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they have the governor on board. they say they could pass it without the gop. they are here at the capitol with details on the proposal coming down late tonight, phil? >> reporter: yes, that's right. a surprising announcement that they came out and said after a weekend and after dealing with the first budget, that he has come to agreement with members of his own party. now, he is not too happy about it, but it seems like the luck seems to be turning the state's way. there is the story. >> revenues are actually up $4 billion so far this year. that's actual money in hand over to buffalo that we saw. now, going forward, we do expect more revenues in the budget coming up. but in case, you know, they are optimistic, then we have severe triggered cuts that will be triggered and go into effect. in other words, they are expecting about $4 billion, but if the economy could take a look at this and see them come in, well, the social security offices and law enforcement might get cut. and if it is a sizable chunk of that $4 billion that does not materialize, then they coul
they have the governor on board. they say they could pass it without the gop. they are here at the capitol with details on the proposal coming down late tonight, phil? >> reporter: yes, that's right. a surprising announcement that they came out and said after a weekend and after dealing with the first budget, that he has come to agreement with members of his own party. now, he is not too happy about it, but it seems like the luck seems to be turning the state's way. there is the story....
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i think there were 16 counties, and a few years later, they said they were too large, so they doubled back and created san mateo county. >> this is an early map of an area that might have been known as san francisco, but it did not have a defined southern boundary yet. >> the city i believe was up larkin street, and everything west was counties. i think larkin was here. that is the original charter. then in 1850, van ness, who was the supervisor, did the addition. it was called the western addition, even though it was in the middle of the city, because it was west of larkin. >> i did not understand that when i was a child. it always seemed that it was east of where everything i knew was. >> all this down here was county of san francisco, so there was a point in time where you could be in the county of san francisco, but not in the city you live in these outside lands. >> lead problem is if you look at the orientation, no. is up. we are going to turn it the way we are normally accustomed to seeing it. here is where the golden gate bridge is. here is where the bay bridge is. the county
i think there were 16 counties, and a few years later, they said they were too large, so they doubled back and created san mateo county. >> this is an early map of an area that might have been known as san francisco, but it did not have a defined southern boundary yet. >> the city i believe was up larkin street, and everything west was counties. i think larkin was here. that is the original charter. then in 1850, van ness, who was the supervisor, did the addition. it was called the...
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and that's why they that's why they need to publish or do they they put more money into press releases than they do the technology. one of those wondering you know there was a lot of speculation that perhaps there was some infighting within law security of course there are other groups of hackers that threaten to expose some of their names do you think that sometimes i mean they claim that there's only six of them is it easier sometimes to just become a part of a a larger loose collection people like anonymous rather than only having six people below security where you put yourself at more risk for exposure. well i'll just say that your number of ways that people come out is there's a lone wolf there's a small group there's a large group there's the two previously that alliance with different people and they stated the best people in the movies they did not set any particular bill any predictable pattern because they don't like to be traced that way and so that. i think just moved on to a different formation. do you think of a god they may have gotten scared off a little bit because of
and that's why they that's why they need to publish or do they they put more money into press releases than they do the technology. one of those wondering you know there was a lot of speculation that perhaps there was some infighting within law security of course there are other groups of hackers that threaten to expose some of their names do you think that sometimes i mean they claim that there's only six of them is it easier sometimes to just become a part of a a larger loose collection...
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they said they knew what to do, they said it plans to do. the reality was what they knew how to do is somewhat deal with a blowout at 400 feet. most of the times infinity and 70s,, most deepwater chilling that drilling at 400 feet below the ocean surface. this well and what deepwater chilling means now is drilling at 5000 feet love the ocean surface and that is ocean here for a 5000 people out. the wild -- the spa was another 13,500 feet below that. actually, slightly further out, not even the deepest well anymore is another well that is as far down as mount everest is up. what we found out it's even that they guarantee to us they knew what they were doing, they were trying to apply to knowledge you developed in the 1970s for 400-foot wells to a 5000-foot while and they didn't know what they were doing and they weren't able to stop the pasture. and not only that, but they had guaranteed us that were there to be a blowout and everyone knows there can be a blowout because that is what you plan for, the gulf of mexico is one of the most difficu
they said they knew what to do, they said it plans to do. the reality was what they knew how to do is somewhat deal with a blowout at 400 feet. most of the times infinity and 70s,, most deepwater chilling that drilling at 400 feet below the ocean surface. this well and what deepwater chilling means now is drilling at 5000 feet love the ocean surface and that is ocean here for a 5000 people out. the wild -- the spa was another 13,500 feet below that. actually, slightly further out, not even the...
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they believe they wanted to neutralize a potential presidential rival. his company was broken up have sold off by the state. it is a symbol of the ruthless hold on power. and i see him as the most famous victim of the authoritarian regime. he refuses to maintain his innocence. they say he violent -- he violated his rights. >> russian police have accused a man. the suspect was arrested at his parents' house in chechnya according to his lawyer. he has been on the run for several years. she has been an outspoken critic against insurgents. we're going to switch gears. my colleague also ends drives this evening, you have the good news? thus the experts are saying that the economy might slow down, but the figures are looking good. that is also on due to strong demand for german exports. the german labor office says the unemployment rate fell 7% in may, lowest level since reunification. >> many firms are increasing production. the number of new jobs is on the rise. more than 40 million people had a job in april. in other words, the big picture shows the german
they believe they wanted to neutralize a potential presidential rival. his company was broken up have sold off by the state. it is a symbol of the ruthless hold on power. and i see him as the most famous victim of the authoritarian regime. he refuses to maintain his innocence. they say he violent -- he violated his rights. >> russian police have accused a man. the suspect was arrested at his parents' house in chechnya according to his lawyer. he has been on the run for several years. she...
