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ç household. what does it take to do the job? ld leadersç pledge in soh korea to combat the threat of nuclear terrorism and they agree to minimize civilian use of >> the security of the world. u.s. president barack obamaç speaking at the opening of the summit's main session on tuesday, he emphasises -- emphasized the threat posed by some and asked all nations to come together to stop it. >> there are too many bad actors in search of these dangerous materials, and these dangerous materials are available in too many places. it would not take much, just a handful of these materials to kill hundreds ofç thousands of innocent people. that is not an exaggeration. that is the reality we face. >> the summit hosts say they expect new voluntaryç nations make an international agreement on nuclear material. >> we have done our bestç to se the world from the perils that may come. so in that regard, i think this was a very good opportunity to reaffirmç our commitment that s shown in washington. and we have taken a big step forward.ç >>
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ç hello. the soldier accused of killing civilians in afghanistan this monthç will be charged wi 17 counts of murder. sergeant bales is the only knowç suspect in the killings. from washington, jonathan blake reports. >> 17 people shot dead in their homes.ç nine children among them. one suspect. staff sergeant robertç bales. this man is accused of shooting the victims one by one. officials say he will be charged with 17 counts of murder as well as six countsç of attempted murder. there will also be other charges related to military law, including dereliction of duty. in the days since the shootingsç a mixed picture has emerged. neighbors described him as a normal guy, modest about his job. he suffered a brain injury in iraq and was reluctant to returç to war. >> outrage over the killings has strained america's relationship with afghanistan and complicated the planned withdrawal of since returning back, sergeant bales has been held at a military jail. if foundç guilty of the charge he could face
ç hello. the soldier accused of killing civilians in afghanistan this monthç will be charged wi 17 counts of murder. sergeant bales is the only knowç suspect in the killings. from washington, jonathan blake reports. >> 17 people shot dead in their homes.ç nine children among them. one suspect. staff sergeant robertç bales. this man is accused of shooting the victims one by one. officials say he will be charged with 17 counts of murder as well as six countsç of attempted murder....
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the gunman is said to have escapedç. >> 45 seatsç are expected in burma's election. suuç kyi's seat is not expect to be affected.ç the p the vote will fillç 45 parliamentary seats left vacant when cabinet members and deputy ministers assumed their posts.ç it is an early rehearsal for the general election in 2015. our report.ç aung san suu kyi ja& to get ready for this. >> i am feeling delicate, so any tough questions iç will defer straight away. [laughter] . >> tens of thousands have turned out to greet suuç kyi on the campaign trail. if this translates into votes, she's surely unbeatable.ç this the map with the unenviable task of running against her. candidate for the military-backed party. in any other circumstances, he would be aç shoe-in. he's not exactly wowing the crowd. the odds seemed stacked against him, but this old soldier isç still up for the fight.ç >> so you think you can win this battle as well? >> yes. >> how do you compete with an icon?ç aung san suu kyi saysç irregularities have marred th
the gunman is said to have escapedç. >> 45 seatsç are expected in burma's election. suuç kyi's seat is not expect to be affected.ç the p the vote will fillç 45 parliamentary seats left vacant when cabinet members and deputy ministers assumed their posts.ç it is an early rehearsal for the general election in 2015. our report.ç aung san suu kyi ja& to get ready for this. >> i am feeling delicate, so any tough questions iç will defer straight away. [laughter] ....
