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instability hundreds of our no issues are roaming the country the national transitional council appears unable to control them there's also evidence of the torture and abuse of the remaining khadafi supporters and while levy's mira's say they are willing to integrate the militias into security services jim brown from stop the war coalition says for now these are just empty words. the track of the national transitional council that was the body that was particularly by night during some months of bombing when he said in benghazi almost as a new message. he said to the face the prospect of either violent suppression of the militias or as he said civil war and break up you can hear a lot of a lot of europeans saying well we didn't get rid of gadhafi in order to have this
instability hundreds of our no issues are roaming the country the national transitional council appears unable to control them there's also evidence of the torture and abuse of the remaining khadafi supporters and while levy's mira's say they are willing to integrate the militias into security services jim brown from stop the war coalition says for now these are just empty words. the track of the national transitional council that was the body that was particularly by night during some months...
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them for as explained a move saying well it was economy having into recession the banks may become unable to pay off their wholesale debts. and later in the program here in r.t.r. a financial expert max kaiser gives us his inimitable take on the latest discounts . we just where we want to go. well max this first headline is the theme of the show ok it's all who walk by are all lou gold bar we're all terrorists now believe in a return to the gold standard you are now officially in extremis according to the f.b.i. yeah we've got of just where we want to you know they're trying to keep the gold price cheap because it makes a mockery of the u.s. dollar so the f.b.i. is saying if you buy gold you're a terrorist thus increasing the panic buying of gold around the world this is just like the federal reserve chairman ben bernanke trying to talk his way into some kind of economic nirvana which is failed miserably now the f.b.i. believe that they're hot to talk to economists are going to talk gold down yeah right that's going to happen you idiots you know you would cause more paddick buying our wel
them for as explained a move saying well it was economy having into recession the banks may become unable to pay off their wholesale debts. and later in the program here in r.t.r. a financial expert max kaiser gives us his inimitable take on the latest discounts . we just where we want to go. well max this first headline is the theme of the show ok it's all who walk by are all lou gold bar we're all terrorists now believe in a return to the gold standard you are now officially in extremis...
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but i was unable to do. and soon after, inch by inch, the boat started to move and finally, we were able to get away from the cruise ship. and that's when we spotted nearby, there was a lighthouse, and we were able to get out. and one of the things i noticed while we were on the boat, the coast guard from italy were also nearby and that's what was giving us assurance in case we had to jump out and stay on to that rock nearby, somebody would come and get us. so we do thank the coast guard were there, which we now learn that it was by the people, a passenger who had called the coast guard, and not any member from the crew who had gone to the police or to the coast guard for help. once on the shore, chaos and confusion continued. it was not end. and how we were keep, while we were on the ground, we were thinking that we were being assured by the crew member all the time, how an electrical issue can cause this ship to sink. while on the ship, there was not one instance where crew member or anybody had mentioned
but i was unable to do. and soon after, inch by inch, the boat started to move and finally, we were able to get away from the cruise ship. and that's when we spotted nearby, there was a lighthouse, and we were able to get out. and one of the things i noticed while we were on the boat, the coast guard from italy were also nearby and that's what was giving us assurance in case we had to jump out and stay on to that rock nearby, somebody would come and get us. so we do thank the coast guard were...
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with one of four adults unable to serve in the military because they're overweight now she's an example of being yourself physically fit and teaching children are you going portions of healthy eating a busy cos the one the u.s. one point one billion dollars a year and that looks unlikely to improve as big corporations continue to choose profit over quality those wall reports. we're broke. we need to stop the out of control spending spree that's growing our washington d.c. as the debate over cutting government spending rages on billions of taxpayer dollars wasted each year on junk food between one nine hundred ninety five and two thousand and ten over two hundred fifty billion dollars was spent on subsidizing foods that are making americans fat seventy four percent of all the subsidies go to just ten percent of the agribusinesses these are not the small farms public funds go to agra giants like monsanto the company produces genetically modified seeds and claims more than ninety three percent of soybean and eighty percent of the corn market in the u.s. but this is not what americans are c
with one of four adults unable to serve in the military because they're overweight now she's an example of being yourself physically fit and teaching children are you going portions of healthy eating a busy cos the one the u.s. one point one billion dollars a year and that looks unlikely to improve as big corporations continue to choose profit over quality those wall reports. we're broke. we need to stop the out of control spending spree that's growing our washington d.c. as the debate over...
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often he improvises some see that i field and park or myself and i will make the dog do what i was unable to come you can see for yourself nobody makes you do so when you start out with. threats breathtaking videos have garnered millions of you tube views and earned him global recognition in their hometown give gainey and he spat have not become offline celebrities just yet at least until a movie starring the unique dog hits the big screen in the summer but everyone in the neighborhood can rest assured threat is not a threat. reporting from chad enough when you crane. i'll be back with a recap of today's headlines after this short break don't go away. from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severely harm is not enough in-patient beds not enough urgency department that's another enough nurses commandoes that to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department you. back when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to tear your ass
often he improvises some see that i field and park or myself and i will make the dog do what i was unable to come you can see for yourself nobody makes you do so when you start out with. threats breathtaking videos have garnered millions of you tube views and earned him global recognition in their hometown give gainey and he spat have not become offline celebrities just yet at least until a movie starring the unique dog hits the big screen in the summer but everyone in the neighborhood can rest...
