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thank you again for having us here today. [applause] for having us here again today. [applause] >> now for the part you really want to hear from, some of the students and graduates of the programs that we served here. since 2008, europe bay area graduated more than 200 students locally and thousands nationally. 87% are employed within four months of graduation, rt on average $15.69 an hour, or enrolling in college full time. it is my pleasure to introduce one of our graduates will give you a good sense of the talent that exists in our communities and what happens when that talent is matched with real opportunities. please add join me in welcoming that student. [applause] >> thank you. and thank you, mayor lee, for inviting me to speak. i am a graduate. i had a tough childhood. my parents divorced before i was born. my father passed away when i was two. when i graduated from high school, i graduated -- was on my own. the only thing i could find was in retail. for several years, i bounced from job to job, just getting by. in 2009, i was laid off. after months of searchi
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if you can either stay with us here on t.v. in just a moment i will be back with a recap of our top stories. something . lies beneath. thousands of meters of ice. rock. the lava. that is a lure for many. but.
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stay with us here on r.t. still to come with greece in a rage after an elderly man becomes the people's austerity marder anger boiled over into riots this week after a tired pharmacist killed himself in front of parliament his suicide note said he had no more means to live plus. twelve survivors from the two men plane crash that killed thirty one continuing to get treatment in a hospital as a failure to di ice the plane name is the primary cause of the tragedy. but first russia's pledge to bring home victor boot after the businessman was said this in the u.s. to twenty five years in prison moscow says it sees the case as political who was found guilty of conspiring to kill americans but maintains his innocence the judge stress there was no proof who would have committed any crime but for the sting operation leading up to his arrest or his other stasi church in iraq courts for years spent by the u.s. to hunt down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poor into a sting operation snatched u
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today still ahead for you here in the program. rounding off the week on a high we expect strong company results to push world markets into the black off the difference is this news in ten minutes. france heads to the polls on sunday and investors are hanging on the result desperate to know how the outcome will affect the debt ridden. from challenging its budget discipline to leaving the e.u. altogether criticising the union has been a trump card for all the candidates as artist has for australia now reports. it hasn't been the perfect marriage but they agreed where it mattered most of the time . a tandem seen as key in decision making. but france's relationships with berlin and brussels have hit a rough patch the french election if you look at the campaign in france i think because on the right side there is mrs le pen this is the plan once to reintroduce her for the french franc the french currency force mr along once during negotiations to the of the treaty on the fiscal compact incumbent nicolas sarkozy is no exception pledging
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only yesterday we had a memorial service for john peyton, known by most of us here for the great workntributed in civil rights. not just in the courts and in the law, but in what i think it is the purpose of our hearing here today. namely, to have honest discussions about this subject so that we can move to a conclusion of this part of our history. and so i'm just so proud of all of you for coming here and continuing this discussion because it's going to turn on more than just the legislators or the department of justice and i am -- i am with you in improving some of their recommendations and i commend eric holder for the enormous job that he has been doing in that capacity. but this is a subject that is a part of american history. the one thing that i wanted to contribute here is what racial profiling isn't. racial profiling does not mean we cannot refer to the race of a person if it is subject specific or incident specific. we're not trying to take the description of race out of law enforcement and its administration. what we're saying that racial profiling is -- must not be subject
only yesterday we had a memorial service for john peyton, known by most of us here for the great workntributed in civil rights. not just in the courts and in the law, but in what i think it is the purpose of our hearing here today. namely, to have honest discussions about this subject so that we can move to a conclusion of this part of our history. and so i'm just so proud of all of you for coming here and continuing this discussion because it's going to turn on more than just the legislators...
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make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service because asians vladimir firmly dismisses your brother it's not true in all the years i've worked here they have been very few full schools usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir is confident that even after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian far north. shore bottom party. and we're crossing to the world of business where katy is waiting for us when a fresh business update maybe sell what's happening in the russian markets and against lulu they've been gaining all day today that runs in the middle of the trading session and it's looking good because i'm healthy green hours are great yes i'm a my sex let's have a look at those sneakers let's get me out yes. nearly a one percent we got them i said i was nervous that's there it is saying those days let's get over to the studs and see who's benefiting at this hour the financials are losing at the gaze we got back there in doing some things today over
make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service because asians vladimir firmly dismisses your brother it's not true in all the years i've worked here they have been very few full schools usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir is confident that even after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the...
