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what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and plumbers actually it locating into the canfor structure phase. we have quite a few of the individuals that are in specialty training. we had a class of 10 where 3 of them are going to are affordable housing projects elsewhere. a lot of them are doing a asbestos removal. we are working with the residents to increase some of the skill levels. we feel like a lot of the residents have the skill levels to go from the point where they are a labor to be trained on the trade. there is not distinct work in front of office. it is a blend. we are being very deliberate about this. as the work ends, we
what are the main traits that have been actively part of the construction? >> it right now, we have security. we have laborers. the department is doing a lot of work and a lot of the infrastructure work. it is a lot of hauling. we recently had the largest number of laborers on the site. >> for the residents of hunter's view that are involved in construction, what are the traits actually involved? >> most of them are laborers. we actually do have a couple of carpenters and...
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with trait politics. it was a mixture sometimes it was a mixture of politics of course succession of such a big country russia it's always a balance between trait and politics which are moderates are normally normally isolate itself from politics you know it was not always possible but how does that make you feel when you're an economist you're a negotiator over economy how does that make you feel that you also have to deal with politics in this whole process never do politics trade negotiator like my colleagues we negotiated trade issues but political influence this process so we again we have never received directives to me he said politics and there were two exceptions but sometimes this session stopped. just because of political developments which. we never connected with straight also want to quote the me who is the head of the w t o when i was speaking about they're going to zation he said that there is definitely a paralysis in a negotiating function of w t o what exactly is broken and is that an a
with trait politics. it was a mixture sometimes it was a mixture of politics of course succession of such a big country russia it's always a balance between trait and politics which are moderates are normally normally isolate itself from politics you know it was not always possible but how does that make you feel when you're an economist you're a negotiator over economy how does that make you feel that you also have to deal with politics in this whole process never do politics trade negotiator...
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the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or the reverse w's topped with bold topped centers the rudeaments of the buzzum and life itself. >> pen and ink. in the way we demonstrate speech by quotation marks the ill administrator kapt urs speed by 2 lines of the pen much the trotting horse quoted at the knees all 4 and the lady side saddled atop him frozen in place by crossed hatched marks. courseut to indicate the petticoat aroused into activity by the muscular steed. unintended garden. whether o(inaudible) the propery line, i promise not to water the spring flower and plants that remain as brown stubbel on the chins of my tr
the cause has been perp traited. we are adrift on a baron sea. the fleet diminishes me. who shouts for us now, dear empire? this next one is a postcard for a reason that i kept of harold's club in reno, nevada. i don't know if it exists it's a really old postcard. harold's club made we think of harold and the purple crayon. harold's club. who would figure let loose the boy with the purple crayon. let him conkokt the loses slots in women. let loose his imagination. ended as high as sea gulls or...
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are the biggest differentiators. >> well, frankly outside of education, they're, they're traits youwant in any profession. >> yeah. and so that's what we're looking for. >> right. and, and when they come forward, do they come forward necessarily thinking that they want a career in education or do they view this as like a, like a, a couple of years along the path to whatever they're going to really do? >> well, i think for moss graduating seniors, two years is, is the rest of their life. so they're thinking i want to be part of this..3 you know. i want to be part of an effort to address what i believe is a real injustice in our country. >> yeah. >> and they're thinking this is a way of making a huge impact and, and that many of them aren't quite sure what happens beyond that. >> happens beyond, yeah. >> although some of them are very driven about moving in >> yeah. >> .or medicine ultimately and some of them want to stay in education long-term. so, we get just such a huge diversity of folks. >> let's say i'm a kid who graduates and i want to go i'm lucky enough to be one of the 5,000
are the biggest differentiators. >> well, frankly outside of education, they're, they're traits youwant in any profession. >> yeah. and so that's what we're looking for. >> right. and, and when they come forward, do they come forward necessarily thinking that they want a career in education or do they view this as like a, like a, a couple of years along the path to whatever they're going to really do? >> well, i think for moss graduating seniors, two years is, is the...
