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. >> for more than five decades, the people of tibet have looked up to the dalai lama. now he has decided to step aside. >> since the 1960's i have repeatedly stressed that tibetans need a leader elected freely by the tibetan people to whom i can divulge power. we have clearly reached a time to make this hour. during the next tibetan parliament, i will make a chart for tibetans in exile. >> over the years, the dalai lama has helped to push the cause of a free tibet. not surprisingly, the reaction from china was dismissive. >> he has been expressing his intention to retire. we think it is a trick to deceive the international community. >> some see this as a decisive shift, making way for a new era, younger leadership, which may be more aggressive in pushing for independence. others believe will lead to a split within the community. people are still coming -- coming to terms with the fact that he may not always be around to guide their destiny. whoever the new leader is will have their work cut out for them. >> stay with us on bbc world. new troops are expected to be read
. >> for more than five decades, the people of tibet have looked up to the dalai lama. now he has decided to step aside. >> since the 1960's i have repeatedly stressed that tibetans need a leader elected freely by the tibetan people to whom i can divulge power. we have clearly reached a time to make this hour. during the next tibetan parliament, i will make a chart for tibetans in exile. >> over the years, the dalai lama has helped to push the cause of a free tibet. not...
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he says he is stepping down as the political leader of tibet's government in exile. next week the community is expected to elect his replacement. the dalai lama will remain tibet's spiritual leader. 76-year-old is believed to be in good health. in the past he said he would like to live as a simple monk. >>> president obama and first lady michelle obama are taking a stand against bullying. >> as parents, it breaks our hearts to think that any child feels afraid every day in the classroom or on the playground or even online. >> and they are hosting the first-ever white house conference on how to prevent bullying, particularly cyberbullying. two mill valley sisters are attending the conference. they started a letter-writing campaign to help a girl who was bullied and then wrote a book about it. >>> if you stole a $200,000 car, where would you hide it? well, a celebrity chef's hot sports car has just been spotted in the bay area. coming up. >>> yes, your honor. >> i do. >> people have any objection? >> yes, actress lindsay lohan back in court. the second chance she got f
he says he is stepping down as the political leader of tibet's government in exile. next week the community is expected to elect his replacement. the dalai lama will remain tibet's spiritual leader. 76-year-old is believed to be in good health. in the past he said he would like to live as a simple monk. >>> president obama and first lady michelle obama are taking a stand against bullying. >> as parents, it breaks our hearts to think that any child feels afraid every day in the...
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split china you know that's when it comes on the anniversary of the nine hundred fifty nine riots in tibet that led to the dialogue going into exile. medvedev goes up next with all the latest business news stay with us here on r.t. . and welcome to business see a record number of billionaires of joined a list of the world's richest this year the twelve hundred wealthiest people are now with four point five trillion dollars with russia's tycoons holding a significant part of that well thought sisera has been pouring over the numbers. we're here on page three of pond an exclusive area in moscow and an area where you might be live in one of russia's many high kings is in fact now hangs a seven feet nine of the country's billionaires making the capital gains more billionaires than any other city in the world now many are they surveyed on to this is rich list the top ranking russian being still king like the mit listened with it and they said well it's twenty four billion dollars now that's around ten billion dollars from last year in your mouth eighteen places to right number fool team on the
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. >>> the dahli lama stepping down as the leader of tibet's government in exile and will remain tibet's time tibet had an elected leader. >> my desire to dissolve authority has nothing to do with shirking responsibility it is to benefit tibetans in the long run. >> 76-year-old dahli lama believed to be in good health. in the past the dahli lama has said that he would like to live as a simple monk. next week tibetans in exile are expected to elect his replacement. >>> coming up after the break a whole lot of cuteness on display at the san francisco zoo. >>> we do not have a whole lot of rain today. up to about a quarter of an inch. so we have more this weekend and we will pinpoint the day that you will need that umbrella as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs5. ,,,, "kw thspecs, knowhe sin." lalin-ee ct, i kn it'an aaca. lks her loo ys "y lo, it a lma!" cleang t sta likhe wod a ama ain. me hs waing. ♪all 800-eeme [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermon
. >>> the dahli lama stepping down as the leader of tibet's government in exile and will remain tibet's time tibet had an elected leader. >> my desire to dissolve authority has nothing to do with shirking responsibility it is to benefit tibetans in the long run. >> 76-year-old dahli lama believed to be in good health. in the past the dahli lama has said that he would like to live as a simple monk. next week tibetans in exile are expected to elect his replacement....
