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between the private sector and the government whether it's patent reform or immigration reform or the r&d tax credit. the president has set sail on the right course. he's not perfect. there are areas that we work with him. but the private sector and the government coming together to push innovation makes all the sense in the world. >> host: well, in your kind of hometown newspaper, the "san jose mercury news", william shuguard had an op-ed, a professor at the university of mississippi, he's also associated with the independent constitute in oakland. and he wrote: while public investments in technological innovation sound like a good idea, the danger is that the funds will be directed toward politically popular projects rather than those with the highest economic value. >> guest: that's one point of view. at intel we would disagree with that. the national science foundation, the national institute of standards, the office of science, the department of energy, they do crucial work. they produce the seed corn for great companies like intel. so we collaborate with them, and when president o
between the private sector and the government whether it's patent reform or immigration reform or the r&d tax credit. the president has set sail on the right course. he's not perfect. there are areas that we work with him. but the private sector and the government coming together to push innovation makes all the sense in the world. >> host: well, in your kind of hometown newspaper, the "san jose mercury news", william shuguard had an op-ed, a professor at the university of...
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. >>> generally not controversial, we'll tell you why one person that tackled the r word has become one of the hottest videos on you tube. >>> new at 10:00, it's graduation time for dozens of students at universities and colleges around the area. and those new grads as well as their schools are facing new challenges. eric rasmussen just spoke to graduates making that milestone. >> reporter: 470 associate degrees handed out in the program tonight. that's less than each of the previous three years but school leaders here say that's not for a lack of determination or demand. >> reporter: it's the moment students at the college of san mateo had been waiting and fighting for. that includes mother of two patrice reed ford who took nine years off after school but is now the first one to graduate in her family. >> just knowing that i can do it. i can achieve my dream. >> reporter: she did it in just two years and is now transferring to uc berkeley. but it hasn't happened that fast for everyone. the threat of another 10% cut to california's community colleges could make getting to graduation eve
. >>> generally not controversial, we'll tell you why one person that tackled the r word has become one of the hottest videos on you tube. >>> new at 10:00, it's graduation time for dozens of students at universities and colleges around the area. and those new grads as well as their schools are facing new challenges. eric rasmussen just spoke to graduates making that milestone. >> reporter: 470 associate degrees handed out in the program tonight. that's less than each of...
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second because they aren't being you predicting that predicted that they would raise the value of the r. and b. the something that the u.s. has been encouraging but actually it's not good because this shift purchasing power to china actually is a negative for the dollar they talk a little bit about that yet you know the chinese have under god their currency for years and we constantly accuse china that somehow doing that benefits china at our expense when it's actually the reverse because what happens is because chinese undermine their own personal. power so their own citizens see the value of their savings and evaluate their wages and diminish and so they can afford to buy a lot of things that absent that intervention they would be able to afford and the flipside of that is americans are able to buy things that actually paid intervention we couldn't afford and so our shelves are full of products i made in china yet a chinese shelves don't have those products or if they have them they're too expensive for many chinese to buy but if the chinese government were simply to remove those who
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the time. there was an interagency committee of r&d that was set up pursuant to the act of 1990. is it agreed officer i helped establish that inside the coast guard. the funding details of the first two or three years and you can't do much with a couple hundred thousand dollars a year in the interagency committee and when you move beyond the containment and capping the process related to the drilling systems under the purview of the department of interior the right place to go at this is an interagency committee on r&d with a set of priorities shared by the epa and the other agencies that have a stake in this and then a robust schedule to go out and actually bring the questions to get them research and come up with a public policy decision on how to move forward. >> i would deter you to one of the disappointments following the exxon valdez tragedy. with a lot of lessons learned, and in fact we really haven't made much progress in terms of the technology and the advancement when it comes to clean up in the water from the time of the exxon valdez 20 years ago to what we saw with ma
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not only would prices rise but interest rates would rise because in order to suppress the value of the r. and b. they buy a lot of dollars and they use those dollars to buy you a stranger east and that creates more demand for treasuries and that helps keep the rates down and it's not just china it's with china by keeping its currency down you have all these other countries in southeast asia that are trying to remain competitive i would china and so they're buying dollars and that's why you see all these softer wealth funds all around the world better loaded up with dollars because all these countries are trying to keep their currency low but we wait they lose and when they realize that this is not in their interest they will stop doing it because these are political decisions to buy dollars to suppress their currencies and when they start to believe that these decisions are wrong and they start to see the consequences the consequence right now is inflation all these countries that are suppressing their currency have to print a lot of my to do it and that's inflation and prices are rising
not only would prices rise but interest rates would rise because in order to suppress the value of the r. and b. they buy a lot of dollars and they use those dollars to buy you a stranger east and that creates more demand for treasuries and that helps keep the rates down and it's not just china it's with china by keeping its currency down you have all these other countries in southeast asia that are trying to remain competitive i would china and so they're buying dollars and that's why you see...
