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apparently they want jobs. they don't matter if they pollute. and they are doing the right thing, which is basically to send all those jobs to china because the chinese don't care about pollution. we should also sell off the last 5% of what the people in this country own the 95% that's owned by the rich, we should just give them the rest of the 5% and just have them put us up in some barracks or something like that. host: so i detect a little czar chasm there. caller: i'm afraid i have to be sarcastic. what's happening to this country is we're trying to sell it down the river, trying to trade dirty jobs for dirty air. if people don't believe that this world is getting dirtier and we are somehow responsible, then how does a person not be sarcastic? host: let me get your reaction and see if there is a middle ground here. here is a tweet. "when the country is bankrupt, unemployment is up, inflation is up and the dollar is on the verge of imploding." caller: then let's work for 30 cents an hour. host: ok. let's go to the next caller. caller: you kno
apparently they want jobs. they don't matter if they pollute. and they are doing the right thing, which is basically to send all those jobs to china because the chinese don't care about pollution. we should also sell off the last 5% of what the people in this country own the 95% that's owned by the rich, we should just give them the rest of the 5% and just have them put us up in some barracks or something like that. host: so i detect a little czar chasm there. caller: i'm afraid i have to be...
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they say they need more time to prepare but there is speculation when they do show up to testify they will take the fifth and refuse to talk. today's hearing we know they won't be there. conservative critics say this proves president obama's original stimulus plan and the administration support for clean technology are failed policies. e-mails obtained by abc news show that white house budget officials had concerns from the beginning and some financial analysts say the business plan never did make any sense. >> they were selling at about $3 but when you looked at the numbers it just didn't work. >> that was from the get-go? >> from the get-go, from the first time i saw it. >> reporter: f.b.i. agents and other investigators raided the solyndra plant last week but they wouldn't say exactly what they were after. one of principal investors was a major obama fund-raiser and he visited the white house at least four times before solyndra secured the loan. republicans and democrats are especially upset at the same time brian harrison was saying revenues would wo would double. >> this happenin
they say they need more time to prepare but there is speculation when they do show up to testify they will take the fifth and refuse to talk. today's hearing we know they won't be there. conservative critics say this proves president obama's original stimulus plan and the administration support for clean technology are failed policies. e-mails obtained by abc news show that white house budget officials had concerns from the beginning and some financial analysts say the business plan never did...
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the interesting thing is they feel they have to start that way. the conclusion i finally came to is the only way to explain it is they are struck with this language because that was the politics and power at that time. we don't know what people in ancient india were arguing about in talking politic, but it seems from the evidence we have that that is it, these languages and leftover political debates that we don't know anymore exactly what they were. where debt and the language of debt forgiveness reckoning redemption was the every day language of politics, and was swept into moral language, and that's been left of us ever sifns. it's the language of power, and people in power have always discovered that it's the easiest way to take a situation of two arbitrary authority and make it seem the victim is to blame. conquering armies understand this. you have power over somebody, you conquered them, the easy thing to do is say, look, you guys owe us your lives because we didn't kill you. we're going to demand this, name something they can't pay, and th
the interesting thing is they feel they have to start that way. the conclusion i finally came to is the only way to explain it is they are struck with this language because that was the politics and power at that time. we don't know what people in ancient india were arguing about in talking politic, but it seems from the evidence we have that that is it, these languages and leftover political debates that we don't know anymore exactly what they were. where debt and the language of debt...
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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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the session number two, they say they work for users. they don't work for users. users don't pay them a dime. users or the product that they sell to advertisers to pay them $30 billion a year. there is nothing wrong with advertising. it is a perfectly legitimate business, but you must make clear what your interests are so the consumers know and they have fair disclosure an honest information. they also say deceptively that competition is one click away. what they don't tell you is that out of the top 100 sites, 97 of those 100 sites will go right to google because they outsourced -- outsource search for them. there are only three out of 100 that our competitors. another deception is they say this should not be compared to microsoft. they are really saying that if we were not like microsoft, we did not break the law. in person knows that there are many ways to break laws, not just the way that the person that did before you broke it. we needed to construct their argument, it is almost always a straw man argument. they take something that everyone knows is untrue an
the session number two, they say they work for users. they don't work for users. users don't pay them a dime. users or the product that they sell to advertisers to pay them $30 billion a year. there is nothing wrong with advertising. it is a perfectly legitimate business, but you must make clear what your interests are so the consumers know and they have fair disclosure an honest information. they also say deceptively that competition is one click away. what they don't tell you is that out of...
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all got they all got it you know they they thought that's great they share their own you know miserystories with dealing with banks or what have you and they're like thugs. and and then at some point about three hours into it i saw a police cruiser go up van eyes and flip a u. turn and and two two officers stepped out of the car and approached me and they they were asked you some questions how did the interaction get well there was the first encounter with two officers on the street when i was actually doing the painting and they told me that someone had called in and felt threatened by my work and so they were obligated to to approach me because it be it became an incident and they took my identification they wrote down all of my information one of the officers asked me questions along the lines of well this is nine eleven you know post nine eleven you could be a terrorist you hate the banks and i really thought that the incident that that was the conclusion you know it just as a person talking to the police and the police or just people i really felt ok this happened and that was g
all got they all got it you know they they thought that's great they share their own you know miserystories with dealing with banks or what have you and they're like thugs. and and then at some point about three hours into it i saw a police cruiser go up van eyes and flip a u. turn and and two two officers stepped out of the car and approached me and they they were asked you some questions how did the interaction get well there was the first encounter with two officers on the street when i was...