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sometimes because they think they are reflecting real-life america and they are reforming it.aid she thought tv lagged behind cultural shift another concussion it forward even though she was behind so which is one of the first to promote gay rights. the first this tv reflects the lives of people in hollywood and transforms it reveals even when liberals aren't trying to do that they reflect the sea in their daily lives. sometimes however it is active. nicholas meyer is the director of star trek two and six and star trek for and the director of one of the most successful tv movies of all time, the day after. it was a movie about what would happen in the aftermath of nuclear war at the time of some of the highest-rated tv movies in the history of the media. the movie premiered in the 1984 election cycle here's what mick had to say about what he meant to do the day after fox. let's see if we can play that. [applause] ♪ [background noise] >> my private grandiose notions was that this movie would unseat ronald reagan. >> well, so much for that. they used to particular goals and that
sometimes because they think they are reflecting real-life america and they are reforming it.aid she thought tv lagged behind cultural shift another concussion it forward even though she was behind so which is one of the first to promote gay rights. the first this tv reflects the lives of people in hollywood and transforms it reveals even when liberals aren't trying to do that they reflect the sea in their daily lives. sometimes however it is active. nicholas meyer is the director of star trek...
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they don't know who they are getting in bed with here.hey really don't know how ruthless these guys are, how hateful, how violent they are, yet i go to congressman king's hearings you mentioned earlier. i was there. every single democrat on that panel derided the hearings as a witch hunt provided by -- a muslim brotherhood funded group -- >> host: we hang with the same crowd evidently. >> guest: we do, we do. the iranian revolution, when the hamani came to power, one of the water shed moments of modern history in a bad way, he was helped by the socialist, the come mewists, the marxists, the lefts in iran. they were behind him. first thing he did coming to power three months after, lined up, rounded up the left, the socialists in iran, had them thrown in jail or executed so it's a cautionary tale, a word of warning for the left when you're going to bat for sharia islam, you don't know what you're getting into. >> host: the arab spring, a term i'm suspect, but as you look at what is unfolding there, certainly to the north and now to the sou
they don't know who they are getting in bed with here.hey really don't know how ruthless these guys are, how hateful, how violent they are, yet i go to congressman king's hearings you mentioned earlier. i was there. every single democrat on that panel derided the hearings as a witch hunt provided by -- a muslim brotherhood funded group -- >> host: we hang with the same crowd evidently. >> guest: we do, we do. the iranian revolution, when the hamani came to power, one of the water...
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they were telling us why they would not moving to san francisco. that gave me another agenda that is not corporate welfare. what can we attract here for them? the key is education. we've got to have an intelligent work force that keeps them wanting to be here. that is the number-one thing. that is why i investing so much time in creating a strong connection with our city college, school district. they've got to make sure we have a very integrated education system. that will be a key for many years to come. they tell us in no uncertain terms that they come here because these are the best minds. if they have marginal engineers , just being here makes those engineers better when they are interacting with better engineers in the city. they told me about that as well. i think there are many ways to attract businesses. i know that will be a key to any strategy to have a continued educated work force. >> you know better than anybody where the bodies are buried. you have been a city administrator, fraud investigator. there been 10% cuts with another 10% co
they were telling us why they would not moving to san francisco. that gave me another agenda that is not corporate welfare. what can we attract here for them? the key is education. we've got to have an intelligent work force that keeps them wanting to be here. that is the number-one thing. that is why i investing so much time in creating a strong connection with our city college, school district. they've got to make sure we have a very integrated education system. that will be a key for many...
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war so that they leave afghanistan as now my people they face truly powerful enemies warlords taliban and al corp forces the future of political reconciliation will have to include the taleban. would likely demand certain compromises as far as freedoms go afghanistan particularly for women. would you be willing to negotiate with the taliban i think it makes no sense that. just like warlords they will negotiate with and thereby terrorists like the taliban and that is as tough this is clear for evil as a human being and especially we know that how much bloody and they are terrorists mr arjun is really black should more weiland sosa especially against women and more mysterious power people and it's not new news for afghan people to talk about already this ten years they were in power in directly they have support us like us to go into specially this time we are supported taliban in directly by pakistan to pakistan by sea ice tide and taliban all of a violent power member of the parliament the party member of the side of the style of milan as a lot of money. and many of the taliban has co
war so that they leave afghanistan as now my people they face truly powerful enemies warlords taliban and al corp forces the future of political reconciliation will have to include the taleban. would likely demand certain compromises as far as freedoms go afghanistan particularly for women. would you be willing to negotiate with the taliban i think it makes no sense that. just like warlords they will negotiate with and thereby terrorists like the taliban and that is as tough this is clear for...
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what did they think they were?ll, fortunately for them they realized they were not their enemies. they had in their tribe a legend. it was a prophesy that said, some daylight-skinned ghosts would come from down a rope from the sky. and they thought that these three survivors were the fulfillment of that prophesy. so as a result that's why they weren't eaten right away. [laughter] >> jon: did the people, the light-skinned people, why didn't they take advantage of the fact that they were considered gods from the sky, because in the book they just kind of nod and are thankful not to be eaten, but boy is that an opportunity that does not come around very often. >> sure. they didn't realize it. they couldn't communicate with these tribes people, and so they were just happy that they were being left alone and being provided for and they were looking after them while the army was scrambling trying to figure our how the rescue them. >> jon: meanwhile, the army finds them, but they can't get to them because they're in the m
what did they think they were?ll, fortunately for them they realized they were not their enemies. they had in their tribe a legend. it was a prophesy that said, some daylight-skinned ghosts would come from down a rope from the sky. and they thought that these three survivors were the fulfillment of that prophesy. so as a result that's why they weren't eaten right away. [laughter] >> jon: did the people, the light-skinned people, why didn't they take advantage of the fact that they were...
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don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the tunisian people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to economic development it has not led to canonic growth that has led to a growing gap between rich and poor it has led to a growing amount of economic power it was concentrated in the hands of a few people and it has led to political corruption i think this is the main and most problematic impact that the state has which is that it allows the people in charge to be unaccountable to their people because they can just be accountable to their foreign donors to the foreign funders they get the money from the funders the money is very large it allows them to build their own security a parrot a set a lo
don't seem to realize that they were there they were getting the same funding they were spending the same sort of money two three years ago when people were getting ready to revolt for against this regime they have not gotten the message that they are part of the problem and not part of the solution the majority of the egyptian the tunisian people clearly feel that these loans and what comes with them is a big part of the problem that these countries face because this money has not to lead to...