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i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of
i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together,...
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confirms that an automobile's physical characteristics can in fact &pconvey specific pprsonality traitst cars with angular headlights and elongated arrogant vibe? vibe? so what does your car say about you? an expprt at the university of michigan's transportation research institute gives us some examples. let's start with the toyota --- the expert says: they are 'a' to 'b' people.--- means of getting from here to there ... neeer as a source of fun. --minimalists-frugal nissan cube noww... --- young and social--- drivers usually have boooing stereos hondy odyssey... or minivans in parricular. particular.--- lackk cool factor---expert says: the driver is a mom or dad who's not concerned with image. --cadillaccescalade escalade--experts says: escalade was a rapper-created phenomenon-- people who buy it don't worry about the price of thhy'rr living large! 3 mmssle cars... like the ford mu. mustang.---for nostalgic baby boomers -- most likely not a baby boommrs only ride... since it's too small for a familyyand doesn't get great gas mileage. --- luxury cars like the b- m -w feel like you're s
confirms that an automobile's physical characteristics can in fact &pconvey specific pprsonality traitst cars with angular headlights and elongated arrogant vibe? vibe? so what does your car say about you? an expprt at the university of michigan's transportation research institute gives us some examples. let's start with the toyota --- the expert says: they are 'a' to 'b' people.--- means of getting from here to there ... neeer as a source of fun. --minimalists-frugal nissan cube noww......
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republican spooebl speaker was called -- the president called him to congratulate him on three new trait agreements with colombia, panama and south korea. they say that will create 250,000 jobs. south korea's president is here in the united states, big dinner at the white house last night. today he and president obama head to michigan to a plant that's making cars that were designed in south korea. it's the type of collaboration that both sides say they expect to create more jobs here in the united states. lynn? >> tracie potts for us in washington. >>> meanwhile republicans say they should be working on job creation. this criticism comes following house approval last night of a bill that would make it illegal for federal funds to go to health care plans to provide abortion services. the legislation passed mainly along a party line vote and has no chance of being brought before the democrat-led senate. >>> now here is a look at some other stories. a violent attack inside a chicago high school was captured on criminal phone. the video shows one teen struggling to defend herself against tw
republican spooebl speaker was called -- the president called him to congratulate him on three new trait agreements with colombia, panama and south korea. they say that will create 250,000 jobs. south korea's president is here in the united states, big dinner at the white house last night. today he and president obama head to michigan to a plant that's making cars that were designed in south korea. it's the type of collaboration that both sides say they expect to create more jobs here in the...
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. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to delay cancer surgery for nine months. a decision jobs later said he regretted. >>> oracle announcing massive deal to buy software maker right now. offering 1 1/2 billion dollars for the montana-based right now technologies an all online-based customer service company. experts say this would allow oracle to over a broader range of software services to help businesses manage customer service. >>> wal-mart is announcing a new holiday price match guaranteed program. if you buy something at your local wal-mart store and see it cheaper at another local store wal-mart will give you a gift card for the amount of the difference. the program is between november 1st and christmas day. black friday and online deals don't count to get the refund and local competitor's ad to wal-mart. >>> we'll give you your money back if today is not cooler than yesterday, right mike? >> absolutely. 3 to 13° cooler than we were 24 hours ago. update on that higher fire danger for tuesday into wednesday. >>> she came from egypt and was with two mouths.
. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to delay cancer surgery for nine months. a decision jobs later said he regretted. >>> oracle announcing massive deal to buy software maker right now. offering 1 1/2 billion dollars for the montana-based right now technologies an all online-based customer service company. experts say this would allow oracle to over a broader range of software services to help businesses manage customer service. >>> wal-mart is announcing a new...