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the dalai lama is stepping down from his political responsibilities tibet's exiled spiritual leaders says he'll begin the process of developing his power next week if the changes are made leadership of the group will go to when elected leader this announcement comes on the anniversary of the one nine hundred fifty nine a riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama's exile. and a train has overshot the end of the railway line in melbourne australia before smashing into the wall of a bank there were no passengers aboard as the driver tried to turn his train around he was unhurt in the crash is comes less than an hour after another train in the city also derailed it's thought wet weather conditions played a part in both incidents. remember you can always stands out with us around the clock on line at our t. dot com here's what's online for you right now. and check out these wheels of fortune with our reminiscing writer who takes to moscow's retro car museum. and discover how chechnya's team tara got on when they got up against a brazilian football legends from past and present and they ca
the dalai lama is stepping down from his political responsibilities tibet's exiled spiritual leaders says he'll begin the process of developing his power next week if the changes are made leadership of the group will go to when elected leader this announcement comes on the anniversary of the one nine hundred fifty nine a riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama's exile. and a train has overshot the end of the railway line in melbourne australia before smashing into the wall of a bank there...
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crazy alert lifestyles of the rich and famous dogs of tibet mastiff was just sold to a chinese called baron for ten million won roughly one and a half million dollars and it's the dog named big splash the most expensive dog in the world apparently is tibet mastiffs are becoming the new status symbol for china's super wealthy so any minute we can expect the republican party here in the states to figure out a way to give this dog named big splash the world's wealthiest dog a massive tax break. coming up people who drop off their laptops the repair shop may find themselves caught by the police when you build a used computer.
crazy alert lifestyles of the rich and famous dogs of tibet mastiff was just sold to a chinese called baron for ten million won roughly one and a half million dollars and it's the dog named big splash the most expensive dog in the world apparently is tibet mastiffs are becoming the new status symbol for china's super wealthy so any minute we can expect the republican party here in the states to figure out a way to give this dog named big splash the world's wealthiest dog a massive tax break....
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role and handing over responsibilities to an elected figure from the tibetan government in exile tibet's spiritual leader says he'll begin developing his power next week he says he's committed to tibetan autonomy in beijing accusing him of trying to split china the announcement comes on the anniversary of the nine hundred fifty nine riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama going into exile. heavy rain and strong winds battering the southeastern united states tearing apart buildings and overturning cars at least three tornadoes blew through louisiana with others reported in alabama flash flood warning still in effect in parts of mississippi where several roads in counties were flooded or similar problems also farther north with further daily expected in new jersey. later this hour we'll hear from the former british ambassador to libya all over miles in our exclusive interview but to be sure medvedev goes up next with the business news stay with us. thanks very much rob hello and welcome to business three a record number of billionaires have joined the most of the world's richest do you t
role and handing over responsibilities to an elected figure from the tibetan government in exile tibet's spiritual leader says he'll begin developing his power next week he says he's committed to tibetan autonomy in beijing accusing him of trying to split china the announcement comes on the anniversary of the nine hundred fifty nine riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama going into exile. heavy rain and strong winds battering the southeastern united states tearing apart buildings and...
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. >> protestas en ciudadades de la bahía por levantamiento del tibet , en consulado de china , la policiaon en armas contra china . >> gobierno de libia desalojo a rebeldes de puerto petrolero, el proxoimo objetico es bengasi , se lanzo un llamado para que sigiiern a francia que recovio a insurgertnes. >> en guatemala chocan partidarios de dos partidos, enfretanmitnos s intenetar colocar pancartas . >> en primavera llegan alergias, nois cuenta de paciente y su lucha por controlar las alergias . >> tener la congestion es terrible, las alergias se deben a polen , pasto o hierba ,. >> la presoan procesa el polen como amenza el cuerpo reaccina con narzi aghuada y ojos lloroso . >> resfrio y aletrgia tienen sitomas similaes, pero si es constante podemos hablar de alergia . >> prueba es un piceque y rsusltadoe n 15 minutos . >> trey encontro alivio en inyecciones mensuales . >> (pausa) . <>> deportes . >> enrique gutoieres . >> gionani dos santos y jonhny guddado fueron llamados para partidos de selección de méxico . >> contra paraguay y vexzuela . >> presidente de dijo que no le inetrsdas recu
. >> protestas en ciudadades de la bahía por levantamiento del tibet , en consulado de china , la policiaon en armas contra china . >> gobierno de libia desalojo a rebeldes de puerto petrolero, el proxoimo objetico es bengasi , se lanzo un llamado para que sigiiern a francia que recovio a insurgertnes. >> en guatemala chocan partidarios de dos partidos, enfretanmitnos s intenetar colocar pancartas . >> en primavera llegan alergias, nois cuenta de paciente y su lucha por...
