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we also massage their stout bodies. they open their mouth but we don't allow everybody to touch their nice looking tellings you would find many people don't do it gently enough so we put them off we protect our charges and worry about if. this is an offshore enclosure for belugas even a natural environment in wintertime these palooka whales always flock to go swell winds and currents create cracks and holes in the ice. then they can resurface to brief. large patches of open water close to the village of new mcgrew never freeze over thanks. according to geological evidence the white sea appeared some twenty thousand years ago. the people who first settled in this northern land five hundred years ago book called coast to as. fishing and hunting with their means of subsistence. many of them drowned during hurricanes and storms. local still put up landmarks of the most dangerous sites they serve as a warning to others. along the shore of the white sea their villages founded hundreds of years ago by coast welders. the oldest
we also massage their stout bodies. they open their mouth but we don't allow everybody to touch their nice looking tellings you would find many people don't do it gently enough so we put them off we protect our charges and worry about if. this is an offshore enclosure for belugas even a natural environment in wintertime these palooka whales always flock to go swell winds and currents create cracks and holes in the ice. then they can resurface to brief. large patches of open water close to the...
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leader hosni mubarak the most fail is stood their ground in the thick of the deadly clashes until theirprimary demand was met the political turmoil caused egypt hundreds of lives and an economic turndown however didn't give vent to mubarak's reforms rhetoric the crowd made it clear it could no longer accept the status quo and it took them eighteen days of protests to get this message across finally mubarak stepped down nevertheless the overt song leader left the country in the hands of the military. many people think. nothing has changed in egypt one year since the revolution but the ultra sizing is different now the state however and its policies haven't changed the country now is no longer governed by power those who held power in the past are now trapped in defensive oppression imprisonment murder all of this is evidence of the confusion fear and horror they are feeling the critics and create it's very unlikely that and it's serious reforms which take place while the council is there even after the parliamentary elections the muslim brotherhood freedom and justice party the twelve th
leader hosni mubarak the most fail is stood their ground in the thick of the deadly clashes until theirprimary demand was met the political turmoil caused egypt hundreds of lives and an economic turndown however didn't give vent to mubarak's reforms rhetoric the crowd made it clear it could no longer accept the status quo and it took them eighteen days of protests to get this message across finally mubarak stepped down nevertheless the overt song leader left the country in the hands of the...
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regardless of their performance.-called last-in, first-out policy. >> this is a policy that makes absolutely no sense for children. because what it results in is one, you end up firing some of your best teachers. two, you end up disproportionately negatively impacting the lowest performing schools in the system because they are the ones that have the largest number of new teachers. and, three, you actually end up having to lay off or fire more teachers because the junior teachers are the lowest paid. >> after she left d.c., rhee started her own organization, students first, to push her agenda all over the country. she's lobbied state governments to pass laws, reforming teacher tenure, and paying teachers according to their performance. merit pay. people look at one of your proposals, merit pay -- >> mm-hmm. >> -- and say the whole rationale behind this is wrong. you're looking at teachers who have gone into this profession for reasons that don't have to do about maximizing money. >> right, right. >> and you're trying
regardless of their performance.-called last-in, first-out policy. >> this is a policy that makes absolutely no sense for children. because what it results in is one, you end up firing some of your best teachers. two, you end up disproportionately negatively impacting the lowest performing schools in the system because they are the ones that have the largest number of new teachers. and, three, you actually end up having to lay off or fire more teachers because the junior teachers are the...
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they ask their friends and their neighbors for financial support to help them spread their ideas, andhey publicly -- publicly -- release the names and contributions of everyone who supports their campaign. these men and women come from all different walks of life, and they each have their own reasons for running. but for the most of our nation's history, they had a shot. they could compete. ordinary americans who wanted to get involved in public service to improve their community or their state or their nation -- they could do that because their voice could be heard. but, madam president, if citizens united is allowed to stand, these americans are going to be drowned out and beaten down by the onslaught of unlimited and anonymous money special interests can throw into races to support the candidates who agree with them. the candidates who will be good for their bottom line and who won't threaten the loopholes and subsidies or tax breaks that their financial backers profit from. this is wrong. it needs to end. last session i was proud to support legislation, the disclose act, that woul
they ask their friends and their neighbors for financial support to help them spread their ideas, andhey publicly -- publicly -- release the names and contributions of everyone who supports their campaign. these men and women come from all different walks of life, and they each have their own reasons for running. but for the most of our nation's history, they had a shot. they could compete. ordinary americans who wanted to get involved in public service to improve their community or their state...
