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they were stationed there because of the long, unending feud between india and pakistan over control of kashmir. natural disasters, wars, competition for water, suspicion -- fred de sam lazaro has a special report on why kashmir remains such a dangerous flash point. it turns out it's not primarily a religious conflict. >> reporter: kashmir has long been known for its peaceful vistas, but for the 13 million inhabitants this mountainous region has been anything but peaceful. it is one of the world's most militarized places. india alone has an estimated 600,000 troops in the part it controls, four times the number of american soldiers who were in iraq at the height of that war. although it has a two-thirds muslim majority, kashmir as a whole is quite diverse, the utdu the northeast buddhist. but for six decades this provinceitndh las a as mthe as size of idaho has been bittey fought over by india and pakistan. it all dates back to 1947, wn the departing british decided to partition the newly indepeent india. muslim majority areas we to form the new republic of pakistan. but kashmir had
they were stationed there because of the long, unending feud between india and pakistan over control of kashmir. natural disasters, wars, competition for water, suspicion -- fred de sam lazaro has a special report on why kashmir remains such a dangerous flash point. it turns out it's not primarily a religious conflict. >> reporter: kashmir has long been known for its peaceful vistas, but for the 13 million inhabitants this mountainous region has been anything but peaceful. it is one of...
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islam, the new kid on the block, the faith of millions of our fellow americans and yet regarded with unending suspicion, isolation, and as we saw in the cases of mosque bombings and various kinds of vandalism and the lack of building permits and picketts outside various muslim places of worship around the country, we're not quite sure where to go next. like with so many struggles in our history, where civil rights really involved opening -- making our arms wider, we don't know if we're yet ready to open them wide enough to include the millions of muslims who are now our fellow americans. so religion, how to regard religion and the place that religion has in making us one people is all still contested to rain in 2012 and only gets more complicated with every year. >> charlene, similarly you talked about the role of the media in the civil rights struggle in the '60s and how getting the media on and getting those pictures. also today the media seems to be a more complicated picture. is the media on the side of promoting civil rights today? can it still be used as effectively as it was in the '60
islam, the new kid on the block, the faith of millions of our fellow americans and yet regarded with unending suspicion, isolation, and as we saw in the cases of mosque bombings and various kinds of vandalism and the lack of building permits and picketts outside various muslim places of worship around the country, we're not quite sure where to go next. like with so many struggles in our history, where civil rights really involved opening -- making our arms wider, we don't know if we're yet...
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he has unending energy and will be an extraordinary addition to that task force. supervisor campos: my apologies, my vote against the motion was a vote for bruce wolfe, not against todd david. supervisor chiu: thank you. my clerk just remind me that there were a couple of comments from the fact that there will be almost complete replacement. as our clerk and deputy city attorney has advised me, we still have four seats that would be held over until the rules committee makes a decision, so those individuals will continue to serve. i know that the chairwoman of the committee has requested that appointing bodies send additional names in addition to the income, but that is still a matter in front of the rules committee. that said, unless there is further discussion, why don't we take a roll call vote on supervisor wiener's amendment? supervisor chiu: aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: no. supervisor mar: no. supervisor olague: no. supervisor wiener: aye. supervisor avalos: no. supervisor
he has unending energy and will be an extraordinary addition to that task force. supervisor campos: my apologies, my vote against the motion was a vote for bruce wolfe, not against todd david. supervisor chiu: thank you. my clerk just remind me that there were a couple of comments from the fact that there will be almost complete replacement. as our clerk and deputy city attorney has advised me, we still have four seats that would be held over until the rules committee makes a decision, so those...
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joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand and one of of the things we know we have an unending supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks, ed and others, for inviting me. it's a pleasure to be here on this panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself so i'm delaying this a little bit. susan mentioned i'm going to talk a little bit about another angle of this but it's really not unrelated to what joe talked about, as you'll see in a minute. it always fascinated me in health care some of the most fundamental big questions get the least amount of attention in study. six years ago i went and looked at the literature of what do we know about public data about what's driving the growth in health care spending. one of the last few pieces i saw was a piece that joe did, i guess it was '92, '93, looking at the time period between 1940 to 1990. and if you think about it, that was a very different time perio
joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand and one of of the things we know we have an unending supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks, ed and others, for inviting me. it's a pleasure to be here on this panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself so i'm delaying this a little bit. susan...