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the bad news congress to mark the upcoming third anniversary of the two thousand and eight riots in tibet which killed twenty two sparked a wave of protests across western china. well before we get leaks invaded the headlines another website was busy exposing secrets but instead of classified information this whistleblower zooms in on security clad official buildings in the united states lauren lyster join its cofounder or revealing tour. a winter's day rendezvous with an unusual tour guide and cryptic critic we are here with john young he started the website cryptome dot org he got out of the game about ten years before wiki leaks did write releasing classified and secret documents of governments from all over the world on his site and another thing that he does is he goes all over photographing what you call sensitive sites right here where we're near some right now graph them and put them on his website for the world to see and he's going to tag along and he's going to show us new york city through his eyes we begin outside the federal courthouse where terrorism suspects are tried phot
the bad news congress to mark the upcoming third anniversary of the two thousand and eight riots in tibet which killed twenty two sparked a wave of protests across western china. well before we get leaks invaded the headlines another website was busy exposing secrets but instead of classified information this whistleblower zooms in on security clad official buildings in the united states lauren lyster join its cofounder or revealing tour. a winter's day rendezvous with an unusual tour guide and...
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she is committed to tibet. we have made deal, you know, at the time between the -- the spaniards and the portuguese, we divided the world. my daughter gotti bet and i got the rest. -- got tibet and i got the rest. >> do you have younger kids? >> yes. >> and how old are they? >> 14 and 16. they have suffered from being rich kids and having a famous father. it has made things -- it created problems. but i think that we are coming through them. >> what kind of problems? >> well, problems of embattlement and not enough material constraints. everything done for you so you don't have -- don't develop a sense of accomplishment from doing things for yourself. >> should people be allowed to make the kind of money you've made? >> not necessarily. but it's -- it might be excessive. but what are you going to do about it? you know, you -- >> tax? >> well, i have very much advocated retaining the estate tax. i think that it is an excellent place -- an excellent moment to tax wealth because the wealth creator is gone. it is i
she is committed to tibet. we have made deal, you know, at the time between the -- the spaniards and the portuguese, we divided the world. my daughter gotti bet and i got the rest. -- got tibet and i got the rest. >> do you have younger kids? >> yes. >> and how old are they? >> 14 and 16. they have suffered from being rich kids and having a famous father. it has made things -- it created problems. but i think that we are coming through them. >> what kind of...
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. >> free tibet. >> hundreds of people demonstrated today, marking the anniversary of the tibetan uprising included a rally at the justin herman plaza. >>> two sisters who set out to fight teenage bullying took their message to the white house today. sarah and emily pewter attended an anti-bullying summit. they share the story of their letterwriting campaign. the sisters compiled the responses into a book titled letters to a bullied girl. >>> a standoff in san francisco over the sit/lie ordinance. >>> emotions run high on capitol hill. >>> the rain clouds are moving out of the area. coming up, the temperature change expected for tomorrow and when you could be dodging a few rain drops. >> the stars of a san jose production made noise today to help fight hunger. they provided warehouses supplies and even forklift to create music and the goal is to spread the word that hunger is a year round problem. >>> a family friend says gabrielle giffords is making plans to attend the launch of her husbanda shuttle mission last month. giffords is undergoing rehabilitation for a bullet wound to her head.
. >> free tibet. >> hundreds of people demonstrated today, marking the anniversary of the tibetan uprising included a rally at the justin herman plaza. >>> two sisters who set out to fight teenage bullying took their message to the white house today. sarah and emily pewter attended an anti-bullying summit. they share the story of their letterwriting campaign. the sisters compiled the responses into a book titled letters to a bullied girl. >>> a standoff in san...
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. >>> the dalai lama says he will give up his political role in tibet's government in exile, shifting that power to an elective representative. the 75-year-old, who will retain his more significant role as the movement's spiritual leader, made the announcement on the 52nd anniversary of the tibetan uprising against chinese rule. >>> french police say they've recovered about $20 million worth of jewelry stolen from a harry winston jewelry store in paris in 2008. the julgs were found at the home of the robbery's suspected mastermind in a drain pipe. >>> and a smithsonian volunteer has uncovered what the museum believes are the first and perhaps only color photos of san francisco after the massive 1906 earthquake that nearly leveled the city. the never-before seen images were taken from the roof of a hotel several months after the great quake. >>> here's a a look at how wall street will kick off day. the dow opens at 12,3213 after a shedding a point yet. the nasdaq dropped 14. taking a look at overseas trading in tokyo the nikkei sank 155 points in hong kong the hang seng fell 195. >>> s
. >>> the dalai lama says he will give up his political role in tibet's government in exile, shifting that power to an elective representative. the 75-year-old, who will retain his more significant role as the movement's spiritual leader, made the announcement on the 52nd anniversary of the tibetan uprising against chinese rule. >>> french police say they've recovered about $20 million worth of jewelry stolen from a harry winston jewelry store in paris in 2008. the julgs were...