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although all warriors are similar in their passion for community change, may differ greatly in their path to positive change. through making documentaries, political organizing, creative workshops, and even boxing, they have made beautiful contributions to others in need in their communities. the youth warriors are also incredibly strong in character and heart. they have demonstrated incredible strength and courage for overcoming difficult life obstacles. throughout card chips that have overcome, they have stayed true to their commitment of self improvement and helping others. these remarkable youth leaders took part in a five-month fellowship at provided training on public speaking and city government. these workshops were led by you for your alumni. they facilitated the trainings and help to create the curriculum for the trainings. you if warriors then utilize their newly learned skills to lead you to advocacy day here in city hall on wednesday april 6, an historic day of youth civic engagement when high-school students met with their elected officials to talk about the issues they
although all warriors are similar in their passion for community change, may differ greatly in their path to positive change. through making documentaries, political organizing, creative workshops, and even boxing, they have made beautiful contributions to others in need in their communities. the youth warriors are also incredibly strong in character and heart. they have demonstrated incredible strength and courage for overcoming difficult life obstacles. throughout card chips that have...
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states worst to stop their competition from taking away their markets that would crush their competition yes yes we would attack their competition and we would do everything we could to keep them from invading the market of our client and that's normal in america fortunately for better or for worse that's not something we we made up what i have any regrets about doing that well i think end of the day i regret using the political process as a weapon against competitors because at the end of the day i don't think the government should be used like that i didn't have a problem with that. and i shouldn't even if we're talking about millions of dollars in contributions it's still peanuts for any big corporation it's a tiny fraction of what they make did you get a sense of how powerless average americans are when the interest so big guys like that are at stake on capitol hill well americans have a very tough time competing with these special interests special interests come in with a lot of money and you're right it's miniscule amounts of money compared to what they could do and some of them d
states worst to stop their competition from taking away their markets that would crush their competition yes yes we would attack their competition and we would do everything we could to keep them from invading the market of our client and that's normal in america fortunately for better or for worse that's not something we we made up what i have any regrets about doing that well i think end of the day i regret using the political process as a weapon against competitors because at the end of the...
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their life and millions of their dollars to work with the city, to develop the plan, and to build the building. they are going to win over a generalized belief that we should have some light in our parks. they win every time, and they won every time when i was on the board of supervisors, and that is why prop k was put in. you might as well sell it, because people do not use it. the reason prop j came in is that we were going to change a park. building a giant building with the space on the corner. there were others. there is going to be another one on the garage next to the hunter view hotel, who wanted all of the views to that park there. cities last for centuries, and they last for millennia, and so do their parts, so if you take a little out each time, priests and, you do not have a park anymore. once you build it, it is not going lower later. that is the reality. and then getting the statistics, and we get into all three of them usually in development, but if you take one or two% out, it does not sound like much, but they are really only taking it out two or three months of the y
their life and millions of their dollars to work with the city, to develop the plan, and to build the building. they are going to win over a generalized belief that we should have some light in our parks. they win every time, and they won every time when i was on the board of supervisors, and that is why prop k was put in. you might as well sell it, because people do not use it. the reason prop j came in is that we were going to change a park. building a giant building with the space on the...
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their militias now represent and the real axis of power in the country as their very soon their legacy and agendas as this tribes on the only base new tricolor the prospect of civil war in libya is always there and it has a hole which has been there but has been effectively mastered by the very strong centralized rule of the gadhafi regime but of course now that that has been the stabilized we see this all of the tensions there in the fabric of libyan society coming to the fore another militia commander in charge of tripoli rebels is preparing for an interview it's been a month since he changed his military fatigues for a business suit bob dylan maker is now trying to transform rebels under his command into a political force a laptop has replaced their rival as his main tool internet is his new front line of the armed assistant at his door is a sign that political process is still in its very early stages but. we've seen many examples in the past when people's revolutions were stolen and we are very clear that our struggle is far from over he may still come back in some other shape or
their militias now represent and the real axis of power in the country as their very soon their legacy and agendas as this tribes on the only base new tricolor the prospect of civil war in libya is always there and it has a hole which has been there but has been effectively mastered by the very strong centralized rule of the gadhafi regime but of course now that that has been the stabilized we see this all of the tensions there in the fabric of libyan society coming to the fore another militia...