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they brought in replacement nurses and they said that -- keiser said they were able to operate at full levels. with the combination of folks to crossed over they were able to operate without any problems. >> belva: thank you. now, finally a story where there is a settlement to talk about. a big problem where we've come to some conclusion. tell us about how this came about. >> i don't know how much people remember about this, but it was our own little exxon valdez in 2007. a 901 foot long cargo ship was heading from oakland to south korea. it was heavy fog. they couldn't even see the end of the ship, and they made the probably wrong decision to sail anyway. the local pilot, a guy named john coda was on the bridge of the ship with the chinese captain. they weren't communicating very well. they looked at a little red mark on the electronic chart. coda asked the chinese captain is that the middle of the bridge where i sail through. he said yes i think so. he steered the ship right at it. turned out it was actually marking the support tower of the bay bridge. 55 gallon oil spill. we had the
they brought in replacement nurses and they said that -- keiser said they were able to operate at full levels. with the combination of folks to crossed over they were able to operate without any problems. >> belva: thank you. now, finally a story where there is a settlement to talk about. a big problem where we've come to some conclusion. tell us about how this came about. >> i don't know how much people remember about this, but it was our own little exxon valdez in 2007. a 901 foot...
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were they right? >> i think they were right. if you think about the obama policies his saying we need to go back to the 1967 borders. that is a complete reversal of our policy. we never pushed them to go back pre67 borders. the read sense to recognize israel's right to exist which is the beginning of any real negotiations. >> what about the rest of the middle east? isn't it clear an american policy israel right or wrong on any nuance positions settlements as an example is destructive of our ability to make peace in the region? >> what's destructive is palestinians have yet to recognize israel has a right to be a state and has a right to be in secure borders. they are willing to work toward a palestinian state but not as long as they are being shot at and not as long as part of the deal is that palestinians continue to educate their children that jews are evil people and ought to be killed. >> does this bowed ill for president obama in 2012 amongst constituency where he got almost 80 percent of the vote in 2008 and now in the bro
were they right? >> i think they were right. if you think about the obama policies his saying we need to go back to the 1967 borders. that is a complete reversal of our policy. we never pushed them to go back pre67 borders. the read sense to recognize israel's right to exist which is the beginning of any real negotiations. >> what about the rest of the middle east? isn't it clear an american policy israel right or wrong on any nuance positions settlements as an example is...
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they got., i got a lot of background on this thing. mike you said you were surprised to learn that we still have longshoremen. >> it sounds like one of those 1920 jobs. >> the ships unload themselves? >> i assume we automated it and out sourced it and had all of the ships unloaded in china before we brought them over here. >> just because you and your diligence buddies don't use ports when you need to unload your illegal cargo most law abiding citizens bring their stuff in legally. >> have i to disagree. when we need to unload our illegal gear we bring it up to the border. >> i ordered 150 novelty davie crockett hats from you and i still never received them. >> let's bring them out. >> 150 dancing girls in nothing but davie crockett hats. >> i have moved on to pot now, apparently. you said you don't think a .4% increase is significant, but here is the deal. sure, it is not. but the next year is another .4% and the year after that another .4%, and then after 200 years it is 100%. think. >> which
they got., i got a lot of background on this thing. mike you said you were surprised to learn that we still have longshoremen. >> it sounds like one of those 1920 jobs. >> the ships unload themselves? >> i assume we automated it and out sourced it and had all of the ships unloaded in china before we brought them over here. >> just because you and your diligence buddies don't use ports when you need to unload your illegal cargo most law abiding citizens bring their stuff...
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they got a pair -- they got it. compare the declaration dependents urging the declaration of independence compared to today -- compared the declaration of independence to today. as things get worse, maybe this time people will be there. >> i have a question about the structural about the method of the government. it seems that part of the problem with long-term issues like social security and medicare and make some focus on the next election. but do you think there is a structural problem or a way to overcome that on the next election? >> i think the structure could be improved. this is what they wanted. also communication. they're making the terms longer. limiting it would structurally help. i think unfortunately we elected people we deserved. we elected people we deserved. we have to change their ideas. there is a belief system that is being taught to our teachers that teach our students that has changed. life and the pursuit of happiness are not taught any more. everybody should get the same. all of those eyes ar
they got a pair -- they got it. compare the declaration dependents urging the declaration of independence compared to today -- compared the declaration of independence to today. as things get worse, maybe this time people will be there. >> i have a question about the structural about the method of the government. it seems that part of the problem with long-term issues like social security and medicare and make some focus on the next election. but do you think there is a structural problem...
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they say they do not believe that he was finally written, but they are investigating. they say that his computer contained explicit images. the fact that we spoke with were shocked. >> so, i'll met, my gosh. >> i think it's awfully scary to have somebody like that working with children. >> late this afternoon they sat ktvu news a statement saying he never received complaints about his behavior. they checked them into a website and he spun on its that woman highway patrol credits an alert driver with bringing a safe location to an sit down a kidnapping case. they pulled over them and about 4:30 a.m. on interstate 15. a man is 80% of the acting is actually abusing its pitching on top. the driver called authorities after spotting him. >> a funny we'll reduce the number of the -- and will go reduce the number of layoffs by 75% and it will provide the court with $2.9 million in emergency funds. that will establish us from 177 to 75. it will also allow 11 courts to stay open. they must approve the agreement when it meets next week. >>> bart has a good leader tonight. the boa
they say they do not believe that he was finally written, but they are investigating. they say that his computer contained explicit images. the fact that we spoke with were shocked. >> so, i'll met, my gosh. >> i think it's awfully scary to have somebody like that working with children. >> late this afternoon they sat ktvu news a statement saying he never received complaints about his behavior. they checked them into a website and he spun on its that woman highway patrol...
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did they do this?ll, teachers have to perform because the principal can fire at will. >> yeah, we have at will contracts with the school. >> sharon clark runs another new orleans charter and she, too, fires the weakest teachers. >> i call it freeing up a person's future. >> the charter law also allows parents to fire a school if they don't like this school they can send their kid to another. >> sharon needs to work hard because she worries about losing her charter. >> yes, every day, sir. >> good morning, class of 2013! >> good morning! >> the competition drives schools to try different things like this morning ritual at sci academy. >> who are you? >> education is my future and the future is now. >> why are you here? >> this seems a little cult like and some kids didn't take it seriously but something worked. >> it is an amazing difference. since he has been here he has become more sponsible. thinking. >> even though i didn't like the school at first as i went to school i started to want to go to coll
did they do this?ll, teachers have to perform because the principal can fire at will. >> yeah, we have at will contracts with the school. >> sharon clark runs another new orleans charter and she, too, fires the weakest teachers. >> i call it freeing up a person's future. >> the charter law also allows parents to fire a school if they don't like this school they can send their kid to another. >> sharon needs to work hard because she worries about losing her charter....
