react to news and sometimes more important on the news. i wowl conclude that the correction that they discounted the market head winds. >> is it because the earnings came in better than expected. they came...
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the map shows the map for the america's boat race and another for the louis vutton race. not everyone is happy about sharing the bay. >> the coast guard has to get these guys fully aware that we're out there with them. >> we want to make sure the commerce flows, and the event can be held as safely as possible. >> the coast guard will accept public comment on the plan until april 30th. >>> a sacramento judge today ordered the release of a teenage girl who was detained because prosecutors feared she would plea to avoid testifying against a rapist. the judge today change course saying she could be released with a ankle bracelet. the girl proved that she could be trusted when she was released from jail last week and went straight to her group home. >>> opposition activists set out video today of what they say was a shelling of homs. >>> at the united nations members of the security council voted unanimously today to strongly condemn north korea's rocket launch last week. the rocket failed which was an embarrassment for the new leader jung-un. it will improve new sanctions and
the map shows the map for the america's boat race and another for the louis vutton race. not everyone is happy about sharing the bay. >> the coast guard has to get these guys fully aware that we're out there with them. >> we want to make sure the commerce flows, and the event can be held as safely as possible. >> the coast guard will accept public comment on the plan until april 30th. >>> a sacramento judge today ordered the release of a teenage girl who was detained...
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the third criteria was the it was part of the upcoming bond. another 26 schools in addition to the 36 we are focused on will be covered vase of the upcoming bond work. educating the students over other beverages, to increase their awareness about where the water comes from. an important component to this initiative, there is a mentor should program around the installation of the unit. for the shuttle component, high- school students are taking a the technical class's through this program, they will be able to shout of the installation. -- shadow the installation. this slide shows you a map of where the drink schools are located. and the next slide has a list of all the schools, the highlighted one's heart of the schools better on the superintendent's special zone lest the our priority zones -- list that are priority zones. [chime] sure thing. let's see. the powerpoint presentation is gone. thank you. this slide shows the example of the budget for this project. the water enterprises supporting this effort through the conservation budget. it is f
the third criteria was the it was part of the upcoming bond. another 26 schools in addition to the 36 we are focused on will be covered vase of the upcoming bond work. educating the students over other beverages, to increase their awareness about where the water comes from. an important component to this initiative, there is a mentor should program around the installation of the unit. for the shuttle component, high- school students are taking a the technical class's through this program, they...
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it is in the driveway and the cat in the window and the people who live in the house. but unfortunately the damage is done. >> what street are you on? >> this is erose and micon on the south side south florida san jose. >> thanks for -- south side of san jose. >> they are getting ready to announce a massive round of lay ups today. the internet company is going to cut 2,000 people. that is 14% of the workforce. yahoo has had years of flat revenue. they are expecting to span several departments. >> stocks closed lower after the federal reserve policymaker said they were worried about a slow down in hiring. still appearing not to buy more bonds, they ended up down. ended at 13,399. here we are 15 minutes before the opening bell. it looks like the futures are down significantly. we will be watching when the opening bill rings in 15 minutes. >> it is a rough ride on wall street. >> we will have more on kron 4 morning news. >> dark skies around the bay and we are waiting for sunshine today. this may be a cool and breezy afternoon. 43 right now. looking for a high near 60 tod
it is in the driveway and the cat in the window and the people who live in the house. but unfortunately the damage is done. >> what street are you on? >> this is erose and micon on the south side south florida san jose. >> thanks for -- south side of san jose. >> they are getting ready to announce a massive round of lay ups today. the internet company is going to cut 2,000 people. that is 14% of the workforce. yahoo has had years of flat revenue. they are expecting to...
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is the image of the country in the right track? thank you. >> you know, we spent in the last x-men an inordinate amount of time on greek issues, on the greek new program and discussions with the greek authorities and a lot has happened in greece since we last met any last asked me the question. many things, change of government and the change of approach by many of the partners on the ground and clearly a new prime minister who is taking his staff very seriously. and a lot is happening in terms of implementation because all the preconditions that we had identified together with the other members were implemented. the laws were passed. but i was sick to my previous response to you. implements, implements, implement. pay tribute to the great people who share and bear the burden and make a sacrifice that we know us. and i would call and those who are not sharing that were, but i'm not hearing it to actually do so. there is one area or better work needs to be done. it's in the revenue correction and the tax collection affairs, were mor
is the image of the country in the right track? thank you. >> you know, we spent in the last x-men an inordinate amount of time on greek issues, on the greek new program and discussions with the greek authorities and a lot has happened in greece since we last met any last asked me the question. many things, change of government and the change of approach by many of the partners on the ground and clearly a new prime minister who is taking his staff very seriously. and a lot is happening in...
