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where are we in the prague -- process? there was the revision scenario, back in the winter. it was the first cut of what a bay area program might look like. in the second phase, alternative scenarios. the difference this that we are actually looking at constraints in terms of how much grove we expect to happen in 25 years and in terms of how much funding we expect to allocate to different transportation projects. this is the phase that we are in now. we will talk about it over the next couple of slides. we are keeping our eye on moving towards the decision from may of next year. that area includes a land use element that also has the reno. $68 billion in discretionary revenue is to assist transportation projects and programs. more on the scenarios -- the alternative scenarios on the land use side have one thing in common. they all have the same amount of gross projected into the region , 770,000 housing units and 1 million jobs. ranging, sort of, from the most extreme to the least extreme. the core scenario is the most extreme, with 207,000 jobs projected by 2014. these scen
where are we in the prague -- process? there was the revision scenario, back in the winter. it was the first cut of what a bay area program might look like. in the second phase, alternative scenarios. the difference this that we are actually looking at constraints in terms of how much grove we expect to happen in 25 years and in terms of how much funding we expect to allocate to different transportation projects. this is the phase that we are in now. we will talk about it over the next couple...
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money during the election just to connect the mistakes and the prague we had and all good no waiting for democracy others are planning to boycott the ballot minya. chester at occupy cabinet says they are encouraging people not to vote trying to do we're trying to call the people to come zone here so we would be a lot of people and nobody would vote and then they would know that these votes and this elections is not correct it's wrong how could you ask us to vote for a parliament which which you are building under you were in the scouts. the violent crackdown that swept over egypt just before elections seems to be pulling focus from the long awaited dream of democracy minya says if the vote goes through the military will succeed in covering up the blood spilled. like to get into sports or something like for the people the kills i got shot in my yard like here but of course it's not that big of deal like other people got and now they are blind and a lot of them are did because of what happened was going to say when you were wrong the party likely to win a staunch number of seats is the
money during the election just to connect the mistakes and the prague we had and all good no waiting for democracy others are planning to boycott the ballot minya. chester at occupy cabinet says they are encouraging people not to vote trying to do we're trying to call the people to come zone here so we would be a lot of people and nobody would vote and then they would know that these votes and this elections is not correct it's wrong how could you ask us to vote for a parliament which which you...
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clear on our great great go ahead i agree with robert with us i agree with robert with respect to the prague well i suspect that i don't agree with them with respect to the solution but if say. i think. there is there are intractable and probably ultimately irreconcilable differences among both the financial aspects and economic aspects of the countries or question you just have values there are different purposes they don't different and very strongly kind of all out war. robert we think well this is so serious and so bad that we have to try to blow it up i am not sure what we ought to do but i don't think that realistically people other. kick for the moderate term and tell themselves they're not doing that ok if i go to you in london how long can the eurozone kick the can down the road and who's going to pay for it because as we're speaking right now you're getting so many different points of view i mean everyone agrees it has to be solved ok wow well that's a that's a great consensus but i mean there's still different ways of having to have to approach it considering last week apart every
clear on our great great go ahead i agree with robert with us i agree with robert with respect to the prague well i suspect that i don't agree with them with respect to the solution but if say. i think. there is there are intractable and probably ultimately irreconcilable differences among both the financial aspects and economic aspects of the countries or question you just have values there are different purposes they don't different and very strongly kind of all out war. robert we think well...
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the 4.7 magnitude aftershock hit last night four miles west the prague. the quake was felt at the national weather service office in tulsa. there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. a 5.7 magnitude quake hit on saturday. >>> and people in oklahoma are also cleaning up from tornadoes. take a look at this video. a storm chaser caught this on camera in tip ton southwest of oklahoma city, not very far of the texas border. it ge daed a dairy farm. another twitter was on the ground for about 20 minutes. pretty dramatic video. >> it really is. >> they had all the options out there recently. >> everything you can imagine out there. >> just like us, hurricanes, earthquakes, twisters here. >> and this is washington, d.c., we're not equipped to handle this. meteorologist tom kierein knows how to handle all the weather punches thrown our way. tom? >> you forgot to mention floods, joe. >> we're waiting for the locusts, tom. >> what a year we've had. >>> now this morning i'm happy to report it's clear, it's calm, we don't have any weather problems. should n
the 4.7 magnitude aftershock hit last night four miles west the prague. the quake was felt at the national weather service office in tulsa. there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. a 5.7 magnitude quake hit on saturday. >>> and people in oklahoma are also cleaning up from tornadoes. take a look at this video. a storm chaser caught this on camera in tip ton southwest of oklahoma city, not very far of the texas border. it ge daed a dairy farm. another twitter was on the...