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once outside, we were immediately unable to locate the stairs. there were dim emergency lights indicating the stairs and we climbed six floors to our room on deck nine to get to our room. somehow we did manage to get to our room holding the guardrails very much exhausted and now panicked. as we were getting to our rooms, there was constant announcement of the same message. ladies and gentlemen, everything is under control at this point and seems to be a generator failure. please stay calm and wait for further instructions and be cooperative. what caught our attention was all the announcements were made on behalf of the captain and never once did we hear the captain speak. however, there was a sense of panic in the announcer's voice that kept making the announcement. finally we did manage to get our door unlocked using our card key after several failed attempts. the room had no light and it was extremely dark. i stumbled upon a few things that had fallen o the floor. at that time, my husband decided to stay in the middle of the door to keep it ope
once outside, we were immediately unable to locate the stairs. there were dim emergency lights indicating the stairs and we climbed six floors to our room on deck nine to get to our room. somehow we did manage to get to our room holding the guardrails very much exhausted and now panicked. as we were getting to our rooms, there was constant announcement of the same message. ladies and gentlemen, everything is under control at this point and seems to be a generator failure. please stay calm and...
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these pictures show it was unable to stop before smashing into the buses. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities say it approached at normal speed, but at the last minute, was unable to slow down. >> people started to break the windows and get out however they could. i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped below the steel. there were a lot of people hard. >> officials are trying to work out what caused the crash. they say it may have been brake failure. they are not ruling out driver error. the driver was young and had just boarded his shift. an investigation is under way. the rescue workers getting to those trapped alive was a priority. hundreds were injured. many were examined by medical staff at the scene to check for whiplashed and possible broken bones. nearby, the maine national cathedral, mourners gathered to pray. the archbishop described the incident as inexplicable and senseless. it has shot the local community, one seeking answers to the worst rail disaster in more than 30 years. >> you are watching news d
these pictures show it was unable to stop before smashing into the buses. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities say it approached at normal speed, but at the last minute, was unable to slow down. >> people started to break the windows and get out however they could. i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped below the steel. there were a lot of people hard. >> officials are trying to work out what caused the crash. they say it may have been...
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with this issue they are unable to operate freely. >> sri lanka does imports rose find path oil from other countries, so it will does import refined oil from other countries, so it will not run out. the livelihood of many here are at stake. >> it was 60 years ago monday that princess elizabeth became the queen of the united kingdom. she received the news of her father's death during a visit to kenya and was sent immediately to lead the monarchy. this a vent will be held all over the world, but monday she took a quiet visit to the east of england. >> it is what she has been doing for 60 years now, constant and understated. today at a school children were offering their thanks for her time on the throne. from buckingham palace, there were new photographs and a message. in this special year as i dedicate myself anew to your service, i hope we will be reminded of the power of togetherness and the strength of family, for and shipped, and good neighborliness. that relates embraces the themes she carried forward after the death of her father, george vi. elizabeth was 25. she was in kenya wh
with this issue they are unable to operate freely. >> sri lanka does imports rose find path oil from other countries, so it will does import refined oil from other countries, so it will not run out. the livelihood of many here are at stake. >> it was 60 years ago monday that princess elizabeth became the queen of the united kingdom. she received the news of her father's death during a visit to kenya and was sent immediately to lead the monarchy. this a vent will be held all over the...
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barack obama's birth certificate they are unable to denounce people like peter brimelow. on that panel is also just an abomination. >> the dog whistle politics continues. here is newt gingrich. >> i want to run this fall as the jobs and paycheck president versus barack obama who is the most effective food stamp president in american history. >> candidates like rick santorum are speaking to working class white folks across america, but they must avoid trying to tap into bigotry. mike, how will they do that? >> they can never do that when you have more than a dozen republican congressmen sitting there. you have presidential candidates, people who want to be leaders of the world sitting there, not saying a word about the fact that this man is a known racist, who says basically that jews are destroying america. if you were at cpac, here is the clear message, we removed our pointed white sheet dunce caps, you can see who we are. minorities and jews are no locker welcome. you can dress it up, hide behind it any way you want this is what the republican party has become and if yo
barack obama's birth certificate they are unable to denounce people like peter brimelow. on that panel is also just an abomination. >> the dog whistle politics continues. here is newt gingrich. >> i want to run this fall as the jobs and paycheck president versus barack obama who is the most effective food stamp president in american history. >> candidates like rick santorum are speaking to working class white folks across america, but they must avoid trying to tap into...
