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at the crossroads, people are frustrated. why is it taking so long. he says he understands why people are so upset. >> the government is doing its job, and hopefully, you will see that. >> what do you need in terms of increasing your rehabilitation efforts barrier -- efforts? >> for now, local residents use whatever is at hand to move things around, but the real task of rebuilding infrastructure has hardly begun. the government says it will take years to complete, and people will have to be patient. >> the president of the ruling body says it will take ruthless action if any player is found guilty of cheating. he was referring to allegations of abetting scam involving members of the pakistani national team currently touring england. they say the damage to the national team could be immense. and >> in the work could be a cricket pitch in pakistan, in the park, and a street corner. any stain on the team could beat a stain on the nation. plenty of talk about the match- fixing allegations in a country already reeling from the flood. this is another body bl
at the crossroads, people are frustrated. why is it taking so long. he says he understands why people are so upset. >> the government is doing its job, and hopefully, you will see that. >> what do you need in terms of increasing your rehabilitation efforts barrier -- efforts? >> for now, local residents use whatever is at hand to move things around, but the real task of rebuilding infrastructure has hardly begun. the government says it will take years to complete, and people...
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everywhere you look, people are still trying to clean up the mess, but the crossroads people are frustrated. why is it of taking so long? he says he understands what everyone is so upset. >> the government is working and doing its job. >> what do you need here in terms of increasing your rehabilitation? >> we definitely need more machinery. >> for now, local residents to use whatever is at hand to move things around -- local residents use whatever is at hand. they say it will take years to complete, and people will have to be patient. bbc news. >> warthogs stories for you this hour. -- more stories for you this hour. seven american soldiers were killed. this brings the number of u.s. troops killed in afghanistan over the past three days to 14. and the mexican police force has sacked several officers, many, 10% of its force, as part of a wide-ranging effort to combat corruption. the officers had either failed to do their job properly or had links to organized crime. an armored train carriage was seen going back into north korea. engineers in chile are beginning to drill the 700 meter long sh
everywhere you look, people are still trying to clean up the mess, but the crossroads people are frustrated. why is it of taking so long? he says he understands what everyone is so upset. >> the government is working and doing its job. >> what do you need here in terms of increasing your rehabilitation? >> we definitely need more machinery. >> for now, local residents to use whatever is at hand to move things around -- local residents use whatever is at hand. they say it...
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people are frustrated at the crossroads. why is it taking so long? says he understands why everyone is so upset. >> what to the government is doing, [unintelligible] >> what do you need in terms of increasing your rehabilitation? >> we need machinery. >> for now, local residents will have to move things around. the real task of rebuilding infrastructure has hardly begun. the government says it will take years to complete. people will have to be patient. >> scientists at a university in london are being praised for one of the most important life- saving discoveries of present time. the invention of the artificial cal deals with dna. our colleague sees the work in practice in uganda. >> they are treating people suffering from sleeping sickness. it is a disease that kills tens of thousands of people each year only in africa. >> if the patient does not get treatment, it is usually 100% that they die. >> they do not look like cows, but they smell like them to a flight. -- flie. it is an artificial how -- fly. it is an artificial cow. >> this is an african
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we're at the crossroads of three major reinsurgent empires here and the reason i bring that out is apart from the fact that i'm also director of a center in georgia where we look at basically having been the crossroads of three empires you have russia and iran and turkey all in this region and we so rarely mention russia and turkey as part of the equation and my question to all three of you is this. is it possible as we sit here focusing on this nuclear weapon and hezbollah and hamas and what may happen here or there or what the israelis may decide or the syrians. this is much bigger than we're even thinking and what's the political consequences if this indeed bigger than anyone's calculation in washington. thank you. >> thank you, very much. well, it's all yours mr. ambassador, if you want to start? >> i would comment as far as the calculations of only the united states but at least the europeans if not the other great powers when they think of the grander political generations the context which comes to behind is proliferation and especially that's true for this president who nuclear p
we're at the crossroads of three major reinsurgent empires here and the reason i bring that out is apart from the fact that i'm also director of a center in georgia where we look at basically having been the crossroads of three empires you have russia and iran and turkey all in this region and we so rarely mention russia and turkey as part of the equation and my question to all three of you is this. is it possible as we sit here focusing on this nuclear weapon and hezbollah and hamas and what...