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joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand, and one of the things that we know we have and unended supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks for inviting plea. a pleasure to be on the panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time. so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself. so i'm delaying this a little bit. as susan mentioned i'm going to talk about another angle of this, not really unrelated to what joe's talked about as you'll see in a minute. it always fattenat a
joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand, and one of the things that we know we have and unended supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks for inviting plea. a pleasure to be on the panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time. so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself. so i'm delaying this a little bit. as susan mentioned i'm going to...
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the way so yeah this is a long running war but it's not the war you know and there's this terrible unending depression but we're very hazy about exactly what year it is i mean it and we're very hazy about some of the recent past they don't refer to people like ronald reagan or richard nixon we know the civil war occurred we know world war two occurred but beyond that it's very it's very hazy was i want to take you to the mechanism of politics what has happened here is. that one of the more conservative party which a different name the constitution was. in desperation because they have not they knew they could not win the election anyway to turn to war hero whom they count on to be putty in their hands and this man is quite a cunning figure has allowed them to think this sort of play dumb and he's in a wheelchair he's got terrible burns all over his body and they make him there they are persuaded by the masterminds of the party to make them their nominee he becomes president and he shows that he has ideas of his own and then a mutiny begins to take form against him within his own party the a
the way so yeah this is a long running war but it's not the war you know and there's this terrible unending depression but we're very hazy about exactly what year it is i mean it and we're very hazy about some of the recent past they don't refer to people like ronald reagan or richard nixon we know the civil war occurred we know world war two occurred but beyond that it's very it's very hazy was i want to take you to the mechanism of politics what has happened here is. that one of the more...
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profit total to one point four trillion dollars many of these tax breaks were caused by the seemingly unending loopholes in the american tax code but while these so-called corporate tax dodgers find ways to avoid paying you and i are footing the bill so what will it take to fix the system the way of the french italian and greek leaders were booted from office indicates anything about the two thousand and twelve elections how they will turn out it could be a preview of what's in store for president obama. we're going to leave it at that just something to think about this tuesday night and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we've covered you can check out our you tube channel that is youtube dot com slash artsy america you can also check out our website that's r t dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter.
profit total to one point four trillion dollars many of these tax breaks were caused by the seemingly unending loopholes in the american tax code but while these so-called corporate tax dodgers find ways to avoid paying you and i are footing the bill so what will it take to fix the system the way of the french italian and greek leaders were booted from office indicates anything about the two thousand and twelve elections how they will turn out it could be a preview of what's in store for...
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profit totaled one point four trillion dollars many of these tax breaks were caused by the seemingly unending loopholes in the american tax code but while these so-called corporate tax dodgers find ways to avoid paying you and i are footing the bill so what will it take to fix the system all of the way the french italian and greek leaders were booted from office indicates anything about how the two thousand and twelve elections will turn out it could be a preview of what's in store for president obama.
profit totaled one point four trillion dollars many of these tax breaks were caused by the seemingly unending loopholes in the american tax code but while these so-called corporate tax dodgers find ways to avoid paying you and i are footing the bill so what will it take to fix the system all of the way the french italian and greek leaders were booted from office indicates anything about how the two thousand and twelve elections will turn out it could be a preview of what's in store for...
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. >> there have been an unending number of recalls, including more even today as we speak. >> given thetem, can people trust what's on the label of a dietary supplement? >> in too many cases, they can't. i think the best description of a dietary supplement label is "don't know" in big red letters. >> reporter: we wondered how could what are supposed to be natural supplements make people so sick? and how on earth could they make it all the way to reputable stores? >> it's like the wild west, they do whatever they want. >> reporter: wild, wild west. >> you and i could open a supplement store in the back of a pickup truck. >> reporter: it may not be in the back of a pickup truck, but we're about to start our own company, create some supplements and ask labs to test them. all to find out how wild things can get when it comes to supplements. >>> coming up, strange black specks show up in the total body formula. the fix is even stranger. tell them how you did that? >> we used nylon panty hose. >> when "dateline" continues. [ alarm buzzes ] [ female announcer ] wake up time, but not for your e
. >> there have been an unending number of recalls, including more even today as we speak. >> given thetem, can people trust what's on the label of a dietary supplement? >> in too many cases, they can't. i think the best description of a dietary supplement label is "don't know" in big red letters. >> reporter: we wondered how could what are supposed to be natural supplements make people so sick? and how on earth could they make it all the way to reputable...