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he's been unable to sell them. the tea party conservative evangelical rite is desperately resisting this arranged marriage with mitt. it's astonishing that mitt hasn't been able to close it and that's what santorum has going for him. but, i will still put my money in the long run that mitt takes it. but it is going to be a long, long haul now. >> is newt capoot? >> newt is -- he did the wooden stake thing at the cross. he can't come back, i think, a third time. a souffle, it was -- miss roosevelt's daughter said you cannot get a souffle to rise a second time. >> eleanor? >> i think this insures the best case for romney is he gets a nomination but limps towards it. i think romney took his foot off the gasp he ignored these three -- one primary which wasn't going to yield any delegates p two caucuses. and i don't believe any delegates were awarded. the turnout was extremely low, less than 6% in missouri, less than 2% in minnesota, less 1% of the registered voters in colorado. these were states romney won four years a
he's been unable to sell them. the tea party conservative evangelical rite is desperately resisting this arranged marriage with mitt. it's astonishing that mitt hasn't been able to close it and that's what santorum has going for him. but, i will still put my money in the long run that mitt takes it. but it is going to be a long, long haul now. >> is newt capoot? >> newt is -- he did the wooden stake thing at the cross. he can't come back, i think, a third time. a souffle, it was --...
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armed militias have been accused of reprisals against get off the lists with the government unable or unwilling to stop them. -- armed militias are accused of reprisals against gaddafi loyalists and the government is unable or unwilling to stop them. >> it is a time of celration. the other night, the people took to the streets in an exuberant show of force. >> the 17th of february, 2011. this is the day that no libyan everyoneis the date where is born. >> we never thought this revolution was going to succeed. >> this is tripoli street in misrata penh to the city was attacked by gaddafi's forces last spring, and fighting raged for months. more than 1500 people from misrata died in the struggle and the city a merged with a steely sense of self-reliance. >> we all went to the front line to get their, a family supporting each other. if anyone died, we all care for them. if anyone was wounded, we all care for them. this city is reunited. up until now, they are still supporting each other. they are not relying too much on the government. >> further down the street, a museum welcomes prescho
armed militias have been accused of reprisals against get off the lists with the government unable or unwilling to stop them. -- armed militias are accused of reprisals against gaddafi loyalists and the government is unable or unwilling to stop them. >> it is a time of celration. the other night, the people took to the streets in an exuberant show of force. >> the 17th of february, 2011. this is the day that no libyan everyoneis the date where is born. >> we never thought this...
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terrorist, the government has been unable to gather evidence.he has argued his return would preach human rights legislation. there is evidence that could might be used at his trial. >> it cannot be read -- right, he cannot be allowed to stay in this country. what about the human rights of all our citizens? >> in 2008, the appeals court in london said he could not be deported because of human rights law. the next year, the ruling was overruled. last month, the european court said he could not. >> he should not be sent back to jordan. jordan passes torture. if we send him back, we are being complacent with that. >> the current government finds itself frustrated by the affair. they will take whatever measures necessary to protect the public. they stressed that the government remains determined to the port the man and will look at all options to do so. one option not being ruled out is the british government might be put him. -- deport him. they are hoping to get assurances that will satisfy the human rights judges. >> a plane carrying the body of w
terrorist, the government has been unable to gather evidence.he has argued his return would preach human rights legislation. there is evidence that could might be used at his trial. >> it cannot be read -- right, he cannot be allowed to stay in this country. what about the human rights of all our citizens? >> in 2008, the appeals court in london said he could not be deported because of human rights law. the next year, the ruling was overruled. last month, the european court said he...
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he is unable to communicate. he's unable to swallow or breathe on his own. he has to be fed through a tube. >> gibson's family is suing, saying he likely suffered a heart attack while partying with his roommate, a lethal combo of marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. all taken inside the co-op just two blocks from campus. in fact, the 21-year-old junior's mother accuses his roommate of selling drugs. the attorney representing the family says the co-op has known about drug sales for years. >> john's door of his room, when he took up residence there in 2009, had on the door the statement, the lab. quote, unquote. >> we have strict policies against illegal drug use. against under age drinking. we absolutely do not tolerate any drug trafficking. >> uc berkeley students tell a different tail. >> it's a little bit dirty. >> some place that you don't really want to go into unless you're looking for a lot of drugs and a lot of alcohol. >> sometimes you see these interesting characters walking in and out. people walking naked. >> perhaps that's because the berkeley studen
he is unable to communicate. he's unable to swallow or breathe on his own. he has to be fed through a tube. >> gibson's family is suing, saying he likely suffered a heart attack while partying with his roommate, a lethal combo of marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. all taken inside the co-op just two blocks from campus. in fact, the 21-year-old junior's mother accuses his roommate of selling drugs. the attorney representing the family says the co-op has known about drug sales for years....