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ok church president of the international movement for a just war thank you for joining us here not in stores. egypt's leading political force the muslim brotherhood has come under fire from the public and other political groups from dominating its own candidate in the upcoming presidential race the movement's broken promises to stay out of the vote what's the solution also start in the turnover frictions in the brotherhood and some of the group's top figures resigning in protest. for it doesn't other islamist organizations also criticize the nomination gaming that was little brotherhood for jeopardizing a tense democratic change in egypt. true cairo based freelance writer and journalist believes the party's domination of egypt's political scene do the country a new good. the muslim brotherhood have not been one seat to push social trains so i imagine it'll be quite difficult for women of a minority groups including coptic christians who obviously are quite important in this country i think the most important have shown a very strange relationship with the ruling military council and t
ok church president of the international movement for a just war thank you for joining us here not in stores. egypt's leading political force the muslim brotherhood has come under fire from the public and other political groups from dominating its own candidate in the upcoming presidential race the movement's broken promises to stay out of the vote what's the solution also start in the turnover frictions in the brotherhood and some of the group's top figures resigning in protest. for it doesn't...
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now serving life behind bars without parole and for the first time since his transfer he spoke to us here at r t he gave us an exclusive interview and one of the first things i asked me i was what is it like to be on death row for that long. in my life i'll defer to. wait. in my home my dear if not it back to her countless of his supporters all over the world many a boojum all has really come to represent a symbol of a flawed justice system in the united states and in our interview we talked about whether mia thinks and has anything left that the justice system in america can still be free and fair this is what he had to say there are more than three hundred thousand prisoners in california alone. and literally talk about ok people are three by. hard work because women and children haven't been part of the black panther movement me i would jamal was actually watched by the f.b.i. since he was fourteen years old and i asked him when the laws such as the m.t.a. which allows officials to watch the teen and hold people in the united states whether we need things that big brother has officiall
now serving life behind bars without parole and for the first time since his transfer he spoke to us here at r t he gave us an exclusive interview and one of the first things i asked me i was what is it like to be on death row for that long. in my life i'll defer to. wait. in my home my dear if not it back to her countless of his supporters all over the world many a boojum all has really come to represent a symbol of a flawed justice system in the united states and in our interview we talked...
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could be composted, and now today we have returned the product of that 1 million tons here to how many farms that can be used to provide nutrients to the soil here, to russia -- to promote organic farming, promote sustainable agriculture, and to teach people in this community how we can produce high-quality foods from material that we all throw away. we are proud to have that success today. we're going to have a thank you event for the citizens of san francisco on saturday at this and three other locations. it is a bring your own bucket event. everybody who comes with their own bucket is going to be a big of, for free, 5 gallons of compost that has come from material that we generate, organic material we generate here in san francisco. we're looking forward to that event. i do want to acknowledge some of our supporters and partners on this program better here today. the director of public works. a member from supervisor campo'' office. the executive chef and purchaser for the restaurant. scott with a good laugh groceries. -- good life groceries. one of our customers for this compost from a vineyard. the zero
could be composted, and now today we have returned the product of that 1 million tons here to how many farms that can be used to provide nutrients to the soil here, to russia -- to promote organic farming, promote sustainable agriculture, and to teach people in this community how we can produce high-quality foods from material that we all throw away. we are proud to have that success today. we're going to have a thank you event for the citizens of san francisco on saturday at this and three...
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here's what brought us the chill. trough of low pressure and that's why temperatures this afternoon in the upper 40's in pacifica for high and windy conditions because of the trough proud a few showers around fairfield and also vac ville. high country. heavenly camera. it was snowing. chains required at one point on interstate 80 and if you are traveling to tahoe 42 tomorrow afternoon partly cloudy breezy pretty much for the entire weekend with low to mid 50's for the afternoon high. morning will be chilly. 16 tomorrow morning. 20 on saturday. sunday 27 degrees. craig out in the tahoe area the next couple days as the trough pushes off to the east it's a ridge of high pressure taking control of our weather and this is the high that will provide us with warmer days. starts tomorrow but warm-up just really minor then we see a little bit more noticeable warming coming on saturday then on sunday. tomorrow afternoon not quite as windy. still see a little bit of a breeze along the coast line. 56 agrees in half machine bay. 5
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away for refusing to work even a couple of words about stalin they give us our prisoners and sent us here to watch over them building this railway had we refused we would have shot us as well in one nine hundred fifty three the project was abandoned built without any proper heavy equipment the unfinished track and embankments quickly subsided back into the tundra all that's left now are a few bridges rotting barrack buildings and the long shadow of this corner of the galactic empire this bridge is part of stalin's infamous road of death but since this project and so many others have failed permanent roads here in the russian arctic some of the only people to see these historical monuments are scenes of off road drivers if gary and his companions try to penetrate some of the furthest reaches of this vast tundra landscape they've seen abandoned villages whole amount . peaks and even a settlement that had never been reached by wheeled vehicles fall in there to get you could you can use them at once you arrive in this area you begin to see the world in a very different way and these places ar
away for refusing to work even a couple of words about stalin they give us our prisoners and sent us here to watch over them building this railway had we refused we would have shot us as well in one nine hundred fifty three the project was abandoned built without any proper heavy equipment the unfinished track and embankments quickly subsided back into the tundra all that's left now are a few bridges rotting barrack buildings and the long shadow of this corner of the galactic empire this bridge...