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. >> unions in the czech republic are to stage a protest in prague against government corruption. they're expected to call on the coalition government to raise living standards. the bbc's rob cameron in prague says there's widespread anger over corruption in the czech republic. >> demonstrations in the czech republic are usually quite modest affairs. the unions said they'll bring prague to a stand still so that's want going to happen, perhaps 5,000 people will attend these demonstrations, but there is a real -- the extent of public feeling about corruption in this country, i think, is quite wide spread. so when they say we'll go out on the streets and we'll march to the parliament and deliver a petition calling for a special commission to tackle corruption in this country, i think a lot of people -- that would resonate with a lot of people. >> don't forget the website, get your headlines with our one-minute news summary, bbc.com/news is the address you need. you can also keep a rolling log of our most viewed and emailed and shared stories as well. "bbc world news" with me, peter do
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the quake hit late friday night near the city of prague. about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. luckily, no major injuries were reported. but at least three sections of a local highway were damaged. the 5.6 reading is the a largest recorded earthquake in the state's history. we're keeping close tabs on the story and will bring you any pictures or video of damage we get into the newsroom. >>> an american writer who disappeared in libya for months is back home this morning. matthew van dyke returned to baltimore last night. he told reporters he went to libya to hp with the fight against gadhafi and spent the last few weeks on the front lines. he also says he spent months in a libyan prison after he was captured with rebel forces. van dyke said he couldn't sit back and watch libyans fight for their freedom without trying to help. >>> and it looks like we can look forward to a nice sunny day today. it's going to be a little cool today. chuck bell is in the weather center with today's forecast. >> good morning. yeah, off to a very chilly start to
the quake hit late friday night near the city of prague. about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. luckily, no major injuries were reported. but at least three sections of a local highway were damaged. the 5.6 reading is the a largest recorded earthquake in the state's history. we're keeping close tabs on the story and will bring you any pictures or video of damage we get into the newsroom. >>> an american writer who disappeared in libya for months is back home this morning. matthew van...
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in fact, the archbishop of prague prayed for the team the night before. it didn't make any difference. another hat trick for lionel messi, and they're through. real madrid can join them tonight if they win. >> i heard they scored 500 goals in the last 200 games. all right, mike, got to move on. thanks very much indeed. in britain, we've had huge controversy about protesters camped outside london's landmark st. paul's cathedral. now the archbishop of canterbury has expressed sympathy for the protesters. dr. williams is back in court for the introduction of a tax saying it would help to advance the moral agenda of the protesters, he put it. legal action forcing the removal of the protesters' tents has been suspended. joining me from outside st. paul's cathedral in central london is our correspondent. >> well, an extraordinary change in atmosphere, really, at this camp. you can see behind me, yesterday morning they were waking up not just under very wet campers, but also under the threat of legal action, possible eviction, giving them 48 hours to leave from
in fact, the archbishop of prague prayed for the team the night before. it didn't make any difference. another hat trick for lionel messi, and they're through. real madrid can join them tonight if they win. >> i heard they scored 500 goals in the last 200 games. all right, mike, got to move on. thanks very much indeed. in britain, we've had huge controversy about protesters camped outside london's landmark st. paul's cathedral. now the archbishop of canterbury has expressed sympathy for...
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europe's financial chaos hijacks the g twenty meeting in prague the leaders of the world's richest nations discuss what to do about the greek debt and the teetering euro zone. oakland's streets are littered with tear gas canisters and spend the rubber bullets after a riot police crackdown on a massive occupy protest that left america's fifth largest port. plus russia questions the fairness of businessman a victim boots trial and want to bring him home after a new york jury finds him guilty of arms trafficking. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow with me recent shea well against the opulent surroundings of the french riviera the political heavyweights of the g twenty discussing how to stop europe's economy being dragged down by greek debt eurozone leaders are holding back the latest rescue payouts athens until a referendum on whether greeks even want to be saved that's past season is now using khanna to get across the relevance of the g twenty anything good to see you gloomy weather gloomy mood i was the atmosphere like where you are. well in fact i was just going to ta
europe's financial chaos hijacks the g twenty meeting in prague the leaders of the world's richest nations discuss what to do about the greek debt and the teetering euro zone. oakland's streets are littered with tear gas canisters and spend the rubber bullets after a riot police crackdown on a massive occupy protest that left america's fifth largest port. plus russia questions the fairness of businessman a victim boots trial and want to bring him home after a new york jury finds him guilty of...