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during the green card fiasco, we were unable to leave the country for family bereavement. we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving
during the green card fiasco, we were unable to leave the country for family bereavement. we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving
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one activist told nhk that stocks of medicines and medical supplies have run out, and doctors are unable to treat the seriously wounded. >> the activist said that many of the victims are women and children. >> six gulf arab nations are withdrawing their ambassadors from syria and expelling syrian envoys. they said it is necessary to prevent bloodshed of the syrian people. saudi arabia, united arab i am rats and four others have decided to withdraw. they're also demanding that syrian envoy leave immediately. the gulf countries joined six european nations, including britain, france and italy to recall their ambassadors for consultations. the united states has closed its embassy in damascus. russian foreign minister sergei lavrof is in syria for a meeting with the president. he's believed to have called on assad to hold a dialogue with antigovernment protesters. they arrived in damascus on tuesday. a crowd of people waving russian and syrian flags gathered to welcome them. lavrov brought assad a letter from president medvedev. it's likely to have urged him to hold dialogue and promote polit
one activist told nhk that stocks of medicines and medical supplies have run out, and doctors are unable to treat the seriously wounded. >> the activist said that many of the victims are women and children. >> six gulf arab nations are withdrawing their ambassadors from syria and expelling syrian envoys. they said it is necessary to prevent bloodshed of the syrian people. saudi arabia, united arab i am rats and four others have decided to withdraw. they're also demanding that syrian...
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to see those autopsy photos of yeardley love or for instance, were unable to see the video tape, the statement that george huguely gave on the hours after the murder. today, 9news now and other media outlets are going to the virginia court of appeals to push the judge to provide a second tv monitor here in the courtroom so that the public and the media can evaluate things like george huguely's body language in that video taped statement. we'll let you know how it turns out. anita. >> bruce leshan live in charlottesville. thank you. >> a firefighter is dead tonight after his father lost control of their fire truck on an icy route 50. it started this morning when men were helping fight a fire in west virginia. >> i'm scott broom in gore, virginia. the young firefighter was zach whitacre who was on a tanker truck that rolled over hustling to get water to save a house. the driver of the truck was whitacre's father. >> it adds another layer of sadness to the whole event. i can't imagine how that would feel being a father. >> page whitacre spoke to the 30 member fire rescue company draped
to see those autopsy photos of yeardley love or for instance, were unable to see the video tape, the statement that george huguely gave on the hours after the murder. today, 9news now and other media outlets are going to the virginia court of appeals to push the judge to provide a second tv monitor here in the courtroom so that the public and the media can evaluate things like george huguely's body language in that video taped statement. we'll let you know how it turns out. anita. >>...
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during the green card fiasco, we were unable to leave the country for family bereavement. we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and my bike in the process. -- wife in the process. we were a small company but had been in the u.s. for eight years, and had one of our best years. they seemed unaware of general business and tax accounting practices. however, my wife developeafter h the officer, the visa was approved. afton and there was finger wagging saying that you need to come up was something better than two years' time currently, there is no resolution for these types of green card holders. we will have to constantly trouble in the new at the will of immigration authorities. so how does this affect families? it
during the green card fiasco, we were unable to leave the country for family bereavement. we were landlocked. we could not get a renewal of women for five months which must be done outside the u.s. why, if you have already had success of renewals? we ended up driving to tia juana with our family in order to return to the uk. we then had only five months to verify. we flew back to the u.k. for the interview which cost about $6,000, rather than processing in the u.s. embassies were rude to me and...
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he is unable to communicate. he is unable to swallow or breathe on his own.has to be fed through a tube. >> saying he likely suffered heart attack while partying with his roommate. a lethal combo of marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. the 21-year-old junior's mother accuses his roommate of selling drugs. the attorney representing the family says the co-op has known about drug sales for years. john's door of his room, when he took up residents there in 2009, had on the door, the statement the lab, quote, unquote. >> we have strict policies against illegal drug use, against under age drinking. we absolutely do not tolerate any drug trafficking. >> but uc berkeley students tell a different tail. >> it's a little bit dirty. >> some place you don't want to go into unless you're looking for a lot of drugs and a will the of alcohol. >> sometimes you see these interesting characters walking in and out. people walking naked. >> perhaps that's because the co-op which runs is accused of instituting the pirate code. >> it's the house residents versus the outside world. it's
he is unable to communicate. he is unable to swallow or breathe on his own.has to be fed through a tube. >> saying he likely suffered heart attack while partying with his roommate. a lethal combo of marijuana, alcohol, and cocaine. the 21-year-old junior's mother accuses his roommate of selling drugs. the attorney representing the family says the co-op has known about drug sales for years. john's door of his room, when he took up residents there in 2009, had on the door, the statement the...