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and because of you, and i am committedç long ago today whats right and defied the goodçq forç the am honored, and i wouldçñr like to askççoku!cea joyous occasion. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. çççççñrxdççç[cheçççç zçthank you,vç ççmayor brow. ççç[applause] çç [applause] [cheers and applause] >> they were all telling me how excited they were to do an inauguration last year. but it was just for that local mayor of san francisco. and now -- i thought maybe when they were great, when they were old and you guys had kids and grandkids, you would talk about that inauguration you had at city hall. that's all going to be forgotten now. i'm not even an asterisk. we're here because we're proud. we're here because we're proud. [applause] by the way a lot of folks are here because they're proud. it gives me tremendous pride as a san franciscan first and foremost, as mayor of this city, that our san francisco girls chorus and our san francisco boys chorus have been picked for this historic event. it is an extraordinary privilege that we collectively are being af
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and because of you, and i am committedç long ago today whats right and defied the goodçq forç the and i wouldçñr like to askççoku!cea joyous occasion. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. çççççñrxdççç[cheçççç zçthank you,vç ççmayor brow. ççç[applause] çç there is really, only one boy... one girl... one tree... one forest... one deep, dancing ocean... one mountain calling... one handful of sand through our fingers... one endless sky overhead... and one simple way to care for it all. please visit earthshare.org and learn how the world's leading environmental groups are working together under one name. earth share. one environment... >> good morning, everyone. i am the executive director of the bay area. we do not get a turnaround you get. and is our honor and privilege to host you, mr. mayor, city college of san francisco, a leading companies in san francisco, and fellow community organizations. we open your bay area three years ago this past tuesday and will come to our class of 80 students. we are trying to solve two problems of the same time. the first i
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and because of you, and i am committedç long ago today whats right and defied the goodçq forç the onored, and i wouldçñr like to askççoku!cea joyous occasion. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. çççççñrxdççç[cheçççç zçthank you,vç ççmayor brow. ççç[applause] çç >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for today's challenge? >> today with regard to made a pot greater thanchapino. >> you only have $20 to spend. >> i know peter it is going to be tough, but i think i can do it. it is a san francisco classic. we are celebrating bay area food. we have nice beautiful plum
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i was then at the new york times. c-span: this is the front page of the new york times and the famous general lon... >> guest: right. c-span:..what would you call this? >> guest: well, you could call it an e--an execution. c-span: he just died in this--i mean, he lived here. >> guest: exactly. and eddie adams, who took this picture and won a pulitzer prize for it, has--has always regretted taking it. it's curious, when--when general lon died, eddie wrote a--an--a sort of eulogy to lon. he felt that he personally, through the publication of that picture, had--had ruined lon's life. i don't feel that way. in fact, i wrote to eddie, who is an old friend of mine, and said, 'you know, get off it, eddie. general lon's act was inexcusable. war is inexcusable, but that--that particular act was inexcusable, and you shouldn't hold your respon--yourself responsible for that.' c-span: would you have been responsible for getting that photo on the front page of the new york times when it was published? >> guest: well, i sure--i sure
i was then at the new york times. c-span: this is the front page of the new york times and the famous general lon... >> guest: right. c-span:..what would you call this? >> guest: well, you could call it an e--an execution. c-span: he just died in this--i mean, he lived here. >> guest: exactly. and eddie adams, who took this picture and won a pulitzer prize for it, has--has always regretted taking it. it's curious, when--when general lon died, eddie wrote a--an--a sort of...
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ççcity admi for theççç;ççóçç city andn ççç[cheers and applause] >> ladies and gentlemense] >> thank you. w3ççñrççthank you, mr. mayof supervisors, members of the community, colleagues, and friends. i am very pleased to deliver my first remarks as your new city administrator. [applause] t(çççççthis has beenççxd. earlier today,ç i am sure you heard t, downxdç proposition 8,çç and affirming judgeççç walker's decisiní. [applause] in their ruling, the court started out that proposition 8 served no purpose and had no effect other than to lessen the statusç of gays and lesbians in çcalifornia. this really does not have come atç a battered time as we celebrate black history month çand the civil rights movement- i]and this cannot have come at a better time. as we celebrate meeting the first african-american city administrator in san francisco. [applause] as many of you know, i hold maya angelou's words to heart. members of the means rich tapestry, and all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value. special thanks to my husband. >> whoa. [laughter] [appla
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the frontier. so he's a fascinating study. c-span: what was the battle of the little bighorn, and where is that located? >> guest: the little bighorn is located in southeastern montana in an area that was not yet part of the united states at the time that the battle was fought on june 25th, 1876. it was a territory that was occupied by various indian tribes, not really settled at the time, in fact, not even accurately mapped, which was one of the problems that custer encountered in fighting a battle there. c-span: what happened? >> guest: good question. people have been arguing about that for the 120 years since the battle, because it's been very difficult for our nation to understand how this fighting force that was very famous, the 7th cavalry, led by this distinguished ex-civil war general, at the present time a lieutenant colonel... c-span: how old was he, by the way, then? >> guest: only 36. he had been the union's youngest general at the age of 23. in any case, no one could understand how he and all of the men with him --
the frontier. so he's a fascinating study. c-span: what was the battle of the little bighorn, and where is that located? >> guest: the little bighorn is located in southeastern montana in an area that was not yet part of the united states at the time that the battle was fought on june 25th, 1876. it was a territory that was occupied by various indian tribes, not really settled at the time, in fact, not even accurately mapped, which was one of the problems that custer encountered in...