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the president has made a series of good decisions to invest in nanoelectronics research, to extend the r&d tax credit permanently but this is a hard slog. tax reform is an area for example where we are going to have to work with the administration on statutory rates, on the territorial tax system on effective marginal rates. nothing is ever easy. he has derided in the right principle to push science and push engineering. however, we will have to work in the context of a republican held house, democratically held senate and a democrat in the white house to reach good compromises that encourage open platform, open systems and open standards so that companies like dell, or microsoft or intel or apple, the heart and soul of american technology can flourish going forward. >> host: can i step back and ask you? we have seen science itself become politically charged in a lot of ways in the last few years. how does intel view these discussions regarding the importance of basic scientific research and funding and its importance to our economy as it company that is sort of at the nexus of scientifi
the president has made a series of good decisions to invest in nanoelectronics research, to extend the r&d tax credit permanently but this is a hard slog. tax reform is an area for example where we are going to have to work with the administration on statutory rates, on the territorial tax system on effective marginal rates. nothing is ever easy. he has derided in the right principle to push science and push engineering. however, we will have to work in the context of a republican held...
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he went in with one person and one of the respect of those there, and in the process one of the r respect of the white hse. he was budget director, was a budget hawk en he was in thehe house, and has a great religions on both ends of pennsylvania avenue -- great relations on both ends of pennsylvania avenue. >> the key word that mark said was "budget." this i is not a guy who was appoininted because of the strategic vision, but it is the guy who knows how to cut the budget. president obama earlier in the week, in talking about debt, that is the one place he wants to cut and panetta will be his instruments. >> i amot quite sure that is entirely true. panetta went into the cia and e cia was very antsy about him. he won over the agency. that agency keeps people alive -- eats people live. you are lookinto replace bob gates, probably the best defense secretary in modern times and you want somebody who is a proven commodity sebody who managed to do ok at thehe cia. that is a good recommendation. >> and somebody savvy politically into 2012. >> met leon panetta in 1970 wheen he was at the departm
he went in with one person and one of the respect of those there, and in the process one of the r respect of the white hse. he was budget director, was a budget hawk en he was in thehe house, and has a great religions on both ends of pennsylvania avenue -- great relations on both ends of pennsylvania avenue. >> the key word that mark said was "budget." this i is not a guy who was appoininted because of the strategic vision, but it is the guy who knows how to cut the budget....
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i've never met one legislator who is against making the r&d permanent. what is the argument on the other side? >> guest: i think the argument on the other side would be that if you extend it extended on a yearly basis only been legislators can act in their oversight capacity to determine how effective companies are using it. we use it to great effect and we have developed technologies like silicon photonics of the data travels on light beams as opposed to copper wires. legislators have an important role in the public policy process for assessing how tax revisions work and so if you make it permanent it will be hard to make it on permanent. i worked on capitol hill for 18 years. i understand when they don't make it permanent but that won't deter us from continuing to advocate for that. >> host: gautham nagesh gautham nagesh was chief of staff to senator dianne feinstein at one point in his career. do you have an ally and ways & means chairman dave camp? >> guest: he has done a terrific job on tax issues. we know him very well. he had some interesting ideas
i've never met one legislator who is against making the r&d permanent. what is the argument on the other side? >> guest: i think the argument on the other side would be that if you extend it extended on a yearly basis only been legislators can act in their oversight capacity to determine how effective companies are using it. we use it to great effect and we have developed technologies like silicon photonics of the data travels on light beams as opposed to copper wires. legislators...
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others say when the r word is in the spotlight it moves the debate forward. >> because this word is ong a discussion about what does it mean to be developmentally disabled. >> for shaprio it means she can be an artist and not have labels. >>> conway quit taxi after three seasons saying he was typecast as a quote blond bimbo. in later years, conway became addicted to drugs and gained a type of fame by appearing on celebrity rehab. >>> carlos santana, paul simon and hermie hancock are among those who signed the letter to the recording academy. they claim the academy unfairly targeted ethnic music in choosing the category to cut. the grammy editors say the cut was not aimed at ethnic music. >>> the state could reduce a merger between at&t and team mobile. the utilities commission has a -- the deal will reduce competition and result in increased prices for cell phone service say opposers. >>> the court has sited with social network. facebook, twitter, google, and online match making sights are some of the companies opposed to the bill. >>> the holiday weekend is upon us but the weather is
others say when the r word is in the spotlight it moves the debate forward. >> because this word is ong a discussion about what does it mean to be developmentally disabled. >> for shaprio it means she can be an artist and not have labels. >>> conway quit taxi after three seasons saying he was typecast as a quote blond bimbo. in later years, conway became addicted to drugs and gained a type of fame by appearing on celebrity rehab. >>> carlos santana, paul simon and...