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europe's financial chaos hijacks the g twenty meeting in prague as the leaders of the world's richest nations discuss what to do about the greek debt and the teetering euro zone. streets littered with tear gas canisters and spend. a riot police crackdown on a massive occupy protest the fifth largest. russia questions the businessman boots trial i want to bring him home after a new york jury finds him guilty of arms trafficking. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me. well against the surroundings of the french riviera the political heavyweights of the g twenty discussing how to stop europe's economy being dragged down by greek debt eurozone leaders are holding back the.
europe's financial chaos hijacks the g twenty meeting in prague as the leaders of the world's richest nations discuss what to do about the greek debt and the teetering euro zone. streets littered with tear gas canisters and spend. a riot police crackdown on a massive occupy protest the fifth largest. russia questions the businessman boots trial i want to bring him home after a new york jury finds him guilty of arms trafficking. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow with me. well...
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leaders of the world's richest nations discuss what to do about the teetering eurozone the g twenty summit in prague. copeland's the streets are littered with tear gas canisters and spend rubber bullets stop the riot police crackdown on a massive occupy protest the left america's fifth largest for our first. class rush of questions of the fairness of businessman and victim foods trial wants to bring him home after a new york jury finds him guilty. right now time for the latest from the world of sports richard. walk in school today great to have you with us this always for a. must win game are being told the pulse wasn't in the europa league wins it's a progressing alive. seeing red state style star striker suited to be our get smart in all this is beyond me and i'll tell goalless draw against clubs on this for the champions league. cruising in croatia since carl remain unbeaten impossibles euro league all for easy win zagreb. the full first in the europa league rubin tain run publishing is tottenham because of the two time russian champions needing a result to keep alive their hopes of making their
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so i had here on r t it's a trip down the memoir leg from prague to liza writes the donald rumsfeld indicated the bush administration looks more like a dysfunctional family would be to vote for elliott so as they take turns poking holes at each other's reputations when all is said and done should we expect the same from president obama's cabinet that. the police will wreck any. protest nobody seems to know. that every pepper sprayed the face but hardly argument that they're being overly dramatic. and mr. you know the story and it seems so. easy to understand it and then something else. the part of it i realized everything is. part of the. former secretary of state hardly is a crisis dishing all but there are what really went on behind the scenes during the bush administration her memoir released today reveals a strained relationship with former vice president dick cheney as well as former secretary of defense donald rumsfeld and rice is now maher intitled no higher honor a number of my years in washington and rice admits tensions around so high that it forced her to the brink of a resigning s
so i had here on r t it's a trip down the memoir leg from prague to liza writes the donald rumsfeld indicated the bush administration looks more like a dysfunctional family would be to vote for elliott so as they take turns poking holes at each other's reputations when all is said and done should we expect the same from president obama's cabinet that. the police will wreck any. protest nobody seems to know. that every pepper sprayed the face but hardly argument that they're being overly...
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the property. they are making prague -- progress on that. one of the examples is they were occupying the bocce courts we spent private monies on. by this weekend they moved off of that. >> the mayor revealed the costs of city work crews cleaning up justin herman plaza will be funded privately. >>> coming up next, separated after birth. tonight two little girls are resting in their own beds for the first time. we will have an update. >> and embarassed, but undetered. the man would predicted the end of the world is making more predictions on "nightline." >> and coming up next on "nightline" a wife survives three murder attempts and she says her husband, his mistress and three clumsy hit men are to blame. and brad paisley talks about ñcñiñiñiñiooooooooool >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> for the first time in their lives, two little girls are sleeping in separate beds. born as conjoined twins they underwent 12 hours of surgery at stanford. as lisa amin go legion report -- lisa amin gulezian reports,
the property. they are making prague -- progress on that. one of the examples is they were occupying the bocce courts we spent private monies on. by this weekend they moved off of that. >> the mayor revealed the costs of city work crews cleaning up justin herman plaza will be funded privately. >>> coming up next, separated after birth. tonight two little girls are resting in their own beds for the first time. we will have an update. >> and embarassed, but undetered. the man...
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the property. they are making prague -- progress on that. one of the examples is they were occupying the bocce courts we spent private monies on. by this weekend they moved off of that. >> the mayor revealed the costs of city work crews cleaning up justin herman plaza will be funded privately. >>> coming up next, separated after birth. tonight two little girls are resting in their own beds for the first time. we will have an update. >> and embarassed, but undetered. the man would predicted the end of the world is making more predictions on "nightline." >> and coming up next on "nightline" a wife survives three murder attempts and she says her husband, his mistress and three clumsy hit men are to blame. to blame. and brad paisley talks [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [
the property. they are making prague -- progress on that. one of the examples is they were occupying the bocce courts we spent private monies on. by this weekend they moved off of that. >> the mayor revealed the costs of city work crews cleaning up justin herman plaza will be funded privately. >>> coming up next, separated after birth. tonight two little girls are resting in their own beds for the first time. we will have an update. >> and embarassed, but undetered. the man...