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the home owners. yes, a blind study. çs audit and regulatory compliance consulting, litigation support, all are run mortgages. from originating, to services, to foreclosures. we're pretty comfortable with this stuff. we do it master -- nationally. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] ç>> that was the biggest challenge. as the recorder for the county, we are charged with maintaining the records. many people will record all sorts of documents and we cannot determine the legal ability -- validity for everything submitted. we had more and more instances of invalid conduct where we decided to take a much closer look at issue. lou mentioned -- the red is where the most numberñr of documents were. yellow focused on the next higher percentage. the next was in green. so these are represented samples based on where the foreclosures were occurring geographically. you can see the neighborhood that was had the hardest was the southeast part of town, which is very diverse, probably the lowest amount of income area. [inaudible] >> that is all we
the home owners. yes, a blind study. çs audit and regulatory compliance consulting, litigation support, all are run mortgages. from originating, to services, to foreclosures. we're pretty comfortable with this stuff. we do it master -- nationally. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] ç>> that was the biggest challenge. as the recorder for the county, we are charged with maintaining the records. many people will record all sorts of documents and we cannot determine the legal ability --...
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we need to make sure, moving çforward, that the process is transparent and fairç in the future. o you see this being doney a private financing agency? what kind of violation to you see? >> multiple violations from multiple parties of parties in the value chain. we certainly had issues by a purported beneficial interest holders. entities that had reportedly purchased the loan and were entitled to the loan. in many cases, they do, but there were not able to document. we also saw. laird is by the servicers and trusties, the entities that specialize in tearful services and foreclosures. -- the fall services and foreclosures. çyou asked earlier, is this jut a matter of the volume of foreclosures? it is also a matter of the bottom of originations. the production machine was running at 126% of capacity. they were having some problems documented and archiving documents. when things turn bad andç the have to recreate that chain of title and you have to lookç at the documentation around the assignments, who owns the loan, some of the documents were missing or was not prepared. çit does
we need to make sure, moving çforward, that the process is transparent and fairç in the future. o you see this being doney a private financing agency? what kind of violation to you see? >> multiple violations from multiple parties of parties in the value chain. we certainly had issues by a purported beneficial interest holders. entities that had reportedly purchased the loan and were entitled to the loan. in many cases, they do, but there were not able to document. we also saw. laird...
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the law. you reallyç saw the justices he today taking a serious look, not at the politics, which has been dividing, divided congress when this law passed,ç serous ook the law and the very fundamental issues that are in play in this case, the question of congressional power over american lives. >> so this is -- i am quoting now from who writes for new york times as you know the question was, even by the standards of the garrulous current court, unusually intense and pointed, and the atmosphere in the courtroom which is generally subdued, was electric, which is what you just said as well. so -- >> it was, it was electric, and it reminded me in many ways of bush versus gore in the sense that this s case that you knew w going to be a big deal and people were literally sitting on the edge of their seats and the justices when that hammer went down to start this session were ready, they were jumping out of the blocks to ask these questions, they were very prepared, they know these issues as they should, but the lawyers also very prepared, some of the most excellent lawyers in the country as they should
the law. you reallyç saw the justices he today taking a serious look, not at the politics, which has been dividing, divided congress when this law passed,ç serous ook the law and the very fundamental issues that are in play in this case, the question of congressional power over american lives. >> so this is -- i am quoting now from who writes for new york times as you know the question was, even by the standards of the garrulous current court, unusually intense and pointed, and the...
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the "c" word is really, really bad. what are your thoughts. >> the "c" word is really bad.lly parties matters. >> the other "c" word, context. >> when you look at rush limbaugh. he was not doing a comedy routine. he called somebody a and prostitute and meant it. but with bill maher it was harsh but in the middle of a comedy routine. he was doing his monologue. i give him a pass for it. >> okay now, jimmy you're a key mediancomedian. >> some people would say that. >> you claim to be. should comedians get a broader area to pray to play in. >> i'll tell you the difference. here's the problem when they try to equate what bill maher did with what rush limbaugh did. when you are ridiculing someone in power, that's called comedy. when you're ridiculing someone who is powerless. that's bullying. sarah palin had power. she was governor. she was running to be the most second powerful person in the country. she's wide open to ridicule. he doesn't have power over her bill maher. rush limbaugh is very powerful. he was trying to intimidate not only that woman but all women from speaking
the "c" word is really, really bad. what are your thoughts. >> the "c" word is really bad.lly parties matters. >> the other "c" word, context. >> when you look at rush limbaugh. he was not doing a comedy routine. he called somebody a and prostitute and meant it. but with bill maher it was harsh but in the middle of a comedy routine. he was doing his monologue. i give him a pass for it. >> okay now, jimmy you're a key mediancomedian. >>...