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the prosecutor f the international crimal crtn the hague ll sn be seeking arrest warrants r three nior libyan lders. he made an audio broadcast fray night saying he was in a place where nato couldn't get tor kill h. >>his was tripo li overnig, the sound of aircraf and explions. thearget of these lest air raids is unknown. but earer, libn tevision bre ou an dio meage the man they cap turd the leade of e revolution. >> iell the cowd cruders i live in a place whe you can't get t and kill me. liv in the hearts of miions. there e be reports from ity th he may have been woded and left trip l but they were denied by his skes peon. the leader is iery good health, high mal and high irits. he is in trip oli, he is fighting the fig forrd. is leading the fight day b y. >> at the sam pess coerence, nato wa accused of kiing 11 i am mans on an atta on a boarding house. ett bution s threatened. >> witeach imamhat was killed we all killed 1,000 people of frae, brain, cautor, an united arab emires a the states. >> nato saidt was ver careful in its selectionf targets and this locion was clrly identified
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bin den d been apparently hiding between the 14-ot gh walls r mohs until specia forces raided the house from the a. this was is the bedroom that bin laden was found by special forces, shot, and killed. americs say there was fire fight, but no onen the team expect to ke him alive. the opation was apparentl launed from afghanistan. two blacawk helicopters caied around 25 spial rces from u.s. navyeal team six. th flew uer pakistani rar theown of abbottabad, 6 miles aw from the capital islamabad. ere ey located the secret compound that washeirtarget. th forces team was dropped on the roof of th building. bin laden was found in bedroomnd accordi to me port refused t surrender. he was killed with thots to the hd. american officials say d.n.a. samples taken from theody ke tm 99.9 certain it was n laden and that was backe by detaed fial matchi. ficials say his body was buried at sea aer being washed according to custom and reiving a religious fural, e attempt to not have a pce ofpilgrimage for his follers. >> aft sholy after taking ofce, decte leo panetta, the directo of the c.i., to make the k
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i'm wondering what some of those alternatives that you had considered >> the impact identified in the i r was one where under the growth projections to the horizon here, we found that certain of the corridors might be about their capacity standards by that time. we presumed that the housing element could contribute to that excess capacity utilization although we did not really have a mechanism to identify the exact quantity. we identified that as a potential contribution to that impact. that is an impact that could be mitigated with additional service but we are not in a position to declare that that would definitively occur. we have identified this as a significant unavoidable impact. we do not have a mechanism to identify the exact contribution of the housing element to that alternatives and we could not determine which alternatives might reduce that contribution to a less than considerable level. the additional alternatives that were suggested by the appellants at the time of the draft eir had to do with alternatives that focused on just providing capacity to achieve the 31,000 units.
i'm wondering what some of those alternatives that you had considered >> the impact identified in the i r was one where under the growth projections to the horizon here, we found that certain of the corridors might be about their capacity standards by that time. we presumed that the housing element could contribute to that excess capacity utilization although we did not really have a mechanism to identify the exact quantity. we identified that as a potential contribution to that impact....
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we talk to the presentof foreign ratio and a senio poli adsor r the bush admistration at the time o 9-11. od thave youack othe ogra richa. as f as you're concerned,s this aignicant victory in the war agnst extmism? >> it is a siifict victory. it closes something of a apteas you suggested, b it's also notore an that this is not transfoing momentnistory. we will still fa esstial a rrort threatn tame scal tomorrow that we ced last friday, so thin as good as ts is, welcomes this is, it's iorta to keep it in thatind perecti. >> i mean,ne of the mos traoinary things, richard, is, of course, the already mplerelationship th pakistan has tten a lo more compx as result othe location where osamain len s found. wh do you concle here? >> wel y're exactly right. this has been one of the more complicated an frustrating bilateral relationips om bo sides for some decades now. i think it's about toet lot mo frustratingnd complicated. it's hard for me to believe that officials in pakistan's government wer not aware of this cpounin the suburbs of the capital and wt it gges to me yetgain is thatakisn is n
we talk to the presentof foreign ratio and a senio poli adsor r the bush admistration at the time o 9-11. od thave youack othe ogra richa. as f as you're concerned,s this aignicant victory in the war agnst extmism? >> it is a siifict victory. it closes something of a apteas you suggested, b it's also notore an that this is not transfoing momentnistory. we will still fa esstial a rrort threatn tame scal tomorrow that we ced last friday, so thin as good as ts is, welcomes this is, it's...
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two pm in moscow i mattress the good to have you with us here on r t our top story an end to the four year rift between the two palestinian political parties has created an air of fear and uncertainty for israel post mubarak egypt hosted the reconciliation between the facts and hamas movements while a recent poll suggests that the majority of egyptians may be turning their backs on the jewish state as our policy reports the western backed revolution in egypt has only further isolated washington's main ally in the region. most of ody is happier than he's been in a long time the political activist used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by fatah dealings with israel and one who must might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement shares his goals goals that are now being furthered by a new friend. is not only me who's happy the egyptian president hosni mubarak is gone all the arab world is about never had a connection with any muslim organization he had the same head is israel israelis should be w
two pm in moscow i mattress the good to have you with us here on r t our top story an end to the four year rift between the two palestinian political parties has created an air of fear and uncertainty for israel post mubarak egypt hosted the reconciliation between the facts and hamas movements while a recent poll suggests that the majority of egyptians may be turning their backs on the jewish state as our policy reports the western backed revolution in egypt has only further isolated...