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h they have been trained in this policy, they know they can only arrest people if they have probable cause. but instead they continue to corral people with no means of exit and they do the same thing over and over again. >> the lawsuit names the city of oakland. the police chief and 9 other super visors. the attorney's office will not comment till it sees the lawsuit. we continue our coverage on our website. we will follow all the developments in the case plus you can watch the jailhouse interview from last year. click on the johannes mehserle tab. >> a new effort to get the ban on same-sex marriage reinstated. paul tells us why supporters say the original judge was bias. >> reporter: the federal judge has to decide if he wants to throw out the original decision. the reason, the original judge is gay. >> reporter: today the judge sat through two hours of arguments. one side, the sponsors of proposition 8 are asking him to overturn u.s. district judge vaughn walker decision. >> no man is permitted to try cases where they have an interest in the outcome. >> i believe it's discrimmatory
h they have been trained in this policy, they know they can only arrest people if they have probable cause. but instead they continue to corral people with no means of exit and they do the same thing over and over again. >> the lawsuit names the city of oakland. the police chief and 9 other super visors. the attorney's office will not comment till it sees the lawsuit. we continue our coverage on our website. we will follow all the developments in the case plus you can watch the jailhouse...
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they came in, and they were laughing, and the older ones started punching me. one of the little boys -- i do not know, somebody was saying something about my hands. he wanted to see my hands. i just raised them up. i was wondering what they wanted to see my hands for. what happened was the white boy placed his hands against my hands, and his mother looked at my mom, and my mom looked at me, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or interact with a white child. that was a very early age. i was maybe around five or six years old. then, my mother explained to me about -- and words stuck in my mind -- "white folks." another occasion happened to me in a five and ten-cent store. i have to tell you this to put it in perspective. it was not just march 2. it was all the bad experiences that i have had as a child at that young age that i should not have had to have gone through. there was a lunch counter. i still tell everybody i love the smell of that by then 10 -- that five and ten. i looked over and saw t
they came in, and they were laughing, and the older ones started punching me. one of the little boys -- i do not know, somebody was saying something about my hands. he wanted to see my hands. i just raised them up. i was wondering what they wanted to see my hands for. what happened was the white boy placed his hands against my hands, and his mother looked at my mom, and my mom looked at me, and she gave me a backhand slap. from then on, i knew that i was not supposed to talk to a white child or...
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." >> what they have now, they have those 0,000 extra troops, the surge troops, and they can they take out 5,000 by the end of july? 10,000 by the end of july? and how rapidly do you do that over a period of 12 months, 18 months, and i think that's what president obama wants to come out and say, look, we can do this a little faster here if we have more through the end of the year as secretary gates wants and as admiral mullin want and then you can start gradually taking them out. >> rose: weontie this evening with the story about the great news of stan musl, with bob costas of nbc sports and tim mccarver of fox sports a george vecsey of "the new york times." >> even thoughtan the man is a great nickname and the stance was distinctive there's just not one momen ther aren't the controversies or the specific achievements, all time home run king, 56 game hitting streak -- he just kind of slipped through the cracks. >> and we conclude this evening with a look at how to make flanthropy work. joel fleishman and thomas j. tierney have written a book called "give smart." >> the key is looking a
." >> what they have now, they have those 0,000 extra troops, the surge troops, and they can they take out 5,000 by the end of july? 10,000 by the end of july? and how rapidly do you do that over a period of 12 months, 18 months, and i think that's what president obama wants to come out and say, look, we can do this a little faster here if we have more through the end of the year as secretary gates wants and as admiral mullin want and then you can start gradually taking them out....
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they dropped terrorism charges . they killed bin laden in afghanistan. none of the charges involve the super lenth terrorist attack. the women of saudi arabia took to the streets to call attention to the law that only allows men to drive. the driving band is a way they are treated second class citizens. >> without the permission to travel . they take up paid work and they are not allowed to vote in electionns. >> today's demonstration could bring difficult choices for the saudi regime as it rides out all of the changes . they will anger clerics and other conseshative groups . and actress angelina jolie traveled to turkey to share fod with refugees. show asked how they were in arabic and showed interest in the women and children. 75 percent of california have an unfavorable opinion of arnold schwarzenegger. only 20 percent view him favorably. among women only 15 percent. in los angeles only 10 percent of the voters approve. he announced he fathered a 13 year old son with his house keeper. he announced he would top working on his new movie projects . there
they dropped terrorism charges . they killed bin laden in afghanistan. none of the charges involve the super lenth terrorist attack. the women of saudi arabia took to the streets to call attention to the law that only allows men to drive. the driving band is a way they are treated second class citizens. >> without the permission to travel . they take up paid work and they are not allowed to vote in electionns. >> today's demonstration could bring difficult choices for the saudi...
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they thought they could manage it. they tried to pull in one of the bottle service parties. the crowd rushed the door. at that point, they realized it was not manageable. they notified sfpd they were going to shut their doors, which is the correct action. the police asked them to hold off for a minute so they could bring in additional units, which they did. they were able to shut their doors and the police were able to disperse the crowd. this took a little bit longer than normal because there were an extra 500 people looking for someplace to go. as stated earlier, i was at the scene. seeing what was evolving, a coordinated with sfpd -- i coordinated with sfpd and horizon. they put their security back on the street and loaned them to other venues to help them manage the crowd, which was a very good thing they did. we were able to coordinate the clubs to tighten up there and policies and were able to get the crowd dispersed in probably half an hour to 45 minutes. it was good. it was a situation that could have gone sideways badly. but in high stress or bad times, people pull
they thought they could manage it. they tried to pull in one of the bottle service parties. the crowd rushed the door. at that point, they realized it was not manageable. they notified sfpd they were going to shut their doors, which is the correct action. the police asked them to hold off for a minute so they could bring in additional units, which they did. they were able to shut their doors and the police were able to disperse the crowd. this took a little bit longer than normal because there...