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in their slogans we see their idle talk on fighting terrorism their deeds however do not match their words they brought their troops to afghanistan under the pretext of defending human rights and fighting terrorism and drug trafficking but drug crops have increased forty fold since the americans got there the number of casualties among innocent men women and children has increased significantly and so has the level of instability in the region we actually witness terrorism development in the region with drug mafia and drug related revenues have grown as well we see contradiction between their words and deeds. the scientists assassination will only make the iranian people stronger and more focused on their goal. people understand that they've chosen the right path the one of scientific progress the adversary doesn't want to see this happen as it would cause harm to them physical annihilation of people in full daylight as a sign of the adversary is complete powerlessness and despair. i now that iran is having parliamentary elections in a month in many countries not only arab ones elect
in their slogans we see their idle talk on fighting terrorism their deeds however do not match their words they brought their troops to afghanistan under the pretext of defending human rights and fighting terrorism and drug trafficking but drug crops have increased forty fold since the americans got there the number of casualties among innocent men women and children has increased significantly and so has the level of instability in the region we actually witness terrorism development in the...
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boss voicing their frustration at their benefits being slashed and people being laid off all the while the company's c.e.o. janet robinson there she has made out like a bandit upon leaving the company a nearly fifteen million dollars goodbye package so is this yet another sign of the times earlier i spoke with investigative journalist russell baker from who what why dot com and author of the book family of secrets i first ask how is it that the c.e.o. can make out with millions in a sitting company and why are the workers the ones that are paying the price take a listen well even more interestingly why is it that situation at the new york times this is an article that we just wrote on her website who what why don't we look at how the borders at the new york times really have been a very privileged position for a long time are now beginning to its appearance the same things that the rest of us are what happens when you're really vulnerable in a corporate environment and it's interesting because you've been covering the story from some distance and suddenly they're sort of the story. and
boss voicing their frustration at their benefits being slashed and people being laid off all the while the company's c.e.o. janet robinson there she has made out like a bandit upon leaving the company a nearly fifteen million dollars goodbye package so is this yet another sign of the times earlier i spoke with investigative journalist russell baker from who what why dot com and author of the book family of secrets i first ask how is it that the c.e.o. can make out with millions in a sitting...
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they even have their own. one with six tennis courts and two pools, as well as create small, boutique use. this is permitted. if you look at this, there is the embarcadero. the only difference is one has tall buildings. that is the only difference. washington street, the difference is that you could put something there that is more in keeping with the park like atmosphere. none of them, none of these proposals, not in chicago, not the miracle mile, has a condominium sitting in it. proposing it from the original development plan, they have what would be considered sustainable design, a good use of new urbanism, and what they propose, all of this greenspace, and they intend, as well as housing, as well as a mix of housing and retail, that is good planning, and to take this away is not a good idea, especially when we are building more housing, and the need for this space actually increases. in conclusion, i would say that the developer always comes in. he is building it for 145 owners for a super wealthy people.
they even have their own. one with six tennis courts and two pools, as well as create small, boutique use. this is permitted. if you look at this, there is the embarcadero. the only difference is one has tall buildings. that is the only difference. washington street, the difference is that you could put something there that is more in keeping with the park like atmosphere. none of them, none of these proposals, not in chicago, not the miracle mile, has a condominium sitting in it. proposing it...
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they only have them i think that's what people should devote their lives to. let's go get the book i don't know if i can cope with the task but i'm going to try. the latest news on the week's top stories here on our team arab league on ice this year in fact finding mission is frozen at the violence escalates triggering pressure from the e.u. and top talks at the u.n. security council. and revolutionary aftershocks deadly clashes and troop build up in levy a while and hundreds of thousands staged fresh protest against their ruling military john tell. us police take a gloves off approach against occupy protesters in oakland firing tear gas and flash grenades at demonstrators. this week also songlines anger spilling onto the streets as internet users in poland fought against a new international anti-piracy agreement xena's censorship and human rights abuses . here in russia the internet has become a battlefield for pre-election campaigners with provocative viral videos and slogans used as weapons in the online battle for vote. in the russian capital you're watchi
they only have them i think that's what people should devote their lives to. let's go get the book i don't know if i can cope with the task but i'm going to try. the latest news on the week's top stories here on our team arab league on ice this year in fact finding mission is frozen at the violence escalates triggering pressure from the e.u. and top talks at the u.n. security council. and revolutionary aftershocks deadly clashes and troop build up in levy a while and hundreds of thousands...
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inside different crevices inside their sneakers, inside their shoes, inside their socks. a lot of times, they try to put things inside their underwear, so we check everything, but we're not allowed to go in their underwear. but we do check them and check them out thoroughly as best we can. and we look into everything that they have. we check their paperwork, anything that they would have with them in their hands is searched. >> we have been searching a lot more intelligently. we share information. we have confidential informants. we're more proactive. we were very reactive in the past. we're more proactive in corrections. that has been the reason for the success and the historic violence reduction. when you get caught with a weapon, you become an icr inmate. that stands for intended contraband recipient. we identify you and you get searched extra. so you don't want to be having no weapons on you, or we make you a red i.d. it puts a flag on you. we know that you've been involved with using weapons, that you had a weapon on you, that you were -- intended to carry a weapon,
inside different crevices inside their sneakers, inside their shoes, inside their socks. a lot of times, they try to put things inside their underwear, so we check everything, but we're not allowed to go in their underwear. but we do check them and check them out thoroughly as best we can. and we look into everything that they have. we check their paperwork, anything that they would have with them in their hands is searched. >> we have been searching a lot more intelligently. we share...
