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today, activists will read for 14 uninterrupted hours between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.. each hour represents a branch that could close. >>> a shark sighting in marin county is limiting access to part of the water. the marin independent journal says a coast guard helicopter spotted a great white shark. but because of the possible risk, life guards will stop people from going deeper into the water until thursday. deeper waters will reopen on friday if the shark isn't seen again. >>> 4:39 is the time. let's check back in with sal. hi sal. >> he low p.m.. traffic is doing pretty well. if you want to drive to work in a time when it's cool. est especially in the inland areas. right now it's really beautiful weather. if you like cool weather along the coast. westbound bay bridge looks good. this morning in san ho saw steve, i must say being in san francisco was perfect weather in my opinion. >> i was there saturday and it was great and then all of a sudden came in and drop seven deis the jet stream which is not close stays way to the north. we will ramp things up here. temperat
today, activists will read for 14 uninterrupted hours between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.. each hour represents a branch that could close. >>> a shark sighting in marin county is limiting access to part of the water. the marin independent journal says a coast guard helicopter spotted a great white shark. but because of the possible risk, life guards will stop people from going deeper into the water until thursday. deeper waters will reopen on friday if the shark isn't seen again....
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chinese history is a uninterrupted for 4000 years, so the perspective is different, too. >> i wonder whether or not our relationship we have with china now is on the right track, moving in the right direction or the wrong direction? >> the government at both sides have said they want a partnership and even a strategic partnership, but in practice, all whole series of issues keep coming up, like the south china sea issue, the korean issue, some economic issues that indicate the solution of some problems have not caught up with what leaders have put forward. >> china has many issues. you cover many of them in his books. i just got back from china, and there are number of things i would like to ask. it appears to me the issue of poverty and wealth and equality in china is a form of instability in the future. you buy that argument? >> i agree with this. there are a number of economic issues. wells and the economy is an emerging new one. -- wells and the economy is an emerging one. no -- wealth and the economy is an emerging one. the process of urbanization said results in a situation in
chinese history is a uninterrupted for 4000 years, so the perspective is different, too. >> i wonder whether or not our relationship we have with china now is on the right track, moving in the right direction or the wrong direction? >> the government at both sides have said they want a partnership and even a strategic partnership, but in practice, all whole series of issues keep coming up, like the south china sea issue, the korean issue, some economic issues that indicate the...
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to be thirty thousand which means years and years of uninterrupted operation. the key difference from existing systems is that this one has no blindspot. the manufacturing of the body is similar to the production of printed circuit boards it's very efficient so we hope it will allow us to cut prices significantly in the future. is just one of the many destinations for me. as technology has improved their price of these devices has come down dramatically leading to increased demand for the longer lasting data transmitters. and the applications keep right on expanding. our customers include oil and gas drilling. and those that require. mobile phone operators in particular. last year we completed an order for. they needed a large network. based on our p d h. and some of the world's most isolated regions. most electronics are fairly temperature sensitive. transmitters. all the way down to a frosty fifty. experience big . countries nation. four g. network siemens will send some of their forces to the special economic zone in a project sent to pump. stations a year.
to be thirty thousand which means years and years of uninterrupted operation. the key difference from existing systems is that this one has no blindspot. the manufacturing of the body is similar to the production of printed circuit boards it's very efficient so we hope it will allow us to cut prices significantly in the future. is just one of the many destinations for me. as technology has improved their price of these devices has come down dramatically leading to increased demand for the...
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expect the mean time before failure to be thirty thousand hours which means years and years of uninterrupted operation as for operating range the key difference from existing systems is that this one has no blind spots outsole the manufacturing of the right body is similar to the production of printed circuit boards it's very efficient so we hope it will allow us to cut prices significantly in the future. the river radar system is just one of the many destinations for. state semiconductors as technology has improved these devices has come down dramatically leading to increased demand for the faster longer lasting data transmitters and today the world wide towards wireless and the applications keep right on expanding. our customers include oil and gas drilling companies and those that require wireless transmission mobile phone operators in particular. last year we completed an order from. they needed a large network. based on our p. d.h. . high functioning telecom relay stations for the far flung residence and resources of so many russian regions. necessity and it . oversees six thousand kilo
expect the mean time before failure to be thirty thousand hours which means years and years of uninterrupted operation as for operating range the key difference from existing systems is that this one has no blind spots outsole the manufacturing of the right body is similar to the production of printed circuit boards it's very efficient so we hope it will allow us to cut prices significantly in the future. the river radar system is just one of the many destinations for. state semiconductors as...
