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i mean, i think we need to look at what unites us, the issues that unite us, and i think that will helpnk we also have to get beyond some of the superficial things that divide us. sometimes you have to say so what if someone flaunts their wealth. i mean who cares about that, when there are other more important things that we really need to address in our communities. >> i agree, that we kind of need to stop paying so much attention to who's rich, who has money, who is poor. you know, we all come from the same place. if you're black in america, we're all coming from the same place. >> easier to say, roy, if you have it than in you don't. >> absolutely. it's incumbent upon those who have to, a, work together to create opportunities for more of us who don't. if we have more internal cooperation, more businesses that come together, businesspeople that come together and create foundations and opportunities to help the rest of our communities, i think we'll go a long way towards fixing this problem. >> david dent, tia williams, and roy s. johnson, editor in chief of "men's fns" magazine, than
i mean, i think we need to look at what unites us, the issues that unite us, and i think that will helpnk we also have to get beyond some of the superficial things that divide us. sometimes you have to say so what if someone flaunts their wealth. i mean who cares about that, when there are other more important things that we really need to address in our communities. >> i agree, that we kind of need to stop paying so much attention to who's rich, who has money, who is poor. you know, we...
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the other units use millimeter wave technology. no matter the type, the image looks like a chalk edging. besigned the -- behind the wall is a tsa april gent monitoring.. >> i put security and san fernando up there high. i travel a lot internationally. i guess speed would be a factor. it might slow you down. >> it's kind of an invasion of privacy. kind of a big brother approach to me. >> reporter: the federal security director here said these agents allow searching for weapons without physical contact with passengers. there's been some controversy on this. tsa says the images will not be stored, transmitted or printed. we're told each image is deleted before the next passenger is scanned. right now, tsa has 157 of these units at 4 different airports of the obama administration has alloy kateed funding for fine more to be purchased and installed at airports across the country. >> while there's no one piece of technology that can be considered e silver bullet, tsa's investing two different types of imaging technology, the one currentl
the other units use millimeter wave technology. no matter the type, the image looks like a chalk edging. besigned the -- behind the wall is a tsa april gent monitoring.. >> i put security and san fernando up there high. i travel a lot internationally. i guess speed would be a factor. it might slow you down. >> it's kind of an invasion of privacy. kind of a big brother approach to me. >> reporter: the federal security director here said these agents allow searching for weapons...
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it is not our walk down the easy road but in order to understand the possibility that will unite us. >> i'm coming here representing the california alliance for retired americans and the senior action network. it is time that we charge for alcohol. this is the time to reimburse people for the costs incurred for the expenses of law- enforcement, treatment, rehabilitation, and education. we support the fee increase. we want san francisco to lead the way. i need to tell you that although out of use is harmful at any age, and this is never more harmful than on the elderly. the impact of the entries is much more severe. the risk of harmful interaction is much greater. the general physical affect is more debilitating. for this reduces the quality of life in elderly patients. i asked you to take this mitigation to the board and i hope that it will pass there. we support you. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i represent the behavioral programs. i am a business owner and i of lived in since the scope for more than 30 years. this provides enjoyment to many people. this is also a sou
it is not our walk down the easy road but in order to understand the possibility that will unite us. >> i'm coming here representing the california alliance for retired americans and the senior action network. it is time that we charge for alcohol. this is the time to reimburse people for the costs incurred for the expenses of law- enforcement, treatment, rehabilitation, and education. we support the fee increase. we want san francisco to lead the way. i need to tell you that although out...
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it is the time for us to be united. it is the time for us to advance the cause that we share. >> reporter: winning on the republican side, career prosecutor ken buck. who had said this on the trail. >> why should you vote for me? because i do not wear high heels. >> reporter: former lieutenant governor jane norton was the establishment choice, but the tea party picked buck.
it is the time for us to be united. it is the time for us to advance the cause that we share. >> reporter: winning on the republican side, career prosecutor ken buck. who had said this on the trail. >> why should you vote for me? because i do not wear high heels. >> reporter: former lieutenant governor jane norton was the establishment choice, but the tea party picked buck.