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lawyers their accountants they operate in the guise of that they call it this is extortion with the clean face through their professions they know the mechanisms of the legal credit market and they often know the financial position of their victims perfectly the basic rule of thumb whether in the mafia or on wall street is that for every billion in loans you create you get a million dollar bonus that's the big. so you think about this way america's got fifteen trillion in debt that created fifteen billion in bonuses on wall street there are hundreds of trillions of dollars worth of derivatives or debts or loans in the system what was last year's bonus pool and wall street one hundred fifty bill again so that's the rule of thumb whether you're joey spaghetti diamond on mafioso land in maple or whether on wall street the more debt you create the more predatory loans you create the bigger your bonus is you know every penny google can figure that out but the article does mention that most of the victims of these mafia are small and middle size businesses so i want to cut to the united s
lawyers their accountants they operate in the guise of that they call it this is extortion with the clean face through their professions they know the mechanisms of the legal credit market and they often know the financial position of their victims perfectly the basic rule of thumb whether in the mafia or on wall street is that for every billion in loans you create you get a million dollar bonus that's the big. so you think about this way america's got fifteen trillion in debt that created...
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protesters say when the interests of big corporations are at stake their voice their. interests no longer count and they're angry at the fact that the influence of money is only set to grow in u.s. politics supreme court's decision now allows corporations to funnel as much money as they wanted to candidates and protesters say it's legalized corruption. the cozy relationship between big businesses on lawmakers here ledge to the complete lack of oversight over wall street which brought about the financial crisis of two thousand and eight and not just americans were affected but the whole world so people here want money out of politics but it's easier said than done and a lot of people especially outside the movement are very much skeptical about whether the protests can actually change something some say that the tents and the banners you know won't change anything what do you say to that i think the tents in the banners are crucial part being publicized and being public about it because it's so easy to ignore movement unless it's in your face do you think the movement h
protesters say when the interests of big corporations are at stake their voice their. interests no longer count and they're angry at the fact that the influence of money is only set to grow in u.s. politics supreme court's decision now allows corporations to funnel as much money as they wanted to candidates and protesters say it's legalized corruption. the cozy relationship between big businesses on lawmakers here ledge to the complete lack of oversight over wall street which brought about the...
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and they tripled their government spending and in fact their economy ended up booming after that well yeah absolutely and in brazil also there were other i.m.f. loans and became part of the brics. growth and then finally talked about social media that here's the headline a lot via a lot of your probes rumors behind cash withdrawals well you know like two or three weeks ago there were some run on the banks a lot here crashed bank and lot fia which crashed branka crashed bank wasn't much money at the crash or bank there was a run on that bank and it collapsed after snorer us bank and lithuania taken over by the lithuanian state anyway then there were rumors that the government saying was via twitter so lothian authorities said that a run on swedish banks in lafayette was started by false rumors aimed at destabilizing the country and that is police forces were investigating the matter but of course this nation has embraced the neo liberal banks are financialization model and these are the same guys that do spread false rumors in order to you know benefit from the credit default swaps the
and they tripled their government spending and in fact their economy ended up booming after that well yeah absolutely and in brazil also there were other i.m.f. loans and became part of the brics. growth and then finally talked about social media that here's the headline a lot via a lot of your probes rumors behind cash withdrawals well you know like two or three weeks ago there were some run on the banks a lot here crashed bank and lot fia which crashed branka crashed bank wasn't much money at...
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continued their war against pirates to tell you what site fell in their most recent break and we're going to talk economics with every trick of peanuts hedge funds are fighting back in greece and the world bank gave a very different outlook in the near future right back. into it on their military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry there's a big picture. because i'm more or less for. readers to believe in a. test the a nobody seems to know. that never appropriate the face but more of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. anyone out there who is familiar with the internet service mega upload should pay attention because the feds could very well be watching you
continued their war against pirates to tell you what site fell in their most recent break and we're going to talk economics with every trick of peanuts hedge funds are fighting back in greece and the world bank gave a very different outlook in the near future right back. into it on their military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a...