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they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the left there is the building called 1 rincon hill. that is 63 stories tall with a basement, and it sits on a foundation in rock. if you look to the left, you see the infinity. it has the shaped. that is the rock site. they dug down, put it on rock. as you move north, you come to the southern pacific building or the embarcadero centers or the trans america towers. there, the rock is 40, 60 feet deep. but the decision was made that we need parking. so they elected to dig down to the dents supporting soil and build a foundation on the dance material below the bay mud. so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area, which is als
they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the left there is the building called 1 rincon hill. that is 63 stories tall with a basement, and it sits on a foundation in rock. if you look to the left, you see the infinity. it has the shaped. that is the rock site. they dug down, put it on rock. as you move north, you come to the southern pacific building or the embarcadero...
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look at him and they see the wizard of oz before he's revealed they see a powerful all powerful. no one man and they're afraid of him others were out buying silver while prices were being smashed probably bill gross but the perth mint for example says that they sold ten point seven million ounces of silver since july first of last year the sixty six percent increase over the previous year and the us mint sold three point six five million coins alone in may that's a thirty percent increase well you measure the wizard of oz of course the wizard of oz is an allegory about returning to the gold standard and dorothy's ruby slippers were originally silver slippers and if you play the wizard of oz or a video or d.v.d. and try to sound all the way down simultaneously play the entire full length version of dark side of the moon by pink floyd as the musical background will get friction ripped but again all of these market manipulations they they help the people who are short because remember a pension funds your pensions your future can only really go long in the market so the government r
look at him and they see the wizard of oz before he's revealed they see a powerful all powerful. no one man and they're afraid of him others were out buying silver while prices were being smashed probably bill gross but the perth mint for example says that they sold ten point seven million ounces of silver since july first of last year the sixty six percent increase over the previous year and the us mint sold three point six five million coins alone in may that's a thirty percent increase well...
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and then they turn around and they throw women in jail for something that they might have done wrong when they were pregnant it makes me sick to my stomach and you know what shame on the mainstream media for not reporting about this story it makes me really upset that the guardian is a u.k. publication is the one that broke the story you know a lot of the times that they don't like covering the news that just might make people uncomfortable and thanks so much for joining us tonight thank you lona. well coming up next a spoiled celebrity is getting money to send out a little tweet tell you who it is an article times like many and on tap and tonight happy hour video from the united nations big bank he would look like a rock star and the cover the latest issue of newsweek has got a lot of people upset you're that right that . ensure that only the military mechanisms do not work out to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government want to know why i think taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know s
and then they turn around and they throw women in jail for something that they might have done wrong when they were pregnant it makes me sick to my stomach and you know what shame on the mainstream media for not reporting about this story it makes me really upset that the guardian is a u.k. publication is the one that broke the story you know a lot of the times that they don't like covering the news that just might make people uncomfortable and thanks so much for joining us tonight thank you...
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if they wanted to one would have thought that they could just go ahead and attack where they like and of course we've now seeing president obama ok the use of cia drones now cia drones will have a much more use a really miss and much. selection of targets that they can take in a match. that's a very interesting escalation as well so all of that means that the yemeni people will be and have good reason to be very worried drones have an extremely bad reputation for collateral damage for civilian casualties they've been used very extensively in pakistan people are always protesting about their use in pakistan not just in the country itself but we see that most of those in london actually pakistanis turning out some to the streets and saying. that happen when a person to palmer was visiting london we've also heard reports from the deputy provincial government in yemen saying that one hundred people have been killed in drone attacks just in the last month and that many of them what appeared to be innocent civilians and then of course the last thing is this secret cia base that we have. in
if they wanted to one would have thought that they could just go ahead and attack where they like and of course we've now seeing president obama ok the use of cia drones now cia drones will have a much more use a really miss and much. selection of targets that they can take in a match. that's a very interesting escalation as well so all of that means that the yemeni people will be and have good reason to be very worried drones have an extremely bad reputation for collateral damage for civilian...
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in one of the testimony they said that the officer told they they won't stop beating them up until they. and for the girls they line them up and ask them who is a virgin and who is not. whoever says she's virgin they got someone, an officer wearing a white coat, to check whether they are virgins or not with the threat of those who lie that they are virgins would probably face prostitution charges. >> so the girls were forced to take virginity tests? >> yes. yes. >> we asked to speak to someone from the egyptian military but they would only give us a statement denying the allegations. "these cases of torture are false rumors." "none of these accounts are true." "we are in unstable times in egypt, there are thugs loose." but later, they admitted to the virginity tests. saying they were done to avoid any allegations by the women that they were raped in jail. so how account i understand media -- how account world trust that what you guys are posting is really what's happening? >> because simply beside posting texts, we are posting videos. it is a video. it is a last-ditch video. it is calle
in one of the testimony they said that the officer told they they won't stop beating them up until they. and for the girls they line them up and ask them who is a virgin and who is not. whoever says she's virgin they got someone, an officer wearing a white coat, to check whether they are virgins or not with the threat of those who lie that they are virgins would probably face prostitution charges. >> so the girls were forced to take virginity tests? >> yes. yes. >> we asked to...
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so they believe that they need to be incredibly tough. and what often happens is that they become desensitized it to everything. they don't understand that it's important to care about people. it's even important to care about people that you don't know. >> reporter: to help them care, she began the class with some basics. students looked at maps of the middle east and went on-line to do research. >> 8,400,000 refugees worldwide-- . >> reporter: by week two they were prepared prepped and ready for the second leg of their journey. >> one of the major things we will be doing in this discussion today is looking at our packing list. the lesson is called packing your bag. the scenario is it's 2 in the morning. your parents wake you up. say we have five minutes. >> we have got to going, right now, pack your stuff, we're leaving in five minute. and what are the ten things you would trach with you. >> i had some funny stuff on my list. i put pencil sharpener, money, my cat, my. >> i put on there cell phone, i put laptop and computer, magazines. >
so they believe that they need to be incredibly tough. and what often happens is that they become desensitized it to everything. they don't understand that it's important to care about people. it's even important to care about people that you don't know. >> reporter: to help them care, she began the class with some basics. students looked at maps of the middle east and went on-line to do research. >> 8,400,000 refugees worldwide-- . >> reporter: by week two they were prepared...