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because the moment the gunfire ends, secret service agent calls on the radio to the headquarters, theecret service headquarters at the white house, and an agent there looks up at their clock and finds out -- and notes it's exactly 2:27 p.m. he shoots six shots. the first one hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head, the second one hits tom delahanty, a d.c. police officer, who had turned around to check on the president's progress and he falls down and says, "i'm hit." the path to the president is clear, he has an effective range of 20 to 30 feet. he's done target practice and he can hit stationary targets 20 to 30 feet. jerry parr, reagan's lead secret service agent, meanwhile, in 0.4 oh of a second, i have timed it out, but it's difficult. he's grabbed the president of the united states the moment he hears the gunfire, thrusts him behind tim mccarthy who is another secret service agent who swiveled his body and takes a bullet in the chest. the first bullet hits brady, the second hits delahanty, the third one flies over reagan's head and lodges in a window of that building ac
because the moment the gunfire ends, secret service agent calls on the radio to the headquarters, theecret service headquarters at the white house, and an agent there looks up at their clock and finds out -- and notes it's exactly 2:27 p.m. he shoots six shots. the first one hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head, the second one hits tom delahanty, a d.c. police officer, who had turned around to check on the president's progress and he falls down and says, "i'm hit." the...
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at the end of the week, you could almost feel the shift during the course of the week and at the end, even the left was saying, now, there's a very good chance that part or all of this law could go down. >> yeah, and the big news was justice anthony kennedy. justice scalia was comically judicious, look how many times it says laughter in the transcript. and he's taking serious where the states are the plaintiffs in the case, both the argument that the individual mandate and that you have to buy insurance is unconstitutional, it exceeds congress's legitimate power and the argument that if the individual mandate falls the best remedy is to strike down the entire law. >> paul: let's here the first, on the individual mandate. hear from justice kennedy. >> saying that the federal government has a duty to tell the individual citizen that it must act and that is different from what we have in previous cases. >> well. >> it changes the relationship of the federal government to the individual, in a very fundamental way. >> and the core principle in anthony kennedy's jurisprudence is liberty. th
at the end of the week, you could almost feel the shift during the course of the week and at the end, even the left was saying, now, there's a very good chance that part or all of this law could go down. >> yeah, and the big news was justice anthony kennedy. justice scalia was comically judicious, look how many times it says laughter in the transcript. and he's taking serious where the states are the plaintiffs in the case, both the argument that the individual mandate and that you have...
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for the first time the scientists have the chance to explore the depths of the lakes. this one is called the lake of deception because the water appears to be moving here. what happens is that the rain water percolate through the ice mountains and drip into the lakes in different places it gives the illusion of movement. phenomenon interference. so now we have to put out the bait. and was used. over here they love this kind of sausage they would never. should be very careful when putting it ours so that we do not lose the trap that's it. it's a hundred twenty one metres long because water dissolves its gypsum arches appearance constantly changes regular measurements are needed here. we definitely need to measure the protruding parts of the plate the results will enable us to predict future growth or development so that we can then lay out the safest route for visitors. today geologists are measuring one of the most beautiful grocers a difference in temperature makes it peculiar at the bottom it's freezing on top it's above zero celsius because of this there are no stat
for the first time the scientists have the chance to explore the depths of the lakes. this one is called the lake of deception because the water appears to be moving here. what happens is that the rain water percolate through the ice mountains and drip into the lakes in different places it gives the illusion of movement. phenomenon interference. so now we have to put out the bait. and was used. over here they love this kind of sausage they would never. should be very careful when putting it...
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it's the condition at, the review, the monitoring and the sequencing of the lending that goes with it. >> what chris teen just said. you'll notice that there were a fair number of european countries and nong-20 countries that decided to participate in the resources. and it is very important to all of us that any use of these funds be accompanied by the same strict conditionality and rigor that the imf is associated with in all its programs. that was there are important to the british, very important to all of us. contributing to the fund to use as it sees fit around the world. and whoever the borrowers are, whatever the causes, it's got to be the same standards because the credibility of the fund is -- beyond attempting to bolster throughout this effort. on your second question, i wouldn't read too much into the final editing that goes into the statement. the statement does emphasize, there's a very important notice in the statement on monetary policy. it doesn't just say that monetary policy needs to remain accommodative. it says it needs to remain as long as inflation prospects rema
it's the condition at, the review, the monitoring and the sequencing of the lending that goes with it. >> what chris teen just said. you'll notice that there were a fair number of european countries and nong-20 countries that decided to participate in the resources. and it is very important to all of us that any use of these funds be accompanied by the same strict conditionality and rigor that the imf is associated with in all its programs. that was there are important to the british,...