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officers are allowed to keep their arms and their baggage. the terms were that they would not fight against france for another 18 months. so those terms were considered honorab honorable. what happened in this episode, the native warriors of many of the groups that i listed before, when they learned of montcalms terms said, no, those terms are too lenient, too generous and what happened for us? what will we gain? where's our booty? where are the captives we should draw? we have nothing. so in the night, before the british and english colonials were to surrender, the natives gather and they were prepared early the next morning when the british and colonials filed out. and they were attacked and set upon. and 100 to 200 were killed, some women and children, too. mostly men, of course. others were captured. about 400 were captured because then they could be sold and ransomed. they would be worth a money. the natives were drawn into the commercial economy of colonial north america. they were not separate from it. they were dependent on it in w an
officers are allowed to keep their arms and their baggage. the terms were that they would not fight against france for another 18 months. so those terms were considered honorab honorable. what happened in this episode, the native warriors of many of the groups that i listed before, when they learned of montcalms terms said, no, those terms are too lenient, too generous and what happened for us? what will we gain? where's our booty? where are the captives we should draw? we have nothing. so in...
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back as their interest.o i am just proposing that that has to be done. you know it is already being used in san francisco with very good results and all the places around the world. that's my comment. there needs to be an effort to make that a component of trying to normalize that voting, the mechanics of the voting so to encourage people to vote their morals. >> that's very good. it is part of the whole package. voluntary but effective public financing, free access to the electronic media by qualified candidates, proportional representation, instead runoff. you know, let's say you want to vote for a third-party candidate , but that party can it does not have a chance on the first round to win, so you both for your conscience candidate and then you vote the second choice. and so there will never be a result with the winner is not a majority winner. so your candid it will on the second round not be in the running. your second choice would go to the candid it's. i have often said, you know, you can't explain i
back as their interest.o i am just proposing that that has to be done. you know it is already being used in san francisco with very good results and all the places around the world. that's my comment. there needs to be an effort to make that a component of trying to normalize that voting, the mechanics of the voting so to encourage people to vote their morals. >> that's very good. it is part of the whole package. voluntary but effective public financing, free access to the electronic...
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to their was one of the best. so that with no mistakes you know. comfortable with having.nothing is easy everything is difficult every month you have two problems first said it was six two but you know it was a really try that said it's my feeling and stuff one. i world number three roger federer is also through after the break said victory. gracious seven six six five six three it finished. i thought it's going to be at least one third brigade not two so morning is as good as ok. he's a tough man to play against really creates a lot of pressure by the way he served and by the way plays from the baseline always runs around the second he's always chipping come in you know there's no points ever the same. book took place in the fourth round i said the south african kevin anderson seven six seven six six one four open champion han martin del potro will play against taiwan later on. in the women's game top seed colin made it into their fourth round by beating want to kind of romania since sixty six two that's hard. work quite a bit on my valise i still think i could have finis
to their was one of the best. so that with no mistakes you know. comfortable with having.nothing is easy everything is difficult every month you have two problems first said it was six two but you know it was a really try that said it's my feeling and stuff one. i world number three roger federer is also through after the break said victory. gracious seven six six five six three it finished. i thought it's going to be at least one third brigade not two so morning is as good as ok. he's a tough...
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conjoined twin boys attached at their heads. >> our first goal was to keep them alive. >> but their ultimatel is to give them healthy, separate lives. one doctor believes there's a way. >> this is an orchestration of the most complex surgical procedure that occurs on this earth. >> incredibly dangerous, too. it will be a tough choice -- let them live this way or risk their deaths trying to give them a more normal life. >> the ethical issues are complex. first of all, they're children. they cannot make the decision for themselves. >> you know that your chances of saving two kids is not that good. >> chances are not good. but we have to go for that. to me that's the only way. >> a remarkable story. two extraordinary boys. in this hour, "double lives." >> the question you have to ask is what is the value of a single life or in this case of two lives? >> they are two of the most extraordinary children on earth. pure, simple, normal in so many ways. mohamed, the smaller, vivacious, outgoing, and they say downright mischievous. his bigger brother, ahmed, quieter, reflective, already seems to posse
conjoined twin boys attached at their heads. >> our first goal was to keep them alive. >> but their ultimatel is to give them healthy, separate lives. one doctor believes there's a way. >> this is an orchestration of the most complex surgical procedure that occurs on this earth. >> incredibly dangerous, too. it will be a tough choice -- let them live this way or risk their deaths trying to give them a more normal life. >> the ethical issues are complex. first of...