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>> reporter: the heat is proving to be too much for air-conditioning units used to keep b.a.r.t. computers cool. when those computers overheat, b.a.r.t. trains move a whole lot slower. commuters crowd onto b.a.r.t. platforms. >> normally i wouldn't be this late coming home. >> reporter: waiting an extra 20 minutes for trains. the problem, heat. several b.a.r.t. train control rooms overheated when the air conditioning blew. >> it's really hot in here right now. and the computer equipment is not talking to the operations control center, letting the folks know there's a train in the area. >> reporter: when the equipment fails, the trains are put into manual mode, producing speed from 75 to 25 miles per hour. passengers with some extra time on their hands have a suggestion. >> it's really too bad, but they should come up with a way to cool them down. there's an area of computerization that can do that. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. says at least 30 new control rooms need air conditioning. so do some of the cars. he says the heat overwhelms a.c. on crowded cars as well. heat makes for an unco
>> reporter: the heat is proving to be too much for air-conditioning units used to keep b.a.r.t. computers cool. when those computers overheat, b.a.r.t. trains move a whole lot slower. commuters crowd onto b.a.r.t. platforms. >> normally i wouldn't be this late coming home. >> reporter: waiting an extra 20 minutes for trains. the problem, heat. several b.a.r.t. train control rooms overheated when the air conditioning blew. >> it's really hot in here right now. and the...
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. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has -- we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we talked to plenty of people who smell it all day every day. but they were all afraid of being on camera thinking they would get in trouble with the airlines. but they did all say i really stinks. terminal a still has that new airport smell which they thought was the problem. >> we had a lot of construction here over the last few years so it makes sense that some of that construction, maybe the plumbing was hooked up improperly. so we went through investigations and physical inspections of all the plumbing. it's all hooked up right. >> reporter: it's been going on for months but there is no end in sight. sometimes it stops for weeks at a time
. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has -- we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we...
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the faith that we had an ourselves, in each other, and r god united us. aith reassured us that no matter what happened yesterday or today, tomorrow is a new day. from the very beginning of this great country, our faith has driven us to become the greatest people the world has ever known. but now it seems as darkness is growing again that faith is in short supply. to restore america we must restore ourselves. we must rediscover the values and principles that the dali -- that the founders established. we must restore the faith that once guided us. can we still reach for answers? can we still find solutions not yet revealed? can we find that faith? [applause] >> lads and gentlemen, here to present the badge of mit for is our next presenter, from a tribe in oklahoma. >> it is an honor to stand here before you can see some of the people. i believe you are in a position of honor as well. you are to be honored for coming to this event. before i introduce and tell you about a great man, i would like to give you just a brief of what honor means to native american p
the faith that we had an ourselves, in each other, and r god united us. aith reassured us that no matter what happened yesterday or today, tomorrow is a new day. from the very beginning of this great country, our faith has driven us to become the greatest people the world has ever known. but now it seems as darkness is growing again that faith is in short supply. to restore america we must restore ourselves. we must rediscover the values and principles that the dali -- that the founders...
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control in new rental inclusion ri units was -- inclusionary units was through a rent controled community. the mechanism proposed would actually allow us to have rent controled units in perpetuity. that is the city's goal and we will monitor that situation. if there are developments we hear about, we will have to find an opponent way to talk about it. >> good question. >> the ownership group reached out to park merced for a -- for help. we reached out to that servicer as a way to deal with our issues. we have loans coming due in october. we are working to extend those and work onward with the property. we expect we will be making positive steps in that respect. mark miller sed is different than any other community that stellar is involved in. chair maxwell: ok we will continue the items to the call of the chair. we're going to take a five-minute break. [at 3:18 p.m. a break was taken]
control in new rental inclusion ri units was -- inclusionary units was through a rent controled community. the mechanism proposed would actually allow us to have rent controled units in perpetuity. that is the city's goal and we will monitor that situation. if there are developments we hear about, we will have to find an opponent way to talk about it. >> good question. >> the ownership group reached out to park merced for a -- for help. we reached out to that servicer as a way to...