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and so it he will teltells you entered in to a no man's zone, an unending conflict that we frankly don't know if it is going to end. because if the goal is a stable afghanistan with none of these war in-facts going after one another, that might take a very long time. and what i think the obama administration is trying to do is to set some kind of framework in which there will be american assistance and help, but we don't have to be fighting a war as it were. but think about it, even under the good case scenario, this will go on until 2014 which means we will have that hhave h decade and it's difficult to believe there will be any clean resolution. i thinks's fair to say that it is quite likely that this will be a conflict that the united states will be engaged in for 20 years. >> right now the u.s. still has about 90,000 troops in afghanistan. some combat portion porforces leaving later this year. the agreement that they're signing tonight will be an agreement for post-2014. stand by for a moment. you see air force one that landed about an hour and a half or so ago at the bagram air fiel
and so it he will teltells you entered in to a no man's zone, an unending conflict that we frankly don't know if it is going to end. because if the goal is a stable afghanistan with none of these war in-facts going after one another, that might take a very long time. and what i think the obama administration is trying to do is to set some kind of framework in which there will be american assistance and help, but we don't have to be fighting a war as it were. but think about it, even under the...
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the regime does not have an unending supply of cash. >> do you see a viable military option?to folks at the pentagon they say you would have to have at least 75,000 boots. they are worried about other mass destruction around syria, a complicated ethnic situation and a tougher, stronger well-trained army than in libya. >> i think it is very tough. the libyan case is quite differ. syria is about 10% the size of libya with about three times as many people. in other words, in libya, you had vast areas where the rebels could hide. they could get resupplied. that's why they were able to detach almost half the country or a third of the country in a major city, benghazi, from which they could get resupplied and claim independence. syria has no such geography and as a result, notice that the syrian rebels do not control anything. they do not control a town or a piece of territory. so it is going to be very hard. the syrian opposition is quite divided, quite diverse, and in that mix, to say that western no-fly zones would work when most of the butchery is taking place using heavy artil
the regime does not have an unending supply of cash. >> do you see a viable military option?to folks at the pentagon they say you would have to have at least 75,000 boots. they are worried about other mass destruction around syria, a complicated ethnic situation and a tougher, stronger well-trained army than in libya. >> i think it is very tough. the libyan case is quite differ. syria is about 10% the size of libya with about three times as many people. in other words, in libya, you...
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joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand and one of of the things we know we have an unending supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks, ed and others, for inviting me. it's a pleasure to be here on this panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself so i'm delaying this a little bit. susan mentioned i'm going to talk a little bit about another angle of this but it's really not unrelated to what joe talked about, as you'll see in a minute. it always fascinated me in health care some of the most fundamental big questions get the least amount of attention in study. six years ago i went and looked at the literature of what do we know about public data about what's driving the growth in health care spending. one of the last few pieces i saw was a piece that joe did, i guess it was '92, '93, looking at the time period between 1940 to 1990. and if you think about it, that was a very different time perio
joe said, technology adds to both supply and demand and one of of the things we know we have an unending supply of right now are patients with chronic disease. so, ken, over to you to talk about that. >> okay. first of all, thanks, ed and others, for inviting me. it's a pleasure to be here on this panel. great to see everybody that you often don't see all the time so welcome back to work. i'm having a tough time making the transition myself so i'm delaying this a little bit. susan...
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depression which we are going to hear about as a sense of hopelessness, helplessness, low self-esteem, an unending poor mood, a sadness, relentless day in and day out, associated with deep psychic pain. this is very common disorders worldwide, about five percent of the population suffer from deprotection at one time or another and the united states it is the major disability in people between 15 and 45 years of age. and it is also associated with sort of a loss of interest of what is going on in the world, it is a very devastating disease, bipolar depression involves in addition to the depressive he episodes, episode of mania. and these are almost a mirror image of depression, a feeling of you can accomplish anything, euphoria, excessive talking, feeling that they are sexually very powerful and often become sexually very active, no need for sleep, and sometimes really engaging in risky behavior, they gets into all sorts of difficulties. about 25 percent of people with uni polar depression also suffer from bipolar depression. fortunately, we have been able to get .. various treatments of them. one
depression which we are going to hear about as a sense of hopelessness, helplessness, low self-esteem, an unending poor mood, a sadness, relentless day in and day out, associated with deep psychic pain. this is very common disorders worldwide, about five percent of the population suffer from deprotection at one time or another and the united states it is the major disability in people between 15 and 45 years of age. and it is also associated with sort of a loss of interest of what is going on...