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a 26-foot statue depicting that immortal kiss was unveiled at the crossroads of the world.t's part of the keep the spirit of '45 alive campaign. that's nurse edith shane then. this was her earlier this year when she sat down with david louie in the south bay. >> when i came there were clumps of people celebrating and talking about it. so i walked to these people to celebrate with them, and all of a sudden somebody was holding me and kissing me. >> edith died in june at the age of 91. but not her dream of a national holiday commemorating the end of the war. ♪ >> you know, we wonder what we can do. we all did it, helped each other. >> san jose was one of the first to hold a spirit of 45 day. they'll do it again at san jose history park. >> the idea started three years ago in 2007 when we realized there wasn't a day in the american calendar that really recognized this greatest generation. >> that's like former marine skip adams says it's a great opportunity to share their roles in history. >> i think it's wonderful. they're teaching a lot of young ones what goes on during a wa
a 26-foot statue depicting that immortal kiss was unveiled at the crossroads of the world.t's part of the keep the spirit of '45 alive campaign. that's nurse edith shane then. this was her earlier this year when she sat down with david louie in the south bay. >> when i came there were clumps of people celebrating and talking about it. so i walked to these people to celebrate with them, and all of a sudden somebody was holding me and kissing me. >> edith died in june at the age of...
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we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. around us are monuments to those who have sustained as over the years in word and deed. they are in the distance -- there and the distance stands monument to the father of our country. behind me, the towering presence of the greek emancipated -- great demands a pater -- emancipater. over these grounds where we are so honored to stand today, we feel the spirit of dr. martin luther king, jr. [applause] he who, two score and seven years ago, gave voice to a dream that would challenge us to honor the sacred charters of our liberty -- that all men are created equal. honoring these giants -- who are linked by a solid foundation of faith in the one true god of justice -- in honoring them, we must not forget the ordinary men and women on whose shoulders they stood. they called for an extraordinary bravery. i'm speaking of america's finest -- are men and women in uniform -- our men and women in uniform, a force for good in this country. that is nothing to apologize for. [applause] abraham linco
we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. around us are monuments to those who have sustained as over the years in word and deed. they are in the distance -- there and the distance stands monument to the father of our country. behind me, the towering presence of the greek emancipated -- great demands a pater -- emancipater. over these grounds where we are so honored to stand today, we feel the spirit of dr. martin luther king, jr. [applause] he who, two score and seven...
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i'm sorry about the fact that iraq at the crossroads of the arab world became a democratic healthy nationthat would be a huge deal. that's where we are now. that's the decision we face now. >> lehrer: forget how we got? >> we'll have the debate 30 years from now about the relative costs. right now it was not worth it. right now if you measure the costs and the deaths both here and in iraq it was not worth worth it. if 30 years from now we look to iraq as a healthy nation, a democratic nation which spawned some ripples-- and i'm not sure if that will happen, but then probably people will say that it was a worth that was fought horribly for knife years but then america figured out how to fight it. if that's the judgment it will be like the judgment of a lot of wars which we fought horribly at first. >> lehrer: this interim speech tonight is a interim speech not a final speech. it won't resolve all the questions. >> not in 15 minutes. >> the old max i am, jim, an army doesn't fight a war. a country fights a war. if a country isn't will to go fight a war it should never send an army. the unit
i'm sorry about the fact that iraq at the crossroads of the arab world became a democratic healthy nationthat would be a huge deal. that's where we are now. that's the decision we face now. >> lehrer: forget how we got? >> we'll have the debate 30 years from now about the relative costs. right now it was not worth it. right now if you measure the costs and the deaths both here and in iraq it was not worth worth it. if 30 years from now we look to iraq as a healthy nation, a...
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but here together, at the crossroads of our history, may this day, may this day be the change point. look around you. you are not alone. you are american! >> woodruff: highlighting themes of faith, hope and charity, beck recognized several individuals. among them baptist minister cl jackson of houston. >> god brought us here to through this bright, young, i call him servant of god, son of god, glenn beck. >> woodruff: another was baseball superstar albert pujols of the sainted louis cardinals who drew cheers. the controversy surrounding beck's rally grew out of the fact it was scheduled exactly 47 years after martin luther king, jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. across town, a group of civil rights activists lead by the reverend al sharpton held a counterrally at a washington d.c. high school. >> let us pray, dear goode. >> woodruff: followed by the march at the site of a planned king memorial. sharpton urged his crowd to show restraint if confronted by those who rallied with beck. >> they want to disgrace this day. and we are not given t
but here together, at the crossroads of our history, may this day, may this day be the change point. look around you. you are not alone. you are american! >> woodruff: highlighting themes of faith, hope and charity, beck recognized several individuals. among them baptist minister cl jackson of houston. >> god brought us here to through this bright, young, i call him servant of god, son of god, glenn beck. >> woodruff: another was baseball superstar albert pujols of the sainted...