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narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap wa
narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean...
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. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has --we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we talked to plenty of people who smell it all day every day. but they were all afraid of being on camera thinking they would get in trouble with the airlines. but they did all say i really stinks. a fan of is trying to blow it away. terminal a still has that new airport smell which they thought was the problem. >> we had a lot of construction here over the last few years so it makes sense that some of that construction, maybe the plumbing was hooked up improperly. that's a logical thought. so we went through investigations and physical inspections of all the plumbing. it's all hooked up right. >> reporter: it's been going on for months but the
. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has --we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we...
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is a partner in these issues and the united states use russian leverage. on occasions but in the long run having an independent foreign policy would be the best option for russians i think. is that yes usa they say putting a shot is a first it's a historic day in around but how do you think that a new clear iran might not change the face of politics in the middle east. iran is moving toward in the civilization and it's fully in the serializing it's important country it's a powerful country it can defend itself the nuclear power plant is the latest. achievement that iran has had with the help of russia in this regard so it's. not really surprising that some countries may not like this you know for example iran had this corrupt government over thirty years ago the shah's government that was supported by western countries the people of iran overthrow that government some of the western countries the united states included have not gotten over that fact but that wasn't the problem with the russian government russian government never really supported the shock
is a partner in these issues and the united states use russian leverage. on occasions but in the long run having an independent foreign policy would be the best option for russians i think. is that yes usa they say putting a shot is a first it's a historic day in around but how do you think that a new clear iran might not change the face of politics in the middle east. iran is moving toward in the civilization and it's fully in the serializing it's important country it's a powerful country it...
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people in the gulf states and many who visit -- communications got tougher for those who use a blackberry. the united arab emirates is clamping down, contending that some features operate outside the country's laws. >> an indispensable tool for the man and woman about town, or a secret weapon used to agitate against governments? the ubiquitous blackberry has come up in a global dispute. originally created with business in mind, it's unique selling point is the fact that the private e-mails and messages you send it remained just that -- private. there are so secure that the british government has instructed its staff to only use blackberries when dealing with sensitive communication. the united arab emirates government believes that privacy is a threat to national security. in october, it will ban all blackberry e-mails, instant messaging, and web browsing services, a necessary move to protect its citizens, or a tent to further -- an attempt to further control them. the country is determined to turn itself into a global financial hub. but banning these services could have a dramatic effect on the way
people in the gulf states and many who visit -- communications got tougher for those who use a blackberry. the united arab emirates is clamping down, contending that some features operate outside the country's laws. >> an indispensable tool for the man and woman about town, or a secret weapon used to agitate against governments? the ubiquitous blackberry has come up in a global dispute. originally created with business in mind, it's unique selling point is the fact that the private...
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. >>> members of a group called avarigonal united, they say builders are not using local labor. the protesters say they are members of the building trade unions but can't get work on the project. >> the problem is, they never hire anybody from the community. everybody that works in there is from elsewhere. >> reporter: the project where they are protesting is uscf's mission bay hospital. ucsf says it is committed to hiring local workers and has had a program in place since 1993 that looks to do that in all its projects. >>> unemployment claims dropped for the first time in weeks. if drop comes after a steep drop over the past three weeks. >>> a job hunting website lists san jose as the second city in the country on which to find a job with an average of 1.2 applicants for every job. it is second only to washington, d.c. the work site juju.com says it earned the company because of companies like google and facebook. >>> investors gave gains back by the close. the dow jones closed below 10,000 for the first time since early july. for more financial news go to ktvu.com. >>> and an
. >>> members of a group called avarigonal united, they say builders are not using local labor. the protesters say they are members of the building trade unions but can't get work on the project. >> the problem is, they never hire anybody from the community. everybody that works in there is from elsewhere. >> reporter: the project where they are protesting is uscf's mission bay hospital. ucsf says it is committed to hiring local workers and has had a program in place since...
