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[applause] >> for me, the most exciting things -- and i think for the mayor and all of us here. you look at us up here, lots of people of color. unfortunately when you look at our universities and colleges, they do not have all the people of color. it is great to see an audience of people that look like us. it was about time, right? and i do not know about you, but that is what it is all about. not about us being successful. all of us already made it. it is about how we get everybody in this city and community to rally behind the young people like yourself who have a whole future ahead of you, and we have screwed up the plan of for you really bad. you guys are going to have to be 10 times smarter than us because we did not figure it out. it is exciting to be in a place where you folks are going to be in the future and to have the gates foundation stepped up and give you some of the tools. one of the frustrating things for me as a superintendent is i kind of believe we are educating all you young people for a world that just does not exist anymore. things have changed so much. when i was
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here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who is a no no boy and he talks about how, even now, 60-something years later, there are people in the community who won't talk to him because he was a no no boy. but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are
here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who...
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norm this lunar eclipse in a decade now and away on his tongue barton is watching the skies for us looking up into the night sky observers can see a bright red moon that's a lunar eclipse the first full lunar eclipse since the year two thousand or exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually when you look up at the moon in the night sky it's a reflection of the sun's rays that makes it look white but to lloyd's the earth moved in between the sun and the moon blocking out the sun's rays the only rays that got from the sun to the moon were those that were passed through the edge of the earth's atmosphere and those rays had the big blue elements taken out of them meaning that those rays that get to the moon are the red ones giving it that reddish tubes well all around the globe people are watching this lunar eclipse the only place that can't see it is north america because it's daytime there at the moment but for an hour and a half through the full eclipse of the of the moon people looking at the moon especially if they're using telescopes and binoculars can see extra detail all the moon's surface
norm this lunar eclipse in a decade now and away on his tongue barton is watching the skies for us looking up into the night sky observers can see a bright red moon that's a lunar eclipse the first full lunar eclipse since the year two thousand or exactly is a lunar eclipse well usually when you look up at the moon in the night sky it's a reflection of the sun's rays that makes it look white but to lloyd's the earth moved in between the sun and the moon blocking out the sun's rays the only rays...
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how they make us look greaout here. it's 4:41 right now. >>> this morning, a sneak peek at the new "star wars" game for kinect. microsoft studios will formally announce the game in l.a. it is the first time "star wars" joined forces with the x box 360. it's for all ages and should hit store shelves this winter. >>> after two years of shrinking wii sales, nintendo is pressing play on the gaming system. a big announcement will happen at the e-3 expo. nintendo is keeping it kauai it now, but they are talking hi-definition graphics and touch screen controllers. new reports of hackers targetinging the systems. with more on that, let's turn to bi birtha with cnbc. >>> futures are at a lower start after the very disappointing jobs report on friday. only 54,000 jobs. this economy is stalling further and some of them think it's going to tie the hands of the federal reserve. now, they are not likely to raise interest rates for more than a year. maybe until the end of next year. asian markets this morning were weaker and europe ha
how they make us look greaout here. it's 4:41 right now. >>> this morning, a sneak peek at the new "star wars" game for kinect. microsoft studios will formally announce the game in l.a. it is the first time "star wars" joined forces with the x box 360. it's for all ages and should hit store shelves this winter. >>> after two years of shrinking wii sales, nintendo is pressing play on the gaming system. a big announcement will happen at the e-3 expo. nintendo...
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at the end of the day when you look at our lives and why we are here on this planet, there is a sense of urgency for us to take this nation back because when you look at this life that we have been blessed with -- as dr. mays also reminded the young men at morehouse about this game called life -- life is just a minute, only 60 seconds in it. it is forced upon you. you cannot refuse it. it is up to you to use it. you must suffer if you lose it. give an account if you abuse it. just a tiny whittle minute, but our eternity is in it. to president obama and all of the liberals in washington, d.c., the united states of america is not going to become the united states of europe, not on our watch and not under president herman cain. [applause] thank you. >> do you remember that dark horse candidate from last year? how do you like me now? [applause] [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [crowd chanting "ron paul"] thank you. i have great news for the cause of liberty, the country is coming our way. [applause] i have always been an optimist. i have always believed the cause of liber
at the end of the day when you look at our lives and why we are here on this planet, there is a sense of urgency for us to take this nation back because when you look at this life that we have been blessed with -- as dr. mays also reminded the young men at morehouse about this game called life -- life is just a minute, only 60 seconds in it. it is forced upon you. you cannot refuse it. it is up to you to use it. you must suffer if you lose it. give an account if you abuse it. just a tiny...