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so far, the outside groups, including one called the american crossroads run by karl rove and ed gillespie, they are taking corporate money based upon the supreme court ruling. they raised $10 million and banging up some of these vulnerable democrats. >> jeanne, who are the corporate donors are. i think i know who one of them is? >> it's hard to tell -- gwen: tell everybody else. >> one we know is target. target jumped into the governor's race in minnesota. they gave $150,000 to a pro-business group called minnesota forward. minnesota forward started running ads for the republican candidate. and the reason they picked him is because he is low taxes and his business record. it was unclear if target knew his social record when they gave the money or not. come to find out, his social record -- his record on social issues is more conservative if not more so than his economic policies. he is anti-gay marriage. and he is stride ent on abortion, he opposes birth control in some cases. and so the target community, which is pretty progressive went nuts. gwen: didn't rupert murdock give a lot of mon
so far, the outside groups, including one called the american crossroads run by karl rove and ed gillespie, they are taking corporate money based upon the supreme court ruling. they raised $10 million and banging up some of these vulnerable democrats. >> jeanne, who are the corporate donors are. i think i know who one of them is? >> it's hard to tell -- gwen: tell everybody else. >> one we know is target. target jumped into the governor's race in minnesota. they gave $150,000...
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. >>> well, the crossroads of the world is about to get a little dennis celorie: "it's by far the bestterri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> it is the summer's busiest day of voting with polls open for primary elections in colorado, georgia, minnesota, and connecticut. >> one republican senate candidate in connecticut might be new to politics but as bill weir tells us, she knows a lot about the rough and tumble stuff. >> you're on monday night raw! >> reporter: it is an empire built on smackdowns, heroes and villains, divas and vixens. >> oh my god! >> reporter: and all their choke slams and drop kicks are now
. >>> well, the crossroads of the world is about to get a little dennis celorie: "it's by far the bestterri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for "little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free...
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we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. around us are monuments to those who have sustained as over the years in word and deed. they are in the distance -- there and the distance stands a monument to the father of our country. behind me, the towering presence of the greek emancipated -- great demands a pater -- emancipater. over these grounds where we are so honored to stand today, we feel the spirit of dr. martin luther king, jr. [applause] he who, two score and seven years ago, gave voice to a dream that would challenge us to honor the sacred charters of our liberty -- that all men are created equal. in honoring these giants -- who are linked by a solid foundation of faith in the one true god of justice -- in honoring them, we must not forget the ordinary men and women on whose shoulders they stood. they called for an extraordinary bravery. i'm speaking of america's finest -- are men and women in uniform -- our men and women in uniform, a force for good in this country. that is nothing to apologize for. [applause] abraham
we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. around us are monuments to those who have sustained as over the years in word and deed. they are in the distance -- there and the distance stands a monument to the father of our country. behind me, the towering presence of the greek emancipated -- great demands a pater -- emancipater. over these grounds where we are so honored to stand today, we feel the spirit of dr. martin luther king, jr. [applause] he who, two score and...
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but here together, at the crossroads of our history, made this day, made this day be the change pointlook around you. you are not alone. you are americans. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you have the moral courage of washington and lincoln. it is in you. it will sustain you. with pride in their red, white and blue. let's stand together with honor, let's restore america. host: from "the washington post" -- "rallies for honor and a dream." the earlier caller talking about the "reclaim the dream" rally. the march to the future site of the dr. martin luther king memorial. your reaction. good morning. caller: my first reaction is wow. they are fighting a wrong people. i am talking about glenn beck. there is so much hatred, but what they need to do is channel their energy towards the real enemy. indonesia,china, everywhere. don't fight the black. it's not whites and blacks. it's supposed to be for everyone together. host: watching the glenn beck rally gave me hope, watching al sharpton gave me a hopeless feeling. what a shame. judy, republican line, from new haven, connecticut. good morni
but here together, at the crossroads of our history, made this day, made this day be the change pointlook around you. you are not alone. you are americans. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you have the moral courage of washington and lincoln. it is in you. it will sustain you. with pride in their red, white and blue. let's stand together with honor, let's restore america. host: from "the washington post" -- "rallies for honor and a dream." the earlier caller talking about...
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grand central station of the west, connecting cities and communities throughout the region and state. it will be a crossroads of commerce, john, transit, and retail, will increase public transit options, reduce congestion on the roads, and cut carbon emissions. this project represents the best product of a strong public- private partnership, a thriving center for economic activity, a center for a good paying jobs, and a better quality of life for local workers and families. it is about sustainability. the mayor spoke about that. he has been a leader on that issue. increasing access to quality transportation and improving san francisco's infrastructure have long been among the top priorities of our delegation in congress. that is why we have fought to secure critical investment from the government for transbay, not just the money for today, but the recovery act, $400 million in funding, enough money to put people to work sooner with good paying jobs and reducing the overall cost, over all by $100 million. [applause] starting in 1998, more than $60 million in designated federal transportation funds getting us
grand central station of the west, connecting cities and communities throughout the region and state. it will be a crossroads of commerce, john, transit, and retail, will increase public transit options, reduce congestion on the roads, and cut carbon emissions. this project represents the best product of a strong public- private partnership, a thriving center for economic activity, a center for a good paying jobs, and a better quality of life for local workers and families. it is about...