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change gauging reaction to the syrian crisis in the region artie's policy or spoke with us here from israel's institute for national security studies about what regime change could mean for a serious key ally iran the full interview coming up later this hour here's a preview. cuba has been. and the us the group g.m. has been the runs closest alley for over two decades if us a true jew falls apart you ron is standing to lose a very strong alley because any government would take place in syria was a. western ally and democracy which is not very likely or muslim the muslim brothers were sunnis and were very hostile to. iran any rigi would be either hostile to run or far from corporate can get around that as much as the bashar assad regime has been. controversial us gun laws coming under increased public scrutiny latest outrage at lax legislation sparked by the killing of an unarmed teenager in florida critics say the right to bear arms and shoot in the name of self defense go well beyond personal safety instead serving the interest of those producing and selling the weapons or he's marri
change gauging reaction to the syrian crisis in the region artie's policy or spoke with us here from israel's institute for national security studies about what regime change could mean for a serious key ally iran the full interview coming up later this hour here's a preview. cuba has been. and the us the group g.m. has been the runs closest alley for over two decades if us a true jew falls apart you ron is standing to lose a very strong alley because any government would take place in syria...
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here. also make sure this is the safe place where the public can be and the public can use. that is essential. we look forward to partnering with the cbo's that will be here at city college and the other tenants that will be here. i wanted to introduce to the people -- introduce you to the people in yellow jackets. they grew up in this area, they went to school in this neighborhood, they are from this neighborhood, and they represent the beautiful diversity of this area. they are great individuals and i would like to invite them to say a quick word about her experience as community ambassador. >> i am the team leader of the line that goes along third street. we go down 20th and third and we have another person who runs on the san bruno corridor. as a community ambassador, i felt like this is ever -- a way to get back to my community. growing up in this community, i feel like i needed to get out of it. i moved out to l.a. but when i came back, i felt like how can i give back to my community, count -- how can i be part of the community and feel more connected? i have been a com
here. also make sure this is the safe place where the public can be and the public can use. that is essential. we look forward to partnering with the cbo's that will be here at city college and the other tenants that will be here. i wanted to introduce to the people -- introduce you to the people in yellow jackets. they grew up in this area, they went to school in this neighborhood, they are from this neighborhood, and they represent the beautiful diversity of this area. they are great...
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here at 1800 oakdale. i am standing because i would love for us to stay here. it is great we have been in the community. we are a grassroots organization. we have started offering ged classes here and it is more appropriate -- we're trying to raise the bar for our participants. they can get the feel of being in a college setting so they can start learning what it is to take their education to a higher level. please for the hunters point family staying here. thank you. >> i do not need three minutes. i will share with my brother. i live and work in hunters point, i play in hunters point, i raise kids in hunters point. and i work for hunters point family. the reason i am here today is to ask that we are allowed to stay here to work with other community-based organizations, they have a proven track record. i'm here representing three of my children. i have one son who is at the airport internship. i have a daughter that just got hired the 21st. she came to matters. family ever since she was 24 -- said she was a child. she is 24 now. whatever support i needed with him because he is a rambunctious, i can go
here at 1800 oakdale. i am standing because i would love for us to stay here. it is great we have been in the community. we are a grassroots organization. we have started offering ged classes here and it is more appropriate -- we're trying to raise the bar for our participants. they can get the feel of being in a college setting so they can start learning what it is to take their education to a higher level. please for the hunters point family staying here. thank you. >> i do not need...