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may be, and in their communities of choice. the research is unmistakably clear that lgbt seniors are much less likely to participate in general committee activities and access the service they need because they feared judgment, rejection, and compromised care. as a result, they did not disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity, and at even greater risk to their health and well-being, there remained isolated without access to import and community services, and we have to change this dynamic. the open house committee served 600 lgbt seniors next year, and we expect that number to grow if not double. for active lgbt seniors and for those who are at risk for social isolation, we organized hundreds of intellectually stimulating activities and opportunities for civic engagement for lgbt seniors who may have other needs or at our risk for unnecessary hospitalization or premature institutional is asian, would provide a broad range of social services to assist them in maintaining their health and independence. as a result of
may be, and in their communities of choice. the research is unmistakably clear that lgbt seniors are much less likely to participate in general committee activities and access the service they need because they feared judgment, rejection, and compromised care. as a result, they did not disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity, and at even greater risk to their health and well-being, there remained isolated without access to import and community services, and we have to change this...
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the blog on their government web site they decided to share what they call their top ten good catches meeting with big top people trying to carry on to a plate after all with so much public outrage directed towards them they need to try and prove their worth but just wait until you see this list and then all of the side of this is actually helping the reputation that all see their top ten includes finding wild animals like birds and snakes that are wrapped in a panty hose trying to be snuck on to planes in miami and l.a. number nine comes from a college student who tried to travel with his science project which just happen to look like and provides bomb at the number eight position and nonmetal weapon called a tactical spike was found in the sock of a passenger at a pensacola airport number seven in our landlines from a passenger in a salt lake city airport number six is a stun gun as disguised to look like a cute little pink smartphone thanks to a female passenger l.a.x. and there is a flare gun which also comes in at number five. top ten list ninja knives hidden inside of a hollowed
the blog on their government web site they decided to share what they call their top ten good catches meeting with big top people trying to carry on to a plate after all with so much public outrage directed towards them they need to try and prove their worth but just wait until you see this list and then all of the side of this is actually helping the reputation that all see their top ten includes finding wild animals like birds and snakes that are wrapped in a panty hose trying to be snuck on...
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brow or their arm. but they don't because if they were to go out and get a job they'd pay the regular income tax rate on their earning harris healthcare is this is a fifteen percent money on the investments that she inherited i don't understand why she's safe when there's a drawl and the woman the. guy can answer it you have fifty us like saying that's like when you hold up an example of the government paying four hundred dollars for a toilet seat ok it's just not the right using file investor the rank and file investor is a senior citizen who is dependent on those capital gains and you're going to end up putting them out on the dole if you're going to strip these elderly of their dignity ok david david we're out of time but i got your point you made a very well thank you very much for being with us today appreciate my appreciate it one of the few occasions in history ronald reagan in my opinion was right when he pointed out the absurdity of capital gains taxes let's hope republicans revive reagan soon
brow or their arm. but they don't because if they were to go out and get a job they'd pay the regular income tax rate on their earning harris healthcare is this is a fifteen percent money on the investments that she inherited i don't understand why she's safe when there's a drawl and the woman the. guy can answer it you have fifty us like saying that's like when you hold up an example of the government paying four hundred dollars for a toilet seat ok it's just not the right using file investor...
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their memories, their feelings, their weaknesses. >> what do you want to say to charlotte?please let me know how you signed, bubbe." it's... i don't know, a little bit of loneliness that there's something there that... that i filled, that bubbe fills the gap, that video fills the gap. "please keep in touch." >> rushkoff: bubbe's fans talk to her through email, but as the technology advances, people are finding ever more sophisticated ways to use it to connect to each other. world of warcraft is a massively multiplayer online game that brings millions of people from around the world into the same virtual universe; in this case, a land of dragons, elves, and orcs called azeroth. >> they shouldn't be linked. >> rushkoff: alen lives in new york and is a member of a warcraft guild... >> it's probably because i took floating text out. >> rushkoff: ...a group of players that work together to fight off monsters, attack enemy this guild raids, on average, four evenings a week. >> i need to hug my boy good night. i'll be right back.[ >> win rider, orc shaman, windster clan horde. >>
their memories, their feelings, their weaknesses. >> what do you want to say to charlotte?please let me know how you signed, bubbe." it's... i don't know, a little bit of loneliness that there's something there that... that i filled, that bubbe fills the gap, that video fills the gap. "please keep in touch." >> rushkoff: bubbe's fans talk to her through email, but as the technology advances, people are finding ever more sophisticated ways to use it to connect to each...