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he was noone of the oes who wanted tshowhat r is bad d piesondeul. heas ting to show the feelgs he hadbouthe event he covered a theuffering. wou always come ck. en i edited,inauble] it is the first timehey official wand to invade os. he watche t scene for us. on vietnamese jourlist sai, i he two helicopters going in making aour,nd iave four seats. heaid, i amure he wouldant meo go therwere shot. imagine eomma hicopr highp inhe a, saying they saw a streak ofireoing down into the hillside. he ws prumedmissg, but we knew he was dead. he was greedy for front pas. he wanted toe puished. his only mission ito take pictures that geublished. the pubshed picre fces the read to make up his md somehow. heay be impressed. he may beoved doesn't tter lea it speaks toou and it gets the story to the reader. >> the striking power of images. the life of photographerenri he. you can get updat anyime on r weite. yocanet in tch wh the bbteam on twter. for all us here at "bbcorld ne arica," thanks for watching. hel and welcome. >> see the newunfo, get the top stories fromro
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the estates, or through tax incentives like the r&d tax credit. in addition, the governments of the united states and many other countries from there on research facilities, including facilities focused on nonmilitary applications such as health. the primary economic rationale for a government role in r&d is that absent such interventions the private market would not adequately supply certain types of research. the argument which applies particularly strongly to basic fundamental research is that the full economic value of a scientific advance is unlikely to improve its discoverer, especially of new knowledge can be replicated are disseminated at low cost. for example, received a minute fraction of the economic benefits that have flowed from their discovery of the structure of dna. if many people are able to exploit or otherwise benefit from research done by others then the total or social return to research may be higher on average than the private return to those with the costs and the risks of innovation. as a result, market forces will lead to
the estates, or through tax incentives like the r&d tax credit. in addition, the governments of the united states and many other countries from there on research facilities, including facilities focused on nonmilitary applications such as health. the primary economic rationale for a government role in r&d is that absent such interventions the private market would not adequately supply certain types of research. the argument which applies particularly strongly to basic fundamental...
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police the r t. meanwhile the broader region is still quaking with violence as more die in crackdowns in syria and nato bombs hit central tripoli reportedly killing six. least four airstrikes have reportedly damaged the north korean embassy and he's compound coming just hours after he made a t.v. appearance the first time he's been seen in public since a nato attack killed his youngest son and three grandchildren more than a week ago in syria tanks and soldiers reportedly moved deeper into residential areas as the government crackdown continued at least nineteen more people were killed but the total number of dead close to eight hundred. we continue our discussions in the region about an hour when r.t. speaks with ian crane a political analyst who believes cut off these financial independence may have been a lure for nato intervention. you know let me just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the of the political e
police the r t. meanwhile the broader region is still quaking with violence as more die in crackdowns in syria and nato bombs hit central tripoli reportedly killing six. least four airstrikes have reportedly damaged the north korean embassy and he's compound coming just hours after he made a t.v. appearance the first time he's been seen in public since a nato attack killed his youngest son and three grandchildren more than a week ago in syria tanks and soldiers reportedly moved deeper into...
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hello it's eleven pm sunday evening here in moscow you're watching the weekly from r t our roundup of the week's top stories with me kevin but first anti-government protesters are massing in spanish cities despite the official ban on political demonstrations ahead of elections there the country's finished casting ballots in regional polls with the ruling socialist party said to suffer major losses over thirty thousand people have occupied madrid central square to protest the government's economic policies and skyrocketing unemployment people also come out onto the streets in other cities too including passing loner valencia in seville as the country struggles were overcome the crippling recession and his auntie sara first reports next if the situation doesn't change suit spain could be next in line for an e.u. rescue package. first greece then. and now portugal as the usa is bailouts growing number there are now serious concerns that spain could be the next to topple. playtest throughout europe and hammering to a place even more taxpayers' money being plowed into rescuing others now t
hello it's eleven pm sunday evening here in moscow you're watching the weekly from r t our roundup of the week's top stories with me kevin but first anti-government protesters are massing in spanish cities despite the official ban on political demonstrations ahead of elections there the country's finished casting ballots in regional polls with the ruling socialist party said to suffer major losses over thirty thousand people have occupied madrid central square to protest the government's...
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&d is the need to keep pace with technological advances and other countries. rd has become increasingly international, thanks to improved communication and dissemination of research results from the spread of scientific and engineering talent around the world, and the transfer of technology is through trade, foreign direct investment, and activities of multinational corporations. to be sure, r&d spending remains concentrated in the most well developed countries with the united states still the leader in overall spending. tell whether, in recent years, spending on r&d increased sharply in many emerging markets most notably china and india. a meticulous, spending for r&d by china has increased rapidly in absolute terms of a recent estimate still show its spending to be smaller militant to gdp than in the united states. reflecting the increased research activity in emerging market economies, the share of world r&d expenditures by member nations of the oecd, which mostly comprises advanced economies, has fallen relative to nonmember nations, which tended less-develo
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flavor. >> the o-u-r is french, too. >> yeah. [inaudible] >> ones he didn't use, he rejected them because he thought they were inaccurate of out of date? what was wrong? >> in the book i give specific examples. webster was much more -- had a much better an littic mine than johnson. he was an obsessive and liked to get things exactly right, and i think johnson was vague, sometimes, and webster would really think it true. i think that's really his chief contribution, is just the precision of the definitions. another contribution is that -- remember, johnson is using shakes per, -- shakespeare, and webster says the chief glory of a nation is its authors, and although we don't have a great playwrite lake shakespeare, he puts american literature on the world stage and shows our writers can stack up against writers from anywhere, and i think that's a big part of that contribution, that after the 1828 dictionary appears american culture really has arrived. >> you had a note in there about the global warming essay. you didn't touch upon i
flavor. >> the o-u-r is french, too. >> yeah. [inaudible] >> ones he didn't use, he rejected them because he thought they were inaccurate of out of date? what was wrong? >> in the book i give specific examples. webster was much more -- had a much better an littic mine than johnson. he was an obsessive and liked to get things exactly right, and i think johnson was vague, sometimes, and webster would really think it true. i think that's really his chief contribution, is...