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our capacity, when they have a major project or controversy, or an issue, they make a referral to us to look at the environmental report. they will ask us to look early in the process to see if the analysis is adequate and correct, and they will take our opinions and analysis in consideration. we don't have -- they and their commission make the final judgment. finally, on the proactive information, like the healthy development tool, there are no regulations. we typically will, when we do one of these evaluations, we will bring to the planning department and project proponent our analysis and a set of recommendations. we will have a dialogue with them. "ok, we can do these things. we cannot do these things." those have to do with improving the neighborhood, like improving parks and transportation conditions. supervisor campos: final question before we open it for public comment. i know that there have been concerns about a specific project that has been raised. this is not the purpose of this in terms of our discussion. it is about the general guidelines to follow. what do you presently have
our capacity, when they have a major project or controversy, or an issue, they make a referral to us to look at the environmental report. they will ask us to look early in the process to see if the analysis is adequate and correct, and they will take our opinions and analysis in consideration. we don't have -- they and their commission make the final judgment. finally, on the proactive information, like the healthy development tool, there are no regulations. we typically will, when we do one of...
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russian capital you know just sort of people very busy treatments with the use of medical leeches trying to creatures might look disgusting to me. but their value for human health qualities applied around the world for thousands of years they use as a means to produce blood clotting to relieve pressure in the veins and a risk of flight and reconstructive surgery to stimulate blood circulation there are several clinics in moscow a friendly territory just make sure that the leeches they use are specially bred medical species like in this offense here. leeches are credit special factories they are fed with the serum of kabul but from there they are distributed to the root to purpose all medical leeches are nonreversible. might be a haven for smokers and at the same time a problem for health conscious people although their approach smoking and nonsmoking areas in many public places are completely nonsmoking policy is still something you are capitals restaurants and cafes there are only a few in the city like this park called calcutta it's located even happening but up to the area i looked for a full list of nonsmok
russian capital you know just sort of people very busy treatments with the use of medical leeches trying to creatures might look disgusting to me. but their value for human health qualities applied around the world for thousands of years they use as a means to produce blood clotting to relieve pressure in the veins and a risk of flight and reconstructive surgery to stimulate blood circulation there are several clinics in moscow a friendly territory just make sure that the leeches they use are...
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telling you we need to learn from our past mistakes and look forward we have to solve our problems in the immediacy and long term it's not enough for us to be armchair quarterbacks looking back and saying well this was tried and it failed and just abandon a game or respond or out of time but i'm totally with you we should learn from the past and we should look at the prosperity that we have and if the sixty's seventy's and eighty's when it's up to x. rates were ninety one and seventy four percent any of david thank you for being disagree with i know you go through with ok it is you do is absurd to ask as temple and he also has his googles as proposal requires the federal government to stop offering services that can be offered by private companies on google considering that you can find a private company on google to do just about anything from wage war dead u.k. kids to health care to seniors polanski is basically kicking the government out of the country these ideas will fundamentally remake our nation turning us into the libertarian paradise of somalia so if change in abject poverty or what you're looking for but plenty of. time fo
telling you we need to learn from our past mistakes and look forward we have to solve our problems in the immediacy and long term it's not enough for us to be armchair quarterbacks looking back and saying well this was tried and it failed and just abandon a game or respond or out of time but i'm totally with you we should learn from the past and we should look at the prosperity that we have and if the sixty's seventy's and eighty's when it's up to x. rates were ninety one and seventy four...