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they were icons, if you will. they moved. what may not be as clear to people is what companies are located in silicon valley and brisbane that are not here. i would have thought they would have moved here first, but they are not here. when you look at those companies like google or hp or other silicon valley's, that is why i went down to talk to the silicon valley leadership forum. there ceo's -- their ceo's had a chance to coordinate with us. they were telling us why they would not moving to san francisco. that gave me another agenda
they were icons, if you will. they moved. what may not be as clear to people is what companies are located in silicon valley and brisbane that are not here. i would have thought they would have moved here first, but they are not here. when you look at those companies like google or hp or other silicon valley's, that is why i went down to talk to the silicon valley leadership forum. there ceo's -- their ceo's had a chance to coordinate with us. they were telling us why they would not moving to...
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they each had their own little locker that was locked up where they kept their liquor so they didn't have to share with each other. and less bohemian wildness. this was a women's card-playing club. they called their car water wild. carville wasn't only out there in the outer sunset. other little communities came up here and there all across the united states, actually. but after the earthquake and fire, 1906 earthquake and fire, there was a little sister community, you might call, called carzonia. and this was a dr. charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake a
they each had their own little locker that was locked up where they kept their liquor so they didn't have to share with each other. and less bohemian wildness. this was a women's card-playing club. they called their car water wild. carville wasn't only out there in the outer sunset. other little communities came up here and there all across the united states, actually. but after the earthquake and fire, 1906 earthquake and fire, there was a little sister community, you might call, called...
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they said they wanted a seat at the table. they came with their actuaries. we work together for a couple months. at the end of that, i signed a bill where we exceeded my target by 30%. i bring it out because i think, this gets to the issue of the interaction with the business community. as i went around and talk to folks in our chambers, the state and local chambers, i was confident that if we went around the table and asked in the business people what the most important asset is to their business, i would think everyone would say the most important asset are the people report to work every day. i cannot imagine there would be many businesses would get away with some of the volatility in terms of how some of these changes went down. i am an unusual person to be leading this conversation. when i first came into office i had to propose a pay cut to our state employees. massive protests several times. in the end, their pay was cut. they did not get everything they wanted. there are different ways of approaching these problems. particularly with business folks a
they said they wanted a seat at the table. they came with their actuaries. we work together for a couple months. at the end of that, i signed a bill where we exceeded my target by 30%. i bring it out because i think, this gets to the issue of the interaction with the business community. as i went around and talk to folks in our chambers, the state and local chambers, i was confident that if we went around the table and asked in the business people what the most important asset is to their...
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they think that they can get away with what ever. do not know how they think they can get away with this stuff when everyone is waiting to get something on them to knock them out of the game. but i think that he should put it behind them and just focus on the career in taking care of business in washington urea -- focus on the career and the taking care of business in washington. host: new york, go ahead. caller: this is a ridiculous question. when vitter came out, he admitted to a crime. prostitution is a crime. why not bring on a program and ask if vitter should resign from the senate? host: we address these things all the time, just so that you know. if you had to advise the congressman going forward, what would you tell him? caller: continue to do the great job that he is doing. the only reason the media is doing this is because he embarrassed stephen king on the floor. he speaks out. host: new york city, james, democratic line. caller: good morning. hello? host: you are on. caller: personally i feel that he needs to resign. i am
they think that they can get away with what ever. do not know how they think they can get away with this stuff when everyone is waiting to get something on them to knock them out of the game. but i think that he should put it behind them and just focus on the career in taking care of business in washington urea -- focus on the career and the taking care of business in washington. host: new york, go ahead. caller: this is a ridiculous question. when vitter came out, he admitted to a crime....
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and they were of all kinds of shapes and sizes, but they specific to that area. that's the smallest one we found. and then this is the largest one, about 15 feet tall. now, where these have fallen over, they have broken open and you can see that they were just full of material. there's a woven mat right up there that's fallen out of that one. these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of corn cobs and woven material all over the place, pieces of basketry, pieces of their sandals. this place is very well preserved. i mean a lot of this stuff is obviously worn, but it's been sitting there for 500 years. and what i found there that was very specific to anastazi were t-shaped doorways. you can see a large t-shape here. this is a very specific symbol that you see in chaco canyon and you see in mesa verde. there are certain sites where they are finding t-shaped alters where pieces of stone about this size had been cut into t's and are standing up inside of rooms
and they were of all kinds of shapes and sizes, but they specific to that area. that's the smallest one we found. and then this is the largest one, about 15 feet tall. now, where these have fallen over, they have broken open and you can see that they were just full of material. there's a woven mat right up there that's fallen out of that one. these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of...
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have tremendous leverage that they could utilize if they would do so ok robert if i go to you if you were an african leader and he wanted to get foreign investment are needed money would you go to the i.m.f. or would you go to the chinese which would you prefer if you put yourself in a position of being an african leader of the i.m.f. doesn't do foreign investment they are math rescues ok let's say where you rescue our rescue ok rescue by the chinese say they have ten billion dollars in the economy ask questions. well i think what you would do is you would say what's the problem we're looking at if the problem is you want lots of people to come and do business in your country then you wouldn't pick either or you'd say we're open for business for both chinese and the americans and anyone else who wants to come through on that they abide by the law and the basic minimum standards and they're always going to be occasions where that doesn't happen and most african countries south of congo you'll find that chinese sentiment is a pretty big political factor now that's not because they're t
have tremendous leverage that they could utilize if they would do so ok robert if i go to you if you were an african leader and he wanted to get foreign investment are needed money would you go to the i.m.f. or would you go to the chinese which would you prefer if you put yourself in a position of being an african leader of the i.m.f. doesn't do foreign investment they are math rescues ok let's say where you rescue our rescue ok rescue by the chinese say they have ten billion dollars in the...