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that is seen as a potential boost for the peace process, but the german chancellor has made her r sition clear, peace in the middle east will only come if the radical hamas movement follows the lead. that means renouncing violence, recognized israel's right to exist, and a willingness to hold peace talks. >> we want a two state solution, and we have to work at this to state solution. we don't believe that unilateral steps will help. that the palestinians are considering declaring statehood within the next few months. some european countries have given such a move cautious backing. germany is flatly opposed. mahmoud abbas is lifted by the cairoeal, saying it is a step to bring hamas back into the fold, and that can only help. >> reconciliation of the palestinian groups will strengthen the peace process and help advance the two state solution. >> chancellor merkel now wants israeli and palestinians to break the stalemate and start talking again. she says germany would help but stopped short of making concrete pledges. >>> pakistan's military has threatened to reconsider its cooperation wit
that is seen as a potential boost for the peace process, but the german chancellor has made her r sition clear, peace in the middle east will only come if the radical hamas movement follows the lead. that means renouncing violence, recognized israel's right to exist, and a willingness to hold peace talks. >> we want a two state solution, and we have to work at this to state solution. we don't believe that unilateral steps will help. that the palestinians are considering declaring...
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play more on the story of john demjanjuk including an interview with his lawyer on our website r t v dot com here's what's also online right now. russia launches a decade long save driving campaign find out how exactly how exactly the initiative backed by more than one hundred countries aims to save millions of lives on the roads around the world. plus in our top rated video section check out the unusual applications one siberian pilot is using his helicopter for normal forming the roles of a waiter and even a shaver. the next crew bound for the international space station is kicked off a two day pre-ignition exam at star city near moscow three men are russian and american and japanese astronaut will be put in simulated crisis situations aboard a scaled mock up of the says a panel of instructors will then grade them according to performance if everything goes well then certify them for the mission afterwards we'll head to the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for the last steps before the six months fit in orbit they'll get there on a new upgraded all digital soyuz spacecraft that's s
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it is eight am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me arena joshie welcome to the program warm greetings and a royal bank rate in the opulent surroundings of buckingham palace britain as well and truly rolled out the red carpet for barack obama designed to affirm the so-called special relationship between the two nations all eyes remain on longdon for the second day of the u.s. president's state visit which will see talks on middle east violence that's amid increasing calls for obama and british pm david cameron to overcome their addiction to war games. all smiles and handshakes as the u.k. and the u.s. take their special relationship to the next level washington's preparing to open up its highly secretive national security council to london as the two countries pledged to deal jointly with perceived security and foreign policy challenges but at what cost to the rest of the world i don't think it will change foreign policy in any dramatic way remember that britain already shares a huge amount of intelligence with the united states in fact britain's nuclear deterrent can ac
it is eight am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me arena joshie welcome to the program warm greetings and a royal bank rate in the opulent surroundings of buckingham palace britain as well and truly rolled out the red carpet for barack obama designed to affirm the so-called special relationship between the two nations all eyes remain on longdon for the second day of the u.s. president's state visit which will see talks on middle east violence that's amid increasing calls for...
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we knowhat bin laden might have been hidg here for years the questions r pakistan's vernment gets even touer. whatappens now? back ama is praised by both frnds d rivals for the operation that killed alqaeda's founder, new details erged about the midnight assat. across te bder afghistan, despite h death, the fight aainst bin laden's followers is fafromver. >> bin laden was a person,l qaeda is muchiggethan a rson >>nwelcome to our viewers on pbs in eric --elcome ouriewers o pbs inmerica. detailsabou separation agnst bin laden contie to emerge. pressure isountg on the thories to expin how they dinot know that ws hidg righundetheir nosesn the show of a major military facility. have complete coverage inhe pakiani wn of abbottabad. >> hiding in plai sit in a housowering above theest in a mility to. hisas osama binade's wiow on the world. inside the compod, a scorched ro, a sigofhe struggle here. the u.s. claimsin laden might have lived i this fortre for as long fiv yrs. pakista' powerful spagen, the i, yshat they raid the place 200 but then it dropped off the rad. they id that they were emba
we knowhat bin laden might have been hidg here for years the questions r pakistan's vernment gets even touer. whatappens now? back ama is praised by both frnds d rivals for the operation that killed alqaeda's founder, new details erged about the midnight assat. across te bder afghistan, despite h death, the fight aainst bin laden's followers is fafromver. >> bin laden was a person,l qaeda is muchiggethan a rson >>nwelcome to our viewers on pbs in eric --elcome ouriewers o pbs...