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i would like to add another on tibet, including responsibility. "plurr." [bell] >> good evening. my name is jason roger. i am happy to be here and have all of your peers. -- ears. the name my family that i know gave me is omega. they accepted me. i am a united states marine veteran. i have gone to several wars. i was wondering this world like a lost puppy, and they accepted me with open arms. the power of acceptance and compassion. that is something that creates a structure. i also did the research, the economic status. these events bring much, much to the city. it affected their lives. it affected me. this saved my life. i had a very difficult transition from being a marine to being a civilian, a veteran, and these people say to me. i did not know anyone. this is extended, every single person. these events are amazing in that the people make them amazing. and the passion. it is just amazing what they give us, like at the end of the tunnel. we all know that life is not easy, and this helps. i know thousands and thousands of people go to these events. some of their names i know, i
i would like to add another on tibet, including responsibility. "plurr." [bell] >> good evening. my name is jason roger. i am happy to be here and have all of your peers. -- ears. the name my family that i know gave me is omega. they accepted me. i am a united states marine veteran. i have gone to several wars. i was wondering this world like a lost puppy, and they accepted me with open arms. the power of acceptance and compassion. that is something that creates a structure. i...
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political role ahead and responsibilities for an elected figure from the tibetan government in exile tibet's spiritual leader says he'll begin devolving his own howard next week but he says he's committed to tibetan autonomy beijing excuses him of trying to split china you know when it comes on the anniversary of the one nine hundred fifty nine the riots in to bat that led to the going into exile. later this hour here on our t.v. we'll talk to a former british ambassador to libya oliver miles in our exclusive interview but first made that encode joins us with the business headlines. blowing welcome to business not see a record number of ben we have as the joint be a list of the world's richest the twelve hundred wealthiest people and now with a third look for in a half trillion dollars with russia's tycoons holding a significant part of that wealth. has been pouring over the numbers. an exclusive area in moscow and an area where you might be like one of russia's many canes is in fact now hangs seven feet nine of the country's billionaires making the capital billionaires than any other city i
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el lÍder espiritual del tíbet, se retira como lÍder político. polÍtico a un líder que serÁ elegido por los tibetanos. amazona breve pausa y enseguida les contamos el reencuentro de javier ortiz con su ex y mÁs adelante el destino es incierto para lindsay lohan. tambiÉn oscar de la hoya encontrÓ al fin su billetera y muchos se preguntan si habrÁ pagado la recompensa millonaria que prometiÓ. una concursante de nuestra belleza latina estÁ a punto de ser expulsada del concurso. >> esta de la primera entrevista que otorga javier ortiz a una cadena de televisiÓn en estados unidos. >> gracias. mejorando y sobre todo con mucho mejor estado de salud es como se encuentra javier ortiz a 11 dÍas del accidente que casi le cuesta la vida. el las recibiÓ en su cuarto de hospital y no compartiÓ cómo fue su encuentro con patty manterola. >< con mucho dolor pero dando gracias a dios por estar vivo se encuentra javier ortiz. >> chequen las pruebas. ahi se van a dar cuenta que si yo hubiera invadiÓ el carril contrario me da de frente o de lado derecho. asi de facil
el lÍder espiritual del tíbet, se retira como lÍder político. polÍtico a un líder que serÁ elegido por los tibetanos. amazona breve pausa y enseguida les contamos el reencuentro de javier ortiz con su ex y mÁs adelante el destino es incierto para lindsay lohan. tambiÉn oscar de la hoya encontrÓ al fin su billetera y muchos se preguntan si habrÁ pagado la recompensa millonaria que prometiÓ. una concursante de nuestra belleza latina estÁ a punto de ser expulsada del concurso....
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elected leader his announcement comes on the anniversary of the one nine hundred fifty nine riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama's exile. heavy rain and strong winds are battering the southeastern united states tearing apart buildings and even overturning cars at least three tornadoes blew through louisiana and others reported in alabama flash flood warnings are in effect in mississippi with roads in the several counties flooded there are similar problems much farther north after it village expected in new jersey. stay with us our round the clock here are to you for all the latest news and analysis here's what you can find on our web site right now. and check out these wheels of fortune with our reminiscing writer who takes to moscow's retro car museum. and discover how chechnya's team tara got on when they came up against brazilian football legends from the past and present as they were visiting the russian republic for the from the man. and korean american joins us now with all the latest in the world of business know there's another super rich list of from four of them forbes magaz
elected leader his announcement comes on the anniversary of the one nine hundred fifty nine riots in tibet that led to the dalai lama's exile. heavy rain and strong winds are battering the southeastern united states tearing apart buildings and even overturning cars at least three tornadoes blew through louisiana and others reported in alabama flash flood warnings are in effect in mississippi with roads in the several counties flooded there are similar problems much farther north after it...