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cannot believe that drones are likely to bring this abroad and in their haste to be involved the us look to me like you're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan in one nine hundred seventy you know i'm only rushed in as part of the cold war armed anyone that turned up to frighten me off and thus was born the taliban. here with one of the highest teen suicide rates in the world russia has been jolted into the action to try to reverse the worrying trend but experts say it's not that simple because there are several causes that can lead to tragedy if left of noticed there's artie's exeunt a boy to report compassion is a cure but sadly that's the remedy that's all too hard to come. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students are gearing up for the lives that lay ahead of them if you choose point you to pollyanna their brightest student who it seemed had her future figured out a stage i want to become a journalist because it's a very interesting and creative profession which would open doors to the world from a yet but instead of risk pooling ce
cannot believe that drones are likely to bring this abroad and in their haste to be involved the us look to me like you're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan in one nine hundred seventy you know i'm only rushed in as part of the cold war armed anyone that turned up to frighten me off and thus was born the taliban. here with one of the highest teen suicide rates in the world russia has been jolted into the action to try to reverse the worrying trend but experts say...
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tells us why he thinks countries should look after themselves. greece and portugal should leave the euro to save the european union according to german ruling party m.p. close pizza will show mr we'll see what will happen if you keep bailing them out. you know and you would treaties that it was regulated that there must be any bailout because. otherwise. you would. ruin the popular kid finances of those countries who are contributing to it. as long as each country is responsible for its budgets it has to take full responsibility and the only right answer to that is no bailout how do the bailouts affect the german economy in germany we are making a lot of efforts to keep public debt under control. we. just amended our constitution we put in their so-called truth and pens and kept break. which. defines the steps we have to take with our. budgets. in order to come to the zero nine and then start paying the debt back. and it is dangerous if this is. infected by. policy national policy of other europe otter's. where it's it is an invitation to a bigge
tells us why he thinks countries should look after themselves. greece and portugal should leave the euro to save the european union according to german ruling party m.p. close pizza will show mr we'll see what will happen if you keep bailing them out. you know and you would treaties that it was regulated that there must be any bailout because. otherwise. you would. ruin the popular kid finances of those countries who are contributing to it. as long as each country is responsible for its budgets...
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we instituted a payroll audit program to look at are we paying our payroll appropriately according to law, according to our ammo you -- our memo use 00 o -- our mou's. our goal is to revamp -- is to revamp at least six departments. in our capital improvement area, we would like to look at the four different bonds we have. that includes the clean and safe neighborhood parks and earthquake emergency response. we anticipating -- we anticipate doing quite a bit of work in this area, internally or externally, to have a general look at how our bond money is being spent, looking at our construction and the relationship with our contractors and dpw and various departments. as supervisor camos k -- campos knows, we had other items look that under the was separate -- under the wsip. we have other normal compliance audits that occur, as well as looking at other areas generally in our department, developing also a contract wide audit to determine how we are handling our contract. the couple of years ago, we looked at office depot. we want to make sure we are administering our contracts appropriately so we will be developing a program that wil
we instituted a payroll audit program to look at are we paying our payroll appropriately according to law, according to our ammo you -- our memo use 00 o -- our mou's. our goal is to revamp -- is to revamp at least six departments. in our capital improvement area, we would like to look at the four different bonds we have. that includes the clean and safe neighborhood parks and earthquake emergency response. we anticipating -- we anticipate doing quite a bit of work in this area, internally or...
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. >> look at us. look where we came from. >> i know, man. re going. >> this is where we came from. >> we're hanging out in heaven, right? >> yeah, big time. where we came from, man. this is awesome. >> i love uf, mike. i mean, i don't care whether we were in tokyo or atlantic city or vegas or anything else. >> thanks, man. thanks, brother. love you, brother. now and forever, man. i know your heart. i know your heart. thanks. nothing to feel sad about, man. >> i will call you as soon as i land, okay? >> you better. you better. give tiki our love, huh? thank you, mike. thank you. god bless you. in every way. in every way. hug those kids. >> i will. >> lessons from the fight. >>> coming up, a surprise gift for his daughter and a happy ending. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour. that's one serious machine. but you can do this. any socket can. the volt only needs about a buck fifty worth of charge a day, and for longer trips, it can use gas. so get psyched. th
. >> look at us. look where we came from. >> i know, man. re going. >> this is where we came from. >> we're hanging out in heaven, right? >> yeah, big time. where we came from, man. this is awesome. >> i love uf, mike. i mean, i don't care whether we were in tokyo or atlantic city or vegas or anything else. >> thanks, man. thanks, brother. love you, brother. now and forever, man. i know your heart. i know your heart. thanks. nothing to feel sad about,...