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sthy body as a perfect mechanism to be in the oversight responsibility for the r & d committee. when you have this, -- they are not going to be a very robust committee to begin with. >> who tchares committee? >> i think it rotates. i can check and answer for the record. i would take a guess it might be the coast guard n.p.a. >> admiral, thank you very much for your excellent testimony. we will try to take your suggestions to heart. thank you for your service to the country last year. we greatly appreciate it. tim geithner said yesterday that the nation's deficit threatens to undermine the economy and called for a legally binding cap on national debt. his remarks are next on c-span. topics on "washington journal" include the 2012 election, pakistan and national security. >> next, treasury secretary tim geithner talks about the need to reduce the federal debt in order to help spur long-term economic growth. his remarks at the harvard club in new york were sponsored by the shorenstein foundation, part of harvard university. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm alex jones, director of t
sthy body as a perfect mechanism to be in the oversight responsibility for the r & d committee. when you have this, -- they are not going to be a very robust committee to begin with. >> who tchares committee? >> i think it rotates. i can check and answer for the record. i would take a guess it might be the coast guard n.p.a. >> admiral, thank you very much for your excellent testimony. we will try to take your suggestions to heart. thank you for your service to the country...
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the situation there is r from norm. internionajournalists are refused entry but the pictu emerging from deraa and oer cities iincrsingly desperate. just beyond th wall, the ass rime is using ireasgly blunt and brut mhods to end the rebellion. the president and his generals show sig ofeakns but no othe protesters are prepared to back downn their demands for ndamtal reform. the sittion inside of syria is ineasingly dire. >> oma b laden's death mit he happened in paktan t thiss acss the border in afanisn ere the effort to deat al qaa continues abated. thealiban has launche its yearly spring offeive. arly decade after the.s. insiono destroy th network whh reportedly carried out 9/11, howre ornaryfghans sponng to the death of osama n lan? >> business gooif you mak bootfor e afghan army. hundreds of thoandsfresh trps a being thrown tohe ght against thealib. osama bin laden is theause of afghanistan's cuentroubles, they tell u andhey're glad as bn killed. osama wathe reason for thousands offghan deas, he id. people as still bei
the situation there is r from norm. internionajournalists are refused entry but the pictu emerging from deraa and oer cities iincrsingly desperate. just beyond th wall, the ass rime is using ireasgly blunt and brut mhods to end the rebellion. the president and his generals show sig ofeakns but no othe protesters are prepared to back downn their demands for ndamtal reform. the sittion inside of syria is ineasingly dire. >> oma b laden's death mit he happened in paktan t thiss acss the...
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mitts have a family group but we don't usually travel to a place that maybe inspired us to go into the r abinate and serve the congregation at large. what was so significant about the fact that all of us were travelling together, day in and day out. >> understand, eric, when rabbis go in groups, that they are not necessarily leading it is usually a denominational trip. so conservative rabbis convention, might happen in israel or some sort of encase fall trip might -- educational trip might take place but here in northern california it is relatively unusual, rare, for rabbis to actually get along as well together as we do in this region. i know talking to colleagues around the country, it is almost unthinkable for the most traditional rabbis to even want to be seen with the least traditional rabbis on this trip we had three orthodox rabbis, four or five, six, conservative rabbis, half a dozen renewal rabbis, reconstructionist and the rest were reform it was an interesting mix of people who not only knew each other but in many cases already liked each other and liked working together. it w
mitts have a family group but we don't usually travel to a place that maybe inspired us to go into the r abinate and serve the congregation at large. what was so significant about the fact that all of us were travelling together, day in and day out. >> understand, eric, when rabbis go in groups, that they are not necessarily leading it is usually a denominational trip. so conservative rabbis convention, might happen in israel or some sort of encase fall trip might -- educational trip...
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. >> one of the r -- of what is one of our operators supposed to do if a witness to something that they think the coho you call the control center. >> in my experience, many of the drivers are very conscientious. they stopped the bus, they call the police and they will identify the individual. we of the individuals that have broken doors. they get there, the police arrest them. they have the reports were the driver's participate. they identified the suspect and we put them. our drivers are aware that this is the policy. a key, chief. >> it showed one of the youth. you mentioned briefly that there is the cost to remove graffiti, but the results of the operating policy for we're conscientious about taking those of service. we do have an operating costs. the environmental costs is repainting the all of that. something that has not occurred to me before that was pointed out, the buses that have the advertisements tend not to get graffiti. if they do, it is the responsibility, correct me if i am wrong, of the contractor. i know that we all have mixed feelings about the bus routes. i don't li
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the royals? new details about william and kate's honey-moon! ============b r e a k ============== { stocks bump} ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, right now. google is helping mountain view ease its budget woes. the city just signed a 30 million, 52-year lease with the search giant for a 9 point 4 acre site next to google's current headquarters. a company spokesperson says they plan to use the property to expand their campus. the money will hopefully help mountain view close a 2 point 6 million dollar budget deficit next year. attention target shoppers! today - the big box store broke ground at its first san francisco location. target will open its doors at the metreon.. in soma.. next year. the city expects the new store to drum up 15 million dollars in economic benefits.. and create 13-hundred jobs. it's cinco de mayo.. and keeping partiers safe is a top priority in the south bay. kiet do shows us how officers are stepping up enforcement.. in san jose. clip 3777 (kiet standup: here on santa clara street, the annual (prush) park in san jose. thanks, lawrence. trying to keep
the royals? new details about william and kate's honey-moon! ============b r e a k ============== { stocks bump} ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, right now. google is helping mountain view ease its budget woes. the city just signed a 30 million, 52-year lease with the search giant for a 9 point 4 acre site next to google's current headquarters. a company spokesperson says they plan to use the property to expand their campus. the money will hopefully help mountain view close a 2 point 6 million dollar budget...
