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that that devote themselves to facets of the of the credit markets that are relatively untouched. and by those fast i mean there are there are mortgage backed securities that are offering high yields those had been manipulated and had been. influenced by the by both traders and by central banks but at the moment less so so there are little pockets of opportunity where investors can. can look for a non manipulated financial asset and hope for something better than one point three percent from a ten year treasury you know better than nothing and along at the conference here is all about by the way what is that is the question i think it is is what the quest for what. i'm saying that's what this congress is about is about trying to find the sort of alternative. that's the fair sets that have a chance of providing a return. away from the middle ation of western governments and agencies isn't that crazy that that's that that's what it's come to trying to figure out where these pockets are that are manipulated that actually are fair are subject to the free market and we're looking at wa
that that devote themselves to facets of the of the credit markets that are relatively untouched. and by those fast i mean there are there are mortgage backed securities that are offering high yields those had been manipulated and had been. influenced by the by both traders and by central banks but at the moment less so so there are little pockets of opportunity where investors can. can look for a non manipulated financial asset and hope for something better than one point three percent from a...
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have to go so low tech and so extreme in some ways in order to find markets that are relatively untouched so. a walnut tree would be an example but beyond that there are agricultural markets that are still relatively untouched there are a number of real estate markets that are on touched there are private partnerships that that devote themselves to facets of the of the credit markets that are relatively untouched. and by those pasts i mean there are there are mortgage backed securities that are offering high yields those had been manipulated and had been. influenced by the by both traders and by central banks but at the moment less so so there are little pockets of opportunity where investors can. can look for a non manipulated financial asset and hope for something better than one point three percent from a ten year treasury bond better than nothing and along with the congress hears all about by the way then what it is is that is the question and i think it is what the quest for what. now i'm saying that's what this congress is about is about trying to find of the sort of alternative. th
have to go so low tech and so extreme in some ways in order to find markets that are relatively untouched so. a walnut tree would be an example but beyond that there are agricultural markets that are still relatively untouched there are a number of real estate markets that are on touched there are private partnerships that that devote themselves to facets of the of the credit markets that are relatively untouched. and by those pasts i mean there are there are mortgage backed securities that are...
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. >> and he did not go untouched. >> no. >> and that redskins defense, and they welcomed him to the nfl and to fed ex field and look at london. he's got the right moves even on the dance floor and two plays later, don't forget about me and takes him down and runs out of luck. the skins defense with four sacks on the day and the celebrations as we mentioned, mid-season form. >> and that is looking good. the sixth-round pick and turning the corner and some heads and that is from that right tackle and gets there later and with that out from two yards out were, 14 carries, 107 yards and the home run. >> and he'll make the team because of that. >> i think so. >> the second quarter and bind williams, a 31-yard touchdown and that game tied seven-7 and 151 yards and more compieced error returned than anyone. >> and this is one of the best redskins and with that 14 -7, finishing 11 of 17 for 74 yards. >> and the crowd booing rex grossman. >> not cool. >> and he played so well. fromga virginia tech, 13 yards scored and skins rolling, 23-7 and giving him love there. >> and supporting him. and turn
. >> and he did not go untouched. >> no. >> and that redskins defense, and they welcomed him to the nfl and to fed ex field and look at london. he's got the right moves even on the dance floor and two plays later, don't forget about me and takes him down and runs out of luck. the skins defense with four sacks on the day and the celebrations as we mentioned, mid-season form. >> and that is looking good. the sixth-round pick and turning the corner and some heads and that...
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and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based on the book written by our >>> get out of here. get out of my house! >> this is my house. don't ever forget that. >> don't touch me he. never ever touch me again! >> don't be so dramatic. >> judge jeanine: with me is the local editor of the patch an aol news service whose book fatal vows the tragic wives of drew peterson was the basis for the movie untouchable that we saw a clip of. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> judge jeanine: you wrote this book fatal vows the tragic wives of sergeant peterson. why did you write the book? >> i covered stacy's dis appearance and i covered kathleens it death in 2004. >> you are from the chicago area. >> i was the only person who wrote about kathleen's death. and then the state police determined it was an accident pretty much immediately and my losses didn't want me to write about it any more so i didn't. >> judge jeanine: why were you so interested in it? what you are tell meeing me isu saw something in this before everyone else did? >> he is a policeman and going throu
and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based on the book written by our >>> get out of here. get out of my house! >> this is my house. don't ever forget that. >> don't touch me he. never ever touch me again! >> don't be so dramatic. >> judge jeanine: with me is the local editor of the patch an aol news service whose book fatal vows the tragic wives of drew peterson was the basis for the movie untouchable that we saw a clip of. thanks for being...