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personas se apostaron frente a la embajada de china en la india para defender la libertad del pueblo del tÍbetorden los retiraron a la fuerza. el caos sigue reinando en libia, simpatizantes del gobernante atacar tanques de combustible en medio de la revuelta de la naciÓn. >> al centro de una controversia estÁ nuevamente la iglesia catÓlica, y esta vez 21 sacerdotes foro suspendidos de sus labores en una arquidiÓcesis de pennsylvania, ya que son investigados por presunto abuso sexual a menores. sus identidades no han sido reveladas. >> con todo el peso de la ley serÁ castigado los miembros de una peligrosa pandilla mexicana que llevÓ a cabo el asesinato de una empleada de consulado de los estados unidos. fueron ejecutados a la salida de una fiesta por unos sujetos armados. 35 personas enfrentan cargos en las estados unidos y 10 fueron acusados de homicidio. natalia cruz con mÁs detalles. >> el departamento de niÑos y familia presentÓ formalmente la peticiÓn para quitarle lapatria potestad de vÍctor, el hermano gemelo de la niÑa asesinada y de sus otros dos hermanos. >> con el deseo de adoptar s
personas se apostaron frente a la embajada de china en la india para defender la libertad del pueblo del tÍbetorden los retiraron a la fuerza. el caos sigue reinando en libia, simpatizantes del gobernante atacar tanques de combustible en medio de la revuelta de la naciÓn. >> al centro de una controversia estÁ nuevamente la iglesia catÓlica, y esta vez 21 sacerdotes foro suspendidos de sus labores en una arquidiÓcesis de pennsylvania, ya que son investigados por presunto abuso sexual...
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. >>> people marched through the streets of san francisco to demand freedom for tibet. today protesters rallied at justice harmon plaza. tonight they're handing a candlelight vigil in san francisco square. >>> gadhafi forces today stepped up their attacks on rebel fighters. and in washington the u.s. evicted libyan diplomats. >> we are suspending our relationships with the existing libyan embassy. so we expect them to end operating as the embassy of libya. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton said she will meet with egypt leaders. >>> two sisters took center stage at the white house summit today. telling the president and the first lady about their efforts to help a young bullying victim. >> we took a small step in the right direction and i think that people in our community in the bay area really responded well to that. and everyone wanted to do the right thing which was to help this girl get through this victimizing experience. >> reporter: college student sarah and emily attended the first ever white house summit on bullying today and met privately with the preside
. >>> people marched through the streets of san francisco to demand freedom for tibet. today protesters rallied at justice harmon plaza. tonight they're handing a candlelight vigil in san francisco square. >>> gadhafi forces today stepped up their attacks on rebel fighters. and in washington the u.s. evicted libyan diplomats. >> we are suspending our relationships with the existing libyan embassy. so we expect them to end operating as the embassy of libya. >>>...
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. >> yes, because hu jintao put down the rebellion in tibet. effectively. and that impressed deng xioping. >> rose: but jiang zemin did not want hu jintao? >> well, jiang zemin had other ideas. he wanted somebody more like him. >> rose: how would you define "more like him"? >> well, more salve warfare, able to present china to the world with a friendly face. savoir-faire. >> rose: why? >> well, hu jintao is a bit wooden. he don't know whether to smile... he's of a different character all together. >> rose: who do you like in the chinese leadership today? >> (laughs) i like them all. i have to. >> rose: (laughs) you have to. (laughs) >> but of all the chinese leaders... >> rose: today. >> the one i like to do business with is wang chi shan. >> rose: i thought you'd say that. there's talk he may stay on even though he's 65. >> well, if i was him i'd keep them on. you haven't got anybody near him practical, hard headed, humorous makes the right decisions. >> rose: and he's had some successes, the beijing olympics and other things. >> yes. >> rose: do you think
. >> yes, because hu jintao put down the rebellion in tibet. effectively. and that impressed deng xioping. >> rose: but jiang zemin did not want hu jintao? >> well, jiang zemin had other ideas. he wanted somebody more like him. >> rose: how would you define "more like him"? >> well, more salve warfare, able to present china to the world with a friendly face. savoir-faire. >> rose: why? >> well, hu jintao is a bit wooden. he don't know whether...
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he worked for ronald tibet. roland tibet was a staffer at the national science foundation. he took the lead in 1976 in creating a significant share of the research and development budget of the national science foundation and directed it to small business in a new innovation program. why did he do this, madam president? he did it because from his position, directing a very established and strong research component, he saw the federal government giving most of its awards to large businesses. and i think, although i haven't spoken to him personally, but i most certainly intend to because he's testified before former committees, i'm imagining that he probably had a heart for actually want to go find cures for some diseases and realized that not all of that technology and innovation rested with the large companies. that, in fact, there might be small pharmaceutical companies or brilliant scientists in maine or in new hampshire or in louisiana that had discovered, that had the potential to discover something that could be transformative. so this staffer said let's set aside or d
he worked for ronald tibet. roland tibet was a staffer at the national science foundation. he took the lead in 1976 in creating a significant share of the research and development budget of the national science foundation and directed it to small business in a new innovation program. why did he do this, madam president? he did it because from his position, directing a very established and strong research component, he saw the federal government giving most of its awards to large businesses. and...