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for them, myself andor all of us here today whose voices are silenced please help us make sure no oneelse has to suffer tragedies like any of us have had to suffer. thank you very much. >> andrew goddard. >> good afternoon. my name is andrew goard. you have heard from my son. i'm looking at my watch. know what i was doing five years ago today at almost this exact moment. i was on the telephone with a surgeon discussing my son's injuries trying to keep it together for the rest of my family. nine months after i suffered that loss -- or that injury to our family, i went to the virginia general assembly to see what was going to be done to change things in virginia. imagine my surprise when everyone seemed to tell me now is not the time to talk about such a thing. nine months after 32 people were killed in virginia, it wasn't the timeo talk about it. imagine my disgust when i realized it was the time to talk about a bill to return gun rights to people with mental illness and had said they were now recovered from it. while you can't do anything to stop someone who is mentally in problems an
for them, myself andor all of us here today whose voices are silenced please help us make sure no oneelse has to suffer tragedies like any of us have had to suffer. thank you very much. >> andrew goddard. >> good afternoon. my name is andrew goard. you have heard from my son. i'm looking at my watch. know what i was doing five years ago today at almost this exact moment. i was on the telephone with a surgeon discussing my son's injuries trying to keep it together for the rest of my...
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for all of us here at nbc news, "dateline."l of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
for all of us here at nbc news, "dateline."l of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today and washington will be trying to talk its allies into raising one billion dollars a year to assist security forces in afghanistan this crunch nato ministers summit that's kicked off today in brussels the meeting comes at a crucial time for the alliance with some members having recently announced an early pullout of troops from the violence ravaged country but the selfish interests of american parties are still determined in washington's policy of what is according to medea benjamin a co-founder of the antiwar activist group known as. unfortunately we've seen during the primary campaign of the republicans are hard line saying that we should be staying beyond twenty four teams and that tends to bring the obama administration into our live position as well we don't have any challengers to obama coming from a work aggressive position saying out now and the race of the american public seems to be muffled issue i have been a very severe is always the theory that should things fall apa
it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today and washington will be trying to talk its allies into raising one billion dollars a year to assist security forces in afghanistan this crunch nato ministers summit that's kicked off today in brussels the meeting comes at a crucial time for the alliance with some members having recently announced an early pullout of troops from the violence ravaged country but the selfish interests of american parties are still determined in washington's policy of...
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very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow river sue shame outcry from internet users over the controversial cyber security act is set to spill onto the streets the hacker group anonymous is hitting back in response to the bill by launching what it calls operation defense face to. we are calling upon the citizens of the united states to physically protest having a pass the u.s. house of representatives on friday is now a step closer to becoming law and next it's heading to the senate as the white house continues to threaten a veto over the bill that could allow internet companies to legally share sensitive user information with the american government a move critics say infringes on privacy and civil liberties journalist david seaman explains how this bill puts everybody at risk here going after people before they've even committed anything that's illegal. in that case the adage that a moment where they added that now they can do this to protect children to protect minors this could be something is vague as you know somebody who is seventeen years old if you have a cou
very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the moscow river sue shame outcry from internet users over the controversial cyber security act is set to spill onto the streets the hacker group anonymous is hitting back in response to the bill by launching what it calls operation defense face to. we are calling upon the citizens of the united states to physically protest having a pass the u.s. house of representatives on friday is now a step closer to becoming law and next it's heading to the...
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project at the institute for national security studies here in tel aviv thank you very much for joining us here in r.t. your work and when we sat down together a couple of weeks ago you said it was not in israel's interest to launch a military strike on iran why do you think israel should not strike iran i don't think that is really a force is large enough or strong enough to actually destroy the iranian nuclear weapon project might cause damage some damage but it would not. destroy it so it would not achieve anything if you think the u.s. would consider cooperating with israel in such a strike but quietly it's first of all those no quietly in this issue because things would tend to come out sooner or later so to begin with. on the one hand i think president obama has not ruled out an american strike yet even though his military is very reluctant to get into another war in the middle east i don't think you would do it during an election year so can't let the reason for its all to launch a strike now before there's a new american leadership in place there is think there is a future in the united
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spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy world with us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better can spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and degrees to go. that's the usual practice for those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of the native new nets reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so our medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital of the patients helped by the air on the limbs are being treated for service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some locals exaggerate or make up health
spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snowy world with us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not warm but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better can spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and degrees to go. that's the usual...
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us in 2009. goopublic works is here. this reminds us of the 3000 people but passed away in 1906 from the devastating earthquake, but the rebirth of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivo
us in 2009. goopublic works is here. this reminds us of the 3000 people but passed away in 1906 from the devastating earthquake, but the rebirth of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on...
