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united officials said they do not expect to cancel any further flights. ssengers waited for hours some overnight when the united posted on twitter that there were delays. >> traveling with three kids and you're stuck in an airport it's not that great >> i don't see any crowds >> it is frustrating >> they canceled 36 flights and that no explanation why they had a glitch. >> residents in that city are is a nato is keeling people on the ground. hi >> had this a look at the gilding gate bridge and the fog is still have the bridge stock again. we will be right back ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. overseas and a new nato airstrike in tripoli gilded to children with. nato is investi
united officials said they do not expect to cancel any further flights. ssengers waited for hours some overnight when the united posted on twitter that there were delays. >> traveling with three kids and you're stuck in an airport it's not that great >> i don't see any crowds >> it is frustrating >> they canceled 36 flights and that no explanation why they had a glitch. >> residents in that city are is a nato is keeling people on the ground. hi >> had this a...
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it is one of those moments where we get to see visibly a united official family but, more than that, a united city come together and embrace a very important decision that i'm about to make. >> thank you. [applause] >> there are so many people up here and been part of this whole decision making and advice and community, but i want to of course acknowledge officials here. we have presiding judge feinstein joining us. we have the president of our board and members of our board of supervisors. i know david chiu is here, jane kim, carmen. ross mirkarimi. malia cohen, of course. our city attorney. we have representatives from mrs. harris's office and city public safety officials. jose ses -- cesnaros our d.a. george gascon. jeff, the public defender, many conversationse conversationsen:the sheriff, juvenile probation chief. office of citizens complaints. joyce hicks. edit harringto harrington. edit harringto harrington interim chief, thank you for your wonderful service being interim chief. a number of members of our police command staff. certainly the police commission. mr. mazuko i want
it is one of those moments where we get to see visibly a united official family but, more than that, a united city come together and embrace a very important decision that i'm about to make. >> thank you. [applause] >> there are so many people up here and been part of this whole decision making and advice and community, but i want to of course acknowledge officials here. we have presiding judge feinstein joining us. we have the president of our board and members of our board of...
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but health officials in the united states insist the american food supply is safe and there's no reason believe the outbreak will cross the atlantic. >> reporter: today, german authorities are taking a closer look at a restaurant where several of the people who were infected may have eaten. the relentlessness of the outbreak continues to surprise doctors. 200 new cases of e. coli infection in two days here in germany. 18 deaths. more than 1,800 sick in a dozen countries. >> what's unusual in this situation is the percentage of people who have severe complications is higher than we expect. >> reporter: now we know four people in the u.s. have it. three of them, two women and a man, are hospitalized. after the toxins attacked their kidneys. they had all been or near hamberg in may. two u.s. service members in germany are also believed to ha ive so could this spread to the united states? officials say highly unlikely. scientists think it originated in raw vegetables in europe. so now every shipment of those items imported into the u.s. from germany and spain as a precaution is being tested
but health officials in the united states insist the american food supply is safe and there's no reason believe the outbreak will cross the atlantic. >> reporter: today, german authorities are taking a closer look at a restaurant where several of the people who were infected may have eaten. the relentlessness of the outbreak continues to surprise doctors. 200 new cases of e. coli infection in two days here in germany. 18 deaths. more than 1,800 sick in a dozen countries. >> what's...
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united states is. they have too many problems george is not priority number one so that is why quite often i have a feeling that. details are high officials in the united states know what really going on in georgia from another side letter where state department conclusions in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten are where they were speaking about a little corruption or where they were picking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even if this support which that straight ahead right has right now this is a mistake from the side of. i think it's because. kind of support in eyes of many georgians creating a lot of questions people don't understand why one of the most democrates country in the world i'll continue to support. even when i was there was a regime which is absolutely the market for the georgian president has been seen as a sort of freedom poster boy by a lot of people in the west not just the united states but in europe as well so right now is your is your staying here in brussels and meeting with people do you find it difficult to change that. perception of the georgian president you know mainly the. inter
united states is. they have too many problems george is not priority number one so that is why quite often i have a feeling that. details are high officials in the united states know what really going on in georgia from another side letter where state department conclusions in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten are where they were speaking about a little corruption or where they were picking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even if this support which that straight...
