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there is an unquestioned.hat happens if colonel gaddafi and his forces respect the cease-fire, have an organized tactical retreat, do not engage armor against the cities in the east, would u.n.-backed forces be authorized to undertake military action? >> you pre-empted my next question. analyze that force. what happens if colonel gaddafi respects this solution and basically withdraws? >> as a legal matter, looking at the language in the resolution, i do not think there would be a mandate for military action. that is clearly in conflict with statements we have heard from european leaders and american politicians as well who see this as authorizing and decisive action. i do think that is a tension that has yet to be resolved, along with many open questions. we have seen the authorization of a set of tactics and given legal backing to those international actions. but we have yet to see a filling in of the desired and state, of a strategy, how this will play out, who will be participating, what exactly will be und
there is an unquestioned.hat happens if colonel gaddafi and his forces respect the cease-fire, have an organized tactical retreat, do not engage armor against the cities in the east, would u.n.-backed forces be authorized to undertake military action? >> you pre-empted my next question. analyze that force. what happens if colonel gaddafi respects this solution and basically withdraws? >> as a legal matter, looking at the language in the resolution, i do not think there would be a...
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>> adjusted of unquestioned. if i could request that when you are ready to have that before the capital committee, so we can kind of have a chance to look into and weigh in on that. commissioner buell: absolutely. that is our plan. >> the second question i have is that we saw that there were two stabbings in golden gate park this past week. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit. i read about them in the paper, and it seems like this was kind of an issue of concern to me, which is public safety in the park and what we can do to make the park as safe as possible. can you tell us about those stabbings? >> we got this report early saturday morning, i believe it was, at approximately 4:30 a.m. the incident occurred out at the western end of golden gate park, and it was actually in the children's play area at 46 and lincoln. it was a group of underage use -- youth out there early in the morning. some type of conflict ensued, and two victims were stabbed. police responded, and victims were taken to sf gene
>> adjusted of unquestioned. if i could request that when you are ready to have that before the capital committee, so we can kind of have a chance to look into and weigh in on that. commissioner buell: absolutely. that is our plan. >> the second question i have is that we saw that there were two stabbings in golden gate park this past week. i was wondering if you could elaborate a little bit. i read about them in the paper, and it seems like this was kind of an issue of concern to...
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it's the thoughts unquestioned in the moment that are ruining my life right now.urt me." that's my job. >> john assaraf: when i was younger, i didn't think i was good enough, i didn't think i was smart enough and i never looked at myself as a genius. i never looked at myself as somebody who is smart and somebody who has got the abilities to love himself. >> byron katie: i was so depressed that for the last couple of years, of more than a decade, i wasn't able to leave my home or very rarely. >> jack canfield: i grew up in an extremely abusive family. both verbally, physically. my first father used to beat me. i had low esteem, i had a lot of resentment toward my parents and toward the society i was being raised in west virginia and it took me years to really understand the importance of forgiveness and letting go. >> for awhile we love our anger. >> it makes us feel alive. >> then anger turns on us. >> it settles into our souls and pulls a curtain over our eyes and says -- >> now see everything through me. >> anger takes joy as its prisoner. >> it keeps us low and
it's the thoughts unquestioned in the moment that are ruining my life right now.urt me." that's my job. >> john assaraf: when i was younger, i didn't think i was good enough, i didn't think i was smart enough and i never looked at myself as a genius. i never looked at myself as somebody who is smart and somebody who has got the abilities to love himself. >> byron katie: i was so depressed that for the last couple of years, of more than a decade, i wasn't able to leave my home...
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it is unquestioned the true the life is enormously difficult. it's a life that none of us would want to live for days let alone years. but they're still reasons why people come the. it still beats the poverty deprivation of the rural northeast of the brazil. it beats living in a world in which time seems to stand still and since mortality is endemic. cities provide the promise. it doesn't mean that cities don't create challenges as related to the clean water point. we are close enough to exchange ideas, we are close enough to affect each other with a disease. if we are close enough to sell you a newspaper i'm close enough to rob you. that's the point of cities require a certain amount of well structured government. they require a government that oversees the clean water, that handles congestion, a government that handles crime. and the tragedy of it is, is that government policy have engaged regulating areas that they have no business regulating. mumbai has suffered terribly for its draconian ratios. it has kept the city far too low and far too
it is unquestioned the true the life is enormously difficult. it's a life that none of us would want to live for days let alone years. but they're still reasons why people come the. it still beats the poverty deprivation of the rural northeast of the brazil. it beats living in a world in which time seems to stand still and since mortality is endemic. cities provide the promise. it doesn't mean that cities don't create challenges as related to the clean water point. we are close enough to...