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they did that probably because we were considering attacking china, and they wanted to prove that they had a good reason for doing it. it had to practically -- i created a map for nixon, and the and our staff to look at, of the location of these incidents. and then recalled in an expert and said, if there are incidents in these places, what would that suggest to you? who is impacted? and that experts said, well, this is so close, the soviet supplies, and pretty far from chinese supply points you. so it's unlikely that the chinese want to attack would do it from such a position. then we picked up a few other signals. and then nixon made one of an unannounced but important, most important decision, which was we discussed, assuming there's a war, what position does the united states take. and we concluded that it was against the american interest to have china defeated, even though we had no contact with them. and so, we decided that in case of war we would be technically neutral, but tilt towards china and try to give it as much ability to survive as we could. now, we didn't communicate
they did that probably because we were considering attacking china, and they wanted to prove that they had a good reason for doing it. it had to practically -- i created a map for nixon, and the and our staff to look at, of the location of these incidents. and then recalled in an expert and said, if there are incidents in these places, what would that suggest to you? who is impacted? and that experts said, well, this is so close, the soviet supplies, and pretty far from chinese supply points...
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they can strike, they can negotiate. they can avoid that. what the national labor relations board does, it is the administrative arm that enforces that statute. host: what do they decide? guest: they decide whether employers have forced employees, whether the union has failed to bargain in good faith, whether the emplor has discriminated against employees in an effort to encourage, or in most cases, discourage members of been in labor union -- membership in a labor union. host: is an independent entity. who sits on the board? guest: there are five members. no more than three from the same political party. if they are appointed by the president -- they are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. host: 51 regional field offices. why? because gst: they regularly -- guest: because they regularly practice from field offices. i practiced in sampras's go years ago. i think we h one in oakland -- san francisco years ago. i think we have one in oakland. we investigative we think there has been unfair labor practice. if someone to have
they can strike, they can negotiate. they can avoid that. what the national labor relations board does, it is the administrative arm that enforces that statute. host: what do they decide? guest: they decide whether employers have forced employees, whether the union has failed to bargain in good faith, whether the emplor has discriminated against employees in an effort to encourage, or in most cases, discourage members of been in labor union -- membership in a labor union. host: is an...
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they said they didn't know and they didn't want to make that decision. >> i think they knew what they were doing. i think they put this together. it was incomplete and they put it together to get paid. >> that's fine. if they don't want to do their job, they shouldn't get paid. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is expected to present some type of budget alternative to darrell steinberg sometime today. it's expected to have more cuts but we're not exactly sure what it will include. we don't know at this point if he's trying to get republicans on board. although we do know yesterday he met only with democrats. >> we have been trying to get ahold of lawmakers this morning. we'll continue to talk to people out here in san francisco. we'll check back with you coming up on "mornings on 2." claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 7:02. family members of missing bay area nursing student michelle le have brought in some extra help hoping 20 find her alive. ktvu's allie rasmus joins us live to tell us they've hired a private investigator. >> reporter: gearing. michelle l -- good m
they said they didn't know and they didn't want to make that decision. >> i think they knew what they were doing. i think they put this together. it was incomplete and they put it together to get paid. >> that's fine. if they don't want to do their job, they shouldn't get paid. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is expected to present some type of budget alternative to darrell steinberg sometime today. it's expected to have more cuts but we're not exactly sure what it will...
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so they were not as sensitive and perhaps cautious as they should be. many of these buildings that we see south of market, while they appear to be in excellent shape and are performing well, have not been either seismically strengthened or had at the subsurface conditions improved, so they are waiting. there could be significant damage during the next major earthquake. >> that reminds me of one of the central questions i wanted to ask you. which is this example relief focuses on the point. that is, what would you recommend for someone who is considering purchasing a building in the way of a consultation with geotechnical engineers such as yourself, just to get a little heads up on what they might be facing in the lifetime of their ownership of the building? >> i believe it is in a prospective buyer's best interest, if they're buying an existing building and commercial area, that they consult with a structural engineer to make sure the building is structurally adequate and that to consult with a geotechnical engineer. dewitt least point out to them wheth
so they were not as sensitive and perhaps cautious as they should be. many of these buildings that we see south of market, while they appear to be in excellent shape and are performing well, have not been either seismically strengthened or had at the subsurface conditions improved, so they are waiting. there could be significant damage during the next major earthquake. >> that reminds me of one of the central questions i wanted to ask you. which is this example relief focuses on the...
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when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his vehicle were empty, so he had a clear, unobstructed view of the two men as they came out of the restaurant arguing. sergeant gordon saw one man pushed the other backwards and told lt. parra there was a fight in progress and both police began to exit their car. in that instant, sergeant gordon saw that one man now have a revolving in his hands and was shooting in down irving street in the direction of the other man. surgeon court and chatted to lt. parra that they now had an argument that had es
when they arrived to work, they decided to walk a foot speed on irving street. as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb...
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have negative equity and they can't pick up and move because they can't sell their property they can't get rid of their home mortgage and the same thing with people with huge student loans they can't take certain jobs they have to take specific jobs for the military industrial complex for example but once again language has been usurped here and they talk about self esteem but what they meant to say was narcissism this huge debt fuels narcissism narcissism is not the same as self-esteem suffer esteem comes from saving money and then consuming based out of savings narcissism is spending money don't have to consume stuff to pursue your own vainglorious narcissistic ends well let's apply this to societies that large because the first study also conveniently finds that the richest people the richest ten percent of americans feel no benefit from debt lo and behold because they of course have cash and wealth and. resources they don't need fake self-esteem how does this apply to for example wall street is this why they're so miserable and take so many drugs that are so destructive because the
have negative equity and they can't pick up and move because they can't sell their property they can't get rid of their home mortgage and the same thing with people with huge student loans they can't take certain jobs they have to take specific jobs for the military industrial complex for example but once again language has been usurped here and they talk about self esteem but what they meant to say was narcissism this huge debt fuels narcissism narcissism is not the same as self-esteem suffer...