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problem is that united states is too big and they have too many problems and the georgia is not priority number one so that is why quite often i have a feeling not details are high officials in the united states know what real if you're going on in georgia from another side the way our state department's conclusion seemed to solve the ninety thousand. where they were speaking about their league corruption or where they were speaking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even as this support which the country had right now has right now this is a mistake from the side of you night. it's because. kind of support in eyes of many georgians creating a lot of questions people don't understand why one of the most democratic country in the world will continue to support. even less but now as though it's a regime which is absolutely under mao currently the georgian president has been seen as a sort of freedom poster boy by a lot of people in the west not just the united states but in europe as well so right now is your is your instinct here in brussels and meeting with people do you find it difficult to change that. perception of the georgian president you know th
problem is that united states is too big and they have too many problems and the georgia is not priority number one so that is why quite often i have a feeling not details are high officials in the united states know what real if you're going on in georgia from another side the way our state department's conclusion seemed to solve the ninety thousand. where they were speaking about their league corruption or where they were speaking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even as...
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which is the ruling right now in my country the perception of the united states officials changed at all of the president's request really has the support windowed would you say yes without any guards really has right now and his regime less personal support than it was before during president. bush's presidency but you know the problem is that you know that state is too big and they have too many problems george is not priority number one so why quite often i have a feeling i'm not in details are high officials in the united states know what really if you go in calling george from another side letter where state department conclusions into cells and nine hundred thousand. are where they were speaking about a little corruption or where they were picking about selective justice but i think that. nevertheless even as this support which the us really had right has right now this is a mistake from the side of you know. i think it's because. of support in eyes of many georgians creating a lot of questions people going to understand why one of the most democratic country in the world conti
which is the ruling right now in my country the perception of the united states officials changed at all of the president's request really has the support windowed would you say yes without any guards really has right now and his regime less personal support than it was before during president. bush's presidency but you know the problem is that you know that state is too big and they have too many problems george is not priority number one so why quite often i have a feeling i'm not in details...
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art technology and then sell it in mexico and according to the mexican government in the united states. officials admitted they gangs have kidnapped pemex workers. 28 people were killed in the city of puebla and other similar blasts are in the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa joel is being investigated over corruption allegations. it follows claims in a bbc programs in he was given $1 billion bribe from i.s.l. fifa has refused to investigation the allegations. the committee has asked to examine the bbc's evidence. you're watching "bbc news." tens of thousands of people across syria has defied the security forces to sage anti-government protest. >> the king of morocco has reform in response to the unrest sweeping the arab world. >> the leaders of the two largests euro zone economy has provided a new package. the german chancellor and nicholas sarkozy have been meeting in berlin to discusses the proposal. >> gavin hewitt reports. >> a cabinet reshuffle greek style. european leaders and the fina
art technology and then sell it in mexico and according to the mexican government in the united states. officials admitted they gangs have kidnapped pemex workers. 28 people were killed in the city of puebla and other similar blasts are in the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa joel is being investigated over corruption allegations. it follows claims in a bbc programs in he was given $1...
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sell it in the black market both in mexico and according to the mexican government, in the united states. officials also admitted that gangs have kidnapped more than 20 workers. it is believed that illegal tampering may have caused explosions like this one in which 28 people were killed. and other similar blasts are around the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. bbc news, mexico city. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa is being investigated over corruption allegations. it follows claims in a bbc program that he was given a million dollar bribe from fifa's former marketing partner i.f.l. fifa has refused to investigate the allegations. this is bbc news. our main headlines now, tens of thousands of people across syria have again defied the security forces to stage anti-government protests. the king of morocco has proposed wide ranging constitutional reforms in response to the unrest sweeping the arab world. the gulf states are awash with oil and gas. though it's not exactly the place you would expect to be suffering petrol shortages.
sell it in the black market both in mexico and according to the mexican government, in the united states. officials also admitted that gangs have kidnapped more than 20 workers. it is believed that illegal tampering may have caused explosions like this one in which 28 people were killed. and other similar blasts are around the country. mexico's war against organized crime seems to have opened a new front. bbc news, mexico city. >> the former head of football's world governing body fifa is...