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kron4 will bring you the friday service live and uninterrupted. >>> the expected temperatures were warmer out there today, in the 70s in a number of places. 77 degrees in antioch, 74 in concord. 70 down in san jose, an improvement over yesterday's temperatures by several degrees. we saw temperatures up as much as 10 degrees in our inland valleys, 10 degrees warmer in napa, 11 degrees warmer in santa rosa, just a couple of degrees warmer down in the south bay. a look at our current conditions right now, pretty mild, temperatures still in the 60s in antioch. we're going to see pretty nice conditions as you head out the door tomorrow morning, although the fog will be present along the coastline and for our bay shores. that fog is going to push back to the coast by noon. as we head into the 4:00 hour, sunny and warmer conditions are expected. we'll take a look at how long the warmer conditions are going to stick around, coming up in just a bit. >>> coming up, the first pictures of the three-month-old baby killed over the weekend. >>> and thousands of fans swarm the oakland coliseum for the la
kron4 will bring you the friday service live and uninterrupted. >>> the expected temperatures were warmer out there today, in the 70s in a number of places. 77 degrees in antioch, 74 in concord. 70 down in san jose, an improvement over yesterday's temperatures by several degrees. we saw temperatures up as much as 10 degrees in our inland valleys, 10 degrees warmer in napa, 11 degrees warmer in santa rosa, just a couple of degrees warmer down in the south bay. a look at our current...
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requires a lot of work gas is accumulated in summer time and then is consumed in winter in this way uninterrupted deliveries to european countries are secured let me stress once again we didn't speak of concessions on either side we discussed a universal method to calculate the gas price and we said both sides should be happy with his formula but most side should be happy with a contract you can have a contract that only one party feels good about such a contract won't last. and when speaking of revising the gas agreements what you are talking about present been vetted knitted that quote in future it will be possible to use certain advanced forms of call to ration including cooperation in the gas sector unquote and that what form of collaborations the gas sector with the russia is ukraine ready for if you are ready to answer this question now you know what. these are the issues that there is current which is due to be created and we'll consider some of that is. you know mr bush in told me about russia's relations with germany with. russia allowed germany to develop certain gas fields in russia. a
requires a lot of work gas is accumulated in summer time and then is consumed in winter in this way uninterrupted deliveries to european countries are secured let me stress once again we didn't speak of concessions on either side we discussed a universal method to calculate the gas price and we said both sides should be happy with his formula but most side should be happy with a contract you can have a contract that only one party feels good about such a contract won't last. and when speaking...
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like that i didn't quite early when the household is this the and i have three or four hours of uninterrupted work. then after that he can read over what i have done and make corrections and then go ahead and plow forward and do what research i may have to do generate a coherent narrative which is more or less the pattern bin. c-span: what do you hope this book will do? >> guest: i hope it will give people a precise account of exactly what happened at tiananmen, some understanding of the forces at work in chinese society which produced the emotions and drive that propelled the students and to what amounted to a crusade to improve government and not rebel against it or anything else. and the forces that is stimulated which, instead of adapting itself and taking the opportunity to move with the students, rose up and crushed them in an effort to demonstrate that they still had power and no one could tell them what to do. it is important that we understand that because this is a benchmark in chinese history. as i understand it bay were moving have very rapidly and effectively invest toward a chin
like that i didn't quite early when the household is this the and i have three or four hours of uninterrupted work. then after that he can read over what i have done and make corrections and then go ahead and plow forward and do what research i may have to do generate a coherent narrative which is more or less the pattern bin. c-span: what do you hope this book will do? >> guest: i hope it will give people a precise account of exactly what happened at tiananmen, some understanding of the...