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. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to delay cancer surgery for nine months. a decision jobs later said he regretted. >>> oracle announcing massive deal to buy software maker right now. offering 1 1/2 billion dollars for the montana-based right now technologies an all online-based customer service company. experts say this would allow oracle to over a broader range of software services to help businesses manage customer service. >>> wal-mart is announcing a new holiday price match guaranteed program. if you buy something at your local wal-mart store and see it cheaper at another local store wal-mart will give you a gift card for the amount of the difference. the program is between november 1st and christmas day. black friday and online deals don't count to get the refund and local competitor's ad to wal-mart. >>> we'll give you your money back if today is not cooler than yesterday, right mike? >> absolutely. 3 to 13° cooler than we were 24 hours ago. update on that higher fire danger for tuesday into wednesday. >>> she came from egypt and was with two mouths.
. >> isaacson says that trait caused jobs to delay cancer surgery for nine months. a decision jobs later said he regretted. >>> oracle announcing massive deal to buy software maker right now. offering 1 1/2 billion dollars for the montana-based right now technologies an all online-based customer service company. experts say this would allow oracle to over a broader range of software services to help businesses manage customer service. >>> wal-mart is announcing a new...
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. >> if you are a newborn like lucas you are going to inherit a few traits, maybe your mother's eyesr uncle's chins or maybe your father's ears. >> he definitely seemed to inherited pop's and grandpa's ears a little bit. >> in lucas's case it was more of a flap, a condition that left the ears folded over. >> so i asked my husband. he said when i was young all my friends made fun of me. >> we see abnormalities of the ear cartilage when chin are born. >> they were referred to a doctor a plastic surgeon at stanford. he recommended a new device called the ear well which he says can correct abnormalities. first, customizable fittings are arranged in this plastic housing which is then placed over the ear. what we're able to do, we're able to shape the cartilage and mold the cartilage to a much more normal appearance. >> he says the key is the device is placed in first few months of life. stage when the cartilage newborn's ear is still soft and malleable. what we learned we can do this effectively within the first two to three months of life. so it's very critical that we start the treatmen
. >> if you are a newborn like lucas you are going to inherit a few traits, maybe your mother's eyesr uncle's chins or maybe your father's ears. >> he definitely seemed to inherited pop's and grandpa's ears a little bit. >> in lucas's case it was more of a flap, a condition that left the ears folded over. >> so i asked my husband. he said when i was young all my friends made fun of me. >> we see abnormalities of the ear cartilage when chin are born. >> they...
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i will traited by new unemployment, the highest by 50 years. 71.52%. so that's one in five people are unemployed. when you look in that number, the number of youth unemployment is high as went >> it is predicted to remain at that rate for at least the next year. soton employment rate running at about just under 10%. it is where that depothe is going to cop from. where people are going to get that job to start feel come to be beat. and as you were saying, the less have money -- >> to add to that doom and gloom and add to probably more unemployment. if we look at the markets, we saw that euphoria rally yesterday with everybody happy a deal had been struck. essentially a little bit up today as people digest it and look at perhaps the euro is looking towards china to get some money. >> at least it's up by a bit. >> right. >> thank you very much indeed. now the corruption trial of croatia's former prime minister has opened and adjourned pending medical reports. he is accused of taking nearly $700,000 from the austrian bank. he denies any wrong doing. yester
i will traited by new unemployment, the highest by 50 years. 71.52%. so that's one in five people are unemployed. when you look in that number, the number of youth unemployment is high as went >> it is predicted to remain at that rate for at least the next year. soton employment rate running at about just under 10%. it is where that depothe is going to cop from. where people are going to get that job to start feel come to be beat. and as you were saying, the less have money -- >> to...