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they are trying to -- the united states and senior officials are trying to salvage this key part of theelationship. intelligence sharing and counterterrorism aspect which is still essential right now for the united states. >> and so congressman, can it be salvaged? >> the reason that chairman rogers and i went to pakistan was to try to salvage the relationship. we pointed out to pakistan we need to work together because we both have the common enemy of terrorism. and we cannot continue the way the relationship is now. >> chairman rogers and i also pointed out that congress controls the money. we are not sure whether or not congress can continue to give money to pakistan when, in fact, that monday wrip isn't being used where we think it should go. >> are you going to put strings on that money now? >> at this point we had let it be known that we want more accountability of where the money is going to be going. that was the -- that was the -- purpose of our visit and our communication with it. >> congressman, let me stick with you. it is a simple question. if you are -- americans sitting a
they are trying to -- the united states and senior officials are trying to salvage this key part of theelationship. intelligence sharing and counterterrorism aspect which is still essential right now for the united states. >> and so congressman, can it be salvaged? >> the reason that chairman rogers and i went to pakistan was to try to salvage the relationship. we pointed out to pakistan we need to work together because we both have the common enemy of terrorism. and we cannot...
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and if reports from the united states officials are true, it makes his injuries much more serious than originally reported. and, further jeopardizes the loose grip on the country in turmoil. the country is said to be infested with al qaeda terrorists. last week a deadly blast injured the president in the mosque during prayers at the palace and he could be in saudi arabia for months for mel treatment. but the vice president and government aides say that president saleh is fine and these could return at any day. mixed messages. is the course of late. and now jennifer is working at the pentagon. what do we know of his condition? >>reporter: we have talked to officials and the vice president said the president would be back in yemen in a matter of days and it appears those wounds are much more serious than at first we thought. and, there are burns over nearly half of his body. and he has undergone surgery in saudi arabia why, today, and he has shrapnel to the chest, there are reports of a collapsed lung, and he clearly will be in a saudi hospital for at least the next two weeks, if in the
and if reports from the united states officials are true, it makes his injuries much more serious than originally reported. and, further jeopardizes the loose grip on the country in turmoil. the country is said to be infested with al qaeda terrorists. last week a deadly blast injured the president in the mosque during prayers at the palace and he could be in saudi arabia for months for mel treatment. but the vice president and government aides say that president saleh is fine and these could...
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a spokesman said they are targeting united states security targets. officials were confronted what the united states said is evidence of working with bin laden. >>> air travel over new zealand and australia is disrupted because of volcanic ash from chile. it shifted to the pacific and indian oceans today. thousands of passengers are stranded. the airline cancelled more 20 flights. the airline said it may cancel monday flights. >>> new floods in central and southern china have killed at least 94. a thousand families displaced. the rain hit yesterday after the flood on friday. a lake is so full it can't divert water from the river. flooding from the river has ruined 1.5 million acres of farmland. more rain is expected during the next few days. >> a cyber attack aimed at monetarry fund is under investigation. the ims said it had a close incident but it's not discussing the specifics. the fund has been the target of an increasing number of attacks, especially as it demanded austerity measures. >> growing calls for anthony weiner to resign. a rally in new york city
a spokesman said they are targeting united states security targets. officials were confronted what the united states said is evidence of working with bin laden. >>> air travel over new zealand and australia is disrupted because of volcanic ash from chile. it shifted to the pacific and indian oceans today. thousands of passengers are stranded. the airline cancelled more 20 flights. the airline said it may cancel monday flights. >>> new floods in central and southern china have...
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so far no official confirmation either from the united states that runs these drone states or from pakistani officials whether the governments or the military and perhaps an important reason why this could be the case. it had been reported previously back in september 2009, both the united states and pakistani officials had believed that ilyas kashmiri was killed in a drone strike at that time. that was not the case. we do not have official confirmation yet, but the local militant group on the ground that kashmiri was said to be the head of was killed, t.j.? >> phil black, we appreciate you, thank you so much. >>> we'll turn back to this country now and some politics. would you believe that just about every single republican who has an eye on the white house is stopping by one particular place this weekend. our deputy political director is in that spot. paul steinhauser joining me at the faith and freedom. what is it about this place to pull in all the presidential hopefuls? >> how important and powerful social conservative voters are in the race for the nomination, t.j. seven of them. mitt
so far no official confirmation either from the united states that runs these drone states or from pakistani officials whether the governments or the military and perhaps an important reason why this could be the case. it had been reported previously back in september 2009, both the united states and pakistani officials had believed that ilyas kashmiri was killed in a drone strike at that time. that was not the case. we do not have official confirmation yet, but the local militant group on the...