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one horse is unable to stop short so gallops straight out of the course. another one moves backwards instead of forwards. unexpected accidents like these are actually the main draw of this horse racing festival. thousands of people braved the bad weather to see tuesday's event. the horses normally drag carts for farmers who play jockeys on this day. the horses set off. but one of them flings off the jockey and keeps running. another refuses to be mounted. the jockey has no choice but to walk alongside. some give up mid race. >> translator: i enjoyed the delightful atmosphere. they all did great. i think they were trying harder than in normal years. >> let's hope this lunar new year is off to a good start for everyone who took part. that's going to wrap up our bulletin. >>> for ten months tokyo electric power company could only guess what was happening inside the reactors that suffered meltdowns at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. last month it got its first clear view. the utility sent a fiberoptic camera into one of the reactors. on today's nucl
one horse is unable to stop short so gallops straight out of the course. another one moves backwards instead of forwards. unexpected accidents like these are actually the main draw of this horse racing festival. thousands of people braved the bad weather to see tuesday's event. the horses normally drag carts for farmers who play jockeys on this day. the horses set off. but one of them flings off the jockey and keeps running. another refuses to be mounted. the jockey has no choice but to walk...
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he has told us that a year from now the postal service will be unable to meet its payroll. those dedicated postal workers will not be able to be paid and that means that the mail will not be delivered. in fiscal year 2010, the postal service losses were $8.5 billion. in fiscal year 2009, they were $3.8 billion. in fiscal year 2008, they were $2.8 billion. as you can see, we're going in the wrong direction and if nothing changes, the projected losses for this fiscal year are $10 billion. again, that means that this crisis would result in the postal service being unable to meet its payroll. jobs are at stake. i think many people when they think of the postal service think of their local post office. they have great affection toward their local post office. if their a business, they may be aware of the postal processing facilities. the fact is, the postal service is the lynchpin of a $1.1 trillion mailing and mail-related industry that employs approximately 8.7 million americans in fields as diverse as direct mail and printing and catalog companies and the list goes on and on.
he has told us that a year from now the postal service will be unable to meet its payroll. those dedicated postal workers will not be able to be paid and that means that the mail will not be delivered. in fiscal year 2010, the postal service losses were $8.5 billion. in fiscal year 2009, they were $3.8 billion. in fiscal year 2008, they were $2.8 billion. as you can see, we're going in the wrong direction and if nothing changes, the projected losses for this fiscal year are $10 billion. again,...
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still unable to do it on some of their issues. according to the tokyo stock exchange it said they've experienced glitches in its data distribution system. the tokyo stock exchange has stopped trading on 241 of its issues. the tse says that a malfunction occurred in its system's server. it is nowec whiching the cause and it's trying to restore it. the tse says that some problems occurred in a part of its training system called arrowhead. this made it impossible, that is, to provide information to investors on 241 issues including power companies and manufacturers. major issues affected include komatsu, hitachi and sony. the arrowhead is a new system which was introduced two years ago to revitalize stock trading. trading on the sapora securities exchange which uses the tse distribution system is also being halted. other exchanges in osaka, nagoya and puke wokka are trading normally. they opened higher on the tokyo ock exchange this morning. this follows an overnight rise on european and u.s. stock markets. the nikkei index now stand
still unable to do it on some of their issues. according to the tokyo stock exchange it said they've experienced glitches in its data distribution system. the tokyo stock exchange has stopped trading on 241 of its issues. the tse says that a malfunction occurred in its system's server. it is nowec whiching the cause and it's trying to restore it. the tse says that some problems occurred in a part of its training system called arrowhead. this made it impossible, that is, to provide information...
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it is that the international community has been watching what they're going through and has been unableunite and take concrete action. as one put it as we were speaking to her at a hospital when she was standing at the foot of a bed of a colleague who died, she said, these are human beings. this isn't stone. this is flesh and blood. how many syrians have to die? what is that magic number that is going to force people to do something to stop the bloodshed. >> arwa damon, reporting from inside syria. thank you, stay safe. >> another correspondent who defied the regime to bring back the truth has paid for it with his life. anthony shadid died of an apparent asthma attack. he covered this for two decades. last year, he was held captive for two weeks. >> steven feral, you knew and worked with anthony for nearly a decade very dangerous situations together, including being held by libyan forces in 2011. what stands out about your friend and journalist? what do you want people watching to know about him? >> he had a very rare combination of gifts. a journalist is gifted in different ways, but w
it is that the international community has been watching what they're going through and has been unableunite and take concrete action. as one put it as we were speaking to her at a hospital when she was standing at the foot of a bed of a colleague who died, she said, these are human beings. this isn't stone. this is flesh and blood. how many syrians have to die? what is that magic number that is going to force people to do something to stop the bloodshed. >> arwa damon, reporting from...
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judiciary committee which says the president may treat as a recess a period of time where the senate is unable to act or receive on -- >> let's analyze that for a moment. the two names were given on december the 15th and they were recess appointmented on january the fourth. do you think that now two and a half weeks is enough time to demand that the senate act on something? >> that is not my judgment call to be made? >> if you think that a president were to conclude that two and a half weeks was enough time for the senate to act to something, that would withstand constitutional scrutiny? >> yes, i think the answer will be yes, because i think this falls in the discretion of the president. >> so two and a half weeks, what about a length of time in terms of recess, because ten days according to you is too long. three days, can the recess be less than three days? >> i think as a practical matter the answer will be yes, because that is what the president is using here? >> can it be less than one day? >> may turn out to be yes. the fact that something might be constitution aal doesn't mean y have t
judiciary committee which says the president may treat as a recess a period of time where the senate is unable to act or receive on -- >> let's analyze that for a moment. the two names were given on december the 15th and they were recess appointmented on january the fourth. do you think that now two and a half weeks is enough time to demand that the senate act on something? >> that is not my judgment call to be made? >> if you think that a president were to conclude that two...