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and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male aouncer ] at&t.est 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. questions. when you're caring for a loved one with alzheimer's, not a day goes by that you don't have them. questions about treatment where to go for extra help, how to live better with the disease. so many questions, where do you start? alzheimers.gov. the answers start here. mom: ready t♪ go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> get out of here. get out of my house! >> this is my house. don't ever forget that. >> don't touch me he. never ever touch me again! >> don't be so dramatic. >> judge jeanine: with me is the local editor of the patch an aol news service whose book fatal vows the tragic wives of drew peterson was the basis for the movie untouchable that we saw a clip of. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> judge jeanine: you
and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male aouncer ] at&t.est 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. questions. when you're caring for a loved one with alzheimer's, not a day goes by that you don't have them. questions about treatment where to go for extra help, how to live better with the disease. so many questions, where do you start?...
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and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based on the book written by our next guest. stay with us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. call or go online today. after all
and coming up the drew peterson tv movie untouchable was based on the book written by our next guest. stay with us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes...
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rose: would you agree they should not be untouchable. >> they should not be untouchable. but his version of what to do with them is i think dead wrong. and i think that as a thinker, he's vastly overrated. many of his ideas, the most important ideas have been tried and they failed like supply-side economics. >> and as the guy being given-- given credit he is vastly overrated. >> rose: he is not specific about the kind of deductions he would eliminate. >> and he's not talking about social security. >> rose: and did not support at the time did not support bowles simpson even though he was on the commission. >> and did the stimulus. the one footnote i would say to what mark said and i absolutely agree with you about how he will emerge from this he will emerge most likely in good shape because conservatives consider him one of them because conservative thinkers like the bill crystals, the rich lowries of the world are all giving him protective gel around him. >> in terms of -- >> he should be the pick. >> in terms of his brand but i do think as mark says he is on a national s
rose: would you agree they should not be untouchable. >> they should not be untouchable. but his version of what to do with them is i think dead wrong. and i think that as a thinker, he's vastly overrated. many of his ideas, the most important ideas have been tried and they failed like supply-side economics. >> and as the guy being given-- given credit he is vastly overrated. >> rose: he is not specific about the kind of deductions he would eliminate. >> and he's not...
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michael phelps breaks a record, a record untouched for half a decade. >> reporter: michael phelps has accomplished a legacy for the ages -- established a legacy for the ages and his hometown of baltimore has been right there with him. supporters gathered at a bar downtown to watch the swimming star race. they also gathered in mount washington to cheer on michael phelps who made history becoming the most decorated swimmer ever. >> i think it's great for america, for the u.s. i think it's great for baltimore and great for the sport of swimming. >> reporter: michael phelps has an impressive medal count. in 2004 in greece he won six gold and two bronze. at the games in beijing he won eight gold medals. so far in london he won three gold medals. baltimore fans know his story. in real life that his success at the olympics comes from years of hard work and training that he put here at the pool at meadow brook. >> i think he's shown people he has the power to succeed. >> he's doing a pretty good job, and i like the swimming. >> reporter: michael phelps medal count eclipses russian swimmer adi
michael phelps breaks a record, a record untouched for half a decade. >> reporter: michael phelps has accomplished a legacy for the ages -- established a legacy for the ages and his hometown of baltimore has been right there with him. supporters gathered at a bar downtown to watch the swimming star race. they also gathered in mount washington to cheer on michael phelps who made history becoming the most decorated swimmer ever. >> i think it's great for america, for the u.s. i think...
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>> reporter: ever since the untouchables took on mob barker and her gang, all the way back to bonnie and collide. >> i'm miss bonnie parker and this is mr. clyde barrow. >> reporter: female bank robbers have held a special spot in american crime lower. the image of patty herst wielding a machine gun for the liberation, inspired a musical tribute. women bank robbers are rare. >> it's 4 or 5% of the time that it's a woman. >> 20 years ago, california was the bank robbery capital of america, about seven a day on average. now that number has dropped to just over 200 a year, but even now, according to the fbi, only 60% of the bank robbers actually get caught. >> so 40% of the time the bank robber gets away? >> it's a huge risk for the robbers. the more times they rob, that rate goes up as well, increasing the likelihood they'll get caught. >> so the plain jane bandit may be living on borrowed time. >> now the tellers are recognizing her. >> i believe by now they'll recognize her, based on the media coverage. >> reporter: that's the main reason the fbi gives these folks such colorful names
>> reporter: ever since the untouchables took on mob barker and her gang, all the way back to bonnie and collide. >> i'm miss bonnie parker and this is mr. clyde barrow. >> reporter: female bank robbers have held a special spot in american crime lower. the image of patty herst wielding a machine gun for the liberation, inspired a musical tribute. women bank robbers are rare. >> it's 4 or 5% of the time that it's a woman. >> 20 years ago, california was the bank...