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for all of us here at nbc news, tonight's "dateline." for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, thanks for joining us i'm jan elwang. nbc bay area is live in gilroy with the latest on this information. george, police don't believe they are connected? >> reporter: you think they may shall related, right, gilroy police say there are significant differences leading them to believe they may be looking at two different cases here. investigators say the two robberies happened on a street called the independent order of odd fellows avenue or ioff. here's why investigators believe they may be different. the first attack happened last night around 10:30. police say two guys got into the back of a taxi and demanded money. detectives say the two suspects attack the cab driver, punching him and also tried to choke him from behind. the robbers were able to get abay with the cab by's cash. then five minutes later another suspect robbed a man at knifepoint and investigators say this suspect ran
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thanks for having us here today. we provide a critical service to the most vulnerable san francisco in. we help 100 or more people per day. we can show a paper record, how many people use our service every day, every month. we need to contract to meet the rising cost of living. nonprofit organizations have not had increase from the city in five years. meanwhile, -- we ask you to consider priorities. many nonprofit workers, like myself, are one paycheck away from homelessness. make sure you increase the non- profit organization to stay in the budget. it is the only way we can continue providing the critical service the city so desperately needs. thank you. commissioner chu: thank you. >> good afternoon, budget and finance committee. i am a tenant organizer porto mission hotel -- for the mission hotel. want to make a couple of points about the flat year-to-year budgeting. one thing, i'm sure you know this, in general, like, right now, people are becoming homeless. that is one of the major changes that would negatively
thanks for having us here today. we provide a critical service to the most vulnerable san francisco in. we help 100 or more people per day. we can show a paper record, how many people use our service every day, every month. we need to contract to meet the rising cost of living. nonprofit organizations have not had increase from the city in five years. meanwhile, -- we ask you to consider priorities. many nonprofit workers, like myself, are one paycheck away from homelessness. make sure you...
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pleasure and enthusiastic banks -- thanks to this wonderful organization that has now been here for 10 years, helping us think through and plan and inc. lot more partners. i want to also recognize ford, there sustainability program that mike is here to talk through. i just sat in one of your cars be as enthusiastic. i have already told your cells per cent to talk to our fleet manager to make sure we get a few of those -- i tell your sales person to talk to our fleet manager to maturity of those on our fleet. i think it is up for me to come back and visit the whole group, because every three months they are extending in our great city. i would like to see the next product that they have up there. but autodesk and ford are great partners today on this clean tech innovation we have in our city. to have so many companies gathering and then to announce this great award, the clean debt capital north america. this is a wonderful award for our city. it is not just the award we are enthusiastic about. i am in it is a bad -- enthusiastic about all the efforts in getting that award. there are so many people who pu
pleasure and enthusiastic banks -- thanks to this wonderful organization that has now been here for 10 years, helping us think through and plan and inc. lot more partners. i want to also recognize ford, there sustainability program that mike is here to talk through. i just sat in one of your cars be as enthusiastic. i have already told your cells per cent to talk to our fleet manager to make sure we get a few of those -- i tell your sales person to talk to our fleet manager to maturity of those...
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here today. thank you for welcoming us to your district. malia and i have been focused on its third street continuously. we're not going to give up. there's no reason to give up. there is investment in people to be had here. wonderful people who live here want mendell plaza to be more successful, the bayview opera house. we open up a couple other storefronts along third street. we're going to continue doing that with the personal investments that people are making on housing. i want to continue thanking the former commissioners of our redevelopment agency. leroy king is here today. along with commissioner dar. thank you. [applause] i want to thank the bayview merchants association. thank you for constantly working with us here and making sure we do the right thing and communicate with all the people and not let go. i want to thank our police department. the captain is here. he is working with everybody thank you for being here. [applause] askinder is very worldly. he knows what is happening in our city and in this neighborhood. he is investi
here today. thank you for welcoming us to your district. malia and i have been focused on its third street continuously. we're not going to give up. there's no reason to give up. there is investment in people to be had here. wonderful people who live here want mendell plaza to be more successful, the bayview opera house. we open up a couple other storefronts along third street. we're going to continue doing that with the personal investments that people are making on housing. i want to continue...
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one pm in moscow match reza good to have you with us here on r t as we bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news the head of syria's national council has called on the friends of syria group members to provide support for the rebels fighting the army inside syria the summit being held for the second time in india putting more pressure on the assad regime and bolstering the opposition party sorry for ports from istanbul. well the conference is going underway here in istanbul we have the turkish prime minister giving the aping address now in that he said that the country doesn't interfere with any other country's internal policies but he said the syrian government continues to oppress the legitimate demands of the syrian people now as the conference is going on inside actually caught a demonstration of the syrian people just outside the building the turkish prime minister also saying that twenty thousand syrian people now inside turkey who were forced to flee from the violence now the friends of syria conference today is going to aim to provide support to the mai
one pm in moscow match reza good to have you with us here on r t as we bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news the head of syria's national council has called on the friends of syria group members to provide support for the rebels fighting the army inside syria the summit being held for the second time in india putting more pressure on the assad regime and bolstering the opposition party sorry for ports from istanbul. well the conference is going underway here in...