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as these pictures show, it was unable to stop before smashing into the buffers. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities said -- then approached at normal speed but at the last minute was unable to slow down. >> people start to break the windows and get out however they could. then i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped amongst some steel. there were at love people hurt. a lot of kids, elderly. >> transport officials are trying to work out what caused the crash. they say it may have been break failure. they're not ruling out driver error. the man at the controls was young and had just started his shift. he was seriously injured and an investigation is under way. for rescue workers, getting to those trapped alive was the priority. hundreds were injured. many of them were examined by medical staff at the scene to check for whiplash and possible broken bones. nearby the main national cathedral, mourners gathered to pray. the archbishop described the incident as senseless and inexplicable. whatever the cause it has shocked the
as these pictures show, it was unable to stop before smashing into the buffers. the second carriage crunched through the first. the authorities said -- then approached at normal speed but at the last minute was unable to slow down. >> people start to break the windows and get out however they could. then i saw the engine destroyed and the train driver trapped amongst some steel. there were at love people hurt. a lot of kids, elderly. >> transport officials are trying to work out...
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he has been unable to reform, and the genie is too big for the bottle. >> gloomy predictions that. thank you so much for joining us. now, to a $25 billion deal aimed at helping u.s. homeowners and the beleaguthe settlements reacn the u.s. government and five of america's biggest banks came in response to foreclosure abuses. it marks the biggest agreement of its kind involving a single industry since the tobacco settlement in 1998. >> central and state officials came together in america's boldest attempt yet to hold banks accountable for the mess they made processing foreclosure documents with the housing bubble burst. >> we have reached a landmark settlement with the nation's largest banks that will speed relief to the hardest hit homeowners and some of the most abusive practices of the mortgage industry and begin to turn the page on an era of recklessness that has left so much damage in its wake. >> even now, there are plenty of reminders of broken dreams. for those facing foreclosure, some relief may be on the way. under the settlement, banks are required to reduce the debt of ou
he has been unable to reform, and the genie is too big for the bottle. >> gloomy predictions that. thank you so much for joining us. now, to a $25 billion deal aimed at helping u.s. homeowners and the beleaguthe settlements reacn the u.s. government and five of america's biggest banks came in response to foreclosure abuses. it marks the biggest agreement of its kind involving a single industry since the tobacco settlement in 1998. >> central and state officials came together in...
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is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of warmer bilateral relations needs whose top brass decided to deploy a missile defense system aimed at protecting europe but they were setting up too close to russia's borders and moscow didn't view it as a friendly gesture. we want to defend the whole europe not just some european countries we want to european allies and friends to join in on missile defense strategy. to genie in the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests sofa the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue. intercontinental ballistic missiles are transported through snowbound russian forests under the cover of darkness. the movements are shrouded in secrecy the people in charge need to perform training dril
is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of warmer bilateral relations needs whose top brass decided to deploy a missile defense system aimed at protecting europe but they were setting up too close to russia's borders and moscow didn't view it as a friendly gesture. we want to defend the whole europe not just some european countries we want to european allies and friends to join in on missile defense strategy....
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federal officers had been arrested, federal ports are unable to select taxes. arsenals in southern military installations in the united states have been seized by the confederate states. the government is in essence breaking down. in essence, there is not a way for the court at this moment in time to involve these matters. virginia and north carolina but , kind of an appropriate session. lincoln's standpoint and an appreciation of what he was up to. but to understand fully the situation that lincoln confronted and -- professor holzer, the presentation seemed so well along to me in an academic line. what harold said is that there was an awful lot of trouble involved. merriman was a member of a military unit, and merriman indicated he had been instructed by the governor to destroy several bridges that contained railroad tracks at the northern end of maryland and northern end of baltimore which were key to getting military troops in. at the time of the proclamation of april 18th, 1861, there were 5,000 federal troops in the district of columbia under the command o
federal officers had been arrested, federal ports are unable to select taxes. arsenals in southern military installations in the united states have been seized by the confederate states. the government is in essence breaking down. in essence, there is not a way for the court at this moment in time to involve these matters. virginia and north carolina but , kind of an appropriate session. lincoln's standpoint and an appreciation of what he was up to. but to understand fully the situation that...