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i would advise everyone sitting here, do not lose all hope there are such things as the untouchables. there are some very dedicated people that will get to the truth once and for all. i give you the example, jerry snadusky, guilty, joe paterno, he could not hide it for ever. i want to pose a very un-pc question. in relation to the child sex crimes committed by the catholic church. why is it that the press refuses to call them on the sexual -- homosexual child crimes? thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening. in the case of a share for ross mirkarimi, i agree that what has been going on is an affront to democracy. i work for a spanish radio station. we are independent. i have the right to say what i feel. our audience, we have the pulse of our audience. they support mr. ross mirkarimi. they also want to know why an investigation has not been launched into the bomb threat that put us all into danger. we also want to know why there has been such a tremendous amount of money spent on this when the money could be spent for such better things. i am a taxpayer. i am very upset about the mone
i would advise everyone sitting here, do not lose all hope there are such things as the untouchables. there are some very dedicated people that will get to the truth once and for all. i give you the example, jerry snadusky, guilty, joe paterno, he could not hide it for ever. i want to pose a very un-pc question. in relation to the child sex crimes committed by the catholic church. why is it that the press refuses to call them on the sexual -- homosexual child crimes? thank you. >> thank...
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in the untouchable, john banville portrays an old man living a solitary life in the institute of art in london clutching to him the secret of his treasury dreading the moment when it is going to be haunted by this fear of discovery. it is very real and though it is fiction it is extremely good and readable. unlike the enigmatic cambridge spies with their arrogance and sense of superiority, the genuinely convinced radical, true ideological spy does not make such material for the novelist because with the true ideological spy you don't have self analysis, no hubris. just unquestioning conviction that they are right and because they serve is the right cause. there was a british woman called norwood who was just such a spy. a truly gray lady. a perfect spy as it turned out. she was a secretary in a british research institution who was a convinced communist from the 1940s onward and she quietly spotted for moscow for 40 years completely undiscovered. she was the longest serving soviet spy in the u.k.. and we had no idea what she was doing. she was recruiting other people to spy and handed
in the untouchable, john banville portrays an old man living a solitary life in the institute of art in london clutching to him the secret of his treasury dreading the moment when it is going to be haunted by this fear of discovery. it is very real and though it is fiction it is extremely good and readable. unlike the enigmatic cambridge spies with their arrogance and sense of superiority, the genuinely convinced radical, true ideological spy does not make such material for the novelist because...
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led up the scoreboard during 44 yds untouched for the score. second team picks up or the first team left off anthony dixon is trying to make the team during 49ers went 29-24. to the locker room >>> some open wheel racing we have some look no further to sonoma the indy series. summer stock here we go. >>> ladies and gentlemen start your engines! >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson flight by the grand prix of sonoma. he takes out joseph new garden during both drivers walk away. ryan briscoe able to leave the pits will power the points leader he dominated all day and until that and pier event the yellow car is lion hunter he gets bumped out and spins out. here's how hunter writes felt about it they had words. briscoe holds on to win the race. he won his third straight win at sonoma. >>> it was my turn i took advantage of that i feel great of all is been real quick here never got the win so finally got the win today >>> look at this water toy. the america's cup match racing on the bay, a close finish for time champion russell koontz capt. the oracle
led up the scoreboard during 44 yds untouched for the score. second team picks up or the first team left off anthony dixon is trying to make the team during 49ers went 29-24. to the locker room >>> some open wheel racing we have some look no further to sonoma the indy series. summer stock here we go. >>> ladies and gentlemen start your engines! >>> sacramento mayor kevin johnson flight by the grand prix of sonoma. he takes out joseph new garden during both drivers...