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to discuss the some joint law is by national senior partner at burnell capital here in moscow higher on things for joining. us let's get the situation straight here so moody's and fitch have the u.s. as aaa s. and p. as double a plus and now this new on their own agencies says is double a so which one is right. well you know in america is the largest economy and the most successful economy historically in the world it has the world's reserve currency. is facing enormous structural difficulties right now. cvs to find very difficult to to solve. you know i think until they find some way to move forward on those problems it doesn't deserve to have the highest possible rights and so i think the double a right to use more go right now speaking of these structural difficulties is there any indication that washington is doing anything to resolve its debt situation. they're certainly trying there's a lot of conversation going on they are trying to find ways to cut expenditure they're trying to buy a grace to raise revenue but you know you see it's political deadlock there until they can find some way to agree on need
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seven am in moscow i mattress i could have you with us here on our team our top story the u.n. security council voted to send observers to syria to oversee the country's fragile cease fire the first monitors will arrive sunday as reports emerge or fresh clashes russia donated a revision of the original u.s. draft to hold all sides in the conflict accountable for abuses are very important i reports from new york. the security council is cautiously optimistic and quite proud of itself that it's finally able to speak with one voice or reach a consensus the first resolution now unanimously adopted on syria it calls for monitors. to team of thirty going to syria immediately to observe this cease fire the fragile cease fire in place there according to russian ambassador to the u.n. but one russian officer will be part of the group heading to syria the resolution that was adopted also calls on all parties in syria including the opposition to immediately seize all armed violence in all its forms this is what was a sticking point on friday and why the security council was wasn't able to
seven am in moscow i mattress i could have you with us here on our team our top story the u.n. security council voted to send observers to syria to oversee the country's fragile cease fire the first monitors will arrive sunday as reports emerge or fresh clashes russia donated a revision of the original u.s. draft to hold all sides in the conflict accountable for abuses are very important i reports from new york. the security council is cautiously optimistic and quite proud of itself that it's...
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i'm afraid to stand here even though this is the soldiers and settlers often come here to harass us you being here protects me israelis are controlling all springs the source of our water . this is an obvious solid relig a place where it's how many tried has lived for some four hundred years but nearly three decades ago and israeli settlements sprung up next door and slowly started encroaching on the villages land today a third of what used to be to me ground is controlled by settlers so. it's very frustrating to see the settlement on loans that is ours and which we can no longer access it's portable and unafraid that the day will come when they will knock on my door and say this house it's not yours it's ours. the one screening area is the main source of water for these palestinian farmers because they can now only access it ten hours a week while the city's use it all the time and far from it being in a city for them they are making money and using it as a tourism site the settlers have been investing a lot of effort to try and get israeli public to come here internet sites an adverti
i'm afraid to stand here even though this is the soldiers and settlers often come here to harass us you being here protects me israelis are controlling all springs the source of our water . this is an obvious solid relig a place where it's how many tried has lived for some four hundred years but nearly three decades ago and israeli settlements sprung up next door and slowly started encroaching on the villages land today a third of what used to be to me ground is controlled by settlers so. it's...
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here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the weight. i have been thinking a lot about things floating through the air. it is also very windy down here. there is a piece of sheet music up there that i have embroidered third. there is a pamphlet about hearing dea -- nearing death. this is a dead rabbit. this is what i am working on now. this is a greeting card that i found, making it embroidered. it is for a very special friend. >> while we were looking at this, i glanced down and this is amazing, and it is on top of a book, it is ridiculous and amazing. >> i am interested in the serendipity of these still life compositions. w
here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about...
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here. she joins us every year. so we're going to be here up until 8:00 tonight. so... oin us online are abc 7 news.com. living live i'm michael finney. >> there is a good month for car sales and there is ford focus shot up 65%. prius up 54%. and volkswagon had its best march since 1973, interestingly. stock prices took a dip today after federal reserve expressed concern about a slow down in hiring. dow fell almost 65 points. and s and p 500 lost five z facebook stepped up a fight with yahoo last month. yahoo accused facebook of violating 10 patents today and facebook filed a cupper -- counter suit accused of causing facebook harm. >> transit agency rolled out first train with brand new seats. the video provided to us by bart shows workers installing the vinyl seat cushions that will appear in 100 cars by the end of the month. last month bart began tearing out the seats it had in place for 40 years and forced to go as a result of rider input. >> and coming up next, can the sharks hold on to a spot in playoffs? >> larry beil is next with highlights for us. cucucu >>> here
here. she joins us every year. so we're going to be here up until 8:00 tonight. so... oin us online are abc 7 news.com. living live i'm michael finney. >> there is a good month for car sales and there is ford focus shot up 65%. prius up 54%. and volkswagon had its best march since 1973, interestingly. stock prices took a dip today after federal reserve expressed concern about a slow down in hiring. dow fell almost 65 points. and s and p 500 lost five z facebook stepped up a fight with...