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they cut corners, they are ruthless, and they will do anything to win but they don't play by the rulesour experience of doing business with the chinese? >> well, they do it their way. and you've got to be flexible enough to move with them and know what they are doing but you still can play by the right rules. but you're going to see when you -- we started a lightbulb factory there and then we built three lightbulb factories and we thought we had a real growing concern. then we found out every mayor in a town in china could buy a lightbulb factory to hungary and they did it. before you knew it there were 500 companies spewing out light bulbs. >> isn't that their great trump card, what they do is brilliantly, the chinese. they take a great idea and they do it faster, cheaper, and often better. >> no question. that's why you have always got to have something they need. to go to china with a me too product is a joke. i have to be in china because i have they have a billion 300 million people. with a me too product? they love you when you come with something special. they yawn when you come
they cut corners, they are ruthless, and they will do anything to win but they don't play by the rulesour experience of doing business with the chinese? >> well, they do it their way. and you've got to be flexible enough to move with them and know what they are doing but you still can play by the right rules. but you're going to see when you -- we started a lightbulb factory there and then we built three lightbulb factories and we thought we had a real growing concern. then we found out...
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i think people lived with the expectation that they may see what they now have seen. i don't think many of us thought it would happen so quickly. >> after years of working it's way through the california system. the supreme court voted unanimously to challenge the ban on same sex marriages. >> we are literally across the street and couples could run and demand we offer a marriage license to them. >> we got the call early on may 14th, where they said can you come in and make a meeting. that's where we found out the court already notified the city attorney's office there were going to render a decision >> then on may 15, the supreme court struck down the ban on same sex marriage in a 4 to 3 vote. they fought all the way and won. >> what a day in san francisco. what a day in california. what a day for america. what a day for equality. >> the most extraordinary part of this is i support we had from the elected family. what cities would you have an entire board of supervisors and a city attorney who was ready to fight and had purposefulness. >> the supreme court's decision
i think people lived with the expectation that they may see what they now have seen. i don't think many of us thought it would happen so quickly. >> after years of working it's way through the california system. the supreme court voted unanimously to challenge the ban on same sex marriages. >> we are literally across the street and couples could run and demand we offer a marriage license to them. >> we got the call early on may 14th, where they said can you come in and make a...
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and they see that their power is slipping away because they they must operate from behind the scenes as long as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow and twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march on elder burke and i'm sure you'll keep us posted on exactly what you find out after it all wrapped up alice don't host of the alex jones so joining us from thinking texas thanks so much and switching gears now now to some other harsh words this time by outgoing defense secretary robert gates on an organization that's been in place for six decades talking about nato north atlantic treaty organization it was formed back in one thousand forty nine of the coalition a by the united states against soviet aggression since then it has been the foundation of this country's security policy secretary gat
and they see that their power is slipping away because they they must operate from behind the scenes as long as they can do that they have a lot of power through their phantom menace but the minute that that curtain is pulled back we see the little man behind the curtain and we understand that this elite is not invincible and their system is crumbling they are on the run and there's a big protest coming up tomorrow and twelve noon there in switzerland against them as the people of europe march...
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and so what they're there to do is to reap as much benefits as they can avoid as much tax as they can profiteer. the price that is paid by most africans is massive dispossession of their land massive unemployment massive decline in in in standard of living and more hungry people than there ever were that's the situation with which africa currently face now clearly there are competitions between the different international powers for africa's natural resources and what is missing out of that element is the voice of the african citizens about what they need it's all very well having investments in africa but if the country or the people of the country don't benefit from it then it's no really no good to anyone ok those shareholders ok jendayi if i go to you in washington now my would you agree with that assessment and a new occupation not even using the term neo colonialism not imperialism occupation go ahead. well of course not i don't agree with that. portrayal of africa at all i think that in fact we've seen a new dynamism significant growth in these economies a rising middle class a
and so what they're there to do is to reap as much benefits as they can avoid as much tax as they can profiteer. the price that is paid by most africans is massive dispossession of their land massive unemployment massive decline in in in standard of living and more hungry people than there ever were that's the situation with which africa currently face now clearly there are competitions between the different international powers for africa's natural resources and what is missing out of that...
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if they are educated about it, they might stay with it. >> this slide is showing when they are given a description of the program, 37% are saying they would stay with it. 32% are uncertain. we surmise is because we have not given them the rate information yet. because these numbers are fairly consistent in terms of their being roughly equal numbers that will stay with the program and others who will opt out, i think it does indicate that when the public is familiar with the basic contours of the program, there is a set of customers brought in from the beginning that do not move. the way you characterized it in that regard is right. the core idea of what is being embodied in clean power sf is that there is a set of customers that will like it and stick with it. there is a set of customers on the other side who say they will opt out in the beginning and no additional information will tempt them to opt back in. >> can you summarize the targeted group? can we surmise geographically or tier-wise or value-wise? >> the people in that group are much more likely to be in the lower tiers and t
if they are educated about it, they might stay with it. >> this slide is showing when they are given a description of the program, 37% are saying they would stay with it. 32% are uncertain. we surmise is because we have not given them the rate information yet. because these numbers are fairly consistent in terms of their being roughly equal numbers that will stay with the program and others who will opt out, i think it does indicate that when the public is familiar with the basic contours...