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death of michael jackson it plans to shift their case today to highlight the physicians positive traits. they are calling up several character witnesses to testify about dr. conrad murray's and his character. they are hoping that these witnesses show that he was confident and that michael jackson was desperate for sleep. slurry's for-a-attorneys for murray state that they plan to show that michael jackson gave themselves a lethal dose of propofol. >>mark: lawyers for and words to say that they are hoping that his case can get thrown out. edwards is accused of using $1 million in undisclosed payments from campaign donors to cover up an affair during his 2008 lighthouse bid. headwords pled not--edwards pleaded not guilty. >>darya: less than one week after talks with a federal mediator, players and owners are in talks again. the nba is likely to be forced to cancel more games as. we're looking at no basketball through november 28th. >>mark: toyota, mazda and honda held top spots with automakers. we will be right back as the kron 4 news continues. here is a live look outside on this wednesd
death of michael jackson it plans to shift their case today to highlight the physicians positive traits. they are calling up several character witnesses to testify about dr. conrad murray's and his character. they are hoping that these witnesses show that he was confident and that michael jackson was desperate for sleep. slurry's for-a-attorneys for murray state that they plan to show that michael jackson gave themselves a lethal dose of propofol. >>mark: lawyers for and words to say that...
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. >> so then what do you do when you're feeling frus tate traited and exhausted with a crying baby? >> i'm going to suggest some things, some of them i think parents will say, i tried that, but i'll go through the list because of some them maybe some haven't tried. for example, listen to repetitive noise like a clothes dryer. it's like white noise, repeats itself. >> interesting. >> go figure. walking outdoors helps, sometimes just feeling the wind a little bit of change that helps them. rocking them, humming or singing to the baby often helps. this was my favorite. i you did this more than once. put the baby in a car seat and take a ride. 2:00 in the morning, doesn't matter. if i couldn't get my daughter -- >> that was your go ha-to? >> oh, yeah. also carrying the baby in a carrie carrier. they it love that. >> the information comes from a study of the peers and journal of pediatrics but also talks about other important messages to parents such as? >> i think it's really important for parents to know that you can walk away from a crying baby. put that baby in a safe place like thei
. >> so then what do you do when you're feeling frus tate traited and exhausted with a crying baby? >> i'm going to suggest some things, some of them i think parents will say, i tried that, but i'll go through the list because of some them maybe some haven't tried. for example, listen to repetitive noise like a clothes dryer. it's like white noise, repeats itself. >> interesting. >> go figure. walking outdoors helps, sometimes just feeling the wind a little bit of change...
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they expressed kind of deep cultural traits through how they behaved.ld and described it. and the stuff that happened dps i may go on a bit? >> jon: please. >> so the things that happened in europe were so interesting because each one of the... each was peculiar but each says something about what happened here. in the end the book was always going to come back to the united states. >> jon: what's interesting is, you know, you see... you're talking about greece. greece was a situation where the state really destroyed the banks and iceland is sort of the opposite. the banks destroyed the states. the bankers. and ireland just seemed like a situation where they expected it and they're just now... n they're just going "yeah, i knew this would happen." (laughter) and they're sucking it up. >> the irish have a talent for suffering. (laughter) they were waiting for this. i mean, anybody who's been in a room full of irish people, the status goes to the person who's had the worst thing happen to them most recently. (laughter) and so they've been waiting for this
they expressed kind of deep cultural traits through how they behaved.ld and described it. and the stuff that happened dps i may go on a bit? >> jon: please. >> so the things that happened in europe were so interesting because each one of the... each was peculiar but each says something about what happened here. in the end the book was always going to come back to the united states. >> jon: what's interesting is, you know, you see... you're talking about greece. greece was a...
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while the night traits is down. not enough evidence to show it led to the risk of colon cancer. >> the rescue mission is getting much needed help to feed the family this season. >> they are donating 300 turkeys. and they will be used in the rescue mission's delivery program. they hope to deliver 5,000 dippers next month. >>> they will release 1,000 trout from a fishery that was and daalizeed earlier this month. this is meant for chinook salmon and they cut zip ties and let them go ahead of schedule. >> this is the replacement trout. >>> some of the most iconic item also go to the highest bidder. the profiles history store is auctioning them off. >> it is the cape. and dorothy's ruby red slippers and marlin monroe's -- marilyn monroe's ring. >> we have it in at three to 500,000. but i strongly suspect it is going to exceed $1 million. >> the icons of hollywood auction is set for next year. >> all right. time now is 8:56. we will show severe weather in the east coast. no complaints here. >> gorgeous forecast: it is a
while the night traits is down. not enough evidence to show it led to the risk of colon cancer. >> the rescue mission is getting much needed help to feed the family this season. >> they are donating 300 turkeys. and they will be used in the rescue mission's delivery program. they hope to deliver 5,000 dippers next month. >>> they will release 1,000 trout from a fishery that was and daalizeed earlier this month. this is meant for chinook salmon and they cut zip ties and let...