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one of them was the man who convinced written to sort of see tibet. bury our man of many come fishman's. as you are the question, how did they survive this really strenuous journey to america? we are talking about new england in the 19th century, sort of goodwill. ten tradition. you were sitting around the dinner table. you want to eat, you better know how you want to call what you want to read in english. if you don't know ray pettitte is an meet and meet you ain't getting them. that is an education that they learned english very fast. >> but they come back to china, they were still quite young. they were like 20 years, 23 years old and could they make a difference in china? >> by the time they got to china they were very young. they were sent again to have all these menial tasks. it takes them a good 10 years i would say to really come into their own as men. to what they did, they really did make a difference because they really represented in whatever realm of life in the country they were, yet mining, engineering, telecommunications, politics, nav
one of them was the man who convinced written to sort of see tibet. bury our man of many come fishman's. as you are the question, how did they survive this really strenuous journey to america? we are talking about new england in the 19th century, sort of goodwill. ten tradition. you were sitting around the dinner table. you want to eat, you better know how you want to call what you want to read in english. if you don't know ray pettitte is an meet and meet you ain't getting them. that is an...
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he says he'll be giving up his political role in tibet's government in exile.ll shift that power to an elected representative. it comes on the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against chinese rule and his himalayan homeland. the tibetan leader has growing concerns who will succeed him when he dies. >> what controversial congressional hearing is getting underway. the topic, the american muslims. the question the security committee is asking whether the muslim community is becoming more radical and dangerous. jenelle is live in the news room. he's angered a lot of people just by holding this hearing. >> that's right. this man leading this controversial hearing is republican congressman peter king from new york. let's take a live picture from this hearing. there he is speaking at this moment. he has requested extra police for the hearing which is just getting jumped way. basically king wants to explore what he calls the radicalzation in the american muslim community and the threat that could cause america just a few seconds ago, he highlighted a bunch of dome
he says he'll be giving up his political role in tibet's government in exile.ll shift that power to an elected representative. it comes on the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against chinese rule and his himalayan homeland. the tibetan leader has growing concerns who will succeed him when he dies. >> what controversial congressional hearing is getting underway. the topic, the american muslims. the question the security committee is asking whether the muslim community is becoming...
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>> it's a benefit for tibet health. >> jimmy: oh, really?ry year -- allen ginsberg, until he died. patty smith took his place. and philip glass. and the roots, and myself. and a bunch of other people. >> jimmy: how fun. are you going to play any songs off the new -- >> i am, in fact. i'm going to play a song called "every day is yours to win." >> jimmy: great. >> for the first time. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> i'm a little nervous. >> jimmy: oh, come on. you'll be amazing. how do you get -- you get nervous? you're michael stipe. you can't get nervous. >> michael stipe gets nervous. >> jimmy: no, he does not. [ laughter ] he does not -- he can't, you've played stadiums. >> he does, especially when he starts referring to himself in the third person. then -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: michael stipe refers to himself as michael stipe. but i couldn't see -- i guess you play stadiums. >> yeah. there's something about carnegie hall, though. it's a very, you know. the -- i -- i always feel like the room itself is the most incredible instrument. and so to b
>> it's a benefit for tibet health. >> jimmy: oh, really?ry year -- allen ginsberg, until he died. patty smith took his place. and philip glass. and the roots, and myself. and a bunch of other people. >> jimmy: how fun. are you going to play any songs off the new -- >> i am, in fact. i'm going to play a song called "every day is yours to win." >> jimmy: great. >> for the first time. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> i'm a little nervous. >>...
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the thing i observe is when i came here, when my grandfather came here we lost our barry in tibet tie to our country. we started thinking united states is our country. very rich culture of this diversified land, diversified population, this is our country. i am wondering what effect is this going to have when we see the united states states begin to for example speak spanish and english becomes a second language. how do we maintained our culture, how do we maintain the diversity and keep the land of the land of opportunity? >> i will go ahead. i think that as with most things i have experienced in life i think there is room and opportunity for everything. i don't think that one faint needs to be replaced completely by another. i think that in a civil -- in a country of educated people and of such advanced thinking it is definitely possible to continue being a country of immigrants where the rich languages of spanish and english can be spoken without the need of one to completely take over the other. it really does seem to me there's plenty of room when things are handled in a civil ma
the thing i observe is when i came here, when my grandfather came here we lost our barry in tibet tie to our country. we started thinking united states is our country. very rich culture of this diversified land, diversified population, this is our country. i am wondering what effect is this going to have when we see the united states states begin to for example speak spanish and english becomes a second language. how do we maintained our culture, how do we maintain the diversity and keep the...