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we'll see where it goes for the people of burma many thanks to my guest today in london birmingham and in prague and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time remember. whether it's life in the fastlane almost slovo to any way. agent alongside them not. natural science and technology updated. the diversity of this land.
we'll see where it goes for the people of burma many thanks to my guest today in london birmingham and in prague and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time remember. whether it's life in the fastlane almost slovo to any way. agent alongside them not. natural science and technology updated. the diversity of this land.
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twenty years hundreds of thousands of hundreds have migrated from costs here causing the population destroying prague one hundred thousand to around three thousand well many have started to come back most they still face this roman a set despite attending a master's degree since his father's death can choose says he has been unable to hold down a steady job and has been living in a tiny unheated room with his mother and brother because of their tiny numbers in kashmir many pundits like him believe they will always be largely ignored by those in political power there is nothing but if the government comes up with any packages for us there is some possibility otherwise even the remaining few families will also move out of kashmir i think i will leave kashmir or other pundits however are more optimistic v.j. sauce left the kashmir valley more than twenty years ago he's now back and is looking forward to a chance to reconnect to his past. john's. to fight back because this is my right and nobody can and i'd rather he's a from a lot of the minority i belong to dismiss. me while sass of knowledge is the st
twenty years hundreds of thousands of hundreds have migrated from costs here causing the population destroying prague one hundred thousand to around three thousand well many have started to come back most they still face this roman a set despite attending a master's degree since his father's death can choose says he has been unable to hold down a steady job and has been living in a tiny unheated room with his mother and brother because of their tiny numbers in kashmir many pundits like him...
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we'll see where it goes for the people of burma many thanks to my guest today in london birmingham and in prague and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. it is. download the official o.t. application to i phone i pod touch from the i choose apps to. watch on t.v. life on the go.
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i dared to expand the war and i'm going to prague pummelled one of the front is not going to go it concluded with third world war and war and warning everyone pakistan has been america's main ally in the region for decades but constant abuse of the partnership by the us has driven a wedge between the two many believe that pakistan's case highlights that a u.s. bearing gifts while later stop at nothing to get what it wants marina for nile r.t. new york. meantime you're the president of the pack nationalists forms of pakistan that has been used by the us and it's time for the country to stand up for itself bucks any interest will have to be respected of products and work is if we didn't take part in any efforts to stabilize afghanistan and let me just remind you box that has played a major role as you know in the beginning of the war we're talking ten years ago. an air for peace efforts that led to the formation of a government that is headed no but president hamid karzai there is no way that you can have the operation of a country if you will not take that country's interests along unfortunat
i dared to expand the war and i'm going to prague pummelled one of the front is not going to go it concluded with third world war and war and warning everyone pakistan has been america's main ally in the region for decades but constant abuse of the partnership by the us has driven a wedge between the two many believe that pakistan's case highlights that a u.s. bearing gifts while later stop at nothing to get what it wants marina for nile r.t. new york. meantime you're the president of the pack...
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the. campaign for nuclear disarmament in birmingham we have peter ere he is a middle east consultant and in prague we cross to mitchell bell for he is the editor of the essential european journal of international and security studies at metropolitan university prague cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kate i'd like to go to you first in london what do you think about this report a lot of people are calling it a whitewash while at the same time the regime in bahrain has made a lot of violations or made against its own people. well i think it presents a number of very interesting issues obviously it's been widely reported here in britain that this is a first so to speak the first time that such a government has willingly and voluntarily opened itself up to scrutiny investigation in this way and of course we have. many pieces of information the absolute discredits the bahraini regime with heard about killings we've heard about torturing repression and all kinds of revelations so that in itself is a positive step forward that that has happened but i think it does reall
the. campaign for nuclear disarmament in birmingham we have peter ere he is a middle east consultant and in prague we cross to mitchell bell for he is the editor of the essential european journal of international and security studies at metropolitan university prague cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kate i'd like to go to you first in london what do you think about this report a lot of people are calling it a whitewash while at the same time the regime in...