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. >> reporter: professionalism and compassion those are the two traits that the officers displayed when the unrelated murders of two children, william mcquain and jessica nguyen filled the headlines. the search that started two weeks ago ended yesterday. the boy was found dead in a wooded area in clarksburg by cops with tears in their eyes. >> these detectives had a chance to know william. >> one of my detectives really put it in perspective. he said that you know, for two weeks you know we have been searching for this boy not knowing where he was. at that moment he was in our care and custody and make sure he was taken care of. >> what tore at the officers was security camera video from a gas station that the william and the man suspected of killing him visited minutes before the murder. >> chilling to watch the video where you have this beautiful young boy just carefree not knowing what is going to happen. >> reporter: and to end the day with the announcement of another stepfather arrested as suspect in the murder of another child. >> glad we could find william and can take care of hi
. >> reporter: professionalism and compassion those are the two traits that the officers displayed when the unrelated murders of two children, william mcquain and jessica nguyen filled the headlines. the search that started two weeks ago ended yesterday. the boy was found dead in a wooded area in clarksburg by cops with tears in their eyes. >> these detectives had a chance to know william. >> one of my detectives really put it in perspective. he said that you know, for two...
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situations where people say as genetic knowledge improve, i'm not infertile, but i want to avoid traits or properties and that day is coming. that's important as we have sur gassiy as an international activity. that is something that a handful of people use who suffer from infertili infertility. tomorrow can be what more people are interested in because they have a more ugenic or perfectionist interest in making their children. >> for her part, the doctor plans a major expansion of the one-stop sur gassy shop, a leader in a half billion dollar industry. she makes no apologies for making a lucrative living and insists she, the surrogates and the new parents come out winners. >>> in other news, kenyan conservationists died of cancer at the age of 71. she was the first african woman to win the nobel peace price in 2004 to empower women to work for the environment and social justice. on our calendar, jews began a celebration of the high holy days and ending with yom kippur. during tis prior and repentancey and have a story rooted in thor toa into practice. it was founded after federal agent
situations where people say as genetic knowledge improve, i'm not infertile, but i want to avoid traits or properties and that day is coming. that's important as we have sur gassiy as an international activity. that is something that a handful of people use who suffer from infertili infertility. tomorrow can be what more people are interested in because they have a more ugenic or perfectionist interest in making their children. >> for her part, the doctor plans a major expansion of the...
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saying they will highlight murray's positive traits. >> day after day murray has been vilified on the stand. even taking a hit from one of his own witnesses. abc's diana alvear is tracking the trial from los angeles. good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning. by far, the most visiting witness was a nurse working with jackson to improve his sleeping habits. she wanted him to try natural methods. but he only wanted one thing. the first witness of the day made it clear. michael jackson's desire for propofol existed long before dr. conrad murray came into the picture. cheryl lynn lee, addressed the court and said the drug on the market during surgery, years before. >> i know this will knock me out. >> reporter: when lee asked a physician about diprivan, he said it was an anesthetic. jackson was insistent. >> i said no doctor's going to do this at your house. lee was visibly shaken as she recalls her last conversation with jackson, where she warned him, if he kept using the drug, he might not wake up. >> and he responded again, i will be okay. i only need someone to monitor me. with t
saying they will highlight murray's positive traits. >> day after day murray has been vilified on the stand. even taking a hit from one of his own witnesses. abc's diana alvear is tracking the trial from los angeles. good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning. by far, the most visiting witness was a nurse working with jackson to improve his sleeping habits. she wanted him to try natural methods. but he only wanted one thing. the first witness of the day made it clear. michael...