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these spectacular, unspoilt landscapes seem to be untouched by civilization. but in fact they're at the heart of a bitter battle being waged between chile's politicians. the reason? the biggest rivers in the country touch the borders of kris tompkins' protected area, and the government has plans for them. the government and the electricity lobby have long been pushing for five new dams here in the region. producing electricity though hydropower would entail flooding large areas of grassland. >> these major investment projects will help what is one of the poorest parts of chile. locals stand to benefit. but of course some people beg to differ and the tompkins are fighting for what they believe in. but the dams are in chile's best interests. >> but the electricity produced is earmarked primarily for transportation via power lines to mines some 2,300 kilometers away in northern chile. most people here oppose the project. >> it would be like taking a knife and slashing someone's face, stitching it back together and saying: so how do you feel? >> with international
these spectacular, unspoilt landscapes seem to be untouched by civilization. but in fact they're at the heart of a bitter battle being waged between chile's politicians. the reason? the biggest rivers in the country touch the borders of kris tompkins' protected area, and the government has plans for them. the government and the electricity lobby have long been pushing for five new dams here in the region. producing electricity though hydropower would entail flooding large areas of grassland....
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it did damage to the rear of the building but the inside was untouched. >> apple is making its case to a san jose jury that samsung owes it billions of dollars. it accuses its rival of copying iphone and ipad. samsung claims the designs are industry standards that have been around for years. >> to san francisco medical marijuana dispensaries are closing their doors today under pressure from the feds. the vapor room has operated since 2004 and hoped net has been in business since 2002. the justice department has threatened the landlords with property seizures and prison sentences. >> south bay muslims are getting, on the verge of getting a new place of worship. man is being considered for a massive islamic community center san martin but some neighbors are not on board. >> it does face some vocal opposition. we're here at the grange hall in morgan hill or the boy scouts meet but tonight it will host the south valley islamic community as they go to the public with their plans. >> a hostile environment is exactly why we chose this place >> on a break from duties is a local surgeon, he out
it did damage to the rear of the building but the inside was untouched. >> apple is making its case to a san jose jury that samsung owes it billions of dollars. it accuses its rival of copying iphone and ipad. samsung claims the designs are industry standards that have been around for years. >> to san francisco medical marijuana dispensaries are closing their doors today under pressure from the feds. the vapor room has operated since 2004 and hoped net has been in business since...
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so when they refurbish their homes, that leaves the jut sides untouched. >> now the children have left home. she is keen to continue living in the neighborhood. but she also wants to make some improvement. >> translator: i want my house to suit my modern lifestyle. but i don't want to change my appearance. >> this was built in the 1920s as housing for workers. and the house is designated as an historic building, as it still has original japanese features. but they have been removed, leaving it across the room. the kitchen is narrow and dark. and there are many drawbacks to living here. and preserving the best features of old houses. >> translator: i love the old historic pieces of the house. i want to retain its original structure. the exterior can be changed. so the work is done with the utmost care. the kitchen is wider and much brighter now. as for the living room, upstairs, there are no abstractions across the floor. the stairs, banisters and wall panels have been kept intact. and they have been repainted in their original colors. the cost of the work, about $15,000. she has invite
so when they refurbish their homes, that leaves the jut sides untouched. >> now the children have left home. she is keen to continue living in the neighborhood. but she also wants to make some improvement. >> translator: i want my house to suit my modern lifestyle. but i don't want to change my appearance. >> this was built in the 1920s as housing for workers. and the house is designated as an historic building, as it still has original japanese features. but they have been...
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defense playing much better... haloti ngata comes in untouched.... for the easy sack...no touchdowns allowed by the starting "d"....2nd quarter...3rd and 3...joo flacco perfect toss to bobby rainey...17 yard pick up insiie the 15....then joe connects with anquan boldin for the 5-yard score...ravens on top 10-0....6 minutes yarder...booms it right down the middle...plenty of dissance...tucker gives the purple and black a 13 point lead...ravens up 13-3 at half....3rd quarter...1st string still playing...flacco over the middle to torrey smith...gets to the outside... picks up 32...8 catches for 103 yards....same drive... flacco hits vonta leach out of the backfield...leach rumbles into the end zone...flacco 7-for-10 on the drive...ravens up 20-3....5 minutes later... backups in...tyrod taylor soft ttss to laquan williams... spins out of one tackle.... he's off...pushed out at the 27...gain of 35....tyrod goes back to 1-5...laquan with a big play in the end zone... another ravens t-d...2773.... 4th quarter...this is what ravens fans were waiting for... c
defense playing much better... haloti ngata comes in untouched.... for the easy sack...no touchdowns allowed by the starting "d"....2nd quarter...3rd and 3...joo flacco perfect toss to bobby rainey...17 yard pick up insiie the 15....then joe connects with anquan boldin for the 5-yard score...ravens on top 10-0....6 minutes yarder...booms it right down the middle...plenty of dissance...tucker gives the purple and black a 13 point lead...ravens up 13-3 at half....3rd quarter...1st...