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outside their borders. >> rose: in their region. >> within their region. >> but they obviously would like greater transparnessy with their military. more contacts with their military and to really understand what their... >> rose: bob gates went over before he left office? >> he went there. we've had many more exchanges. we've had former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen was there. we've also had some of their top military people here in the united states. we need to increase that dialogue so we can avoid mistrust and suspicions and miscalculations. as vice president biden is so fond of saying, his father told him what is worse than an intended conflict is an unintended conflict. and certainly there are issues within regions, north korea and afghanistan, that are of concern to us and we need to engagement of china on all of these issues. and their leadership. >> rose: and if you look at especially iran and north korea and even votes in the security council, they havenot been there. >> we've been supportive of, for instance, the u.n. sanctions against iran. the cou
outside their borders. >> rose: in their region. >> within their region. >> but they obviously would like greater transparnessy with their military. more contacts with their military and to really understand what their... >> rose: bob gates went over before he left office? >> he went there. we've had many more exchanges. we've had former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mullen was there. we've also had some of their top military people here in the...
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they'll die before they have to pay these debts that's their strategy that's their democratic thought process and what will be dead soon so all these problems we don't have the worry of a ron paul is appealing to younger voters because the younger voters realize that he is their only hope and not being forced into debt slavery well it's also the fact that the baby boomers for thirty years now have relied on the federal reserve to pay for all of the wars that they want but they don't want to have to pay for the suburbs that they want the ex-urbs that the baby boomers want but don't want to have to pay for with the real cost of oil so they keep on printing money printing money printing money and it's off balance sheet nobody gets taxed for it but here the younger generation who has the internet they've grown up with the internet with access to information which now they're trying to block but the younger voters know that it's the federal reserve and the military industrial complex that has it has benefited the baby boomers they think for quite a while that they're going to now have to p
they'll die before they have to pay these debts that's their strategy that's their democratic thought process and what will be dead soon so all these problems we don't have the worry of a ron paul is appealing to younger voters because the younger voters realize that he is their only hope and not being forced into debt slavery well it's also the fact that the baby boomers for thirty years now have relied on the federal reserve to pay for all of the wars that they want but they don't want to...
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well look if they decide to look beyond their own borders and not solve their own problems we're going to have a lot of problems because we're going to stand the united states four square with israel that's the way it's going to be and if we have to deliver any message to the military or the new political leadership is that message is that if egypt has a choice to make are they going to start to solve their old problems are they going to get involved in other people's problems or have their own get their own foreign policy clear three far east indians to have their rooms and more israel then they're going to have a real problem with us well maybe the average egyptian wouldn't have a problem with having that kind of problem ok david i'm going to give you the last word although you know the way things were they've done it before i mean i think that with a rock and a hard place here. the rock and a hard place here right is that the u.s. i think does have an interest and allowing egyptians to exert some control over their own foreign policy but if if if they go too far in the eyes of the u
well look if they decide to look beyond their own borders and not solve their own problems we're going to have a lot of problems because we're going to stand the united states four square with israel that's the way it's going to be and if we have to deliver any message to the military or the new political leadership is that message is that if egypt has a choice to make are they going to start to solve their old problems are they going to get involved in other people's problems or have their own...
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it is where people come to pursue opportunities, to pursue their dreams and bring their children and families. we have a history we have to deal with. we will get to the right spot where we welcome immigration, we bring talent and families over here who want to pursue their dreams. in the legislative process, it is like making sausage. it is not pretty. we will get through this primary season and we will win the election. we will find a solution that is pro-immigrant. it says, come to america. come to the republican party. we are the land of opportunity and the party that believes in people and the opportunity to lead to their lives. >> in addition to being the chairman of the republican party, you are also a cpa. the president talked about the 30% minimum tax running on economic populism. the buffet rule and whether or not people who may be middle- class pay a lower lower tax rate. do you take it is fair what the situation is now in the tax code? do you think the candidates are doing a good enough job on taxes, particularly mitt romney in defending his tax returns that came out? >>
it is where people come to pursue opportunities, to pursue their dreams and bring their children and families. we have a history we have to deal with. we will get to the right spot where we welcome immigration, we bring talent and families over here who want to pursue their dreams. in the legislative process, it is like making sausage. it is not pretty. we will get through this primary season and we will win the election. we will find a solution that is pro-immigrant. it says, come to america....
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to communicate with their local representatives but i think also just you know exercising their voting rights and exercising their rights it's. not in the political process it's two thousand but we need issues are going to go away courts are still trying to figure out how to grapple with technology so i think the best way for citizens to be actively involved is to use a creativity like they use yesterday and find ways to be involved in the political process on a day to day basis why i think the guest today might help in the sense that at least gave people this feeling that maybe they can actually make a difference if they do go out and vote or call their congress members or write to them and that's not always going to be big money and they get a series and lobbyist that went out at least that was my takeaway christina thank you so much for joining us tonight. i thought of this a day after the online world came together to fight the deal taken play. it is their war against pirates tell you what sites sell in their most recent break and we're going to talk economics with jimmy trick of h
to communicate with their local representatives but i think also just you know exercising their voting rights and exercising their rights it's. not in the political process it's two thousand but we need issues are going to go away courts are still trying to figure out how to grapple with technology so i think the best way for citizens to be actively involved is to use a creativity like they use yesterday and find ways to be involved in the political process on a day to day basis why i think the...