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there are currently 100,000 american military people in afghanistan. >> united states military officialsn service members have gone through training allowing for gays to serve openly. so far lead verse seen in adverse effects from the change in military culture. the secretary told one seemingly resistant marine there is no opt out policy for those who would rather not serve alongside gays. >> voters are about to decide whether to clean house at city hall. a recall will be held form for the mayor and a councilman. the vote comes a financial scandal dating back to last fall when offers of mismanagement led to the resigning of one council. >>> richmond is also getting ready for a special election. voters will decide whether to raise the sales tax by a half percent. they will also decide whether to split it between moneys for the poor and public schools. if the measures fail the city said it'll have to cut another two million dollars from the budget. >> we are just a few weeks from the start of summer but in the sierra it still feels and looks like winter. check out this view where skiers an
there are currently 100,000 american military people in afghanistan. >> united states military officialsn service members have gone through training allowing for gays to serve openly. so far lead verse seen in adverse effects from the change in military culture. the secretary told one seemingly resistant marine there is no opt out policy for those who would rather not serve alongside gays. >> voters are about to decide whether to clean house at city hall. a recall will be held form...
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official today. he is running for president of the united states.d by two potential rivals? california man gets his stolen laptop back after it takes secret pictures of the alleged thief. 40 years -- 40 years, global war on drugs, a failure. we have a shocking report from a blue ribbon panel. >> i don't think the united states can afford to keep it, drug policy as it is. it is costing them more and more every year to achieve something which -- which -- you know, where they are not winning. that's not achieving anything. ♪ ♪ membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. >>> an early front-runner among presidential hopefuls is now officially running for president. former massachusetts governor mitt romney announcing today his candidacy in the first primary state. that would be new hampshire. romney took some very sharp swipes at president obama. even as sarah palin and rudy giuliani appeared in the same state and took swipes at romney. let's go live to our chief political correspondent candy cro
official today. he is running for president of the united states.d by two potential rivals? california man gets his stolen laptop back after it takes secret pictures of the alleged thief. 40 years -- 40 years, global war on drugs, a failure. we have a shocking report from a blue ribbon panel. >> i don't think the united states can afford to keep it, drug policy as it is. it is costing them more and more every year to achieve something which -- which -- you know, where they are not...
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there are currently 100,000 american military people in afghanistan. >> united states military officialsbout half of all american service members have gone through training allowing for gays to serve openly. so far lead verse seen in adverse effects from the change in military culture. the secretary told one seemingly resistant marine there is no opt out policy for those who would rather not serve alongside gays. >> voters are about to decide whether to clean house at city hall. a recall will be held form for the mayor and a councilman. the vote comes a financial scandal dating back to last fall when offers of mismanagement led to the resigning of one council. >>> richmond is also getting ready for a special election. voters will decide whether to raise the sales tax by a half percent. they will also decide whether to split it between moneys for the poor and public schools. if the measures fail the city said it'll have to cut another two million dollars from the budget. >> we are just a few weeks from the start of summer but in the sierra it still feels and looks like winter. check out t
there are currently 100,000 american military people in afghanistan. >> united states military officialsbout half of all american service members have gone through training allowing for gays to serve openly. so far lead verse seen in adverse effects from the change in military culture. the secretary told one seemingly resistant marine there is no opt out policy for those who would rather not serve alongside gays. >> voters are about to decide whether to clean house at city hall. a...
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. >> commission officials say many people in the united states are increasingly concerned about the safety of nuclear power following the accident in japan. officials say they will continue to try to ensure the public that the country's nuclear facilities are safe. >>> italy will hold a referendum on june 12 and 13 to decide whether to accept nuclear power. italy's top court ruled the citizens can vote in the referendum as scheduled. itly decided to abandon nuclear power following the chernobyl accident in 1986. the prime minister had pledged to revive nuclear power to reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas. however, in the wake of the accident at japan's fukushima daiichi power plant, berlusconi stopped his plan in an attempt to avoid the referendum. with the fukushipuck shifukushit leaking radioactive substances into the air and sea, people living in the northeast are getting more and more anxious. governments are releasing data daily showing radiation levels are safe. but not everyone is convinced. >>> nhk provides updates on airborne radiation levels every day. the bulletins
. >> commission officials say many people in the united states are increasingly concerned about the safety of nuclear power following the accident in japan. officials say they will continue to try to ensure the public that the country's nuclear facilities are safe. >>> italy will hold a referendum on june 12 and 13 to decide whether to accept nuclear power. italy's top court ruled the citizens can vote in the referendum as scheduled. itly decided to abandon nuclear power...