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good trait for a manager. looks like he will get that chance.ationals finished their managerial search and plan on keeping johnson on for the next season. however, an official announcement about johnson and his staff won't be made until after the world series is over. >>> capitals defenseman mike green didn't practice with the team in edmonton today. green twisted his right ankle saturday against the red wings and was still limping. the coach wasn't confident green would be able to go thursday against the oilers. >>> finally tonight. a fitness competition. time for the big finale. oh, no. >> what exactly went wrong there? >> i don't know. unless her arm just -- lifting too many weights her arms got tired. >> she is pretty buff. >> she looks
good trait for a manager. looks like he will get that chance.ationals finished their managerial search and plan on keeping johnson on for the next season. however, an official announcement about johnson and his staff won't be made until after the world series is over. >>> capitals defenseman mike green didn't practice with the team in edmonton today. green twisted his right ankle saturday against the red wings and was still limping. the coach wasn't confident green would be able to go...
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we'll get it trait. congress is not bound and future congressing are not bound to follow what this congress or previous congresses do when it comes to taxs and spending cuts. decisions are made that will impact future legislature and those future legislature will create their own path and not follow necessarily what anybody decided today. >> they may keep spend keep on spending. and why bring in tax hikes. is that all we are ending up with? >> i think christian makes a good point. a lot of this is going to occur in the future, get savings from this and future plan and that's a good point. i think you have to have some tax hikes to get the congress to go along with this. you will have to balance this somehow. i suggest you take a one percent tax hike across the board and that allows the congressman to go back see, i did get tax hikes, but we got the savings it is a ploy. >> but wayne. >> it is cosmetic and you have to do it in order to get something done. >> that's what we keep hearing. we have to have co
we'll get it trait. congress is not bound and future congressing are not bound to follow what this congress or previous congresses do when it comes to taxs and spending cuts. decisions are made that will impact future legislature and those future legislature will create their own path and not follow necessarily what anybody decided today. >> they may keep spend keep on spending. and why bring in tax hikes. is that all we are ending up with? >> i think christian makes a good point. a...
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and described to have certain unique traits.re are now doubts about them becoming key participants in society and their views are attracting the attention of the general populace, in tonight's report, we take a look at this outstanding generation. here's nhk world's yut yuta yakotani. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: chinese singer zeng is one of the most popular singers among the generations born in the ' 90s. she herself was born in 1990. her second album has already been released. she's now touring throughout china. zeng owes her popularity to her uniqueness. her voice and unconventional girl next door beauty are capturing the hearts of the younger generation. she often sings out of tune, but even this contributes to her popularity. >> reporter: within a month after studying guitar lessons, she entered a popular tv audition program. zeng made a strong impression singing and playing a song she wrote herself. on the program, she retired after placing tenth. but her being brave enough to enter the competition in itself impressed young people an
and described to have certain unique traits.re are now doubts about them becoming key participants in society and their views are attracting the attention of the general populace, in tonight's report, we take a look at this outstanding generation. here's nhk world's yut yuta yakotani. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: chinese singer zeng is one of the most popular singers among the generations born in the ' 90s. she herself was born in 1990. her second album has already been released. she's now...
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[laughter] i thought, well, you know, another trait comes out. a person with great gusto, willing to take a risk, never been hunting before, doesn't know much about it, but willing to take a chance to do this. as i got older, i also understand that what she was also saying is that, you know, women can do anything men can do and probably better. [laughter] [applause] on wednesday, i got to the office, and there was a note to cull her, and i thought, here it comes. you know, i can't go, something's come up and that sort of thing. said how are you doing? the discussion was saturday or sunday, and she said saturday, and she said something's come up. i thought here it comes, i can't go. it was my mother calls me and wants to go shopping that day. can i go sunday? i said, no, i'm sorry, i got other plans on sunday. she said, okay, i'll tell mother i can't go. i thought, well, here's a person whose word is her bond. she said she'd do it, she's going to do it, and that was it. saturday morning my father who next to my mother idolized her more than anybod
[laughter] i thought, well, you know, another trait comes out. a person with great gusto, willing to take a risk, never been hunting before, doesn't know much about it, but willing to take a chance to do this. as i got older, i also understand that what she was also saying is that, you know, women can do anything men can do and probably better. [laughter] [applause] on wednesday, i got to the office, and there was a note to cull her, and i thought, here it comes. you know, i can't go,...