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the establishment of the a c o. the s. seal was set up as an organization to react to the challenges real challenges to the shanghai fight remember exactly all started in one thousand nine hundred six when. russia. kyrgyzstan the dick is still on the wild side trail in china on the outside so i signed an important agreement on confidence building measures in the border area and later an idea came to the minds of the leaders of the countries why shouldn't those countries who are very much in common. in terms of foreign policy in. security interests economic interests why shouldn't they continue working together he added thirty two they did the organization is stepping into its second decade and then russia that russia is getting ready to take to take over the leadership in the organization what would be probably those could take it go further what can you mean one may go that. has three achieve it second take them well. peace on earth affair have i would vote yes. no i don't buy that. maybe first and foremost in the region
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we have theç capacity to grow. s, and all of them that are here today, and there are many more that are not, but they are part of the building of the hospital. i want to say to you, i look forward, with extreme in patients, to opening up those doors in 2015, the brand-new hospital. to get back to the theme of hearts and a final invitation that you have after today and after we sing these songs, i invite all of you next tuesday to join our protocol officer charlotte schultze, me, mayor willie brown, frank jordan, and everyone else, to welcome tony bennett, and to sing along in our favorite song, 50 years old, where were you want to leave your heart, you can come to the rotunda at 12:00 noon and sing in whatever tone you wish. you will not be penalized. according to the mayoral decree that i will pass that morning. however you want to sing the song, as long as you come to the rotunda and do so within the confine its of that great place, where tony bennett will celebrate with us 50 wonderful years of you are always lea
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and because of you, and i am committedç long ago today whats right and defied the goodçq forç the or yourççç help and support. forxd now, i am honored, and i wouldçñr like to askççoku!cea joyous occasion. thank you, from the bottom of my heart. çççççñrxdççç[cheçççç zçthank you,vç ççmayor brow. ççç[applause] çç >> good afternoon. i'm with the department of building inspection. we are approaching the sixth year of our brown bag lunch series here at the department of building inspection where we talk about topics related to construction in san francisco. we invite you to join us on the third thursday of every month here at the building department. we have an exciting lineup of shows this year. and one of them, today, is going to be really exciting because we have a terrific guest today. mr. woody labounty. >> thank you. >> woody is the founder of the outside lands? >> the western neighborhoods project. we'll talk more about that. >> excellent. and the author of a recently published book, which i have a copy of and it's really fascinating and wonderful. he's
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he never admitted anything, not until the day he died. c-span: benedict arnold went to england when? >> guest: he went to new york first. he then went on an expedition for the british down to virginia, and he then went up and attacked new london, connecticut. he went to england a couple of months after yorktown, in december of 1781, and he got there in january. he got to london in january of 1782. c-span: how long did he live in england? >> guest: until 1801, almost 20 years. a miserable, miserable 20 years because the brits didn't like him either. he was a failed traitor. they wouldn't give him a job; they wouldn't give him a commission in the army. they wouldn't do anything for him. he had to go to canada to try to set himself up as a merchant and trader, and that didn't work out. he had a miserable time. c-span: then he went to canada -- nova scotia? >> guest: new brunswick. c-span: you said he had a mistress there. his wife wasn't with him? >> guest: no, she wasn't with him for the first couple of years. c-span: he had a baby by the mis
he never admitted anything, not until the day he died. c-span: benedict arnold went to england when? >> guest: he went to new york first. he then went on an expedition for the british down to virginia, and he then went up and attacked new london, connecticut. he went to england a couple of months after yorktown, in december of 1781, and he got there in january. he got to london in january of 1782. c-span: how long did he live in england? >> guest: until 1801, almost 20 years. a...