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is whether it will be implemented properly we've sent our observers there and they were in danger unable to fulfill their mission but their reports and do indicate that the situation is extremely dire. the material served to us by the head of the observers mission and what he reported to the arab league differs from what we heard from other observers we agree with the syrian authorities that foreign military intervention would not be tolerable we don't want to see that happen and we do not support calls for it not a single country in our region is calling for a military invasion in syria the question of an authority change in syria by whatever means is not part of a common arab initiative we have agreed on those issues and we know that's why russia is obstructing the adoption of the resolution of syria in the un security council. that there are. many think that the situation in syria is declining in part due to the fact that western states have not adopted the unified solid position on syria needed if the u.n. security council is to adopt a resolution in russia's case the motivation behi
is whether it will be implemented properly we've sent our observers there and they were in danger unable to fulfill their mission but their reports and do indicate that the situation is extremely dire. the material served to us by the head of the observers mission and what he reported to the arab league differs from what we heard from other observers we agree with the syrian authorities that foreign military intervention would not be tolerable we don't want to see that happen and we do not...
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in further economic problems which as we can see the thick to the majority and so far they've been unable to find solutions with the decisions taken today by the west unilaterally will result in the installation of the economic problems. anti-corporate protesters in washington d.c. were evicted this weekend from a park they had occupied since early october a people were arrested one police using riot gear and horses worried that the that officer said they were simply enforcing the park's no camping law and activists are allowed back into the park but the demonstrators however said it was a full scale of the occupy movement has seen some heavy handed police tactics including the allegedly sent a taser shocking of a nonviolent protest to see excessive force one provoke activists says kevin zeese from the it's our economy think tank he tells r t that occupiers are too small or too smart to fall into that trap. who knows what's going through their head space on that you know when we i watch that video it's available online and it looked like there was no justification for it when i went to ma
in further economic problems which as we can see the thick to the majority and so far they've been unable to find solutions with the decisions taken today by the west unilaterally will result in the installation of the economic problems. anti-corporate protesters in washington d.c. were evicted this weekend from a park they had occupied since early october a people were arrested one police using riot gear and horses worried that the that officer said they were simply enforcing the park's no...
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unable to get into the packed room. superintendent john day announced to parents and later reporters that he's making unprecedented move. replace the entire staff at this 62. everyone from the janitor to the principal. >> i am outraged. disguingtd. >>reporter: move affects nearly 130 teachers and other staffer. they are feeling the stress. >> some people hurt. some people are worried. overwhelmingly the question i got was are our kids going to be okay. >>reporter: the decision comes as the investigation into the abuse scandal at the school continues. he says all students and staff are being interviewed. process he says is very disruptive. >> shouldn't have any more surprise at the school even though the police will do what they have to do and if there are no more thank god we deal with the horror and tragedy i have already and if there are more, then we will have to deal with that. >>reporter: 2 teachers 49-year-old martin springer and 61-year-old mark burns arrested last week accused of lewd acts against students. accu
unable to get into the packed room. superintendent john day announced to parents and later reporters that he's making unprecedented move. replace the entire staff at this 62. everyone from the janitor to the principal. >> i am outraged. disguingtd. >>reporter: move affects nearly 130 teachers and other staffer. they are feeling the stress. >> some people hurt. some people are worried. overwhelmingly the question i got was are our kids going to be okay. >>reporter: the...
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unable to get into the packed room. superintendent john day announced to parents and later reporters that he's making unprecedented move. replace the entire staff at this 62. everyone from the janitor to the principal. >> i am outraged. disguingtd. >>reporter: move affects nearly 130 teachers and other staffer. they are feeling the stress. >> some people hurt. some people are worried. overwhelmingly the question i got was are our kids going to be okay. >>reporter: the decision comes as the investigation into the abuse scandal at the school continues. he says all students and staff are being interviewed. process he says is very disruptive. >> shouldn't have any more surprise at the school even though the police will do what they have to do and if there are no more thank god we deal with the horror and tragedy i have already and if there are more, then we will have to deal with that. >>reporter: 2 teachers 49-year-old martin springer and 61-year-old mark burns arrested last week accused of lewd acts against students. accu
unable to get into the packed room. superintendent john day announced to parents and later reporters that he's making unprecedented move. replace the entire staff at this 62. everyone from the janitor to the principal. >> i am outraged. disguingtd. >>reporter: move affects nearly 130 teachers and other staffer. they are feeling the stress. >> some people hurt. some people are worried. overwhelmingly the question i got was are our kids going to be okay. >>reporter: the...
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of restoring functions of part of the brain after accidents or serious disease but so far they're unable to get the brain of an aging person to generate the sort of ideas they produced at a younger age twenty one mathematicians and physicists normally have a field day before their thirty fifth birthday or or thereabouts i can't recall a single significant piece of research done by anyone older than that the only exception is newton he published his famous optics when he was seventeen years old but in fact he wrote it forty years beforehand and i just shelved it until them. however today there are very few thirty year olds among scientists championing the idea of life extension or bridge a gray one of the principal ideologists of the theory will soon be fifty years old some time ago he singled out seven key elements of the aging process and formulated methods of remedying them he maintains that human life could be significantly prolonged if so-called intracellular rubbish is removed from the body. half is all about on linking this process from this process going to a profession in which t
of restoring functions of part of the brain after accidents or serious disease but so far they're unable to get the brain of an aging person to generate the sort of ideas they produced at a younger age twenty one mathematicians and physicists normally have a field day before their thirty fifth birthday or or thereabouts i can't recall a single significant piece of research done by anyone older than that the only exception is newton he published his famous optics when he was seventeen years old...