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wherever you see the enemy attack them, they are weak they have suffered lots of losses and they areicking their wounds. he predicted loyalist forces would keep control of sirt and keep loyalist square. his brother's comments were a bit more restrained but suggested there's room to negotiate with opposition forces. nic robertson joins me now from tripoli. we heard from his son when he phoned into that syrian television station. are there any credible reports about where he may be? nic, can you hear me? clearly we're having some trouble getting in touch with nic. we'll try to check in with him in a moment. let's check in with isha sesay. >>> a grim report from amnesty international. it documented the deaths of at least 88 detainees in syria during the five-month uprising against the government. according to the report, at least 52 of the victims' bodies showed evidence of torture. all of the victims were male. some as young as 13. >>> growing tensions in bahrain. protesters say a 14-year-old boy was killed by police today. witnesses said officers fired a tear gas round directly at the
wherever you see the enemy attack them, they are weak they have suffered lots of losses and they areicking their wounds. he predicted loyalist forces would keep control of sirt and keep loyalist square. his brother's comments were a bit more restrained but suggested there's room to negotiate with opposition forces. nic robertson joins me now from tripoli. we heard from his son when he phoned into that syrian television station. are there any credible reports about where he may be? nic, can you...
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>> they were shaped like tacos. they were awesome. they disappeared because the dorito people ran out of business. >> we have this videotape. >> we have guest editors there. >> next topic on monday, president obama visited the headquarters of linked in, the professional networking site. there it is. obama says his title is president at united states of america. awkward, but it fits the format. the profile hasn't been updated since 2009. it lacked any boast about his achievements since taking office. he should have like killed osama. that's all he has to do. here is the thing, michael? >> yes jie. what is linked in. here is the thing. i get those e-mails and all i know is it is something that bothers me. >> people add you at linked in. i don't know. i thought it was friends. i thought it was an early facebook thing. apparently i did a little research, and apparently it is a job thing where you network with people. should the president be networking as my next job? >> the preposition thing was worrying. >> is that the format you have to
>> they were shaped like tacos. they were awesome. they disappeared because the dorito people ran out of business. >> we have this videotape. >> we have guest editors there. >> next topic on monday, president obama visited the headquarters of linked in, the professional networking site. there it is. obama says his title is president at united states of america. awkward, but it fits the format. the profile hasn't been updated since 2009. it lacked any boast about his...
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i think they deserve to hear it, too. so they do not get all that. all the goodies. >> you talked about this yesterday. we have had a conversation with the chief about these issues. the lieutenant and the rank of lieutenant above do not go to advanced officers training. the higher ranking officers or commissioned officers are not getting this training. we taught -- talk to the chief about that, that will change. that is a great recommendation. and find out more. >> looking for some help. that would allow me to do more teaching. i want to do more construction and educating. this is such a necessity to educate. putting together classes around suicide is important. stretching out the officer's training and we also do the peer counseling training at the economy. and being able to do family- partner training where officers can bring in family members and partner so we can give them an overview of what to expect and how they are transitioning from civilian to cop and some of the things, the stressors they may encounter coming into this. >> i appreciate tha
i think they deserve to hear it, too. so they do not get all that. all the goodies. >> you talked about this yesterday. we have had a conversation with the chief about these issues. the lieutenant and the rank of lieutenant above do not go to advanced officers training. the higher ranking officers or commissioned officers are not getting this training. we taught -- talk to the chief about that, that will change. that is a great recommendation. and find out more. >> looking for some...
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they may be around, but they do not know where they are. i am not seeing a lot of chinese interference. >> thank you so much. this has been fascinating. we appreciate everybody coming out today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> on "newsmakers," discussing the economy and jobs. the jobs ohio plan and economic issues, as well as his view of the obama economic initiative in advance of his speech on thursday. "newsmakers" today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> machiavelli has become an adjective. there are many people in this town who would like to have themselves described as a machiavellian. secretly, at the dark of night, they have it next to them, but not too many people would call themselves machiavellian. >> his name is synonymous with the senate vote scheming in the pursuit of the power. arguing his theories may have been a response to the corruption around him. 8:00 p.m. on c-span's "q&a." >> tom keene and lee hamilton discuss the state of na
they may be around, but they do not know where they are. i am not seeing a lot of chinese interference. >> thank you so much. this has been fascinating. we appreciate everybody coming out today. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> on "newsmakers," discussing the economy and jobs. the jobs ohio plan and economic issues, as well as his view of the obama economic initiative in advance...
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it didn't take long to figure out they had the wrong person. >> they realized i wasn't the person they were looking for. >> reporter: police tell me this investigation started last month when they busted a marijuana growing operation. police say the man they arrested today is connected to the grow. investigators also raided another house in oakland where they uncovered a marijuana grow. >> reporter: police also arrested the brother of the man. we are told this is still an open investigation. live, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> authorities will not charge a woman whose husband's body was found buried in the backyard. the fbi began investigating after neighbors reported dale smith missing. his wife gave investigators permission to search the backyard. that's when they found the body buried. the coroner has been unable to determine a cause of death. >> a 17-year-old boy is facing drunk driving and stolen vehicle charges after he crashed a car into a store. happened at 1:00 this afternoon. highway 101. when officers tried to pull him over the driver took a freeway off ramp. >> he a
it didn't take long to figure out they had the wrong person. >> they realized i wasn't the person they were looking for. >> reporter: police tell me this investigation started last month when they busted a marijuana growing operation. police say the man they arrested today is connected to the grow. investigators also raided another house in oakland where they uncovered a marijuana grow. >> reporter: police also arrested the brother of the man. we are told this is still an open...