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lost more than two thousand troops fighting a forum for the insurgency monday to lawmakers turned their backs on the regime saying the deadly crackdown on the opposition in the flashpoint city of homs is escalating and it's from there that our sara first picks up the story. it's been less than a month since we were last in homs in that time the situation's become even more dangerous and the pressure on the people living here shay's i suspect were people numbers. having the tragic death of foreign journalists killed just here in homs recently served as yet another remind the harrowing the precarious situation that people in the city are in the way to go but you know if it's you know if. they are going to get out waiting for that are you moved might do kids from their school in the hot area where i was living the lord is with area it doesn't get as good you will this is not you know my life it's our land it's our home syria ok we cannot we we don't want to leave our homes we don't want to leave our schools we just want to leave peacefully people have been telling us that this guy has to l
lost more than two thousand troops fighting a forum for the insurgency monday to lawmakers turned their backs on the regime saying the deadly crackdown on the opposition in the flashpoint city of homs is escalating and it's from there that our sara first picks up the story. it's been less than a month since we were last in homs in that time the situation's become even more dangerous and the pressure on the people living here shay's i suspect were people numbers. having the tragic death of...
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philosophy they take their philosophy to the papal. created and invested in a network of free market. including the establishment in one thousand nine hundred four of a grassroots group called citizens for a sound economy that was the forerunner to americans for prosperity a number of documents have emerged from the citizens for a sound economy dies which give a candid insight into how these groups work to discard both the corporate dharnas and radical ideological goals. under texas law there's no one profit groups are allowed to keep their done as identities confidential as is the case with many groups including green pace but these lakes nine hundred ninety eight budget reveals just how much money citizens resend the corn and he received from a wide variety of donors. more troubling was the fact that citizens for a sound the corner took money through an asteroid to campaigns directly on behalf of a number of these hidden dharnas. then there was they would for the tobacco industry thanks to a major legal settlement in the light ninety
philosophy they take their philosophy to the papal. created and invested in a network of free market. including the establishment in one thousand nine hundred four of a grassroots group called citizens for a sound economy that was the forerunner to americans for prosperity a number of documents have emerged from the citizens for a sound economy dies which give a candid insight into how these groups work to discard both the corporate dharnas and radical ideological goals. under texas law there's...
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piracy act in the house and the protect ip act in the senate hundreds of websites have blacked out their websites and guess what the mainstream media by milly noticed. several websites including wicked pedia are blacking out their web pages for the entire day they're protesting an anti-piracy bill in congress a defiant protest today several web sites including wicked pedia literally shutting down their sites they have gone dark today as a protest of a new bill that many critics say could lead to censorship that's just the latest in a widening base of high profile sites protesting a pair a pair of them of anti-piracy bills making their way through congress the bills would force us internet providers like comcast or eighteen t to block communications to offshore sites that steal content this is a really dumb precedent and step for internet companies in the united states to use their home page to protest a very bad very bad public policy. all that i have to say about this is welcome mainstream media and welcome to the world that you've been ignoring for so long where opposition to these two
piracy act in the house and the protect ip act in the senate hundreds of websites have blacked out their websites and guess what the mainstream media by milly noticed. several websites including wicked pedia are blacking out their web pages for the entire day they're protesting an anti-piracy bill in congress a defiant protest today several web sites including wicked pedia literally shutting down their sites they have gone dark today as a protest of a new bill that many critics say could lead...
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physicians and their faith leaders can all rally around and help change the environment and their behaviors. very good. when we come back i want to talk about other programs that are also going to be very helpful to communities in need. we will be right back. [music] when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral or most importantly help call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music] they decided that they wanted to have a talent show, that they would have an [inaudible] talent night and invite the whole community to show some of the positive things that kids are doing, some of the talents that they have, help the kids feel good about themselves, have a nice adult and kid, family, community get- together and have the kids have a lot of fun planning it, preparing it, and putting it on, and have the whole thing be sponsored by the drug-free coalition, so the message being, we know how to have a good time
physicians and their faith leaders can all rally around and help change the environment and their behaviors. very good. when we come back i want to talk about other programs that are also going to be very helpful to communities in need. we will be right back. [music] when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral or most importantly help call...