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every year holiday magic turns thomson avenue into christmas tree lane. every house dresses up with lights. the tradition goes back six decades and some neighbors go whole hog with animated scenes and familiar characters. this past weekend a real-life grinch came to town. >> they took about $125 worth of bulbs. >> reporter: thieves also hit two other houses and in 1 yard they left pink flamingos and stole 100 feet up -- 100 feet of light. >> you do not think anybody would do that to you at night. >> reporter: police say they have reports of two other decoration deaths in alameda. was -- most have been overnight. this is not just about the money lost. >> it discourages you from doing too much. >> reporter: it is about someone trying to destroy the holiday gift to the community. >> we all try and look out for each other. >> we have hundreds of people who come down this block and enjoy it. for someone to think it's funny to ruin it for everybody else, it is senseless. >> reporter: neighbors pay for all of these displays with their own donations. and though t
every year holiday magic turns thomson avenue into christmas tree lane. every house dresses up with lights. the tradition goes back six decades and some neighbors go whole hog with animated scenes and familiar characters. this past weekend a real-life grinch came to town. >> they took about $125 worth of bulbs. >> reporter: thieves also hit two other houses and in 1 yard they left pink flamingos and stole 100 feet up -- 100 feet of light. >> you do not think anybody would do...
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resold at market price they pocketed the difference six billion dollars was moved offshore through thomson have to learn that of course negative were found guilty of embezzling a total of three hundred fifty million tonnes of oil worth twenty four billion dollars this latest trial was also widely criticised by the worst school when you think you were violations of human rights but the russian foreign ministry has made an official statement a statement about this saying that if first such a case were to appear in the united states for example that for such charges a person could be facing up to a life time in jail russian foreign ministry has also said that this is a domestic issue and. about russia's judicial system and it has to be resolved within the country without the pressure from the international community on the poor of the third day of the hearing has come to an end in libya lou is expected that the hearing of the verdict would be done before the end of this year and begin we've heard that there were three hundred pages worth of paperwork in the verdict right now we're hearing tha
resold at market price they pocketed the difference six billion dollars was moved offshore through thomson have to learn that of course negative were found guilty of embezzling a total of three hundred fifty million tonnes of oil worth twenty four billion dollars this latest trial was also widely criticised by the worst school when you think you were violations of human rights but the russian foreign ministry has made an official statement a statement about this saying that if first such a case...
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roundtable with george will, rajiv chandrasekaran from "the washington post," chrystia freeland of thomson reuters and democratic strategic donna brazile and the first 1,000 days, the critical time to nourish a child. >> she's permanently going to be stunted. >> and i.q. is probably permanently impaired? >> yes, her i.q. will be impaired. >> my report from guatemala on the hidden cost of malnutrition and my exclusive interview this morning with the head of usaid, rajiv shah, on what america could be doing better and "the sunday funnies." >> wikileaks editor julian assange, assange said he would not be silenced then told everyone who their secret santa is. >>> hello again. it was a historic day yesterday as the senate voted to repeal the ban on gay men and lesbian women serving openly in the military. this has been a very active lame duck congress with major pieces of legislation on the table. and next up, an expected vote on the arms control treaty with russia. one of the president's top foreign policy priorities. the two senators responsible for getting the votes for that treaty are with
roundtable with george will, rajiv chandrasekaran from "the washington post," chrystia freeland of thomson reuters and democratic strategic donna brazile and the first 1,000 days, the critical time to nourish a child. >> she's permanently going to be stunted. >> and i.q. is probably permanently impaired? >> yes, her i.q. will be impaired. >> my report from guatemala on the hidden cost of malnutrition and my exclusive interview this morning with the head of...
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Dec 27, 2010
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for a terrific start to this debate, the time has now come to involve you the audience here at roy thomson hall, those written questions have been coming in and some have been passed on to me, and our folks in the control room. also, we're going to bring on our online audience through questions that have been debated on our discussion boards and i'm going to take some live questions from some younger audience members here on the stage. in that regard, christopher, we're going to start with a question for you, a young woman like here who would like to address you personally, tell the audience your name and question, please. >> my name is mega, i'm a recent graduate from the university of toronto, my question is in regards to globalisation. this century, globalision will bring together as never before nations and peoples divided by wealth, geography, politics and race. so my qution is: instead of fearing faith, why not embrace the shared values of the world's major religious as a way of uniting humankind? >> great question. christopher? unity out of faith or disunity? >> perfectly good quest
for a terrific start to this debate, the time has now come to involve you the audience here at roy thomson hall, those written questions have been coming in and some have been passed on to me, and our folks in the control room. also, we're going to bring on our online audience through questions that have been debated on our discussion boards and i'm going to take some live questions from some younger audience members here on the stage. in that regard, christopher, we're going to start with a...
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>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all always have drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that our legislature will have because those decisions are made by the people in power. so my question is do you have some thoughts or some ideas or strategies in terms of how we could be involved in the process? . . >> you have to focus on your budget in florida before you focus on your district. you may not be foreclosed on, but you could be moved and read a little place and your family will come out and see if he can win again. >> two more questions. >> in the new jersey state senator and i have been to this process before. i do not have the luxury of time. in january of this year, going into the junior election, we will be in
>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all always have drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that...
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>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all always have drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that our legislature will have because those decisions are made by the people in power. so my question is do you have some thoughts or some ideas or strategies in terms of how we could be involved in the process? . . >> you have to focus on your budget in florida before you focus on your district. you may not be foreclosed on, but you could be moved and read a little place and your family will come out and see if he can win again. >> two more questions. >> in the new jersey state senator and i have been to this process before. i do not have the luxury of time. in january of this year, going into the junior election, we will be in
>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all always have drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that...
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for a terrific start to this debate, the time has now come to involve you the audience here at roy thomson hall, those written questions have been coming in and some have been passed on to me, and our folks in the control room. also, we're going to bring on our online audience through questions that have been debated on our discussion boards and i'm going to take some live questions from some younger audience members here on the stage. in that regard, christopher, we're going to start with a question for you, a young woman like here who would like to address you personally, tell the audience your name and question, please. >> my name is mega, i'm a recent graduate from the university of toronto, my question is in regards to globalisation. this century, globalisation will bring together as never before nations and peoples divided by wealth, geography, politics and race. so my question is: instead of fearing faith, why not embrace the shared values of the world's major religious as a way of uniting humankind? >> great question. christopher? unity out of faith or disunity? >> perfectly good q
for a terrific start to this debate, the time has now come to involve you the audience here at roy thomson hall, those written questions have been coming in and some have been passed on to me, and our folks in the control room. also, we're going to bring on our online audience through questions that have been debated on our discussion boards and i'm going to take some live questions from some younger audience members here on the stage. in that regard, christopher, we're going to start with a...
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>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all alwayshave drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that our legislature will have because those decisions are made by the people in power. so my question is do you have some thoughts or some ideas or strategies in terms of how we could be involved in the process? . . the challenge for us knew members in particular -- it is that number crunching stuff. this is not the prettiest stuff. this is the hard. this is the ground. you can really have an influence. group of north carolina -- there are national groups looking at putting up money. this matters. you got to put a lot of work in. in florida, primarily for your constituents -- if they we draw your district and your house is going t
>> i'm representing the geraldine thomson from florida, where we now have rules that the legislature will use to draw district lines. i heard if you don't like the sight of blooder, particularly your own, you stay away from redistricting. >> or florida. >> y'all alwayshave drama. >> we do. >> my question is, how do we -- how do we make sure that there's inclusion and there's fairness in appointing people to serve on the redistricting committees that are -- that our...