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at $500,000 each if they pay the sale they will be set free. there are arrested after hiking in iraq and across of the iran border. >> time now 5:31 a.m. it is a cool down. a little preview for ripoyo one wind withu. >> we're watching the fog to see if there will i be and a delays at as at al sfo, our boar temperatures around the eastern and that will be the part of the bay that begins warming up first this is a quick fly around up of the neighborhoods with high temperatures listed. a zillion other day of warmer always sunshine they will be cooler along the coast this is all look once again of your seven day forecast we gradually warm autumn as we head into next week wit. now want to traffic >> we are not tracking any problems are hotspot and all little increase in volume at the bay bridge toll plaza conditions are good and and the volume has definitely changed still not a problem out cross the span and the golden gate bridge southbound 101 we do see an increase in volume. and this is a look of our maps and you can see all the maps are showing
at $500,000 each if they pay the sale they will be set free. there are arrested after hiking in iraq and across of the iran border. >> time now 5:31 a.m. it is a cool down. a little preview for ripoyo one wind withu. >> we're watching the fog to see if there will i be and a delays at as at al sfo, our boar temperatures around the eastern and that will be the part of the bay that begins warming up first this is a quick fly around up of the neighborhoods with high temperatures listed....
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they have a vested interest. more broadly, they have always looked to diversify away from the dollar. in that sense, buying european assets is attractive. buying them in a crisis, perhaps not. >> thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> still to come, a bloody crackdown continues in syria, the new generation takes its protest to the classroom. >> beijing prepares to launch its first space laboratory into orbit. a british high court judge has ruled that a woman with severe brain damage should not be allowed to die. they wanted treatment withdrawn arguing that she would not want to live a life depended on others. there are thousands of people in a minimally conscious state in the u.k., the landmark ruling clarifies the law. what does being in a minimally conscious state mean? in the case of the 52-year-old woman, it was 2003 when she suffered severe brain damage. she has been fed through a tube. she needs constant care and cannot speak. she has some awareness of her environment and can experience some sensatio
they have a vested interest. more broadly, they have always looked to diversify away from the dollar. in that sense, buying european assets is attractive. buying them in a crisis, perhaps not. >> thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> still to come, a bloody crackdown continues in syria, the new generation takes its protest to the classroom. >> beijing prepares to launch its first space laboratory into orbit. a british high court judge has ruled that a woman with...
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know that they know that and the thing is they say well we need security but the fact is when they leave and if they leave it's certain that many areas will be taken over by the opposition groups but it may not matter because there are many hardliners in the government in the karzai government who are corrupt or whatever who are even more hardline than the taleban or the opposition groups i think what it is that you. forget the labels. this is how the aid groups work the ones with experience they look at an area and the say ok who are the key players here and they will talk to everyone and they'll talk to nato go talk to local elders they'll talk to the government and they basically try and see what is needed the best security your best security is are good relations with local communities now this can backfire i mean in august last year my friends were murdered were executed american aid workers ten of them. by my arms insurgents we don't know who they were they could have been bad it's they probably were insurgents and because there is now confusion between the soldier and the aid work
know that they know that and the thing is they say well we need security but the fact is when they leave and if they leave it's certain that many areas will be taken over by the opposition groups but it may not matter because there are many hardliners in the government in the karzai government who are corrupt or whatever who are even more hardline than the taleban or the opposition groups i think what it is that you. forget the labels. this is how the aid groups work the ones with experience...
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they heard noises on the roof of the building and they thought it might be escapes and when they looked on the roof they found they were roofers and not the juveniles. >> four teens escaped, one is believed to be dangerous. people in the byron and discovery bay areas are advised to take shelters for the nearest place of safety, go inside and close and lock all windows and doors, stay off the phone unless you need to report a life-threatening emergency at your location. the first is described as a black male 15 years old, six feet 3-inch the tall weighing 300 pounds... >> the 911 calls went to both byron and discovery bay. the recording is telling residents to use the phone only incase of emergencies and stay inside and lock all doors and windows. they just started to tell you the descriptions. two black males both 15 years old, one 6-foot 3, 300 pounds and two hispanic males both 14, one is five feet 110-pounds. so far no information as to what offense they committed to be in this facility in the first place and we are still checking with the sheriff's office for that information. repor
they heard noises on the roof of the building and they thought it might be escapes and when they looked on the roof they found they were roofers and not the juveniles. >> four teens escaped, one is believed to be dangerous. people in the byron and discovery bay areas are advised to take shelters for the nearest place of safety, go inside and close and lock all windows and doors, stay off the phone unless you need to report a life-threatening emergency at your location. the first is...
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they finished answering and i was saying what are they saying and what are they for?ffense. instead of trying to go to the hole and score and let people know what your moves are for the country they are trying to hold the ball in the lead. maybe that is a good strategy and maybe these folks here in the media will continue to cover that. i think what folks are looking for is somebody who is going to be crisp and clean and authentic about what they believe in and what their vision is nor the country. >> shannon: how kerne concernee you that some media boild this down to a two man race. there were clearly others on the stage with something to say. >> what he know and this was said off of the stage is that four years ago the top two candidates at this point didn't receive nominations and the people of iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, they take this really seriously. they though this is an important job and they know who they support is going to make a big difference for the future of our country and not just going to give it to -- no offense to picking on the fox peop
they finished answering and i was saying what are they saying and what are they for?ffense. instead of trying to go to the hole and score and let people know what your moves are for the country they are trying to hold the ball in the lead. maybe that is a good strategy and maybe these folks here in the media will continue to cover that. i think what folks are looking for is somebody who is going to be crisp and clean and authentic about what they believe in and what their vision is nor the...
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they had an idea. they took an ad out in the paper. they said the market street railway had all of these old cars. you could buy one without seats for $10 or with seats for $20. they had some suggestions with what people could do with the old horse cars and cable cars. they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination that these cars essentially got used for all of these different purposes. here's a shoemaker in oakland. he opened up his little cobbler shop in an old horse car in his backyard. he locked it up at night with a long nail going through. he said, who's going to steal old shoes? a little bit more dramatic, a man named james mcneal took four old horse cars and put them on a pontoon to make a house boat near bell very deer. he called it the nautilus. he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summe
they had an idea. they took an ad out in the paper. they said the market street railway had all of these old cars. you could buy one without seats for $10 or with seats for $20. they had some suggestions with what people could do with the old horse cars and cable cars. they could be used for news stands, fruit stands, lunch stands, play houses, poultry houses, tool houses, coal sheds, conservatories and polling booths, etc. and it really is a testament to the market street railway's imagination...