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[laughter] a few hours later, he figured out who was supporting the invasion -- senior officials of the united states government. and he discovered how they felt about his analysis. [laughter] he was summoned to the white house. for several hours, he was to out by one big shot after another. larry was, in his own words, a junior engineer a junior officer. and plenty -- a junior jrunior junior officer. and plenty of others would have tried to diminish their position. but not larry. he issued -- he had been issued a warning -- never to cross paths with the kennedy administration again. he returned to the secretary's office bloody, but unbowed. unimpressed by all of the pomp and circumstance, unafraid to put forth an unpopular opinion if he was convinced he was right, and often, as with the bay of pigs and on many other occasions, he was right. listening to secretary eagleburger tell stories at the state department last month was not only a treat for the young foreign service officers, but for all the rest of us. it was thrilling to hear him and it meant so much to those young men and women and w
[laughter] a few hours later, he figured out who was supporting the invasion -- senior officials of the united states government. and he discovered how they felt about his analysis. [laughter] he was summoned to the white house. for several hours, he was to out by one big shot after another. larry was, in his own words, a junior engineer a junior officer. and plenty -- a junior jrunior junior officer. and plenty of others would have tried to diminish their position. but not larry. he issued --...
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the arson task force and homicide unit are investigating the incident. >>> officials in tennessee say a 32-year-old woman from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, was found dead in her campsite late last night at the bondoru arts festival in manchester. temperatures there rose to 91 degrees. >>> the miracle on the hudson plane made its final journey. it arrived today at north carolina's aviation museum in charlotte. just about everybody remembers the beginning of the story. it was more than 2 years ago when sully sullenbergerer brought flight 1549 down safely in the icy waters of manhattan. a flock of geese disabled the engine shortly after takeoff. for the last two years it's been stored in a hanger in new jersey. >>> thousands of pages of e- mails written pip sarah palin -- written by sarah palin are now public. 24,000 pages of printed e-mail. they cover almost 2 years during her time as alaska's governor from 2006 to 2008. the former vice presidential candidate say said she is -- candidate said she is not worried about what the e-mails contain. >>> criticism over who is and who is not sharin
the arson task force and homicide unit are investigating the incident. >>> officials in tennessee say a 32-year-old woman from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, was found dead in her campsite late last night at the bondoru arts festival in manchester. temperatures there rose to 91 degrees. >>> the miracle on the hudson plane made its final journey. it arrived today at north carolina's aviation museum in charlotte. just about everybody remembers the beginning of the story. it was more...
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he will be held in the same unit as cult killer charles manson, the unit is for inmates who officials believe would not be safe with the general prison population. nancy garrido is being held at the central california women's facility. also this morning the man known as the bearfoot bandit is expected to plead guilty. 20-year-old colton harris-moore accused of taking part 18 two-year burglary spree eluding capture. as you probably guessed he was often bearfoot. this guilty plea would likely mean he would have to pay restitution of more than $1 million. he was caught in the bahamas last year. >> russian leader getting a starring role in an internet kmomic strip. the writers of super putin have cast two of russia's powerful men as super heroes to save the world from zombies. the producer of the comic says half million people have logged on to read the strip. it's located at putin.ru. there a link to an english version as well. a break in the case, the man accused of killing a san jose woman has confessed. and we are keeping an eye on muni as well, getting through the city may be tough t
he will be held in the same unit as cult killer charles manson, the unit is for inmates who officials believe would not be safe with the general prison population. nancy garrido is being held at the central california women's facility. also this morning the man known as the bearfoot bandit is expected to plead guilty. 20-year-old colton harris-moore accused of taking part 18 two-year burglary spree eluding capture. as you probably guessed he was often bearfoot. this guilty plea would likely...