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this red tibet an mastiff has just been sold for nearly two million dollars.e's tycoon a breeder quoted as saying he considers the dog a good investment. as male dog the mastiff can be hired out to other breeders and may in fact recoup the owner money in just a couple of years. >> kids on line. new report finds that 80 percent of youngsters 5 and under are using the internet every week. incorporating to study by education non-profit and the sesame workshop. report says most are watching videos. >> east bay teenager won 100,000 dollars tonight in a prestigious academic competition. the stawnt got first place in the intel science talent search in dc. they sent thus video from the award ceremony. prize is for his research uncovering a more efficient method of finding square root. he says he's loved math for a long time. >> even when i was 2 i used to get the 1, 2, 3 book out at the library when i got older maybe seven or eight i got to book store and i was reading book like gardener and math and i just learned a lot of math at a young age. >>reporter: evan isn't
this red tibet an mastiff has just been sold for nearly two million dollars.e's tycoon a breeder quoted as saying he considers the dog a good investment. as male dog the mastiff can be hired out to other breeders and may in fact recoup the owner money in just a couple of years. >> kids on line. new report finds that 80 percent of youngsters 5 and under are using the internet every week. incorporating to study by education non-profit and the sesame workshop. report says most are watching...
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. >>> wave of demonstrations across the country to mark the anniversary of the uprising in tibet.of people took to the san francisco city hall for a rally this afternoon. on march 10, 1959, tibetans armed themselves and fought back against chinese occupation. activists in san francisco said there is much work that needs to be done. >> lately what we are seeing is a very systematic campaign targeted towards tibetan leaders, intellectuals, leaders, artists, people in positions of influence. >> the dalai lama will relinquish his leadership role in the tibetan exiled government, an effort to strengthen the structure as the tibetan movement prepares for elections. >> california's insurance commissioner wants to add the category of spouse to the low cost auto insurance application. he filed for that new regulation today saying that some same-sex marriages are not recognized in the state and the form needs to reflect that. the current form states, husband, wife, or domestic partner. >>> up and coming openly gay politician in the south bay is setting his sights on sacramento. former campb
. >>> wave of demonstrations across the country to mark the anniversary of the uprising in tibet.of people took to the san francisco city hall for a rally this afternoon. on march 10, 1959, tibetans armed themselves and fought back against chinese occupation. activists in san francisco said there is much work that needs to be done. >> lately what we are seeing is a very systematic campaign targeted towards tibetan leaders, intellectuals, leaders, artists, people in positions of...
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of regional plans and introduced new measures to stimulate the development by leaps and bounds in tibetthnic areas. the developments accelerated in the center of the western regions in northeast china and economic growth rates and other economics indicated higher than the national average. economic structure of the eastern region constantly improved and the innovativeness and competitiveness increased. the level of basic public service is among agents that are decreasing and taking on unique characteristics. fourth, determinely work to deepen reform in opening up and strengthening the internal vitality of social development. first, determinedly working for reform and opening up and strengthening the internal vitality of economic and social development. to gradually improve the system and set up a rudimentary mechanism to ensure funding for levels of government. we carried out the reform, the reform of prices of refined products and taxes and fees were implemented smoothly. cars were launched at a quarter of reform to restore taxes and domestic and overseas were unified. the reform to re
of regional plans and introduced new measures to stimulate the development by leaps and bounds in tibetthnic areas. the developments accelerated in the center of the western regions in northeast china and economic growth rates and other economics indicated higher than the national average. economic structure of the eastern region constantly improved and the innovativeness and competitiveness increased. the level of basic public service is among agents that are decreasing and taking on unique...
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here we are with reform effort after reform effort, and we are still taking 20 and 30 years to tibet these complex weapons systems in the field if we ever get them there. twice at three times the cost and, you know, 10, 20 years when we said at the outset we were going to do et in -- do it in two. .. >> first, stop programs that significantly exceed their budget, or would spend -- [laughter] -- or would spend a limited taxpayer dollars to buy more capabilities that the nation needs. second, ensure requirements are reasonable and technology adequately mature to successfully execute the program. back to pierre saying the front end of the process is so important to get the so-called requirements right. and we have this god-awful bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo j. rocket all kinds of people involved and it's no wonder we get it coming out of that process as something that is unexecuted will. and here we have another one coming down the pipeline, we're going to build a new bomber. we got the f-35 and we're trying to get over that hump which we probably will not. and so we'll have a couple of pro
here we are with reform effort after reform effort, and we are still taking 20 and 30 years to tibet these complex weapons systems in the field if we ever get them there. twice at three times the cost and, you know, 10, 20 years when we said at the outset we were going to do et in -- do it in two. .. >> first, stop programs that significantly exceed their budget, or would spend -- [laughter] -- or would spend a limited taxpayer dollars to buy more capabilities that the nation needs....