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they obviously have no idea but they suspect that they have more that china owns more than germany and of course they are the biggest gold miner in the world at this time and they're keeping all that to themselves so as this international financial and currency war escalates here's another headline wall street prepares for war. yes that's an image of lloyd blankfein wearing camouflage and aiming a pistol this is referring to the financial housing finance agency the f.h.a. who has filed lawsuit against seventeen banks including goldman sachs j.p. morgan society general credit suisse barclays and a few other banks but. that's my question here is this just a propaganda war because it's only a civil suit it's not a criminal suit nobody will do any time for this they'll be a fine paid we already saw at the top of the show that in agent the armed wing of the international bankers the i.m.f. is basically threatening that the whole system is about to collapse if you force these banks to pay the two hundred billion dollars and fraudulent asset backed securities that they sold to fannie mae and
they obviously have no idea but they suspect that they have more that china owns more than germany and of course they are the biggest gold miner in the world at this time and they're keeping all that to themselves so as this international financial and currency war escalates here's another headline wall street prepares for war. yes that's an image of lloyd blankfein wearing camouflage and aiming a pistol this is referring to the financial housing finance agency the f.h.a. who has filed lawsuit...
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they took one, they adjusted it, they straightened it, they cleaned it up, they mounted it, they carved jesus all over it, they made it into a vine in front of a church for years, and then they installed it in a religious -- megyn: not the government, the government didn't do that, the ground zero workers did that and mourners did that so it became a part of the history which is why a museum wants to include it. >> it became a religious icon. and just because they wanted to be a religious icon doesn't mean they get to break the law witness. even if they really want to they do not get to declare that only christianity gets a place in the memorial and that is exactly what they are doing. megyn: what does only christianity just happen to have a memorial, a makeshift memorial on the site? i mean that's -- if there had been a menorah that had been a makeshift memorial they'd include that. if there had been star and crescent they would have included that. it just so happens there was a steel girder that looked like a cross and it became a place where people prayed and reflected. >> on public
they took one, they adjusted it, they straightened it, they cleaned it up, they mounted it, they carved jesus all over it, they made it into a vine in front of a church for years, and then they installed it in a religious -- megyn: not the government, the government didn't do that, the ground zero workers did that and mourners did that so it became a part of the history which is why a museum wants to include it. >> it became a religious icon. and just because they wanted to be a religious...
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they were well engineered. at that time, because of the depression, they really gave 100% to the work they were doing. even today, these walls, there is very little movement in these walls, they are performing well. you can check them against earthquake loads, there are more than adequate to resist any earthquake load that you can throw at them. i applaud the results of that stimulus package. >> this particular slide illustrates a bunch of things. one, the hill seemed beyond going down after the lower roadway, goes down quite steeply to pastry -- to bay street and soon thereafter hits the point where there is artificial fill. so you can see dramatically the naturally occurring landforms and the filled terrace. this was also interesting in that you can see alcatraz and angel island at beyond, which of course are the natural peaks of the underground mountains in the bay. so this slide wraps up a lot of conditions. >> is this back on the docks? >> no, these walls were designed as gravity walls. they had the 1 inch
they were well engineered. at that time, because of the depression, they really gave 100% to the work they were doing. even today, these walls, there is very little movement in these walls, they are performing well. you can check them against earthquake loads, there are more than adequate to resist any earthquake load that you can throw at them. i applaud the results of that stimulus package. >> this particular slide illustrates a bunch of things. one, the hill seemed beyond going down...
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first seals just like any such movements they explore is trying to walk a slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. but it does help one of the seals came up to us to say hello to you couldn't sniff us out because the wind was blowing our way otherwise he wouldn't have come anywhere near us. first seals liven up towards evening when the temperature drops or marine mammals are quite comfortable at this time considering they spend most of their lives in icy water. the scientists are going to monitor the first sales every day during the whole summer period. for an urban resident customs of the hosam of cities life and they're an island they seem monotonous and boring. regardless people still come in droves to the commander runs. although i've been around for forty years. i still don't know what kind of magnetic tracks people here like but it. wasn't for hampshire as the vast expanse of us here there's nothing the i can stumble against. people here are different these three big elements the land of the pacific ocean when the stars are already your heads and when they purify you up fo
first seals just like any such movements they explore is trying to walk a slowly as they can to avoid startling animals. but it does help one of the seals came up to us to say hello to you couldn't sniff us out because the wind was blowing our way otherwise he wouldn't have come anywhere near us. first seals liven up towards evening when the temperature drops or marine mammals are quite comfortable at this time considering they spend most of their lives in icy water. the scientists are going to...
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they know that. they have your future at stake when they say, "we will invest and work with the city together, collaborate in every possible way, whether it is summer school, cleaning up the neighborhood, supporting the principals in all the things they have to do, whether it is giving the resources to the teachers so they can make sure they have the tools to help you." altman, it is thanking the parents of our kids -- ultimately, it is thanking the parents of our kids. the parent/teacher relationships are probably the most important thing we have in the city. as long as i keep the great communication levels on, talk to everybody, make sure the parents feel investing in their kid and making sure you are not distracted by things that will not keep you in school, those are the things that we invest in. i want to thank the students here, and i want to thank the board members that are here today, the parent/teacher advisers that are here. i want to thank the school administrators. you and i -- it is our
they know that. they have your future at stake when they say, "we will invest and work with the city together, collaborate in every possible way, whether it is summer school, cleaning up the neighborhood, supporting the principals in all the things they have to do, whether it is giving the resources to the teachers so they can make sure they have the tools to help you." altman, it is thanking the parents of our kids -- ultimately, it is thanking the parents of our kids. the...