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unit. joining us a canadian expedition is set to kick off to map the arctic ocean bed a russian explosion ship is already on its way to the polar waters there three nations are gathering evidence in a bid to claim the immense energy resources of the region are c.z. good reports. the race is on the u.s. together with canada and russia of launch competing expeditions to the bottom of the sea near the north pole. the military for country to seek its place here will determine its prosperity in the coming decades more than a third of the world's undiscovered gas and a tenth of its all reserves are estimated to be in the region. where is expensive right now but for countries like the us it is a matter of energy security it will give americans uninterrupted energy supplies regardless of any conflict anywhere in the world but it's not yet clear how the pie will be divided between the five nations closest to the north pole easiest way to gain economic rights the significant portion of the arctic is proving their link to the country itself by land and this is what these expeditions up trying to do we ar
unit. joining us a canadian expedition is set to kick off to map the arctic ocean bed a russian explosion ship is already on its way to the polar waters there three nations are gathering evidence in a bid to claim the immense energy resources of the region are c.z. good reports. the race is on the u.s. together with canada and russia of launch competing expeditions to the bottom of the sea near the north pole. the military for country to seek its place here will determine its prosperity in the...
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been converted to ownership status, there are still about 15,000 units that are simply held off the market by their runners. these are used as storage, guest rooms for visiting family, offices, or in the most egregious cases, in my own neighborhood, 11 blocks, there are 11 vacant units held off the market. that is just one block, residential neighborhood. my figures come from three studies sponsored by spur, the board of supervisors, and an informal poll. there are various it reasons owner stop offering rental units, but the reasons resonate with a common thread. it is almost impossible to remove a sitting record -- sitting renter long as they have. pay their rent. should they want to remove an unruly person, a person who has violated the rules, the owner must follow an expensive an expansive course and sometimes fails. it is not unusual to pay director over $50,000 to get them to move out. we have very little control over who lives on our property once it is occupied. the rent control ordinance provides us with no additional rent to allow relatives of the renter to move into the unit up to the limit allowed by the housin
been converted to ownership status, there are still about 15,000 units that are simply held off the market by their runners. these are used as storage, guest rooms for visiting family, offices, or in the most egregious cases, in my own neighborhood, 11 blocks, there are 11 vacant units held off the market. that is just one block, residential neighborhood. my figures come from three studies sponsored by spur, the board of supervisors, and an informal poll. there are various it reasons owner stop...
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at the time of was just fourteen but after helping us commit to join the soviet tanks unit he carried our reconnaissance throughout the rest of the war. but he never saw such bitter fighting as he did it to curse culch. few who can imagine how we were able to survive in that hell in defies description words fail me to the fighting it was a nightmare the noise was deafening. this was how most . one side began firing shells into and the other shelled in response. visibility was very poor i couldn't see the tanks all we can see was a burst of fire. very first engagement would not last long he survived along with the rest of his tiger screwed but they were disengaged from the battle and sent to the rear. of my tank. as we pushed forward. i can a pillar was damaged. the tank was no longer combat keep. up with me didn't even come within sight of the first line of soviet defenses the. eleven the germans broke through to defense a fine spin the village of. the soviet realized did nothing but a cultural counter strike to hold them. they would have to launch a head on attack against the positio
at the time of was just fourteen but after helping us commit to join the soviet tanks unit he carried our reconnaissance throughout the rest of the war. but he never saw such bitter fighting as he did it to curse culch. few who can imagine how we were able to survive in that hell in defies description words fail me to the fighting it was a nightmare the noise was deafening. this was how most . one side began firing shells into and the other shelled in response. visibility was very poor i...