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palestinian conflict still shows no signs of compromise and consecutive israeli governments have been unable or unwilling to reach agreement with the palestinians. even many american jews feeling more and more alienated from israel does some of what's going on in the israeli public sphere troubled some north american jews troubled them very very greatly i have no question but that's the case since the late one nine hundred sixty s. israel has built hundreds of thousands of homes here in the whispering more than half a million people now live in settlements and just this month television nonstick was issuing tenders for thoughts on war homes to be built across the green line evoking anger and condemnation from the international community. as many as a million israelis live outside the country in the last five years the number of people who choose to leave the holy land has outpaced those wanting to come and live in israel and although the ads are no longer on the air the reasons that they provoke such a backlash in the first place are far from resolved policy r t television. brings us up to d
palestinian conflict still shows no signs of compromise and consecutive israeli governments have been unable or unwilling to reach agreement with the palestinians. even many american jews feeling more and more alienated from israel does some of what's going on in the israeli public sphere troubled some north american jews troubled them very very greatly i have no question but that's the case since the late one nine hundred sixty s. israel has built hundreds of thousands of homes here in the...
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quarter seven points to the with the rest of the encounter a century one way traffic the turks simply unable to handle a powerful cisco lineup in a trust that she's troublesome all evening long ending with a game high twenty points the likes of jim borden on and recurring lengthy also unstoppable helping the russians take it easy fine said. moving to the n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have registered their first win in atlanta in seven long years the visitors holding a ten point question at the break leaving fifty three forty three the grizzlies then going to tar not to advance leading to a twenty four point advantage no less by the end of the third quarter really gave a twenty one points including this reverse dunk midway through that period. shots in the final dozen minutes here from the tea atlanta with no answer for a fired up memphis ninety six seventy seven how it ended. brings us to ice hockey and finally starting to look like true title contenders the blue and whites wrapping up with number three on the trot the hardware archon koreans has more. more sit in seventh in the eastern
quarter seven points to the with the rest of the encounter a century one way traffic the turks simply unable to handle a powerful cisco lineup in a trust that she's troublesome all evening long ending with a game high twenty points the likes of jim borden on and recurring lengthy also unstoppable helping the russians take it easy fine said. moving to the n.b.a. where the memphis grizzlies have registered their first win in atlanta in seven long years the visitors holding a ten point question at...
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to minus thirty degrees celsius food shortages have been reported in the capital kiev with trucks unable to transport supply. the watchful eyes of webcams are about to be set up across russia head of next month's presidential elections the move was proposed by premier of lead me to putin that's after thousands of people took to the streets late last year calling for transparency in the election process you got a piece going off as the story. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is preparing to cast his eyes on polling stations as the massive campaign to install web cameras is in full swing across the entire nation but actually sometimes but i think if anything i ask for a central electoral commission which is to install web cameras at all polling stations across the country so that everyone can watch online what's happening there almost twenty four hours a day seven they want them there. the idea was put forward following the biggest protests in russia since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. with tens of thousands demanding fair elections so wiring up over ninety thousand polling stati
to minus thirty degrees celsius food shortages have been reported in the capital kiev with trucks unable to transport supply. the watchful eyes of webcams are about to be set up across russia head of next month's presidential elections the move was proposed by premier of lead me to putin that's after thousands of people took to the streets late last year calling for transparency in the election process you got a piece going off as the story. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is...
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but after that, i was unable to get into any additional debates and more particularly when the last debate was held about ten days before the election, carter finally agreed and the voters agreed they would stage a two-person debate without me. then really i was dealt out of the picture conclusively. on 100 million television sets, there was framed the images of two men. two candidates. and it was very hard for people to seemingly comprehend that there was another candidate in the race. so these are some of the problems i think perot will have to contend with. >> referring to ross perot's bid. and another example of what's available on the c-span video library. all programming to the mid-1980s. click on video library. john anderson who was the founder of fair vote. calling for the honest election of candidates. he was for the reform party back in 2000. and gerald ford said this about john anderson. he is the smartest guy in congress, but he insists on voting his conscience instead of party. john anderson who is 90 years old today. >>> we will continue the conversation as we always do tomor
but after that, i was unable to get into any additional debates and more particularly when the last debate was held about ten days before the election, carter finally agreed and the voters agreed they would stage a two-person debate without me. then really i was dealt out of the picture conclusively. on 100 million television sets, there was framed the images of two men. two candidates. and it was very hard for people to seemingly comprehend that there was another candidate in the race. so...