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health officials in the united states are closely monitoring a deadly e. coli outbreak in europe. it's a strain that has never been seen before and it's spread to ten countries there, with most of the cases originating in northern germany. at least 16 people are dead and more than 1,600 have become ill. three americans who recently traveled to germany have suffered kidney failure and health officials fear the bacteria may be to blame. here's doctor jon lapook. >> reporter: experts suspect this deadly e. coli strain comes from contaminated fresh vegetables, but officials are unable to pinpoint the source of what they're calling supertoxic bacteria. >> the thing that's striking is how quickly it has spread, and it makes public health officials very concerned that we haven't seen the peak yet. >> reporter: stephanie lucka's two sons have been hospitalized with the infection which starts in the intestine and can affect the entire body. she says her boys may have eaten contaminated cucumbers, tomatoes or lettuce. public health officials are worried because there have been a growing num
health officials in the united states are closely monitoring a deadly e. coli outbreak in europe. it's a strain that has never been seen before and it's spread to ten countries there, with most of the cases originating in northern germany. at least 16 people are dead and more than 1,600 have become ill. three americans who recently traveled to germany have suffered kidney failure and health officials fear the bacteria may be to blame. here's doctor jon lapook. >> reporter: experts suspect...
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merkel the german chancellor is indeed being received with great problem it's her first official visit to the united states she'd been here quite a few times but this one is supposed to be special because it's official but many doubt that this is it anything more than photo ops given that the two nations are more divided than ever on the issues of the day including of gannets than iraq and libya germany chose to withhold its support for military action in libya the u.n. security council siding with russia and china here despite being under a lot of pressure from the u.s. the u.k. and france germany has supported the war in afghanistan but now analysts say its diminishing contribution is unlikely to survive even the next election cycle so there is a rift between washington and virally not just long wars on other policies as well germany plans to ban nuclear energy altogether as opposed to the u.s. that expands its nuclear power plants on the economy germany has a completely different approach they have high taxes better welfare is their traits are plastic produce more they export more while the u.s.
merkel the german chancellor is indeed being received with great problem it's her first official visit to the united states she'd been here quite a few times but this one is supposed to be special because it's official but many doubt that this is it anything more than photo ops given that the two nations are more divided than ever on the issues of the day including of gannets than iraq and libya germany chose to withhold its support for military action in libya the u.n. security council siding...
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you ask yourself with all the things done to those communities by the official government in the united states, how does this happen? >> it's often talked about. it's -- it puzzles me to some extent although i heard many, many explanations. what gary is referring to in part is that there is a larger percentage of native enrollment in the military than in any other ethnic group in this country, and i think this is true. i'm not sure, but i think this is what i've been told, and so then the question is why do you want to support this country that has messed up your own country so much, and there are many given explanations, and the main one is that native people are very patriotic about their country and are now fighting to defend it. i mean, all kinds of ironies come into play. native men fought in world war i and were not even allowed to vote until they came back from world war i. i think native people were not allowed to vote in front of elections until 1924 and so -- >> and certain states, longer. >> in certain states longer. in maine, natives couldn't vote until the 1960s. yiesm, it'
you ask yourself with all the things done to those communities by the official government in the united states, how does this happen? >> it's often talked about. it's -- it puzzles me to some extent although i heard many, many explanations. what gary is referring to in part is that there is a larger percentage of native enrollment in the military than in any other ethnic group in this country, and i think this is true. i'm not sure, but i think this is what i've been told, and so then the...
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very short because of time he is the only elected by four in of the people law enforcement official in the united states and in his county therefore he used this he reigned supreme because he reports to the supreme court he is not a bureaucrat he answers directly to the people he ultimately our source in american government and so that's why the sheriff is the open minded already and he promised them when he took his job though he would uphold the ban protested preserve and obey the united states constitution therefore he is bound by that oh to protest the citizens' constitutional rights god given rights and when you read the bill of rights run of the you have such a bull's eye as far as government goes is the right to keep bear arms so we have any one comes in to your sheriffs county and they try to diminish or three and. the right of the people to keep and bear arms the sheriff is obligated he is duty bound to stand against that so when light during the fema fiasco of the katrina hurricane in new orleans when they start obfuscating guns weren't ordered or were confiscate guns with people who ne
very short because of time he is the only elected by four in of the people law enforcement official in the united states and in his county therefore he used this he reigned supreme because he reports to the supreme court he is not a bureaucrat he answers directly to the people he ultimately our source in american government and so that's why the sheriff is the open minded already and he promised them when he took his job though he would uphold the ban protested preserve and obey the united...