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nicaraguan president daniel ortega calls on a lot of america to unite against the us. he caught up full interview with daniel ortega now on our web page r.t. dot com or a little later in the day up next we're going to story of the biggest tank battle of world war two at curse as russia continues to mark the sixty fifth anniversary of the defeat over nazi germany stay with us. did she know india is a modern day take it's taken a coin come back capabilities make it one of the world's best illustrated access plant in the city of newsman ted gillen the urals is the only manufacturer of the t. ninety in russia each year new tanks are tried out a special proving ground. the t. ninety is a descendant of the t. thirty four the legendary world war two era tank one of the last operating tanks of this kind is still officially in the service of the plant's guards also perform ceremonial duties in the town streets during celebrations marking the victory over fascist germany. it was the t. thirty four that played a key role in the battle of curse the biggest tank battle of the secon
nicaraguan president daniel ortega calls on a lot of america to unite against the us. he caught up full interview with daniel ortega now on our web page r.t. dot com or a little later in the day up next we're going to story of the biggest tank battle of world war two at curse as russia continues to mark the sixty fifth anniversary of the defeat over nazi germany stay with us. did she know india is a modern day take it's taken a coin come back capabilities make it one of the world's best...
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what i said on tuesday that there is a far more that unites us than divides us, i meant it. we are both committed to working for colorado's families, for providing hope for those suffering in this savage economy and for economic solutions through colorado's leadership in the the new energy economy. a round of applause for the sign. [laughter] [applause] andrew and i believe that our kids are our future and that our public schools and our teachers need our support now more than ever. if we are able to remain globally competitive, we must ensure our children have what they need to excel and that means providing a good education everywhere so that the zip code kids are born into does not determine their fate. [applause] a major fight that endured championed and we both share is the deep distrust of the current way of our campaigns are financed. i applaud andrew. i applaud and you're for his conviction to this issue. i hope that someday that we find another solution, whether it is the fair elections and out act, which we both support, or some other option that cleans up the pote
what i said on tuesday that there is a far more that unites us than divides us, i meant it. we are both committed to working for colorado's families, for providing hope for those suffering in this savage economy and for economic solutions through colorado's leadership in the the new energy economy. a round of applause for the sign. [laughter] [applause] andrew and i believe that our kids are our future and that our public schools and our teachers need our support now more than ever. if we are...
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others want us to believe that all is well in the united states of america. us to believe. but we came today to say that is a lie and the truth is not in it. it is up to us to fight for change. it is up to us to make change happen. it is up to us to declare reclaim that dream. it's up to us. >> i am seeing like a whole new wave of people coming in, and those are the ones that just got up. it's 20 minutes after 12:00 now. they got up and said i'm going to will b late. so they're still coming in, ladies and gentlemen, when i'm off the air at 10:00 a.m. on wo l radio one. you there's another guy, you never know where he is, please give it up for warren valen tine. >> what's up truth fighters. >> wait a minute. >> he does four hours talk. so we've got to hold him to three minutes. i just want you all to know that. >> i'm going to be less than three minutes torks be honest but. i applaud for everybody coming out. give yourselves a round of applause. i want you to repeat this with me. a dream without a plan is nothing more than a wish. dr. king had a dream. he had
others want us to believe that all is well in the united states of america. us to believe. but we came today to say that is a lie and the truth is not in it. it is up to us to fight for change. it is up to us to make change happen. it is up to us to declare reclaim that dream. it's up to us. >> i am seeing like a whole new wave of people coming in, and those are the ones that just got up. it's 20 minutes after 12:00 now. they got up and said i'm going to will b late. so they're still...
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us today. it is my incredible honor and pleasure to introduce to you your native daughter, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all. thank you, mr. mayor. what an honor it is for us to welcome the secretary of the navy to treasure island for this very important occasion. he is a live long public servant -- governor, ambassador, and secretary. he has focused on critical issues facing our nation's education and national security, currently leading our efforts to restore the gulf region, but as an ambassador to saudi arabia, governor of mississippi, person committed to a better future for america, he sees the connection of all of these issues. i appreciate your leadership. i thank you for acknowledging that the military is one of the biggest users of energy in our country. and thank you for your leadership in connecting the military with energy efficiency. it is a national security issue for sure. i want to join you in welcoming one of your predecessors, secretary dalton, here today. we stand on your shoulders and tho
us today. it is my incredible honor and pleasure to introduce to you your native daughter, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary. thank you all. thank you, mr. mayor. what an honor it is for us to welcome the secretary of the navy to treasure island for this very important occasion. he is a live long public servant -- governor, ambassador, and secretary. he has focused on critical issues facing our nation's...