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ahmadinejad said they were treat like they were in a hotel. >> they looked thin.will be eating good food now. >>> we have changes in the bay area. some thick fog at the coast. watch on for that early on this morning. temperatures in the 50s, a few 60s as we we are seeing some patchy fog into the bay, as well. i think by the afternoon, that fog will be confined to the coastline mostly sunny inside the bay. temperatures in the 70s and the 80s. but you will notice some cooler weather approaching the coast. it will still be hot though in many of the valleys well into the 90s. so we are going to cool things down a bit as high pressure is now weakening allowing for that cool fog to spread onshore this morning. by the afternoon hours, it is going to be hot in the central valley. 100 degrees in sacramento. about 99 in fresno. the possibility of a few isolated thunderstorms as we head up towards yosemite, about 89 degrees in the afternoon. temperatures around the bay looking good. you're going to enjoy some nice summer sunshine again. 86 degrees in mountain view. 82 in san
ahmadinejad said they were treat like they were in a hotel. >> they looked thin.will be eating good food now. >>> we have changes in the bay area. some thick fog at the coast. watch on for that early on this morning. temperatures in the 50s, a few 60s as we we are seeing some patchy fog into the bay, as well. i think by the afternoon, that fog will be confined to the coastline mostly sunny inside the bay. temperatures in the 70s and the 80s. but you will notice some cooler...
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they come in and they are done unless they have a way to drive the rest of it, it's not going work. you raise another good point, there's an adverse selection here, which is -- this has always been the case, bargain hunters, discount shoppers are going to, you know, be the most prone to take up the offer. you have to guard against that in this business. >> i wonder, if you make money on the people who never redeem them? i have a groupon i bought for a restaurant down the street. i didn't know they expired. i just learned this. >> there's definitely some breakage in the model. i think it's offset largely by you know, the deep discounts. the reality is you have to watch for the adverse selection. you are going to get some of that. part of it is figuring out the offer you are going to make. >> the restaurant guy seemed smart about wanting to fill his chairs. >> there's a lot of overload. there's groupon, living social, everybody is doing it. >> as a consumer, you are ignoring it. whatever. i don't have time to look at this. you don't want to waste your money. i niche ideas to target th
they come in and they are done unless they have a way to drive the rest of it, it's not going work. you raise another good point, there's an adverse selection here, which is -- this has always been the case, bargain hunters, discount shoppers are going to, you know, be the most prone to take up the offer. you have to guard against that in this business. >> i wonder, if you make money on the people who never redeem them? i have a groupon i bought for a restaurant down the street. i didn't...
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were war weary they were depression weary they were what they wanted was quiet they wanted nice calm quiet and so he was the perfect guy for the time where there's been a republican or democrat here that's not america it's not right no it's not and so if huntsman tries to play as an hour which he's trying to do it sure will and i so you know he's so deep down in the polls i don't know that there's enough oxygen for him to even make a play it's a really come back and what i think is instructive which is really to your point is that you know we have a very different republican party now the swagger of rick perry just kind of the cocky texas the americans that we saw oil from him which i'm very used to seeing in texas politics this is the new republican party unapologetically get up and call social security a ponzi scheme and it's about it's about you know forceful leadership whether it's right or wrong or driving the america off a cliff that's what in this kind of a.d.d. media environment unfortunately folks care to respond to and clearly the republican base responds to but it just sho
were war weary they were depression weary they were what they wanted was quiet they wanted nice calm quiet and so he was the perfect guy for the time where there's been a republican or democrat here that's not america it's not right no it's not and so if huntsman tries to play as an hour which he's trying to do it sure will and i so you know he's so deep down in the polls i don't know that there's enough oxygen for him to even make a play it's a really come back and what i think is instructive...
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they look solid until they crack.n they go, they go quickly. >> tom friedman, tom, thank you very much. >> a real pleasure. >>> still ahead, stunning new developments in the case of the american tourist missing in aruba. tonight the new connection to the high profile murder case, the casey anthony case. >>> how the u.s. justice department has bungled prosecution of this man. an alleged human trafficker from albania. and put the family of the star witness in dwrav danger. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. when someone changes lanes without warning? or when you're distracted? when you're falling asleep at the wheel? do you know how you'll react? lexus can now precisely test the most unpredictable variable in a car -- the driver. when
they look solid until they crack.n they go, they go quickly. >> tom friedman, tom, thank you very much. >> a real pleasure. >>> still ahead, stunning new developments in the case of the american tourist missing in aruba. tonight the new connection to the high profile murder case, the casey anthony case. >>> how the u.s. justice department has bungled prosecution of this man. an alleged human trafficker from albania. and put the family of the star witness in dwrav...
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>> they were. my dad did it for me. >> that's really sad. >> i know. >> you said somebody introduced you to costco. buying in bulk is great and saves money, but don't you run the risk of being wasteful because you bought too much like joe with his 60 gallon pickle jar? >> there has to be some sort of accountability. if there is one printer per person how much more can you get? >> even if it is one printer per person they would get a better rate. >> i would immediately get a back up printer for the printer. >> and one for the cat. >> we don't want the printer lonely. >> how far into that jar of pickles are you? >> i ate two and threw the rest away. >> but it was probably still cheaper than buying two. >> it was. and we will keep changing the jar. >> what did you do with the b ry ne? >> -- the brine? >> that ain't none of your business. >> although it is gone. if we want to save money maybe we should get rid of some of these. i think we bought them in bulk. >> it would have started a department of bu
>> they were. my dad did it for me. >> that's really sad. >> i know. >> you said somebody introduced you to costco. buying in bulk is great and saves money, but don't you run the risk of being wasteful because you bought too much like joe with his 60 gallon pickle jar? >> there has to be some sort of accountability. if there is one printer per person how much more can you get? >> even if it is one printer per person they would get a better rate. >> i...
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the navy, they are inherently joint. they are inherently engaged. we want our officers to oh, -- to be able to do their jobs to the best of their ability, not just in operations but in all aspects. host: thank you very much. guest: thank you. host: don't forget, at noon today, we have a news conference with sarah palin. you can see it at noon today or follow along at c-span.org. as part of washington journal, we'll talk about what's going on in campaign 2012 politics. in campaign 2012 politics. . 35,000 people have been convict as terrorists in 65 countries. that's over the past decade. vernon lowe, the author of king's council, will join us at 9 :15 tomorrow to talk about his work in the fields of espionage, especially when it comes to areas of the middle east, and that discussion will take place starting at 9:15. the journal starts at 7:00 a.m. tomorrow. we'll see you then. . >> sunday, on "newsmakers," ohio governor, john kasich discusses jobs. "newsmakers," at 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> there are many people in this town who
the navy, they are inherently joint. they are inherently engaged. we want our officers to oh, -- to be able to do their jobs to the best of their ability, not just in operations but in all aspects. host: thank you very much. guest: thank you. host: don't forget, at noon today, we have a news conference with sarah palin. you can see it at noon today or follow along at c-span.org. as part of washington journal, we'll talk about what's going on in campaign 2012 politics. in campaign 2012 politics....