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defender shows the officers with other stars visible anymore on their body walking down the hall unquestioningf the hall about the smell of marijuana that was coming from his apartment. the public defenders said the smell was not enough probable cause for search and seizure so they would need permission from the residence. the officers in question told a judge on the stand it that they did get permission to enter the man's home, but that man represented by the public defender tells a different story. he said police officers forced away into his apartment using a gun. according to the public defender the video proves that he didn't give them a chance. the public defender told us in a press conference, the plea >> report says went inside his unit for approximately 20 seconds and then returned to the hallway and said okay, can you come in now? that is clearly not true. the officers and sergeants were not aware of the videotape until they are confronted with it in court. when they were confronted with it in court, their demeanor, their testimony clearly changed. >>jonathan: that means the officers
defender shows the officers with other stars visible anymore on their body walking down the hall unquestioningf the hall about the smell of marijuana that was coming from his apartment. the public defenders said the smell was not enough probable cause for search and seizure so they would need permission from the residence. the officers in question told a judge on the stand it that they did get permission to enter the man's home, but that man represented by the public defender tells a different...
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the father ruled for 30 years as the unquestioned president of syria.put down a muslim brotherhood campaign against them. and on campaign, by the way, brutally in 1982 but it was effective and everybody got the message, you don't do this. you don't question the regime. as longs as you don't get involved in politics, you will be fine. just go along. the son came in and june of 2000 and started right away to suggest that theres was going to be major reforms done. and i think some of the old guard must have gotten to him and said look, this system doesn't run that way. doesn't work this way. and he -- >> i have a slightly different perspective of how sort of bashar act. i think in the beginning, the reason there was so muc much-- little openness, actually n comparison to the previous era was because he was still trying to find his footing. i mean he was still young. he was not necessarily completely accepted by the old guard. he didn't know how to run a country to begin with. i mean he wasn't really well prepared for -- >> he worked with his father for sev
the father ruled for 30 years as the unquestioned president of syria.put down a muslim brotherhood campaign against them. and on campaign, by the way, brutally in 1982 but it was effective and everybody got the message, you don't do this. you don't question the regime. as longs as you don't get involved in politics, you will be fine. just go along. the son came in and june of 2000 and started right away to suggest that theres was going to be major reforms done. and i think some of the old guard...
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by being israel's cash cow and unquestioning protecter and the only o protecter of the fundamentallyanti-american saudi state, washington has created a situation in which america will be drawn into any arab/israeli war that includes any arab state beyond palestine no matter the wishes or the interests of the american people. having all but negated the ability of the united states to abstain from wars for oil and major wars between arabs and israelis, the u.s. political elite has completed an axis of doom for americans through its apparently limitless zeal for overseas democracy crusading. a perversion of what america stands for that can only lead to war and more war. the american elite's democracy crusading in iraq has destabilized the entire region create canning new threats to oil supply and making prices largely unpredictable. there also is the cost to the taxpayers of nearly a trillion dollars, has killed more than 4500 of our soldier children while wounding 30,000 more and has set the stage for a potential region-wide sectarian civil war. a few more missions accomplished like th
by being israel's cash cow and unquestioning protecter and the only o protecter of the fundamentallyanti-american saudi state, washington has created a situation in which america will be drawn into any arab/israeli war that includes any arab state beyond palestine no matter the wishes or the interests of the american people. having all but negated the ability of the united states to abstain from wars for oil and major wars between arabs and israelis, the u.s. political elite has completed an...
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it's been an unquestioned success the higher limits. one other point: there has been absolutely no losses under the surety bond program, zero. that's why the congressional budget office has given us an informer estimate that this amendment would have no direct impact on spending or revenue. this is a no-cost amendment that is strongly supported by the small business community because they know it's critically important for them to be able to compete fairly on construction contracts. it has bipartisan support. what the amendment does is extend the limits that we put in law in 2009 that expired at the end of 2010. that's the amendment. now, mr. president, i do want to make a unanimous consent request -- and that would be to set -- but i understand that we're under an agreement now that we cannot ask that. i'm getting word from my chairman, but let me just go on record to say that i would request that there be an opportunity for this amendment to be offered, included. i don't believe it's controversial. it doesn't cost, as i said, any expe
it's been an unquestioned success the higher limits. one other point: there has been absolutely no losses under the surety bond program, zero. that's why the congressional budget office has given us an informer estimate that this amendment would have no direct impact on spending or revenue. this is a no-cost amendment that is strongly supported by the small business community because they know it's critically important for them to be able to compete fairly on construction contracts. it has...