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sister station the c-w baltimore... guys in camp ith back injuries.and today.... nolan reimold got smoked in the head.... listen. llsten. 3 3 never want to see that... especially in spring cobb aid the itch got away from him...reimold taken to the hospital for a cat scan which wws negative...but he has a llose tooth...game ended in a 3-3 ie after thhy played 10 innings... peyton manning ay replace tim tebow...and we preview tomorrow's face-off plassic...tonight at 10-50 and 11-300on sportssunlimited. -3 pll the excitement of super tuesday ot to be a little too much for one reporter.... in serious need of a nap. takeea l. well super tuesday...oq: i guess not.---- not.---- after... the video... went viral.../ on... youtube, .../ reporter ...doug luzader.../ contacted the person.../ who... uploaded the plip.../, áásayingáá he... wasn't sleepingg.../ ááheáá just... cculdnt hear.../ because ...his earpiece ...was dead. 3 that's all for fox45 news at 5:30."judgee udy" is next. next.and we'll be back toniggt for fox45 news at
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hello there are still so many an answer questions now one of the firm's regulators the chairman of the c f.t.c. name is gary gensler he's on the hill this week asking for funding for appropriations subcommittee but what about the job regulators have done with. global that's what we want to hear about to answer some of our most pressing questions we have bill black william black associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city he is a former regulator and he was director of litigation during the s. and l. crisis do you know what that means. that means on his watch bankers were prosecuted and locked up so he is going to help us break down these unanswered questions we have and lighted this person professor black thank you so much for being on the show hugh yeah absolutely so i want to start i want to talk about the regulator one of them at least and the way this bankruptcy has been handled professor black first i want to play the justification that gary gensler the chairman of the c f.t.c. gave for the way this bankruptcy has been handled let's play that m
hello there are still so many an answer questions now one of the firm's regulators the chairman of the c f.t.c. name is gary gensler he's on the hill this week asking for funding for appropriations subcommittee but what about the job regulators have done with. global that's what we want to hear about to answer some of our most pressing questions we have bill black william black associate professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city he is a former regulator and he was...
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any other word for it other than to say it's simple just to say, of course, you can't call somebody the "c" word. it's obvious to me. >> there are two issues. one is they won't give mac the money they are threading the needle and david axelrod is a smart guy. obama got elected in 2008. it's almost embarrassing him to watch him trying to defend the in defensible. and they are afraid of bill mahr and the far left. and why do they have a problem with michelle obama going on david letterman considering the comments he made about governor palin's daughter and also palin with the salutety flight attendant look? >> i would say david letterman did apologize and gave a pretty good one. you want to raise the issue, you want them to apologize and you want them not to do it again and so far he hasn't done it again. i think when that happens, like with rush limbaugh, then you move on. if it happens again then you address it again. i don't have a problem with her going on his show. >> kate? >> as i recall, i give you credit for standing up and pointing out hub --, but i remember he laughed when he apolo
any other word for it other than to say it's simple just to say, of course, you can't call somebody the "c" word. it's obvious to me. >> there are two issues. one is they won't give mac the money they are threading the needle and david axelrod is a smart guy. obama got elected in 2008. it's almost embarrassing him to watch him trying to defend the in defensible. and they are afraid of bill mahr and the far left. and why do they have a problem with michelle obama going on david...
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do programming and make a commitment to getting outside the beltway to produce programming for all the c-span networks. >> throughout the weekends here on american history tv on c-span3 watch personal interviews about historic events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best-known history writers. revisit key figures, battles and events during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. visit college classroomtion across the country during lectures in history. and the presidency looks at the policies and legacies of past american presidents. view our complete schedule at cspan.org/history and sign up to have it e-mailed to you by pressing the c-span alert button. >> every weekend, american history tv brings you oral histories. first-person accounts of the events and people that have shaped our history. for the next eight weeks, we're featuring oral histories from the vietnam archive at texas tech university in lubbock. and now, an excerpt from an interview with the vietnam oral history project director kelly craiger as he describes the history and the importance of t
do programming and make a commitment to getting outside the beltway to produce programming for all the c-span networks. >> throughout the weekends here on american history tv on c-span3 watch personal interviews about historic events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best-known history writers. revisit key figures, battles and events during the 150th anniversary of the civil war. visit college classroomtion across the country during lectures in history. and the...
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i don't have a lot of faith in the c.f. t. c. or the c. c. or sometimes even the deal j. right now to stop to put bankers in jail yet when they clearly committed. criminal crimes you know when you steal from someone i think that's a crime right so i think it'll be interesting to see how the market reacts keep hiring people to not give down to business with broker dealer or anyone else like that but i think us the only way right now that we're going to stop yeah and i think it's interesting just looking back i was reading an article of yours for over a year ago where you were talking about the new york attorney general may press criminal charges against some of these banks over the fraud and i'm sure as you kind of say you were probably surprised that nobody ever really got prosecuted with criminal charges when it came to the banks or the major players in the financial crisis. like the traders of bear stearns tom or. jeff personalise or that actually is an active new york age investigation that's won the i have some good feelings about the martin act might be brought again
i don't have a lot of faith in the c.f. t. c. or the c. c. or sometimes even the deal j. right now to stop to put bankers in jail yet when they clearly committed. criminal crimes you know when you steal from someone i think that's a crime right so i think it'll be interesting to see how the market reacts keep hiring people to not give down to business with broker dealer or anyone else like that but i think us the only way right now that we're going to stop yeah and i think it's interesting just...