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they prevent bars from altering the drinks they serve.ed concoctions are basically dealing moonshine. >>> there is a new study that shows men seem to get sick more often than women. they found female mice produce twice as many infection fighting cells and this men. it shows women bounce back from an illness quicker than males and have less severe symptoms than males. >>> releasing those two american hikers imprisoned in iran, where they are now and where they are likely to go next. >>> a restaurant owner makes a gruesome discovery and we will telling you about what happened. >>> good morning traffic is moving along 101 as you approach the 80 split, we will tell you more about the traffic and the weather coming up. stay tuned. in one day, i could have three auditions. and, it's really important that you go in looking like the role. i go straight to t.j.maxx. i find what i'm looking for. done. it's amazing to find so many gorgeous designer clothes. i'm like dut, dut, dut... yes, yes, yes. and, it also works with my somewhat unpredictable pa
they prevent bars from altering the drinks they serve.ed concoctions are basically dealing moonshine. >>> there is a new study that shows men seem to get sick more often than women. they found female mice produce twice as many infection fighting cells and this men. it shows women bounce back from an illness quicker than males and have less severe symptoms than males. >>> releasing those two american hikers imprisoned in iran, where they are now and where they are likely to go...
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they believe -- they arey ter national and they believe they livedy johns. they are on this earth to perfect themselves the best they can. they do that through a process that is called auditing. it is a counseling. their goal is to make the world a better place which is the goal of every religion. it sounds mundane, but that is the goal. the goal is to clear the planet and make the world a better place. they are going to keep coming back and back and back. their other tenant is for the world to be a better place it would have to be a scientology world which is a lot more controlling. they have a whole system of ethics that is a scientology system of ethics. it is slightly different than the christian system of ethics. it revolves around the scientology world. what they believe are very basic things, but it is organized and/or yebted -- or -- oriented around a scientology centric view. it is all encompassing and con strolling. >> you can watch it every day from 3:00 to 4:00 here on abc7. >>> what is old is new again. the rerelease of the -- of "the lion king"
they believe -- they arey ter national and they believe they livedy johns. they are on this earth to perfect themselves the best they can. they do that through a process that is called auditing. it is a counseling. their goal is to make the world a better place which is the goal of every religion. it sounds mundane, but that is the goal. the goal is to clear the planet and make the world a better place. they are going to keep coming back and back and back. their other tenant is for the world to...
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they don't stop crime before it happens they go after it does. the mayor says there is an agreement with the federal bureau of tobacco and firearms that will help. to give you an idea, they have 3,000 weapons in their custody, much of it is going to be used as evidence in upcoming trials and now less an ability to get those guns before they are used to shoot someone. >>> a san jose police officer arrested for molesting underage boys is due to face charges in court today. gilroy police arrested officer patrick durego when he arrived to work on wednesday. he free on bail. prosecutors say he molested 15-year-old and 17-year-old victims during parties a at his home in gilroy where he served alcohol to the boys. gilroy police believe that he might have molested other teens. he worked as campus counselor for eleven years. >> a dangerous start for students at u.c. berkeley, a string of crimes have been reported including two armed robberies and several sexual assaults. they say they often see a spike in crime around the start of the school year due to t
they don't stop crime before it happens they go after it does. the mayor says there is an agreement with the federal bureau of tobacco and firearms that will help. to give you an idea, they have 3,000 weapons in their custody, much of it is going to be used as evidence in upcoming trials and now less an ability to get those guns before they are used to shoot someone. >>> a san jose police officer arrested for molesting underage boys is due to face charges in court today. gilroy police...
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they drag out and when they drag out, people get tired. people want to go back to their day to day lives. people are exhausted. we're not so much change happens. >> charlie: which is an interesting point about this. the peopl who created this revolution, the people who had regular jobs. they weren't people who have been involved in a movement for the most part. they were people who had jobs as doctors and lawyers and nurses and teachers and a whole range things. and joualis. >> everyone. and actually, that's what made us successful i think the idea that there was no leader, it was just one unified vision. we want him to go, we want the regime to change. but now that they did that, now it's kd of like okay w what. now even people who are demanded now we don't want the head of the supre council of armed forces. as egyptions there's a book written and the premise his argument is over the last 30 years egyptians have been duced to children. you feed them clothe them but don't make them think. it's very much a dependence culture and a culture t
they drag out and when they drag out, people get tired. people want to go back to their day to day lives. people are exhausted. we're not so much change happens. >> charlie: which is an interesting point about this. the peopl who created this revolution, the people who had regular jobs. they weren't people who have been involved in a movement for the most part. they were people who had jobs as doctors and lawyers and nurses and teachers and a whole range things. and joualis. >>...
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they want to bar greens from being mowed because they may be home to the departer state and they wantlooded to protect california red leppinged frogs. >> the beginning of the newscast we brought you amber lee and mark is here to talk about the result of that sold out game. >> they gave the fans more of what they deserved and that's a victory. you don't win the world series every year but this for many reasons a disappointing season for the giants but, they aren't blaming the coaching staff. the entire staff will return next year. that includes the batting teacher but the feel good story, certainly that guy, ryan, 13th win tonight. 7 innings, had a little help out in center field. torres, with the nice catch to take extra bases from tommy fields, couple of nice catches. mike fontano, maybe his last game. giant his last series. deep center. a not so good -- dexter turning that into a two out, two on, two run triple, giants ride his right arm to a win. the score was close, but as you will see, shortly they did get smoked tonight. they are the ones to score first. matsui with the drive to
they want to bar greens from being mowed because they may be home to the departer state and they wantlooded to protect california red leppinged frogs. >> the beginning of the newscast we brought you amber lee and mark is here to talk about the result of that sold out game. >> they gave the fans more of what they deserved and that's a victory. you don't win the world series every year but this for many reasons a disappointing season for the giants but, they aren't blaming the...