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later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament demanding a raise to their ridiculous you know pensions they demolished everything in their prague attacking the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you look at it when you want to lure in agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and that they're planning attacks on state bodies nationwide people have completely lost their shine experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with the euro twenty to twelve football championship and the crucial parliamentary election looming the temperature of scandal will most certainly be rising again come next year. odyssey reporting from kiev in ukraine. now take a look at some of the stories from around the world a u.s. army soldier convicted of slaughtering three afghan civilians for sports has been sentenced to life the jury asked however in the side of the staff sergeant calvin gibbs will be eligible for parole after serving ten years in prison. the twenty six year old was the highest ranking a five soldiers charged over the deaths of the an armed man during patrols in kandahar
later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament demanding a raise to their ridiculous you know pensions they demolished everything in their prague attacking the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you look at it when you want to lure in agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and that they're planning attacks on state bodies nationwide people have completely lost their shine experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a...
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later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament demanding a raise to their ridiculously low pensions they demolished everything in their prague attacking the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you can work around you want to lure enforcement agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and planning attacks on state police nationwide people have completely lost their shine conspiracy theories and public protests of late have created enough scandal. for any media to be swamped with work and the chief editor of one of ukraine's leading news websites believes it could get even worse. the first year of human condition power was to come because people expected a better life after the wild years you should escape and she was filled with madness but at least that choosing was open and predictable now we don't know what to expect tomorrow and anything like a possible devaluation of our currency can explode the country experts say ukraine may again quiet down for a while but with the euro twenty two world football championship and a crucial parliamentary election looming the temperat
later veterans of the chernobyl clear up stormed the parliament demanding a raise to their ridiculously low pensions they demolished everything in their prague attacking the police with blunt weapons growing social unrest scared the country's president when you can work around you want to lure enforcement agencies tell me that people are buying firearms and planning attacks on state police nationwide people have completely lost their shine conspiracy theories and public protests of late have...
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the first quake hit just after 2:00 in the morning just north of the town of prague. that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. the 4.7 magnitude quake could be felt as far away as kansas, missouri and arkansas. two smaller quakes followed over the next 30 minutes. oklahoma city police say they received several 911 calls but have no reports of injuries or damage. >>> a man convicted of setting a number of fires in the district now faces a number of charges for fires in prince georges county. the suspect was hit with those new indictments just moments after pleading guilty in d.c. superior court. jackie benson has the report. >> reporter: these garden apartment units are still empty and boarded up. months after two separate arsons that prince georges county prosecutors now believe to be the work of a 34-year-old man. this boarded up apartment unit is the one he was accused of setting fire to in december of 2010 just a few months later in may, this unit was set on fire also believed to be the work of the same man. >> reporter: residents say it's a danger and an eyesore
the first quake hit just after 2:00 in the morning just north of the town of prague. that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. the 4.7 magnitude quake could be felt as far away as kansas, missouri and arkansas. two smaller quakes followed over the next 30 minutes. oklahoma city police say they received several 911 calls but have no reports of injuries or damage. >>> a man convicted of setting a number of fires in the district now faces a number of charges for fires in prince georges...
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the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more hands-on experience.
the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground...
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the city. she told us how significant this cancellation is. >> this has been seen as a bit of a comeback tour and getting very good reviews. it started in prague earlier this summer. the singer appeared with a big orchestra. he had been troubled would still help recently. there was a concert in october in london that he had to pull out because of a viral infection. his publicist said that he is being given excellent care and that he is said to be improving. they will try and reschedule the concert. >> portugal was hit by a general strike on thursday. they're still protesting greece over spending cuts. what about the third country that needed a bailout? a year ago this week, ireland requested financial assistance. there is a sense that ireland is partly taking the pain and getting on with the process of debt reduction. what is really going on. >> 12 months and the mood is very different. there have not been mass protests are widespread public sector strikes. it seems as if ireland is taking the pain and getting on with it. the economy is growing. food is one industry fueling the growth. this is pepperoni produced in ireland. exports like this h
the city. she told us how significant this cancellation is. >> this has been seen as a bit of a comeback tour and getting very good reviews. it started in prague earlier this summer. the singer appeared with a big orchestra. he had been troubled would still help recently. there was a concert in october in london that he had to pull out because of a viral infection. his publicist said that he is being given excellent care and that he is said to be improving. they will try and reschedule...