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i do not think they have much they can do.he best thing the government can do is deal with the uncertainty issue. have some certainty about what our tax laws will be, what will be going forward the next 10 to 15 years with austerity measures. we need certainty in those areas to move forward. uncertainty is our enemy. that is what is holding a lot of these companies with tremendous these companies with tremendous cash on their balance sheet, which has not existed before. if we could put that certainty on clever off little bit. it's tough but me ask if there is certainty from your standpoint -- host: let me ask if there is certainty from your standpoint. overall, what do you see? guest: we are looking for the economy to reach accelerate, but not enough. where talking about a very uneven recovery, -- we are talking a body very uneven recovery with a 3.5% average in the second half of the year if we are lucky. so we have a lot of factors pushing growth into the second half as we recoups production from its japan. if the consumer w
i do not think they have much they can do.he best thing the government can do is deal with the uncertainty issue. have some certainty about what our tax laws will be, what will be going forward the next 10 to 15 years with austerity measures. we need certainty in those areas to move forward. uncertainty is our enemy. that is what is holding a lot of these companies with tremendous these companies with tremendous cash on their balance sheet, which has not existed before. if we could put that...
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and they don't make any difference when they started to use the force and when they started to shootetween boy or child or an adult, between girl, or boy. it's just using force and all kinds to stop the protest and to force people to stop their movements. >> thank you for talking to us. stay safe. >> thank you. >> part of the regime's methodology is that they're not brutalizing their own people but they're saving them from thugs and extremists. that's what they keep saying. thousands of residents knowing that's not true have fled to neighboring turkey. we've talked to them. and this evening i spoke with our reporter in damascus but who was allowed into the city by syrian authorities under very, very tight restrictions. a new video posted of a 13-year-old boy reportedly shot and killed by syrian military. do you know anything about what happened to this boy? >> reporter: well, anderson, that incident is said to have taken place in one of the damascus suburbs during the demonstrations where activists were reporting that syrian security forces incriminately opened fire on those protesti
and they don't make any difference when they started to use the force and when they started to shootetween boy or child or an adult, between girl, or boy. it's just using force and all kinds to stop the protest and to force people to stop their movements. >> thank you for talking to us. stay safe. >> thank you. >> part of the regime's methodology is that they're not brutalizing their own people but they're saving them from thugs and extremists. that's what they keep saying....
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they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice. >> i wanted to ask you to perhaps tell the audience about the controversy related to the death qualified jury. many people did not realize that when we select a jury for the death penalty case, this is comprised of different members of the city. >> people look to california as we continue to send a lot of people to death row every year, with the highest number of new death sentences. people look at the state and they see how many people in california are moving away from the death penalty, who favor replacing the death penalty and how can you have so many people voting for death sentences when the population is moving further away from the death penalty? those of us. support replacing the death penalty are not allowed to be on death penalty juries. the p
they can and the community learns that they can. this is really the fundamental problem. we can do much better job if we were actually to replace the death penalty to life without parole and invest the money saved in solving homicides. every victim's family should have some justice. >> i wanted to ask you to perhaps tell the audience about the controversy related to the death qualified jury. many people did not realize that when we select a jury for the death penalty case, this is...
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they leave afghanistan as now my people they face it. enemies warlord taliban forces thank you guys who are raising the truth. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from. the future covered. in broadcasting live from the heart of moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us to put your top hat on us civilians in libya feel the brunt of violence from both nato airstrikes and bombs and the pro and anti-government forces have borne the country hundreds have been killed by the western alliance while rebels and government forces have been accused of atrocities with many people fleeing for their lives after being trapped in hostile regions of the country. barack obama faces growing criticism over his plans to pull out over thirty thousand troops from afghanistan next year with some saying it's true risky and too fast but others claiming it's not swift enough and the french say they're also going to withdraw forces but skeptics of nato plan hand security over to the afghans in two thousand and fourteen. a
they leave afghanistan as now my people they face it. enemies warlord taliban forces thank you guys who are raising the truth. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from. the future covered. in broadcasting live from the heart of moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us to put your top hat on us civilians in libya feel the brunt of violence from both nato airstrikes and bombs and the pro and anti-government forces have borne the country hundreds have...
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they save because they know that they will have to look after their grandparents, they will have to look after their parents they don't have unemployment insurance. so until you change that structure i don't know how much you're going to do it by tinkering here and there which is the way the chinese have approached it. people are saving for their old age, for their parents and their grandparents unless you create a different structure, that's a rational thing for the chinese people to do. >> rose: do you worry about what chinmight be doing 20 years from now when its economy is even stronger? >> that's a great question. i think there is no questi that china is ierested in having a very large footprint on the world stage. people who say china just want to free ride and let america do everything, that's for now. but ifou look at the simplest indication,it's military modeization plans. the chinese are trying to build a world-class military. they'rdoing it slowly, not trying to compete with us but they are clearly trying to modernize every element of it. look at chinese diplomacy. if you met
they save because they know that they will have to look after their grandparents, they will have to look after their parents they don't have unemployment insurance. so until you change that structure i don't know how much you're going to do it by tinkering here and there which is the way the chinese have approached it. people are saving for their old age, for their parents and their grandparents unless you create a different structure, that's a rational thing for the chinese people to do....
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they don't make a move without letting everybody know what they are doing. what they are. what they are thinking what's going to happen next. a lot of kids get involved for one beef. we should look for our partners in the telecommunications. disposable phones. so, i'd like to explore to that >> will you commit to that? >> sure. i already have a conversation 2 years ago with someone, i won't mention the name of the carior. it was almost like i was talking from mars. i will continue to pursue this. >> next question. >>[inaudible]. >> they are talking to media. all of these things are connected to the finance of our society. so we need to really get into the mentor and leadership dynamics with a bank. somebody needs to find out really what's working in our society. and i think this is where these kids are really left out. they feel they are not apart of the inner workings of our society and how it really connected our beliefs and how important they are not scheme of things. it's not just about basketball and football. they need to get with the finances of what goes on here in
they don't make a move without letting everybody know what they are doing. what they are. what they are thinking what's going to happen next. a lot of kids get involved for one beef. we should look for our partners in the telecommunications. disposable phones. so, i'd like to explore to that >> will you commit to that? >> sure. i already have a conversation 2 years ago with someone, i won't mention the name of the carior. it was almost like i was talking from mars. i will continue...