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>> from all of us here, thanks for watching. join us again at 6:00 >>> tonight on "world news," remembering dick clark, the man who changed the nation when he put on a record and invited everyone to dance. ♪ for decades, our friends on new year's rockin' eve. the timeless dick clark has died at the age of 82. >>> escorts tell all. the call girls at the center of the secret service scandal finally tell their story. >>> abc news investigation. a whistle blower coming to us about an alert about national food inspection. >>> and caught on tape. a car drives into a super market. into a customers and a baby stroller. and how did another driver think the gas pedal was the brake? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, the nation is paying tribute to the man who is called the oldest teenager in america. dick clark, who died today at the age of 82. to younger generations this enthusiastic abc legend was a member of their family, on television with them on new year's eve as the ball dropped in times square. but there are also generations
>> from all of us here, thanks for watching. join us again at 6:00 >>> tonight on "world news," remembering dick clark, the man who changed the nation when he put on a record and invited everyone to dance. ♪ for decades, our friends on new year's rockin' eve. the timeless dick clark has died at the age of 82. >>> escorts tell all. the call girls at the center of the secret service scandal finally tell their story. >>> abc news investigation. a...
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targeting iran doesn't seem very likely if talks appear thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. you're welcome. issues that so much of. an emergency. people at various times finally we should value measurements of well being industries such as g.d.p. and other government. there hasn't been a theme get on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is born hopes if journalism follows real. world. we want to visit. something our. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains of me getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or no
targeting iran doesn't seem very likely if talks appear thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. you're welcome. issues that so much of. an emergency. people at various times finally we should value measurements of well being industries such as g.d.p. and other government. there hasn't been a theme get on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is born hopes if journalism follows real. world. we want to visit. something our. dear mom i'm sorry that i...
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use of hormones to ease symptoms of menopause. the issue is the risk is cancer. robert bezel is here to tell us more. >> most women have gotten the message that long-term hormone replacement medication increases breast cancer risk, but some doctors have raised the possibility that alone, may not raise the possibility for women with hysterectomies. this latest study shows that all long-term hormone use, especially ten years or more, increases risk. women should talk to their doctors, but most experts agree that women should only take hormones to treat the hot flashes and for the shortest amount of time. >> thanks. >>> still no word tonight on the identities of at least three winners of the mega million lottery. in maryland, illinois, kansas. the jackpot is worth more than $640 million. reality quickly set in for the losers and today in redbud, illinois, where one of the famous tickets was purchased, they were printing t-shirts for everyone else that read yes, i am from redbud, no, i am not the winner. >>> and in lexington, kentucky, things turned ugly after the university of kentucky
use of hormones to ease symptoms of menopause. the issue is the risk is cancer. robert bezel is here to tell us more. >> most women have gotten the message that long-term hormone replacement medication increases breast cancer risk, but some doctors have raised the possibility that alone, may not raise the possibility for women with hysterectomies. this latest study shows that all long-term hormone use, especially ten years or more, increases risk. women should talk to their doctors, but...
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with me i have to only i enjoy the deputy israeli foreign minister thank you very much for joining us here on r t pleasure to be here is israel preparing for war with iran israel is not preparing for war in iran because we believe iran can be stopped through diplomatic and economic means iran is a very vulnerable and weak country economically politically socially but it all depends on a united front by the entire international community anything deed there will be enforced biting sanctions we will not need to resort to any other means so why all the war coming from government well. mostly it is media reports so we are not responsible for that ever read to emphasize that iran he's a threat. not only to israel but to the entire international community you've spoken for harsher sanctions on iran but what sanctions just make it rain here national clothes right and support the government more fervently you know and this is a challenge that we have to address and we have been addressing you because we have nothing against the great iranian people the persian people in fact when you talk about th
with me i have to only i enjoy the deputy israeli foreign minister thank you very much for joining us here on r t pleasure to be here is israel preparing for war with iran israel is not preparing for war in iran because we believe iran can be stopped through diplomatic and economic means iran is a very vulnerable and weak country economically politically socially but it all depends on a united front by the entire international community anything deed there will be enforced biting sanctions we...