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the quake hit late last night near the city of prague. that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. ideo of the damage caused by the quake. you can see chunks of a local highway are missing and luckily no major injuries were reported. the 5.6 reading is the largest recorded earthquake in the state's history. checking in with chuck bell right now, chuck used to live out that way. ever experience something similar to that? >> no. the first earthquake ive
the quake hit late last night near the city of prague. that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city. ideo of the damage caused by the quake. you can see chunks of a local highway are missing and luckily no major injuries were reported. the 5.6 reading is the largest recorded earthquake in the state's history. checking in with chuck bell right now, chuck used to live out that way. ever experience something similar to that? >> no. the first earthquake ive
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during past uprisings, whether it be the prague spring, the hon.ing, the ataman square -- it took weeks for one-way communication to spread by word of mouth, pamphlets, or short wave radio, across the masses. by comparison, this year in egypt, it took 18 days for protesters organized by twitter, and by facebook to completely overthrow a regime that had been interest for over 30 years. the world and technology are certainly changing. in this new work, more globalized world, a significant events in one country can rapidly have consequences cascading around the entire world. interestingly some analysts are telling us that our governments are not well adapted to reach out or react to these new convergences. these same analysts are predicting that there will be a decline of liberal democracies as a social and political model -- political model. this is provocative and trendy, but it is premature and probably misguided. as the arab uprising in decay, democratic ideals still resonate strongly around the world. when hundreds of thousands of egyptians occup
during past uprisings, whether it be the prague spring, the hon.ing, the ataman square -- it took weeks for one-way communication to spread by word of mouth, pamphlets, or short wave radio, across the masses. by comparison, this year in egypt, it took 18 days for protesters organized by twitter, and by facebook to completely overthrow a regime that had been interest for over 30 years. the world and technology are certainly changing. in this new work, more globalized world, a significant events...
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the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... as built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... the irish really do enjoy the gift of gab, and for travelers, that means excellent guides, like don herlihy in kinsale, are available in any historic town. in the 15th, 16th, 17th centuries, this harbor here, kinsale, was the most important natural harbor on the whole coastline of ireland, by far the most perfect in an age of sailing ships, and sails ruled the waves. countries with great fleets were great powers in their own right. and this was a time when the sun never set on the spanish empire. in 1601, the fourth, the very last spanish armada ever to sail, sailed into this harbor here with the idea of linking up with clans in the northern part of ireland, that by allying, they could drive the english out of ireland and take liberty for themselves. the spaniards sail in here unopposed, 1601. about 5,000 camp within the town. the english surprise them with 10,000 forces on the high ground here. approximately 6,000 irish clansmen come dow
the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... as built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... the irish really do enjoy the gift of gab, and for travelers, that means excellent guides, like don herlihy in kinsale, are available in any historic town. in the 15th, 16th, 17th centuries, this harbor here, kinsale, was the most important natural harbor on the whole coastline of ireland, by far the most perfect in an age of sailing...
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the us at least lamarr. growing pressure from europe and i'm talking in particular from prague. and germany hardly the u.k. certainly the european parliament and the commission is going to start the crisis is say first the leaders who quit and italy were placed by people who were never elected to office he knew their way around brussels and here in italy with berlusconi now gone doesn't. painful reforms now need to be implemented to meet. for the first time since the crisis began talks have now begun to turn to the possibility of exits from the year or the creation of the cool europe countries like germany seem to be leading the way but i think it's not in the best interest of the germans to keep on going with this article over your head you have behaved badly we're going to punish that's not a union in united states of america you for steve behaved badly imagine taxes behaving badly what you think obama is going to do we're going to keep you out of united states of america no they're not going to be growing sense of a bad year with a good year agreed has not gone and missed by struggling countries because
the us at least lamarr. growing pressure from europe and i'm talking in particular from prague. and germany hardly the u.k. certainly the european parliament and the commission is going to start the crisis is say first the leaders who quit and italy were placed by people who were never elected to office he knew their way around brussels and here in italy with berlusconi now gone doesn't. painful reforms now need to be implemented to meet. for the first time since the crisis began talks have now...
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our affiliate says the epicenter was near the town of prague about an hour from oklahoma city. injuries or damages to report but aftershocks have been hitting ever since according to the u.s. geological survey. >>> now to connecticut where thousands of homes are still in the dark and the cold one week after a surprise snowstorm overwhelmed the northeast. the governor says he's not happy with the pace of repairs. our national correspondent susan candiotti has latest from west hartford. >> reporter: don, as a lot of public officials in the state of connecticut have been telling us, sometimes the squeaky wheel gets the grease. they call it a very slow pace of returning power. that's when things really started to pick up. this is the kind of thing that power crews have had to deal with. old trees that were weighted down by all that snow last weekend, snapping these trees in two, the trees falling on power lines and it created havoc. right now all residents want is to get their power back. at nearly every turn, fallen trees, twisted limbs and tangled vines. leaving hundreds of thous
our affiliate says the epicenter was near the town of prague about an hour from oklahoma city. injuries or damages to report but aftershocks have been hitting ever since according to the u.s. geological survey. >>> now to connecticut where thousands of homes are still in the dark and the cold one week after a surprise snowstorm overwhelmed the northeast. the governor says he's not happy with the pace of repairs. our national correspondent susan candiotti has latest from west hartford....