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. >> reporter: the r nurse was parking her car when she saw something coming toward her. >> so i tried to dodge him because he was coming head on and he actually ran into the cement pot that stopped the car. >> reporter: san francisco police arrived shortly after to find this car and its driver slamed into the concrete planter at st. mary's medical center. >> he got out of the car with his hands up and asked the cops what happened. >> reporter: they found a pedestrian who had been struck and killed in the crosswalk. police say this man, who suffered only minor cuts to his face and hands struck the pedestrian going at least 60 miles per hour if not more. he never slowed down. in an attempt to get away from the accident and police the department says he damaged four cars here along the medical center and left pieces of his own car and four different locations. >> when you have a lot of scenes it takes more time to investigate because you have to put the pieces together and collect evidence and see where they match up. >> reporter: police have identified the suspect as 23- year-old jose j
. >> reporter: the r nurse was parking her car when she saw something coming toward her. >> so i tried to dodge him because he was coming head on and he actually ran into the cement pot that stopped the car. >> reporter: san francisco police arrived shortly after to find this car and its driver slamed into the concrete planter at st. mary's medical center. >> he got out of the car with his hands up and asked the cops what happened. >> reporter: they found a...
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we also have a call for projects on the r t p, community strategy. that is another item we will discuss briefly at the plans and programs committee. it is headed for a set of actions in may as we need to get over 300 submissions which we have received so far to the larger regional sweepstakes. one of the key contribution will be making to that is our own proposal to you for next month for how to prioritize, make sense of those emissions. some of which are duplicates, some of which are in conflict. general reporting in the following pages. we received $750,000 in a grand award from mtc. it was intended to help us develop a management process. we finally put out an rfq for consulting services qualifications and we got a may 10 deadline for those seven bills to be coming into the authorities. we are looking to get underway. -- submittals to be coming into the authorities. we also have the planning grant from caltrans the last couple of years for hunters point bayview. we are looking forward to working with commissioner cohen and their reorganizations in
we also have a call for projects on the r t p, community strategy. that is another item we will discuss briefly at the plans and programs committee. it is headed for a set of actions in may as we need to get over 300 submissions which we have received so far to the larger regional sweepstakes. one of the key contribution will be making to that is our own proposal to you for next month for how to prioritize, make sense of those emissions. some of which are duplicates, some of which are in...
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to the greens there apart prayers has been on a birdie binge in charlotte the r. is eliminated storming to two shot lead up quail hollow head of home time for jonathan bird's prison much in his nine birdies from the first round with a seam of might in the second including this if phil mickelson though he isn't too far away from the leading crew left the three shots after ruling in six birdies are being a free day jonathan bird he is two strokes behind the leader after a double on the fourteenth put a dent into an otherwise solid day this side i don't need a verse finishing the day on for court about. so after you know who's hero of mine i grew up watching him play this flamboyant swashbuckling style golf. you know became very much of an inspiration you know as one of the first people to take the european game over to the americans and show him what we could do. i was lee westwood speaking but the legendary palace stars now moving on from golf to tennis where the greatest rivalry in world tennis is back for another writing rafael nadal and roger federer going after
to the greens there apart prayers has been on a birdie binge in charlotte the r. is eliminated storming to two shot lead up quail hollow head of home time for jonathan bird's prison much in his nine birdies from the first round with a seam of might in the second including this if phil mickelson though he isn't too far away from the leading crew left the three shots after ruling in six birdies are being a free day jonathan bird he is two strokes behind the leader after a double on the fourteenth...