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what the kids in san francisco are literally crying out for is quality playing fields. two years ago our own organization was at a crossroadswe were on the verge of dying. so we took an enormous leap of faith and developed 15 acres of derelict lands that was a blight on the island of treasure island and convert it into 15 acres of pristine athletic fields at zero cost to the city of san francisco. but with an estimated cost to our own organization of $5 million. these fields have been enormous benefit to the kids of san francisco and the bay area. and indeed the disadvantaged kids on the island. in collaboration with tida and the city of san francisco we also pose add 10,000 square foot playing structures for the kids on the island. the fields have been the size of several -- site of several local regional international tournaments which has resulted in millions of dollars of revenue to the city of san francisco. in view of the enormous voluntary human and financial investment we have made on behalf of our kids and the young adults in the bay area, and because of the region 2345al nature of our fields, we request the usage
what the kids in san francisco are literally crying out for is quality playing fields. two years ago our own organization was at a crossroadswe were on the verge of dying. so we took an enormous leap of faith and developed 15 acres of derelict lands that was a blight on the island of treasure island and convert it into 15 acres of pristine athletic fields at zero cost to the city of san francisco. but with an estimated cost to our own organization of $5 million. these fields have been enormous...
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we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. nd us are monuments to those who have sustained us over the years in word or deed. there stands a monument to the father of our country, and behind me, the towering presence of the great demand to pater. he secured our union at the moment -- the great demands of emancipator. he secured our union at the moment that our nation was at its greatest shame. and we stand here in memory of dr. martin luther king jr. [applause] he come on this very day, to score and seven years ago, -- two score and seven years ago, gave voice to the sacred charter of liberty, that all men are created equal. in honoring them, we must not forget the ordinary men and women on whose shoulders they stood. the ordinary, called for extraordinary bravery. i am speaking of america's finest, our men and women in uniform, who worked for good in this country and that is nothing to apologize for. [cheers and applause] abraham lincoln once spoke of the mystic chords of memory stretching from every battlefield and patriot gr
we stand today at the symbolic crossroads of our nation's history. nd us are monuments to those who have sustained us over the years in word or deed. there stands a monument to the father of our country, and behind me, the towering presence of the great demand to pater. he secured our union at the moment -- the great demands of emancipator. he secured our union at the moment that our nation was at its greatest shame. and we stand here in memory of dr. martin luther king jr. [applause] he come...
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in the decades that followed, the navy continued to train service members here as this facility became a crossroad for sailors and marines, those on their way to the cross pacific, and those coming home. when the base was set to close, leaders of this city and its representatives in congress recognized the potential for treasure island to remain a vital piece of our region poses success and future. today on the basis of this great history, treasure island officially entered its next chapter, this time as a center for jobs and economic development. thanks to the agreement, we can now move forward on plans to build essential infrastructure, open space and parks, hotels and housing for local residents, and very respectful of the residents who are already here. thank you for being with us today. remaking treasure island will mean significant contributions to indiana sets -- industry central, san francisco's economic vitality, tourism, retail, restaurant, and entertainment, and manufacturing. this project is of innovative practices to extend our leadership and sustainability. the mayor and secretary ha
in the decades that followed, the navy continued to train service members here as this facility became a crossroad for sailors and marines, those on their way to the cross pacific, and those coming home. when the base was set to close, leaders of this city and its representatives in congress recognized the potential for treasure island to remain a vital piece of our region poses success and future. today on the basis of this great history, treasure island officially entered its next chapter,...
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as we know it today, this is the crossroads where walt disney world was created. in 1967, just after they had cleared about 100 acres of land for the magic the first part we built in walt disney world, the gentleman in this picture -- the man on the left was the creative chairman until two years ago. in the middle is one of the architects of the original park. on the right is one of the staff senior executives of walt disney company at the time. the x marks the spot where the castle was built. sadly, in 1967, walt passed away. he did not get to see the magic kingdom open. but his brother roy was there and dedicated the magic kingdom. to this day, it is still a very exciting thing park. that brings us to how will credit the business. as he passed away, the legacy of walt continued on. i thought i would spend a little bit of time talking about what is in engineering and what we do. we have about 1200 employees worldwide. you can see the geographical locations around the world where we are located come up from anaheim to paris to hong kong and tokyo. this is some of o
as we know it today, this is the crossroads where walt disney world was created. in 1967, just after they had cleared about 100 acres of land for the magic the first part we built in walt disney world, the gentleman in this picture -- the man on the left was the creative chairman until two years ago. in the middle is one of the architects of the original park. on the right is one of the staff senior executives of walt disney company at the time. the x marks the spot where the castle was built....