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it was centered near the town every prague, oklahoma and that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city.ce then, reporting six aftershocks ranging from 2.7 to 3.4. law enforcement has not received reports every injuries but several people say items did fall off shelves and homes. the quake was felt as far away as kansas, missouri, and arkansas. >>> also new this morning, two people are in the hospital after getting hut by a car near the occupy dc protests. it happened last night after the car drove rite through a crude and hit three people altogether. two had to be taken to the hospital. their conditions are not known this morning. the driver is not facing any charges. the d.c. police department says the driver had a grown light and the pedestrians hit were apparently trying to block the roadway. >>> the look of the original occupy wall street protests are starting to change. organizers in new york city have brought in large tents to replace several smaller ones. the idea is to increase safety and communication among the protestors. some tents will be designated for groups like women onl
it was centered near the town every prague, oklahoma and that's about 50 miles east of oklahoma city.ce then, reporting six aftershocks ranging from 2.7 to 3.4. law enforcement has not received reports every injuries but several people say items did fall off shelves and homes. the quake was felt as far away as kansas, missouri, and arkansas. >>> also new this morning, two people are in the hospital after getting hut by a car near the occupy dc protests. it happened last night after the...
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the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... ilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... [ lilting flute music playing ] the beauty of the highlands is powerfully felt in the vast rannoch moor... hundreds of desolate square miles much enjoyed by hikers and lovers of nature. [ flute music continuing ] [ bagpipes playing ] the windy expanse of the highlands -- this is where piping feels right. roadside pipers entertain travelers for tips on the road into glencoe. boy, that's great. thank you. can you give me a quick tour of your -- of your gear and everything? yeah, surely. you've got your bag, hand-sewn -- hide bag. lovely. then you've got your two bass, your tenor drone. the blowpipe. to fill the -- to fill the bag. yeah. and you've got your standard keyboard. it's where your music comes from. so is you can play the recorder, you can actually -- you have to fill the bag but when you play this -- can i give it a whirl? yeah. okay. so you're gonna power the organ, and then i will try to cover all
the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... ilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... [ lilting flute music playing ] the beauty of the highlands is powerfully felt in the vast rannoch moor... hundreds of desolate square miles much enjoyed by hikers and lovers of nature. [ flute music continuing ] [ bagpipes playing ] the windy expanse of the highlands -- this is where piping feels right....
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the capital believes that e.u. debt question will dominate volatility in prague in hunter's thinking and by. the looks law you should probably know would be a ball european cross a school of course a group of the major sole source of volatility in the medium term however we are thinking about investors should choose their words fundamental data towards microeconomic data. results of the company us in the recent couple of weeks we'll see in moscow for the economic data in flowing and elsewhere believe the one to weakness pattern is to persist in the market so probably such. sell offs can be used for inquiries and positions out a bit better price and. that's it for now more updates coming to you about for that time you. will. see its technology innovation all the best of elements from around russia we've got the future coverage. mission free cretaceous free cars for churches free commitments free free.
the capital believes that e.u. debt question will dominate volatility in prague in hunter's thinking and by. the looks law you should probably know would be a ball european cross a school of course a group of the major sole source of volatility in the medium term however we are thinking about investors should choose their words fundamental data towards microeconomic data. results of the company us in the recent couple of weeks we'll see in moscow for the economic data in flowing and elsewhere...
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during past uprisings, whether it be the prague spring, the hungarian uprising, canon software, it took weeks for communication to spread by word of mouth, pamphlets, or shortwave radio across the masses carried this year in egypt, it took 18 days for protesters organized by twitter and facebook to completely a regime that had been entrenched for over 40 years. technology is changing. in this more globalize world, significant events in one country can rapidly have consequences cascading around the entire world. interestingly, some analysts are telling us that our governments are not well adapted to reach out or react to these new convergences. and the unpredictability of the international system. these same analysts are predicting that there will be a decline of liberal democracies as a social and political model and of their influence in the world. this analysis is certainly provocative, even trendy. in my view, it is premature and probably misguided. as the arab uprising indicate, democratic ideals still resonate strongly and stir passion around the world. when hundreds of thousands o
during past uprisings, whether it be the prague spring, the hungarian uprising, canon software, it took weeks for communication to spread by word of mouth, pamphlets, or shortwave radio across the masses carried this year in egypt, it took 18 days for protesters organized by twitter and facebook to completely a regime that had been entrenched for over 40 years. technology is changing. in this more globalize world, significant events in one country can rapidly have consequences cascading around...