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it is justightears sce skyp startedhelpg people makealls over the internet r nothing. this is the third time it has be bought d so. microft has bee struggling t compe with google and apple it wants skype to hp it become a bger force in communicaon. the parers inhis al s they he amtious plans. >> it ia rare asset. the word spe an communicationso a t of pele. iill skype you. >> t brand is goi totay stng. we will have a grea ass an opportunity for bothompaes. is a chanc to take it to the nextevel. skype is now use by 170 llio people aroun the world, not just on eir computers, but on the mile phos and tabletevic. microsoft wantso tap into this mmuny, but it is paying a huge pricfor a business that n even protabl therice tag looks enormous, but crost was cpeting with hers. >> the id of talking forree arnd t worlds appealings we lk athanging t way we talk, thughacebook,witt, mail, and oer fms of communication. >> microso also hopes to connect skype to its gamin consul. itan be a for in the way the wor talks. >> for mor on what this means for microft a the future of the indust
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why was osama bin len ae to findefuge there for so lon >>e lo of the last living nnection to the great rclaude stelay, the worldar i veran who led an a remarkab lif --ho l aremaable life. >> welcome t ground zero in lower manhatn. nearly a decade afte this part of the city was destroyed an unthinkae attack and four da after the kiing of osama bin lan under the orrs of president oba, th president ce he today to lay reat to remember the thousands who re kild at ground zo an also iamera and to close the book on ama n len, the mastmind bind ts aack. as the president put it, it was a bitrswe ment d then h added this "we will never forget d we mean what we say particle - and sa"meanhat we say rticl >> just days after the inspiration behd those tack osama bin laden was kied by u.s. forces. he paid tbute to the cy's fireghters who lost so many ying to ve the lives of otrsn 9/. >> it gives us some comfort, i hope. i want all of you to know tha en thoseuys took traoinary arrest in pakistantherwere dng iin partecau of the sacrifices th were made here. [alause] >>vens americans appuded priden oma, w
why was osama bin len ae to findefuge there for so lon >>e lo of the last living nnection to the great rclaude stelay, the worldar i veran who led an a remarkab lif --ho l aremaable life. >> welcome t ground zero in lower manhatn. nearly a decade afte this part of the city was destroyed an unthinkae attack and four da after the kiing of osama bin lan under the orrs of president oba, th president ce he today to lay reat to remember the thousands who re kild at ground zo an also...
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six am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t thousands of demonstrators are in the center of serbia's capital protesting the arrest of former bosnian serb army chief arrived home logic a rally outside the parliament in belgrade was organized by serbian far right groups who consider him a lot of hero and his arrest treason our correspondent catarina zorra has more. so all is quiet in the serbian capital belgrade right now but of course earlier that was not the case a meeting of some ten thousand people in the very heart of belgrade just outside the parliament building turned violent at some point with youths is throwing stones bottles and firecrackers at the riot police riot police started throwing out the flames back and at that point a decision to disperse the crowds boys made they were a very efficient but also quite brutal in their dispersal we saw some people getting beaten with police the taunts being detained and we know that a number of people were injured i actually saw some people whose faces were covered in blood mos
six am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t thousands of demonstrators are in the center of serbia's capital protesting the arrest of former bosnian serb army chief arrived home logic a rally outside the parliament in belgrade was organized by serbian far right groups who consider him a lot of hero and his arrest treason our correspondent catarina zorra has more. so all is quiet in the serbian capital belgrade right now but of...
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a glob appeal by the sculptor who wants meums andrt galleries througuthe world to closefor the day in protest. r arts editor reports >> he i considered by many to be onof the mt important artists of the 21st century. it is tisecen inallaon th broht the chinese arst to t attention the wder britishubli days ago, th obetrotting artist was detained at beijing airport by the chinese auorities. noing d been hard from him since. buhis sho go on. one ha just opened inew yk. meanwhile here inondon, the are tw of his swspening this week, and a youcan see, theorks arred but the artist hasn't. >> heas due t be he day, helping to installhis exhition. the ines government initially said he w being iestigated for economic crime. that was se time ago, and as the days mou without further wo, friends, colleaguesnd feowrtists are becoming in creangly concerned. >> the chineseoverent needs to accusim of sothing or let him go. thint's also iortant that as a counit of artts, stick together. tists do allinds of strange things. rarely are we dangero >> andhis ltest sculure which openedn pis today w de kated t hi both ti
a glob appeal by the sculptor who wants meums andrt galleries througuthe world to closefor the day in protest. r arts editor reports >> he i considered by many to be onof the mt important artists of the 21st century. it is tisecen inallaon th broht the chinese arst to t attention the wder britishubli days ago, th obetrotting artist was detained at beijing airport by the chinese auorities. noing d been hard from him since. buhis sho go on. one ha just opened inew yk. meanwhile here...
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the r t and the palestinian authority. so let's talk about egypt for a little a little while and certainly what we've seen a lot going on there and wondering dan what do you think will happen how the elections in egypt will change things if at all. well everyone who cares about the region has to be very concerned a lot of people have been very optimistic simply without cause to me the fact is that the most well organized gyptian group is the muslim brotherhood who are let's face it both anti-american and anti israel by temperament they're also anti-semitic in fact it's very disturbing and the most likely scenario unfortunately is they may very well come to power if not right away then in a couple of years and they're democratic bonafide are by no means assured hamas is in fact the palestinian version of the muslim brotherhood let me get you in to react to this norm i mean do you agree that the muslim brotherhood if a is anti-american and anti israel and you agree that if they came to power that things could really spiral o
the r t and the palestinian authority. so let's talk about egypt for a little a little while and certainly what we've seen a lot going on there and wondering dan what do you think will happen how the elections in egypt will change things if at all. well everyone who cares about the region has to be very concerned a lot of people have been very optimistic simply without cause to me the fact is that the most well organized gyptian group is the muslim brotherhood who are let's face it both...