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they don't kid yourself, a's still have the fans and they like what they see from the get go tonight.gham, homers, three run shot, he has 25 on the year. 87 rbis. gonzalez a winner. his 13th. it's not even up for discussion anymore. novak is number one in the world of tennis, everybody else can only wish. the united states open is his latest win and nadal makes him work for it but in the end he just wears him down, handling everything he had to offer. six straight time he has beaten him in a final. he wins three of the four grand slam event this is year. that is his first ever united states open and that is the sporting line up for a monday night. we have the bay area trifecta,. >> the first time in nine years they won their opener. >> yes. lot of penalties, 15, lue see the knit pickers out in full tomorrow tomorrow but, the nfl you win you win. >> right. >> thank you. >> news starts at 4:30. we will follow all the latest and any lingering thunderstorms out there in the sierra. >> and you can always find coverage online at ktvu.com and with mobile app. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] because
they don't kid yourself, a's still have the fans and they like what they see from the get go tonight.gham, homers, three run shot, he has 25 on the year. 87 rbis. gonzalez a winner. his 13th. it's not even up for discussion anymore. novak is number one in the world of tennis, everybody else can only wish. the united states open is his latest win and nadal makes him work for it but in the end he just wears him down, handling everything he had to offer. six straight time he has beaten him in a...
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they started digging through and they did find the other one. one of them was destroyed so they immediately rushed these two headquarters in washington, d.c.. the flight data recorder which tells you the flight path of airplane and different, with the applet have been doing, they salvaged that and are able to reconstruct with good detail exactly the altitude, airspeed and things like that of the airplane, the voice recorder was destroyed so they were not able to reconstruct the transcript of what was going on in the cockpit. that would have been pretty helpful. >> anybody else? >> were there any tapes at the beginning of the major incident? >> we weren't able, we had wonderful cooperation from the fire department, and they did let us listen to the tapes. and i believe rick was the first person to actually transcribe all of the tapes. and it's fascinating to hear, because for instance, the first firefight on the scene to arrive from outside the pentagon, derek spector from arlington, is trying desperately to call on the radio and say, everybody k
they started digging through and they did find the other one. one of them was destroyed so they immediately rushed these two headquarters in washington, d.c.. the flight data recorder which tells you the flight path of airplane and different, with the applet have been doing, they salvaged that and are able to reconstruct with good detail exactly the altitude, airspeed and things like that of the airplane, the voice recorder was destroyed so they were not able to reconstruct the transcript of...
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said they don't have running water they said that they don't have proper accommodation so they would be better to stay and give syria see. what the latest what we are hearing from bani walid southeast of the capital tripoli where the fighting over it off is lost and main stronghold has been continuing in the last few days is that the rabble forces have reportedly reached a deal with the conductors loyalists on the ground to and to the city without fighting this information is yet to be confirmed but if the research you do if the research an agreement between the rebel forces and gadhafi forces. that actually would mean a breakthrough and we also receiving reports that scores of the libyan army's vehicles have reportedly crossed the frontier border into niger and many believe that gadhafi himself could also be in monday and good also. have fled the country we are receiving these reports just hours after gadhafi information has claimed that the battle colonel is in the country and has no plans to leave it and it's time soon. becomes of europe's legal committees to look closer at the sw
said they don't have running water they said that they don't have proper accommodation so they would be better to stay and give syria see. what the latest what we are hearing from bani walid southeast of the capital tripoli where the fighting over it off is lost and main stronghold has been continuing in the last few days is that the rabble forces have reportedly reached a deal with the conductors loyalists on the ground to and to the city without fighting this information is yet to be...
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they love to fight overseas and they had died. and i remember as i was looking up at them, i remember thinking that if they hadn't have made that choice, then i wouldn't be standing here looking up at them. and so, i thought about what the university could give me. they would give me a tremendous amount and i thought the consulting firm could give me a lot of money, and i realize that the navy was going to give me very little that would make me more. and they would make me more because they were going to challenge me. they were going to make me more because they were going to test me. they were going to make me more because they were going to demand something of me, and so when i thought about that decision, i just decided that i was going to choose the path that offer the greatest possibility of actually making good, helping me to serve in a better way. and, for those of you who have read the book, couple of you asked if i was going to talk about the ocs chapter which is one of do you know places -- i went to officer candidate sc
they love to fight overseas and they had died. and i remember as i was looking up at them, i remember thinking that if they hadn't have made that choice, then i wouldn't be standing here looking up at them. and so, i thought about what the university could give me. they would give me a tremendous amount and i thought the consulting firm could give me a lot of money, and i realize that the navy was going to give me very little that would make me more. and they would make me more because they...
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they speak different languages, they want access to government and i have done that. >> they have a record asian american candidates. >>> san jose city leaders will now review a proposal offering to reduce pensions. three unions unveiled their plans signing up for reduced retirement benefits, limited increases and their plan would save the city nearly $500 million over the next five years. >>> 25 new officers will be joining the oakland police department. more officers are on the streets and the mayor says the new officers will be patrolling high crime areas to help crackdown on violent street gangs. >>> the cost of drunk driving may go up in berkeley. city council may soon require drunk drivers to pay all of the expenses associated with drunk driving and that would only be with emergency responses. the amount they would have to pay depends on the number of officers and number of emergency vehicles and time -- emergency vehicles and time cement jail.$♪. >> i think -- time spent in jail. >>> 5:39 is the time, let's check in with traffic. >>> doing well and again for the most part, let's go
they speak different languages, they want access to government and i have done that. >> they have a record asian american candidates. >>> san jose city leaders will now review a proposal offering to reduce pensions. three unions unveiled their plans signing up for reduced retirement benefits, limited increases and their plan would save the city nearly $500 million over the next five years. >>> 25 new officers will be joining the oakland police department. more officers...
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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...