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. >> now some news about someone who is very, very special to us here at 9news now. it's our colleague jc hayward who has brought us all along on her amazing 40-year journey at this station. she's shown us moments that were both bitter and sweet. today what she shared during her noon newscast is very tough to hear and it affect all of us deeply. >> i need to share something that's very personal and private with most people but i want to share it with you because i feel you are my friend and my fans. on wednesday i was diagnosed with breast cancer. and i need you. i need your prayers, i need your support and i need your love. >> you got it, jc. she says her prognosis is good. the cancer was caught easter. one of the first people jc talked to about her diagnosis was her long time friend and our morning ainge company, andrea roane. for decades now andrea has been encouraging women and men, conduct those monthly self- exams. jc says it's so important because that's how she found the lump in her breast. since the announcement our facebook page has been flooded with all the
. >> now some news about someone who is very, very special to us here at 9news now. it's our colleague jc hayward who has brought us all along on her amazing 40-year journey at this station. she's shown us moments that were both bitter and sweet. today what she shared during her noon newscast is very tough to hear and it affect all of us deeply. >> i need to share something that's very personal and private with most people but i want to share it with you because i feel you are my...
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today if they were selling soap they would use some division star i suppose as their model. here are northeasterners using stonewall jackson to sell soap. what an explosion in jackson's public image, in just a period of a few weeks. that of course is my main thing today. an aside from the phrenology. maybe some of you are young enough that have never been exposed to it. pseudo science that the bumps on your cranium showed your strengths and weaknesses. and this was one of the eccentric enthusiasms. his library, which survived quite extensively, a few miles from here on the boulevard, includes two phrenological volumes. one is something like marriage or a guide for choosing a life's mate. you were supposed to feel his or her head and look for the bump that had to do with love, sentiment, music. jackson presumably was concave for music since he was tone deaf. this has fallen out of vote. but the fact that it was in the american phrenological journal seems to be a footnote. when he launched his epic venture he had no cache whatsoever. just none. public mentioned of him in the valley
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you know, i think there are three particular things that all of us or most of us here have in common. one, we never expected this would happen to us. two, we wondered how in the hell did that shooter get that gun? and three, we don't want this to happen to you. my name is tom mauser, father of daniel mauser, killed at columbine high school on april 20th, 1999. two weeks before that, he asked me at the dinner table, innocently, dad, did you know there were loopholes in the brady bill? then he was shot with a gun that was purchased at a gun show through one of those loopholes. that motivated me into action. i led the fight in colorado to close that gun show loophole. when the legislature failed to close it, we took it to a vote of the people. we closed it with the vote of 70% to 30%. [ applause ] the people clearly, clearly spoke up. and now i'm speaking up again. on may 1st, i'll be releasing a book about my columbine experiences, and it's called "walking in daniel's shoes," named because during those days when i was advocating, as today, i wore these shoes. these are the shoes my son
you know, i think there are three particular things that all of us or most of us here have in common. one, we never expected this would happen to us. two, we wondered how in the hell did that shooter get that gun? and three, we don't want this to happen to you. my name is tom mauser, father of daniel mauser, killed at columbine high school on april 20th, 1999. two weeks before that, he asked me at the dinner table, innocently, dad, did you know there were loopholes in the brady bill? then he...
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all right mr some are thanks very much indeed for sharing your thoughts with us here in our audience some are us based political analysts talking to us here. thank you. well there are mixed opinions around the world on the syrian crisis but today we want to know whether you think a complete cease fire is likely to be respected that's the question we're asking and today's poll on our key dot com so here's what we've got so far let's take a look at the answers in the pie chart there well as you can see it so far the majority which is forty three percent are skeptical saying the asin scene will push for another levy on the second largest group which is thirty three percent and think neither said nor the rebels will back down twenty one percent say it seems far as possible if the rebels lay down their arms behind already for now only three percent think that syrian national pressure will work so log on to our website or to com and let us know what you think. in the global financial crisis one man's loss is another man's game millions struggle to get by and there are there is seeing and gr
all right mr some are thanks very much indeed for sharing your thoughts with us here in our audience some are us based political analysts talking to us here. thank you. well there are mixed opinions around the world on the syrian crisis but today we want to know whether you think a complete cease fire is likely to be respected that's the question we're asking and today's poll on our key dot com so here's what we've got so far let's take a look at the answers in the pie chart there well as you...