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to move us if we are really an x. rated and united more as a partner is not to be nick or audible you are in his way a lot more cuban or bolivia or god or the partner will be latin america and the caribbean countries such a partner will be more authoritative and have the opportunity to look for ways to reach an agreement where respecting each other and feeling equal and whether. what can different latin american countries do to continue fighting for the implementation of that policy what can they do to reach an alliance while there are fundamental points of dispute like between venezuela and colombia well maria. lopez look at you know i think that there is a principle which we all share taking into consideration the processes in different countries stopping them of their own peculiarities which we all have to respect to always be issues which we viewed differently but there will be issues which we may want a similar way especially in relations between the people of latin america governments and their international community that all o
to move us if we are really an x. rated and united more as a partner is not to be nick or audible you are in his way a lot more cuban or bolivia or god or the partner will be latin america and the caribbean countries such a partner will be more authoritative and have the opportunity to look for ways to reach an agreement where respecting each other and feeling equal and whether. what can different latin american countries do to continue fighting for the implementation of that policy what can...
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together we know that there is more that unites us than divides us.merican brothers and sisters to live his dream. thank you very much. si se puede! yes, we can. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the assistant secretary of the united states labor department. [applause] >> thank you very much. so, i am glad to be here. this is not, this is not the counter-rally. i am happy to be here at the rally. because no one else can claim our vision or our dream. when dr. king came 47 years ago , the original march was organized by a philip randolph. that is still what we are about today. that is what the u.s. department of labour is trying to do today, restore good jobs for everybody. but we have a big challenge. there are those people who would like to have us move the economy and putting it in our car. we want to put the economy not been reversed. we want to put it in drive. in 1993, when the secretary of labor took their position under bill clinton, there were 109 million americans on the payroll. when the second secretary of labor left under bill clin
together we know that there is more that unites us than divides us.merican brothers and sisters to live his dream. thank you very much. si se puede! yes, we can. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the assistant secretary of the united states labor department. [applause] >> thank you very much. so, i am glad to be here. this is not, this is not the counter-rally. i am happy to be here at the rally. because no one else can claim our vision or our dream. when dr. king came 47...
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military in iraq and afghanistan working for allies of the united states and for the united states tell us again in your opinion why do you think washington is so keen in pursuing the case could be useful to the u.s. in some way think absolutely and for several reasons the first most important thing it's a personal feature victor boot is a walking intelligence treasure trove has it phenomenal phenomenal photographic memory and there are several reasons why he's the u.s. intelligence community or so keen on getting him to the united states first they tried to recruit him the cia made several approaches to recruit refused so now the first reason it's it for intelligence purposes to recruit him because he knows all diligence ticks all of the legal and illegal arms supplies all around the world so that's. the cia first consider him as a from the positive take as a valuable asset the second problem of his memory too much from the u.s. viewpoint of personal and financial shenanigans of the clinton pair especially their fund raising campaign during the u.s. presidential a president during the u.s
military in iraq and afghanistan working for allies of the united states and for the united states tell us again in your opinion why do you think washington is so keen in pursuing the case could be useful to the u.s. in some way think absolutely and for several reasons the first most important thing it's a personal feature victor boot is a walking intelligence treasure trove has it phenomenal phenomenal photographic memory and there are several reasons why he's the u.s. intelligence community...