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we had 54 months of uninterrupted job creation as a result of those tax cuts.istory and revenues were at all-time high in 2007. we can talk about the cause the of housing crisis which -- >> we can talk about a bubble. >> i want to move on. >> i want to talk about one other polls which ed talks about the plan the republicans have put forward to address these issues. in your poll released this week on cnn, americans are over whelming rejecting that plan, including independents, particularly -- >> on medicare. >> absolutely. it's a key part of their proposal. they want to get rid of medicare, say to senior citizens, spend your golden years fighting with your benefits over opposed what you have now and that plan is being overwhelming rejected, which is why you saw candidates like tim pawlenty spend an entire week trying to figure out if they are going to support it because it's so unpopular. >> let me speak for you, that is the republicans say they're not getting rid of medicare. they're saving medicare. it would be under a different name. i want to move you on to
we had 54 months of uninterrupted job creation as a result of those tax cuts.istory and revenues were at all-time high in 2007. we can talk about the cause the of housing crisis which -- >> we can talk about a bubble. >> i want to move on. >> i want to talk about one other polls which ed talks about the plan the republicans have put forward to address these issues. in your poll released this week on cnn, americans are over whelming rejecting that plan, including independents,...
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we had 54 months of uninterrupted job creation during that period as a result of those tax cuts.s the longest in american history. and revenues were at their all-time high in 2007. we can talk about the cause of the housing crisis that is at the root of this. >> we can talk about a bubble. what created that. >> i just want to move you on because -- >> i want to raise one other poll here, since we're talking about polls here. ed talks about the plan that the republicans have put forward to actually address these issues and that in your poll release this week on cnn, americans are overwhelmingly rejecting that plan, including independents, particularly on d -- >> the medicare. >> a key part of their proposal, which is they want to get rid of medicare, basically say to senior citizens spend your golden years fighting with insurance companies over your benefits as opposed to what you have now, and that that plan is being overwhelmingly rejected, which is why you saw candidates like tim pawlenty spend an entire week trying to figure out if they were going to support it or not, because
we had 54 months of uninterrupted job creation during that period as a result of those tax cuts.s the longest in american history. and revenues were at their all-time high in 2007. we can talk about the cause of the housing crisis that is at the root of this. >> we can talk about a bubble. what created that. >> i just want to move you on because -- >> i want to raise one other poll here, since we're talking about polls here. ed talks about the plan that the republicans have...
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. >> when moses came down from the mountain, phil, he was uninterrupted when he did th 10 commandmentsed a far more controlled setting. he made his departure all the more contentious. >> from the beginning, the guy broke every rule of you know -- look, he should have told the truth in the beginning and got out of town. he continued to make mistake after mistake. beautiful for journalists. >> is it obvious he has a future in politics? >> it's tough. you would have to unseat eliot spitzer. i don't know how many rules are on television for ex- politicians who have committed -- >> speaking of ex-politicians and sex, our own governor arnold schwarzenegger had more revelations this week. the woman he fathered a child with went public saying basically that, oh, maria kind of put it together that the child hanging around the house was his because everybody was took a look at the guy and he looked like his father. >> i love the "enquirer" story. a drama where the maid says everything to maria, they hug and cry together. what? ! really? ! >> it's going to be very tough christmas and holiday seas
. >> when moses came down from the mountain, phil, he was uninterrupted when he did th 10 commandmentsed a far more controlled setting. he made his departure all the more contentious. >> from the beginning, the guy broke every rule of you know -- look, he should have told the truth in the beginning and got out of town. he continued to make mistake after mistake. beautiful for journalists. >> is it obvious he has a future in politics? >> it's tough. you would have to...
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because we have an hour of uninterrupted, noncommercial time, it means we have a responsibility to go deeper and it to tell the story more fully. that means we need more people to tell us what everything means. by the time we get to the studio, hopefully all the pieces fall in place. even live on the air at 6 p.m. eastern, we're prepared for things to change. then the control room snaps into action, the newsroom snaps into action and we snap into action on the set to try to get the best story told the best way. our task is to find the smartest, most pointed questions that will actually elicit an answer, not just elicit a fight. you can go anywhere and watch a fight. what we want to do is provide people with answers to their questions or at the very least, information so they can make up their own minds. >> the programs you value on weta are made for people who love learning and growing. and most of all, unexpected discoveries. we invite everyone, every adult and every child to experience new worlds and new ideas on t.v. and on-line. if you're a fan of our programs that explore the wor
because we have an hour of uninterrupted, noncommercial time, it means we have a responsibility to go deeper and it to tell the story more fully. that means we need more people to tell us what everything means. by the time we get to the studio, hopefully all the pieces fall in place. even live on the air at 6 p.m. eastern, we're prepared for things to change. then the control room snaps into action, the newsroom snaps into action and we snap into action on the set to try to get the best story...