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it is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and in many ways, untouched by time and progress.ut for nearly three decades, a deadly enemy has preyed on the people living in the southern philippines. the enemy, ab siaf, which stands for father of the sword. its goal: make the southern islands an islamic stronghold. beheadings are their signature. they carried it out against guillermo simply because his ransom did not come on time. in 2002, terrorists assigned this man the chilling task of collecting this man's bones. >> if you don't pay taxes, they will kill you. they're very angry with people, especially the foreign tourists. here the christians and the muslims live together. >> reporter: amil, a government spy, also witnessed missionaries martin and gracra in captivity. >> i saw them bring the hostages. they were tied to each other. i reported this immediately to the military. >> reporter: when i was on the island 10 years ago, riding around on a tricycle would have been too dangerous. the abu saif were always looking for the next kidnapping victim, especially white americans
it is one of the most beautiful places on earth, and in many ways, untouched by time and progress.ut for nearly three decades, a deadly enemy has preyed on the people living in the southern philippines. the enemy, ab siaf, which stands for father of the sword. its goal: make the southern islands an islamic stronghold. beheadings are their signature. they carried it out against guillermo simply because his ransom did not come on time. in 2002, terrorists assigned this man the chilling task of...
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. >> reporter: she is a so-called untouchable.y are labelled lowest of the low, impure, less than human. almost all rat pickers of "delots." and many end up as prostitutes or get caught in a web of human trafficking. >> when i think about it, i begin to cry. >> reporter: but that's the past. tonight is graduation night, and rupa is all smiles. >> the rupa of old is not the same rupa you see today. i cannot explain to you what god has done in my life. >> reporter: she has god to thank for her transformation and this momentous evening. >> we really looked forward to this night because we see our women being liberated, being emancipated. >> reporter: she runs a women's center, a christian ministry that takes in, rehabilitates, and empowers scores of young women at risk. almost two years ago, rupa came to the center looking for help. here she got counseling, learned how to speak english, took sewing and computer classes, and eventually had her dignity restored. and she also met dozens of other women like herself who had similar life e
. >> reporter: she is a so-called untouchable.y are labelled lowest of the low, impure, less than human. almost all rat pickers of "delots." and many end up as prostitutes or get caught in a web of human trafficking. >> when i think about it, i begin to cry. >> reporter: but that's the past. tonight is graduation night, and rupa is all smiles. >> the rupa of old is not the same rupa you see today. i cannot explain to you what god has done in my life. >>...
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hindus were shocked by the equality with the untouchables. radical intouchables wants a separate world not a common world for the better educated hin disiews were likely to dominate. as for ghandi close and crucial team of indian leaders they were divided by human rivalry or ideology internationalist and modernist conservative and approachial. the fight on -- [inaudible] one for india's freedom another for hindu-muslim freedoms. now thanks to the commitment of great many indians, and to ghandi's own leadership skills, including on when and whether to fight. independents was won and reconciliation was achieved not for all time. but to a large in fact a astonishing degree. ghandi's sadness muslim majority parts of indian became a separate country called pakistan. the rest of india that became free was not a hindu -- equality was assured to those and punishment discriminating against anymore. india's reality know don't confirm to the constitutional guarantees. we should recognize those and the efforts of citizens and many leaders to secure them
hindus were shocked by the equality with the untouchables. radical intouchables wants a separate world not a common world for the better educated hin disiews were likely to dominate. as for ghandi close and crucial team of indian leaders they were divided by human rivalry or ideology internationalist and modernist conservative and approachial. the fight on -- [inaudible] one for india's freedom another for hindu-muslim freedoms. now thanks to the commitment of great many indians, and to...