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not for us sakes alone while the united the said merica but those are for a global sake because otherwise these will to escape and spreading they're picking up our technology the things that were. actually us companies trying to sell it very agora civil if the. number of places where democracy hasn't been very strongly go i mean e.s.p.n.'s is selling to hungary and this is selling to england also a number of the many factures are using different names when the say so sell their matches globally is that at the heart of this this privatization of our public election system i think so and i think it's a horrible idea i just can't understand why anyone would think that in the united states it's a good idea to let a private corporation run our elections for us in secret using secret machines and secret software that's insanity i think the last election was stolen for sure and now there's some question of those voting machines and it is the. people that own. their own buy and supposedly i heard friends of dick cheney in an infamous fund raising letter to supporters in the summer of two thousand
not for us sakes alone while the united the said merica but those are for a global sake because otherwise these will to escape and spreading they're picking up our technology the things that were. actually us companies trying to sell it very agora civil if the. number of places where democracy hasn't been very strongly go i mean e.s.p.n.'s is selling to hungary and this is selling to england also a number of the many factures are using different names when the say so sell their matches globally...
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use. of the that's the first point then there is another thing the composition of drug consumption in russia differs briefly from so that in europe or in the united states. but the difference is ninety percent of former drug addicted patients use op units from ghana stan herring first of all and according to the world health organization erin you see most. reparation that causes severe addiction pathological different vision of the personality which invariably leads to death in five or seven years. in other words russians same as with alcohol prefer strong things at this. yes we should admit but sharing consumption in our country is huge for which there are two major causes first there is an external factor of danny stand being a neighboring country producing an immense amount of narcotics but which you can one hundred in seventy five. and in the year. we say you think the most important factor is important even main thing is there is supply right. you cannot produce heroin in russia as it's climatic conditions are not suitable why is your agency against a methadone treatment which has been adopted in many countries and proved effective russia ha
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united states mexico border. meantime tonight todd young is young is in critical condition. john joins us live now with new details on this developing story. >> reporter: this is the hospital. right now police officers and family are holding vigil for one of their own. at the same time thalled shooter is now in police custody in southern california. inside the oakland hospital the 39-year-old police officer todd young has been through three surgeries and used 60 units of blood since yesterday. >> he isn't out of the woods yet and everybody needs to keep him in their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: he was shot several times in the pelvis and remains in critical but stable condition. as young fought for his life this morning swat officers from multiple agencies flooded into the dakota neighborhood of union city searching for the gunman. >> any time we have a crime involving a hand gun or certainly in this case involving the shooting of a police officer we will come in with our tactical teams. >> reporter: the 20-year-old suspect grew newspaper this neighborhood but he hadn't been there i
united states mexico border. meantime tonight todd young is young is in critical condition. john joins us live now with new details on this developing story. >> reporter: this is the hospital. right now police officers and family are holding vigil for one of their own. at the same time thalled shooter is now in police custody in southern california. inside the oakland hospital the 39-year-old police officer todd young has been through three surgeries and used 60 units of blood since...
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. >> we were, as a unit, we were used like cannon todayer. >> reporter: and yet. >> i was willing to die for my country. >> reporter: a friend of his did after emerging from their fox hole and getting hit by german fire from a nearby hill. >> why? why did you have to get out of the fox hole? >> reporter: then he did what ultimately won the medal of honor. >> maybe i went out of my mind or either i just lost it and i just -- i was going to go take that hill back or else die trying. >> reporter: he took that hill. and more than 50 years later, he still thinks of the friend he left behind there and says part of his medal will always belong to his friend. >> yes, that's for him. >> reporter: and that's it for this week's "second look." i'm julie haener. thank you for watching.