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>> he helped people that were working for those people to tibet their rights back. >> and -- to get their right back. >> and how did he do that? in what way? what was his philosophy? >> he once said an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind? >> wonderful. >> he went on strike? >> he went on strike. he was in favor of peace, yes. >> excellent. every one of these things is true. an eye for an eye makes everyone blind. you go on strike, you march. he preached, he developed this idea of nonviolence. he developed the idea that you must be pure in soul. and this is how we shall fight this injustice. and that is what we call the name of the movement which means truth force or sole force. and for year after year he fought these poor people who were working marched with him, and they managed to abolish the indentured system through this philosophy. .. so if we think back to sugar and this idea that a product can link you to the person who produced it, sugar is responsible again for most of atlantic slavery, for millions of deaths. it was used by the abolitionists or led to the abolition of sl
>> he helped people that were working for those people to tibet their rights back. >> and -- to get their right back. >> and how did he do that? in what way? what was his philosophy? >> he once said an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind? >> wonderful. >> he went on strike? >> he went on strike. he was in favor of peace, yes. >> excellent. every one of these things is true. an eye for an eye makes everyone blind. you go on strike, you...
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but they have a respect for medication, for the dalai lama and they go to tibet. >> rose: it's almost how to... they look at it, i think, in terms of some process to unleash >> so some people say it's like traveling through the city in the flashlight. you can see part of the reality very brightly and you turn off the flashlight and you can see everything dimly. when you shut down your conscious mine you turn down the flashlight, you're aware of a lot more. it may not be as bright but your awareness broadens. it may be-- we don't know this-- what early childhood is like. also son gopnik who's been on this program talk about it. senate judiciary committee speaking of childhood, there used to be childhood adolescents adulthood and... those were the four stages. you have added to the odd dissoy years as well as something that comes before retirement years which comes before death. so what's that about? >> odyssey years is a thing a lot of people are writing about. it used to be say in the '70s most people had achieved the basic... what we would call the elements of adulthood-- having a jo
but they have a respect for medication, for the dalai lama and they go to tibet. >> rose: it's almost how to... they look at it, i think, in terms of some process to unleash >> so some people say it's like traveling through the city in the flashlight. you can see part of the reality very brightly and you turn off the flashlight and you can see everything dimly. when you shut down your conscious mine you turn down the flashlight, you're aware of a lot more. it may not be as bright...
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is it money that owners take in at the gate and tibet prices and parking or -- ticket priceses or does that include the contracts as well? sf guest: it appears that it includes everything. it's a gross revenue figure. so everything you mentioned and more. it's corporate sponsorships, it's billboard ads in the stadium. and probably a host of revenue sources that we don't even recognize as ordinary fans. it could be licensing. from their product, their sports wear and so forth. but as i understand it, that's a gross revenue figure. it is the business. it is the n.f.l.'s gross revenues, their total take. host: next up, indiana. john on our line for republicans. turn down your television. caller: how you doing, guys. my concern is i love football. i'm a football fan, been a football fan all my life, even played some football when i was in school. i make $606 a month on ssi because i cannot work. and these guys are getting billions of dollars just to play catch football. i'm wondering, the economic crichese that we are in, in america, why can't they do nate some of that to help the poor out
is it money that owners take in at the gate and tibet prices and parking or -- ticket priceses or does that include the contracts as well? sf guest: it appears that it includes everything. it's a gross revenue figure. so everything you mentioned and more. it's corporate sponsorships, it's billboard ads in the stadium. and probably a host of revenue sources that we don't even recognize as ordinary fans. it could be licensing. from their product, their sports wear and so forth. but as i...
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is it money that owners take in athe gate and tibet prices and parking or -- ticket priceses or doesthat include the contras as well? sf guest: it appears that it includes everything. it's a gross revenue figure. so everything you mentioned and more. it's corporate sponsorships, it's billboard a in the adium. and probably a host of revenue sources that don't even recognize as ordinary fans. it could be licensing. from their product, their sports wear and so forth. but as i understand it, that's a gross revenue figure. it is the business. it is the n.f.l.'s gross revenues, their total take. host: next up, indiana. john on our line for republicans. turn down your television. caller: how you doing, guys. my concern is i love football. i'm a football fan, been a football fan all my life, even played some football when i was in school. i make $606 a month on ssi because i cannot work. and these guys are getting billions of dollars just to play catch football. i'm wondering, the economic crichese that we are in, in america, why can't they do nate some of that to help the poor out? because
is it money that owners take in athe gate and tibet prices and parking or -- ticket priceses or doesthat include the contras as well? sf guest: it appears that it includes everything. it's a gross revenue figure. so everything you mentioned and more. it's corporate sponsorships, it's billboard a in the adium. and probably a host of revenue sources that don't even recognize as ordinary fans. it could be licensing. from their product, their sports wear and so forth. but as i understand it, that's...