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the capital of croatia, they call it the new prague. i'm not sure sure about that. y recommend. >> what about other places closer to home? >> in the u.s., only 30% of americans have passports, number one. >> wow, really? >> we're too comfortable traveling within this magnificent country we have. there's so many beautiful cities. charleston in south carolina, i just love. there are islands off the coast of charleston that are very easy to get to. very lovely. >> i must say when i read about that pick in your book, i was surprised by that. i have been to charleston and i think it's lovely, too, but one of the most fascinating cities to visit in the united states. what sets it apart? >> the money from the plantations were poured into charleston. one of our most flourishing cultural hot spots. the first opera and museum and the homes are magnificent and most of them are ba& bs. good eating city. >> good shopping? >> good shopping. good eating city. love to eat. >> i was there a couple years ago for a wedding and i stayed at this historic inn called the planter's inn. it
the capital of croatia, they call it the new prague. i'm not sure sure about that. y recommend. >> what about other places closer to home? >> in the u.s., only 30% of americans have passports, number one. >> wow, really? >> we're too comfortable traveling within this magnificent country we have. there's so many beautiful cities. charleston in south carolina, i just love. there are islands off the coast of charleston that are very easy to get to. very lovely. >> i...
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confirmed frank one part will be the england captain for the second time now part of last night england in their two one win over denmark in prague and hagen last february regular skipper john terry is being rested for the strange match i police investigation into claims of racism which will return to lead england against. on cheers they are very unruly and rio ferdinand also misnomers england haven't beaten spain since two thousand and one however despite a flawless european qualifying campaign the champions did lose to italy this august . every my proudest moment in an england shirt and i've had a few moments for actually leading a country where belief in our ground is a very special time for me i'm actually writing. golf now and overnight leader tiger woods has dropped stude joint eight splay so after a disappointing three over par round of seventy five local man john senden a course record equalling nine under sixty three to take a one shot lead after the third day at the australian open well woods tops the leaderboard after two rounds and it seemed like the former world number one has found his swing the thirty five year old
confirmed frank one part will be the england captain for the second time now part of last night england in their two one win over denmark in prague and hagen last february regular skipper john terry is being rested for the strange match i police investigation into claims of racism which will return to lead england against. on cheers they are very unruly and rio ferdinand also misnomers england haven't beaten spain since two thousand and one however despite a flawless european qualifying...
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believed it was improper to put the government was doing fine as the mexican government was responsibly compensating these companies. so in prague in 1941 cup in mexico six months later declares war after the germans and two of his ships and we became belligerents. we became allies in the war against the axis powers. and so the united states under the administration of franklin roosevelt decided it was high time to use this as an opportunity under the good neighbor policy to get on 19 american republics together to see we stand united to defend the hemisphere against japanese italian and german expression. and i am arguing in this book and in the subsequent book coming out next year that this changed the course of u.s.-mexico diplomatic relations from one of mutual suspicion to one of professional level communications from the foreign ministry in mexico in the state department president to president. many of you remember the cozy relationship that george w. bush had back before 9/11 9/11 changed all that anonymous the u.s.-mexico relationship, just that the united states had interest particularly in latin america and middle east
believed it was improper to put the government was doing fine as the mexican government was responsibly compensating these companies. so in prague in 1941 cup in mexico six months later declares war after the germans and two of his ships and we became belligerents. we became allies in the war against the axis powers. and so the united states under the administration of franklin roosevelt decided it was high time to use this as an opportunity under the good neighbor policy to get on 19 american...
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the urinal. they are writing quotes from famous prague residents. >> nick, how many times when you were a little write your name in the snow with your pee when you're outside? >> any chance i get. >> what the hell are they doing? i mean, honestly? art tells a story. art evokes emotions. this is a man peeg in a puddle. >> theseopular. ls ofot peoe e visiting the area outside of the museum to check them out. and now there is a little phone number that's on a little placard. you can text message something to this number and these guys will pee the message. >> you have no idea if it's writing the correct word. >> it's not on paper, it's not on sand, it's not on snow, it's in a puddle of water. >> ladies, you're both way too excited about this. >> you know, you kind of use your imagination. it's interpretation. >> right. >> you can't tell me that's not pretty awesome. >> i can tell you it's not pretty awesome. >> you know,ky probably you text something and say hey, you know what, it's snowing out, could you pee this text into the snow? >> yeah, i'd have to drink a lot of water first. art is in the ar
the urinal. they are writing quotes from famous prague residents. >> nick, how many times when you were a little write your name in the snow with your pee when you're outside? >> any chance i get. >> what the hell are they doing? i mean, honestly? art tells a story. art evokes emotions. this is a man peeg in a puddle. >> theseopular. ls ofot peoe e visiting the area outside of the museum to check them out. and now there is a little phone number that's on a little...