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uses is more like a wristwatch. the creator says there are currently more than 1,000 mcq units in use. how does it work in a time of need? a police report needs to be filed first. once a case number is issued, m- finders will activate the device which will trigger a call to 911. >> someone with alzheimer's or someone autism or down syndrome or other form of impairment can't use the system. so we are allowing them to use the system that's built through our software through our technology. >> reporter: the little gizmo costs about $225 with the monthly charge of $25. but joy says it's well worth it especially after san jose police located her husband within 24 minutes. >> the two people who work for the san jose police department were so nice to him. i didn't get their names or their badges but they were really nice. >> reporter: as for ray? he says he will stay close to home. >> i never want to leave her. never. no. >> well, the san jose police department is not endorsing the device. but it did tell cbs 5 it does appear to help in fighting those lost family members. >>> a sacramento are
uses is more like a wristwatch. the creator says there are currently more than 1,000 mcq units in use. how does it work in a time of need? a police report needs to be filed first. once a case number is issued, m- finders will activate the device which will trigger a call to 911. >> someone with alzheimer's or someone autism or down syndrome or other form of impairment can't use the system. so we are allowing them to use the system that's built through our software through our technology....
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are a number of communities, i don't want to mention them by name, or not even allowing outside use multi unit dwellings in their communities. how does that at up -- how does that add up when we are carrying an undue burden of growth, but others have pulled up the moat? there are communities, and the director knows the ones i am talking about, that are getting away with not allowing townhomes. i am throwing that out to get a better handle on how we are meeting state requirements, and how is everybody else when spur talks about global and regional methods of identification and how that reflects on us. those are two questions i would very much like the next draft to address, including a possible mechanism to release it in numerical handle on how many units are held off the market. president miguel: commissioner olague? vice president olague: i will make some direct statements. when it comes to the issue of density equity, i think we are in this slow economic time, so we do not see a lot of development. but i am hearing from a lot of individuals who are being displaced is there is no place for th
are a number of communities, i don't want to mention them by name, or not even allowing outside use multi unit dwellings in their communities. how does that at up -- how does that add up when we are carrying an undue burden of growth, but others have pulled up the moat? there are communities, and the director knows the ones i am talking about, that are getting away with not allowing townhomes. i am throwing that out to get a better handle on how we are meeting state requirements, and how is...
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united. finally. to use the digital camera with. three d. cinema started some seven decades before avatar special theater screen russian three d. films from the one nine hundred forty s. a key breakthrough in stereo cinematography came in one thousand nine hundred eighty three with the stereo seventy camera system designed it must go cinema in photo research institute this is the system is called stereo because we should move . to film. to friends in the film corresponding to the lift and run. this side by side capture of the stereo pair images made for relatively easy conversion for three d. theater projection the stereo seventy system was used to film in soviet three d. cinema which was even viewed in some theaters featuring so-called four d. physical effects. the shoes may have been a bit gimmicky but at least the ne glyph idea was fashionable the new york conference of the society of motion picture and television engineers recently heard the cinema photo research institutes director. of defend a nearly fifty year old stereo seventy syste
united. finally. to use the digital camera with. three d. cinema started some seven decades before avatar special theater screen russian three d. films from the one nine hundred forty s. a key breakthrough in stereo cinematography came in one thousand nine hundred eighty three with the stereo seventy camera system designed it must go cinema in photo research institute this is the system is called stereo because we should move . to film. to friends in the film corresponding to the lift and run....
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the way we use and produce energy in the united states and building toward a new energy economy. it is of tremendous importance, the way we produce energy and the way we use it, to the navy and marine corps because how we power our ships and our aircraft fundamentally about national security, just as energy reform for the country at large is about energy independence, national security, as well as about economic development and job creation. here on treasure island is -- as the mayor so eloquently pointed out, there is an opportunity to demonstrate what happens when sustainable development and sustainable usage is considered from the very beginning of a project. here on treasure island, there is an opportunity to build a working model of the president's new energy future, and because of the leadership of the public servants who stand here today, i look forward to seeing that model become an example for the rest of the country to follow. thank you so much for being with us today. it is my incredible honor and pleasure to introduce to you your native daughter, the speaker of the uni
the way we use and produce energy in the united states and building toward a new energy economy. it is of tremendous importance, the way we produce energy and the way we use it, to the navy and marine corps because how we power our ships and our aircraft fundamentally about national security, just as energy reform for the country at large is about energy independence, national security, as well as about economic development and job creation. here on treasure island is -- as the mayor so...