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. >> for years, lance armstrong was an athlete who seemed almost untouchable, with seven tour events titles and endless endorsement deals. he brought a new celebrity to cycling, but last night, he shocked the sporting world by declaring that he has given up the fight against doping allegations. today, the stage was set for him to be stripped of the titles, and he has been banned from the sport for life. the b.c. sports editor david on reports. >> lance armstrong's life story is one of the most dramatic sports has ever known. he won the tour de france seven times in a row, elevating cycling to new levels and his own profile to the american a list, and it was all the more extraordinary because he did it after overcoming a life- threatening cancer. >> it looks good. it looks good. >> his career and reputation have been dogged by persistent allegations that his achievements were fuelled by band performance enhancing drugs, claims he has always denied. >> i try not to let it bother me. and just keep rolling right along. i know what i know, and i know what i do and i know what i did. that
. >> for years, lance armstrong was an athlete who seemed almost untouchable, with seven tour events titles and endless endorsement deals. he brought a new celebrity to cycling, but last night, he shocked the sporting world by declaring that he has given up the fight against doping allegations. today, the stage was set for him to be stripped of the titles, and he has been banned from the sport for life. the b.c. sports editor david on reports. >> lance armstrong's life story is one...
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they point to state precedence that suggests their pensions are are untouchable.former judge believes that in this unprecedented crisis the courts will allow cities to it modify at least some of their contracts. meanwhile, he is dealing with the day-to-day trials of a city gone belly up. >> now, you don't really have any credit. >> that's right. >> cash for things. >> carry.d kari. >> you vendors who leased equipment who may way to to take that equipment back. >> yes. >> and that is a daily thing? >> we deal with it daily. >> bankruptcy in the short-term is the easier thing to do but the long-term you affect lending condition, housing conditions and jobs. >> and that morrell says will make things worse for the already beleaguered citizens of san bernardino. >> were there other options? >> there always options. the city could have balanced the budget with a massive cut of services. when you are looking at a city that already cut 20% of its staff that is a really difficult choice to make. >> san bernardino's modernistic dark glass city hall completed in 1972 was onc
they point to state precedence that suggests their pensions are are untouchable.former judge believes that in this unprecedented crisis the courts will allow cities to it modify at least some of their contracts. meanwhile, he is dealing with the day-to-day trials of a city gone belly up. >> now, you don't really have any credit. >> that's right. >> cash for things. >> carry.d kari. >> you vendors who leased equipment who may way to to take that equipment back....
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this is where assad's regime has largely been untouchable. the skies above syria. on the ground, his regime has lost control with rebels making gains. caught in the middle are civilians. every day, hundreds more escape to neighboring countries for help. the rebels say they need the united nations to impose a no-fly zone to protect them from assad's superior air power. for you russia rejects the no-fly zone and the u.s. is reluctant to undertake a military operation. the u.n. is resorting to solving the conflict diplomatically. a previous peace plan failed to end the bloodshed. today, the observers part of the plan prepared to leave syria. now the u.n. and arab league have turned to this man, former u.n. diplomat, lakhdar brahimi to come up with a solution to the war which he said was difficult without a clear mandate from the international community. >> the united nations does not go into a situation like this because it's easy and success is assured. you go into this situation because it is desperately needed. >> reporter: for the people of syria, it's a desperati
this is where assad's regime has largely been untouchable. the skies above syria. on the ground, his regime has lost control with rebels making gains. caught in the middle are civilians. every day, hundreds more escape to neighboring countries for help. the rebels say they need the united nations to impose a no-fly zone to protect them from assad's superior air power. for you russia rejects the no-fly zone and the u.s. is reluctant to undertake a military operation. the u.n. is resorting to...
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this base would remain untouched. >> we would promise not to build any more structure when the one wingt we're asking to build. >> the council is scheduled to vote on a bill that would greenlight the project by approving high-density housing. the president of the community association is concerned the bill will set a dangerous precedent. >> the bill takes it out of the zoning process and it is a quick fix piece of legislation. it gives them what they want without having community input. >> he is not against any expansion at college matter but believes residents should help guide the process to preserve what makes this neighborhood unique. >> it is a true gem. it goes back to the 1850's. lots of beautiful victorian homes with wide open front porches, (yards, green space -- front yards and green space. >> the new rezoning bill is scheduled to go to a vote next week. >> sweeping new provisions of the health care act will take effect later today. the new positions brought high praise from secretary -- the secretary of health and human services. this includes screening and counseling for fem
this base would remain untouched. >> we would promise not to build any more structure when the one wingt we're asking to build. >> the council is scheduled to vote on a bill that would greenlight the project by approving high-density housing. the president of the community association is concerned the bill will set a dangerous precedent. >> the bill takes it out of the zoning process and it is a quick fix piece of legislation. it gives them what they want without having...