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a state department source says the united states worked with officials in libya and europe to get herf the country safely. eman has said she wants to come to the united states. >>> former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss-kahn pleaded not guilty today to charges related to an alleged incident with a new york hotel maid. the maid is accusing him of sexual assault. his next court date is set for july 18th. >>> the man who falsified documents for more than ten years in bernie madoff's ponzi scheme pleaded guilty today to charges in the case. eric lipkin was charged with conspiracy, fraud, and making false statements. he's scheduled to be sentenced in december. >>> and anderson, the jacket michael jackson wore in the "thriller" video could be yours or mine, actually. the jacket will be auctioned off later this month and is expected to go for up to $400,000. >> wow. really? >> yep. now that your birthday is done, we can look ahead to my birthday. >> that's what you want? >> i'm just saying. if you want to start a collection. >> all right. when is your birthday? >> january
a state department source says the united states worked with officials in libya and europe to get herf the country safely. eman has said she wants to come to the united states. >>> former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss-kahn pleaded not guilty today to charges related to an alleged incident with a new york hotel maid. the maid is accusing him of sexual assault. his next court date is set for july 18th. >>> the man who falsified documents for more than ten...
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united states. those supporters are with city officials this noontime at henry j. kaiser memorial park near telegraph avenue. they are there to break ground on the monument called "remember them" champions for humanity. it will contain 25 statues of people considered humanitarians. we have a special section on the monument including an interview with the artest. check out the "remember them" tab at ktvu.com. >>> ahead -- new information about how common food allergies are in children. >>> and people are being told to stay out of deep water at a bay area beach. we'll tell you what triggered the warning. >>> it was a really warm weekend in much of the bay area. steve paulson will be back soon to tell you if the heat will continue in your neighborhood. >>> they were very lucky, it was 70 degrees all weekend long. >> the weather may have helped save the lives of two men stuck overnight on water near the delta. man: we need a sofa. something i can stretch out on! woman: ooh... that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could g
united states. those supporters are with city officials this noontime at henry j. kaiser memorial park near telegraph avenue. they are there to break ground on the monument called "remember them" champions for humanity. it will contain 25 statues of people considered humanitarians. we have a special section on the monument including an interview with the artest. check out the "remember them" tab at ktvu.com. >>> ahead -- new information about how common food...
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making the rounds and causing a big stir and from social preselector quote time after time officials at the united states nuclear regulatory commission have decided that original regulations were too strict arguing that safety margins could be eased without peril according to records and interviews basically it takes a look back at the history of nuclear power regulation here in the united states and how the government has given license to power plants operating and given them sort of remove them from what would be free market accountability and a lot of people say well you have to have more regulation have to have better regulation and here's here's the problem with this is that it this is the analysis that you won't see in around the mainstream media because they're afraid to get away from the status paradigm of needing government for public safety i mean this came about after world war two when we started seeing the rise of nuclear power in the united states and regulatory industries or regulatory agencies were put in place because somehow the people were convinced nuclear power is such a threa
making the rounds and causing a big stir and from social preselector quote time after time officials at the united states nuclear regulatory commission have decided that original regulations were too strict arguing that safety margins could be eased without peril according to records and interviews basically it takes a look back at the history of nuclear power regulation here in the united states and how the government has given license to power plants operating and given them sort of remove...
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this time the victim is the united states senate website. senate security officials say the site had been hacked this past weekend, but that security was not compromised. a hacking group that's broken into other high profile websites says it is responsible. >>> also this morning, militants in iraq are holding hostages after an attack on a government compound. iraqi officials say the attackers set off two car bombs east of baghdad, then stormed the building. police say at least eight people were killed, and 27 wounded. >>> this morning the army corps of engineers and hundreds of volunteers are working feverishly to try to save the town of hamburg, iowa. the missouri river broke through two levees yesterday. one near hamburg and the other near a missouri resort town. near hamburg, though, water is rushing through a 300 foot-wide hole in the levee and is expected to reach the top of the secondary levee that is protecting the town by tomorrow. >> i'm without a home, living with my kids, all my stuff in a semi. no job. where i work, they closed down. >> crews are working
this time the victim is the united states senate website. senate security officials say the site had been hacked this past weekend, but that security was not compromised. a hacking group that's broken into other high profile websites says it is responsible. >>> also this morning, militants in iraq are holding hostages after an attack on a government compound. iraqi officials say the attackers set off two car bombs east of baghdad, then stormed the building. police say at least eight...