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. >> the thing about reading, you create an uninterrupted spell to watch a child to sit still for three or four hours at a time, lost in a beautiful book, and some enhanceed ebooks, creates the ultimate add experience. it's not a opera longed spell. it's a series of distractions and extractions and you're no longer in the book. >> i've been pretty active on sebastian's site, and i was one of the people who helped promote the film. so when we were going through the whole pretty horrendous press junket last year because we had the book come out and then the film. as a reader i was wondering about the question you answered. as writers, should we be thinking in terms of the multimedia platform? we have programs that just scrivener that lend itself so easily to that as we're writing books. we can automatically imbed things. so i wonder -- i think sebastian's case was special, but is that a direction that a lot of us should possibly be thinking? we got the book, maybe we've got -- i think kara goldstein expressed it will. i don't think one should necessarily replace the other. i think that re
. >> the thing about reading, you create an uninterrupted spell to watch a child to sit still for three or four hours at a time, lost in a beautiful book, and some enhanceed ebooks, creates the ultimate add experience. it's not a opera longed spell. it's a series of distractions and extractions and you're no longer in the book. >> i've been pretty active on sebastian's site, and i was one of the people who helped promote the film. so when we were going through the whole pretty...
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time the mood overall as there is concern about defense spending and their budget which had grown uninterrupted for the last 10 years. panetta as a guy who is good on budget matters. there is no question president obama said that there to figure out where they could cut. we will see how that plays out. >> thank you for being here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the house recently debated and voted on two measures related to u.s. military involvement in libya. look for continued debate in the house and senate at c-span's congressional chronicle -- a comprehensive resource on congress. find video of every house and senate session and information on your elected officials. >> rep michele bachmann makes her official presidential campaign announcement in her hometown of waterloo, iowa. in a poll released today, she is second after mitt romney. >> c-span has launched an easy to navigate website for politics and the 2012 presidential race, with the latest events from the campaign trail, biographical information, faceb
time the mood overall as there is concern about defense spending and their budget which had grown uninterrupted for the last 10 years. panetta as a guy who is good on budget matters. there is no question president obama said that there to figure out where they could cut. we will see how that plays out. >> thank you for being here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> the house recently debated and voted...
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at the same time, there is some sense that their budget had grown for the last 10 years of uninterrupted. there is no question that president obama will make some cuts. -- thanks to for both of you for being here. >> thank you. host: guest: -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> president obama announced wednesday that 2000 u.s. troops in afghanistan would return home by the end of this year, and a total of 33,000 troops by the end of next summer. he also declared 2014 as the year the process in the transition will be complete and the afghanistan people will be responsible for their own security. this speech is just over 10 minutes. what's good evening. nearly 10 years ago, -- >> good evening. nearly 10 years ago, america suffered the worst attack on our shores since pearl harbor. it was 9/11. it was an attack in which innocent men, women, and children were going about their daily lives. in the days that followed, our nation was united as we struck at al qaeda and routed the taliban in afghanistan. then our f
at the same time, there is some sense that their budget had grown for the last 10 years of uninterrupted. there is no question that president obama will make some cuts. -- thanks to for both of you for being here. >> thank you. host: guest: -- [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> president obama announced wednesday that 2000 u.s. troops in afghanistan would return home by the end of this year, and a total...
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if you work for that fight, what we see on this chart is a pretty steady, uninterrupted growth of cost stretching from about two dozen eight through 2035 inclusive. what ultimately happens in 2036 under current projections is the trust fund would be completed at that point they would only be enough revenue coming in to fund 77% of benefit obligations. an important point to make is this in no way implies we have until 2036 to solve this problem. obviously, that is the nightmare scenario, which i will describe a little later. even by 2020, if you look at the relationship between annual expenditures and income in tax revenue, the gap would be larger than ever before experienced in social security, even in the so-called crisis of 1977 and 1882. so while we still have positive trust fund for several years here, they should not be taken that we can wait till the 2030s for program finances. another cross appears very similar. it shows the same cost growth as a percentage of gdp can be useful primarily for understanding social security in relation to medicare. you can't prepared to payroll tax
if you work for that fight, what we see on this chart is a pretty steady, uninterrupted growth of cost stretching from about two dozen eight through 2035 inclusive. what ultimately happens in 2036 under current projections is the trust fund would be completed at that point they would only be enough revenue coming in to fund 77% of benefit obligations. an important point to make is this in no way implies we have until 2036 to solve this problem. obviously, that is the nightmare scenario, which i...