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these are the traits and of my streets. these are my streets now in the streets and leave behind for my children tomorrow. my legacy, our legacy. these are the streets of south of market. beating, breathing, my heritage. beating, beating with the heart of the filipino. ♪ >> [inaudible] and working closely with us and the community in developing the social heritage district proposal and providing direct assistance to u.s. and educating residents and the broader community about this process. for reaffirmation tables with the literature at our neighborhood affairs. our work together with san francisco planning continues as we prepare to get a community challenge grant for appropriate cultural pieces to be integrated into the design. last, we have a citizens committee which was established in june 2010 with eight members. thank you. >> thank you. is that all you have? that was great, thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners, members of the public. my name is gail ruben, and i am here to talk about how south of market became
these are the traits and of my streets. these are my streets now in the streets and leave behind for my children tomorrow. my legacy, our legacy. these are the streets of south of market. beating, breathing, my heritage. beating, beating with the heart of the filipino. ♪ >> [inaudible] and working closely with us and the community in developing the social heritage district proposal and providing direct assistance to u.s. and educating residents and the broader community about this...
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trait politics. it was a mixture sometimes of a mixture political of course accession of such we country russia it's always been it's between trade and politics. but i would sure normally normally isolated from politics you know it was always possible but how does that make you feel when you're an economist or a negotiator over economy how does that make you feel that you also have to deal with politics in this whole process never do politics trade negotiator and like my colleagues really do say there are three issues but political influence to this process so we. never receive direct politics in the session but sometimes this session stopped. just because of political developments which. never connected with trade i also want to quote. who is the head of the w t o l when he was speaking about their goals ation his start that there is definitely a paralysis in a negotiating function of w t o what exactly is broken and is that an additional challenge for russia i think. their federal meant what happen
trait politics. it was a mixture sometimes of a mixture political of course accession of such we country russia it's always been it's between trade and politics. but i would sure normally normally isolated from politics you know it was always possible but how does that make you feel when you're an economist or a negotiator over economy how does that make you feel that you also have to deal with politics in this whole process never do politics trade negotiator and like my colleagues really do...
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in michael jackson's death will call up character witnesses today to try to highlight the positive traits of dr. conrad murray. yesterday a nurse practitioner explained how the pop star believed he could safely use the drug propofol and in her emotional testimony she said jackson was convinced that he could administer the drug himself as long as someone watched over him. >> i said, well no doctor is going to do this at your house. he said, no. i just need somebody to come here and i will be safe. >> defense attorneys for dr. murray planned to rest their case tomorrow and closing arguments are scheduled for next week. >>> temperatures in the 40s this morning, chilly. but the rest of the week is spectacular. >> it's been sunny. i kind of like the cooler weather. a little too cold though, julie. >> there's not a lot i can do about that. [ laughter ] >> nice mild seasonal temperatures. not only today but pretty much through your extended forecast. no rain in sight for those of you looking forward to winter. you have to hang in a little bit longer. here's what to expect out the door this morni
in michael jackson's death will call up character witnesses today to try to highlight the positive traits of dr. conrad murray. yesterday a nurse practitioner explained how the pop star believed he could safely use the drug propofol and in her emotional testimony she said jackson was convinced that he could administer the drug himself as long as someone watched over him. >> i said, well no doctor is going to do this at your house. he said, no. i just need somebody to come here and i will...