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it turns out that my whole life has been an unending stream of extenuating circumstances. and if i had gone over that once the next time it comes up i have to make the decision again and then again and then again. and if we make our decisions about whether we'll hold to our standards on a case-by-case basis there will always be a time when we say "just this once" about i do it. i suspect in jeff skillings' case that happened to him. and the big lesson that i got from that is it's easier to keep your standards 100% of the time than it is 98% of the time. if you make a decision at the beginning "this is my standard" then when these once by once in this particular extenuating circumstance you can say "already made the decision." >> rose: you don't have to agonize over it. >> that's right. and i think we can teach that kind of discipline at a business school. the content of ethics doesn't get you there. >> rose: what do you think the most powerful motivator in our lives is? >> i... i can't choose between two. one is personal achievement. that you can put your hands on your hip
it turns out that my whole life has been an unending stream of extenuating circumstances. and if i had gone over that once the next time it comes up i have to make the decision again and then again and then again. and if we make our decisions about whether we'll hold to our standards on a case-by-case basis there will always be a time when we say "just this once" about i do it. i suspect in jeff skillings' case that happened to him. and the big lesson that i got from that is it's...
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this after unending should clear out by noontime. later on at 3:00 p.m.he '60s was some seventies. if we looked out over the east bay will see anything from 70 to 74 degrees. at this 7 day around the bay we are looking at progressively warmer weather. the back any minute. >> every day, an average of 5,000 people switch from cascade to finish dishwasher detergent. that's about 150,000 a month - over 2 million people so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes without having to rinse them first. now see for yourself why millions have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. and for two years in a row, finish quantum was rated #1 by a leading consumer publication. >> >>mark: coming up on the kron 4 morning is. golden gate bridge is transcended by crews cleaning up from the celebration. we will have more on the uss nimitz. for an end florida and georgia. it will show you more later. what about over here? sure. no problem. ♪ do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and r
this after unending should clear out by noontime. later on at 3:00 p.m.he '60s was some seventies. if we looked out over the east bay will see anything from 70 to 74 degrees. at this 7 day around the bay we are looking at progressively warmer weather. the back any minute. >> every day, an average of 5,000 people switch from cascade to finish dishwasher detergent. that's about 150,000 a month - over 2 million people so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes...
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. >> reporter: the jokes are unending. >> hello, every-betty. >> reporter: even the grandsons of twoorking a few popular lyrics. ♪ we got to go >> reporter: they weren't the only ones singing. ♪ betty, betty, little star ♪ how we wonder who you are > but the betty club has a betty club theme song. ♪ she will laugh and she will shine ♪ > it may look a boat load of bettys, 70 that registered but the truth is bettys are an endangered species. in the 1920s and '30s betty was one of the most popular baby names in america. in the decades that followed, there were bettys everywhere. betty grabl, betty davis, betty white, betty ford. even fictional bettys, betty rubble, betty boop not to mention that one betty who lived in everyone's kitchen cabinet. >> i'm betty crocker and i promise you a perfect cake every time you bake. >> reporter: everyone it seems has an aunt betty. in fact this is my aunt betty in cape cod. but somewhere along the line, the name betty went out of favor. even bettys stopped using betty for anything. >> dog name betty? fish named betty? >> two no. >> nothing. i'm not e
. >> reporter: the jokes are unending. >> hello, every-betty. >> reporter: even the grandsons of twoorking a few popular lyrics. ♪ we got to go >> reporter: they weren't the only ones singing. ♪ betty, betty, little star ♪ how we wonder who you are > but the betty club has a betty club theme song. ♪ she will laugh and she will shine ♪ > it may look a boat load of bettys, 70 that registered but the truth is bettys are an endangered species. in the 1920s...
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it's a terrible feeling to have this unending, unknown, why did this happen?ose of this happening, the horribleness that so many people have had to go through. i wish i could come up with an answer. that would be useful. it isn't useful to speculate on what small, tiny little things, did we spank our child and that turned me into a, as they called me, a monstermaker. jeff was raised with all of the love and care and concern that any child could be raised with, and what happened to him, i don't know. i wish i knew. i'd give anything to know. >> when you ask yourself that question, joyce, i mean, you know, when you're alone with yourself and you wonder why, why it happened, what answers do you come up with? what questions do you have about the origins of his -- his madness, if you will? >> i can't explain it. i can only cry about it. i ask the universe why would this be allowed to happen? i don't have an answer for that. i'd like one. >>> coming up -- could jeffrey dahmer have been caught years before his arrest? >> i didn't know it would happen. i thought, you
it's a terrible feeling to have this unending, unknown, why did this happen?ose of this happening, the horribleness that so many people have had to go through. i wish i could come up with an answer. that would be useful. it isn't useful to speculate on what small, tiny little things, did we spank our child and that turned me into a, as they called me, a monstermaker. jeff was raised with all of the love and care and concern that any child could be raised with, and what happened to him, i don't...