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united states much safer. >> reporter: kashmiri's death is being reported by local pakistani officials and his followers who ake revenge on the united states. the killing is seen as a serious blow to al qaeda and the taliban. but another u.s. strike within pakistan's borders also threatens to strain already frayed relations between the two countries. brian moore, nbc news. >>> still ahead, the young painter enjoying the kind of success that many artists never get. see how much her talent is already raking in. and why some health experts are saying sugar isn't just empty calories. it is poison. >>> and moments ago, we captured this that i can interest looking east of san jose. look at that ran bow orngmi from some showers. we still have plenty of showers offshore courtesy of that very unusual storm sitting off our coastline. what it means for your sunday forecast. coming up. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but e
united states much safer. >> reporter: kashmiri's death is being reported by local pakistani officials and his followers who ake revenge on the united states. the killing is seen as a serious blow to al qaeda and the taliban. but another u.s. strike within pakistan's borders also threatens to strain already frayed relations between the two countries. brian moore, nbc news. >>> still ahead, the young painter enjoying the kind of success that many artists never get. see how much...
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. >> health officials say three people and the united states are thought to have fallen ill after travelling to germany. the inspector of the american public health association in washington. >> what is causing the contamination? is it a focal point contamination? placesget your food from -- we can have a range of people infected by this. >> some people say is safe to not eat any vegetables at all. >> it can really give people good advice as to what to avoid. they should avoid those suspect vegetables. there should be good hygiene in terms of preparing foods. keep food away from other foods so that there is not cross contamination. >> how worried are people in the united states? >> this is a global world. many of us are traveling all around the world. food that may be infected could, theoretically, be imported into the united states. the authorities are working very quickly. >> a group of computer hackers is claiming they have access to over 1 million passwords from users of the popular website run by the japanese electronics giant sony. rt ofictures.com is pa the ameriacan arm. the company
. >> health officials say three people and the united states are thought to have fallen ill after travelling to germany. the inspector of the american public health association in washington. >> what is causing the contamination? is it a focal point contamination? placesget your food from -- we can have a range of people infected by this. >> some people say is safe to not eat any vegetables at all. >> it can really give people good advice as to what to avoid. they should...
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that are going to cost one hundred two hundred billion dollars a year and there are the official policy of the united states is through is to keep these things going into have a presence and that region i think it's political inertia at this point you know if you look at afghanistan for instance clearly i think the remaining reason that we're there is because the democratic party views us. gana stands are war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right thank you very much for your time and thank you. there are people suffering. how some take advantage of power that was given to the. secrets of big dirty money. on our t.v. . for the full story we've got it's. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. sliced up stories fresh air strik
that are going to cost one hundred two hundred billion dollars a year and there are the official policy of the united states is through is to keep these things going into have a presence and that region i think it's political inertia at this point you know if you look at afghanistan for instance clearly i think the remaining reason that we're there is because the democratic party views us. gana stands are war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know...
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and that are going to cost one hundred two hundred billion dollars a year and their view official policy of the united states is that is to keep these things going into the have a presence in that region i think it's political inertia at this point you know if you look at afghanistan for instance. clearly i think the remain reason that we're there is because the democratic party views afghanistan as our war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know we're just as tough as the republicans it's not that we're against war per se we just didn't like the iraq war so look here we are in afghanistan we're tough that's really the only reason we're there so that you know barack obama doesn't have to take criticism that he's weak and limp wristed all right thank you very much for your time thank you. culture is the same i understand my only answer for you and most of them would be if you look up yours in the war on drugs has been declared a failure the us government has spent more than true point five trillion dollars fighting this campaign over the past forty. party's t
and that are going to cost one hundred two hundred billion dollars a year and their view official policy of the united states is that is to keep these things going into the have a presence in that region i think it's political inertia at this point you know if you look at afghanistan for instance. clearly i think the remain reason that we're there is because the democratic party views afghanistan as our war it's their way of going into an election season and being able to say that you know...