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the truth is, as you know, people like us look at what's happening in the world, and then we project it forward. we think if i know a and b, then i've got to know that c and d are coming. and that's kind of the way it's been with my fiction. i do spend time with c.i.a. officers and with officers from disi, the pakistani intelligence services and services of other countries. i think, based on what i'm seeing right now in real life, where the story has to go, and with my last few books it's actually ended up in that space, which is weird for me as a writer, but, hey, i hope it's fun for readers. tavis: i want to come back in a moment to your prophetic writing, as it were, given what's happening between the u.s. and pakistan even as we speak. but i'll let you topline what the story is and then we'll come back to some real-life stuff. >> this story is set largely in pakistan. it's the story of a c.i.a. operation under very deep cover far from langley, far from the eabses that traditionally provide cover. it's an entertainment business based in studio city, california. to hide our covert
the truth is, as you know, people like us look at what's happening in the world, and then we project it forward. we think if i know a and b, then i've got to know that c and d are coming. and that's kind of the way it's been with my fiction. i do spend time with c.i.a. officers and with officers from disi, the pakistani intelligence services and services of other countries. i think, based on what i'm seeing right now in real life, where the story has to go, and with my last few books it's...
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we dance with who brought us. look, the republicans freed the slaves, we voted for them for 100 years. then the democrats passed the civil rights act, so that's been good for damn near fiddy. >> jon: how do they enforce this uniformity, this bloc? >> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the ballot box, "you better be voting for the black president, negro. don't make me come in there." >> jon: larry, please. >> they're having a def jam reunion. i was working out some stuff. >> jon: are there still concerns for the black community as unifying as slavery and setting ration? >> not really. these days class is more important than race. like affirmative action. my kids don't need it. my daughter took a spot from a white kid at princeton, he has a right to be upset. good luck, baby. >> jon: so you think voting monowillitically has hurt the black com
we dance with who brought us. look, the republicans freed the slaves, we voted for them for 100 years. then the democrats passed the civil rights act, so that's been good for damn near fiddy. >> jon: how do they enforce this uniformity, this bloc? >> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the...
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up, the clock is ticking on oakland's budget. >> san franciscans use half -- half as much electricity as other americans. we'll take a look at that coming up in "tech today." >>> and we're using electricity and gas depending on what fuels your car. westbound 580. yellow speed bess low 50. the red cars, speeds into the 20s. i'll show you your commute as it shapes up this preholiday thursday. >>> welcome back. looking at the south bay as the commute starts to build just a tad bit. let me move that away. we have some slowing near the 44. things sorted themselves out. there's the slowing watch at 101 approaching the 680 interchange. coming past a refreshing waterpark. go to great america or an outdoor concert or shoreline. straight drive up the san mateo bridge. there you go. westbound coming away from us. that's the taillights. the commute direction. moving smoothly but a heavier volume. a little slowing off the 880 interchange. toward us off the peninsula, no problems. you can see the peninsula. a clear view here. another live look shows you the build-up as the metering lights were turned on a few minutes ago. the middle of
up, the clock is ticking on oakland's budget. >> san franciscans use half -- half as much electricity as other americans. we'll take a look at that coming up in "tech today." >>> and we're using electricity and gas depending on what fuels your car. westbound 580. yellow speed bess low 50. the red cars, speeds into the 20s. i'll show you your commute as it shapes up this preholiday thursday. >>> welcome back. looking at the south bay as the commute starts to...
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. >>> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely.ept for kristen, who has some interesting facts about our state flags. ♪ >> reporter: alaska's coastline is longer than all our other states' coastlines combined. so it would be reasonable to imagine that the state flag's blue background represents the oceans surrounding alaska. but actually, that field of blue represents the magnificent skies above alaska, as well as the state's official flower, the forget-me-not. the flag was designed by a teenager who entered a contest in 1926. >> there was actually a 13-year-old orphan named benny benson who submitted the winning design. it was a territory-wide flag contest. alaska wasn't even a state yet. and they got all sorts of wonderful entries with polar bears and everything else you'd relate to alaska, eskimo images, those sorts of things. but he simply went with the big dipper, which is a part of ursa, the great bear, because he saw strength in the people of alaska. and then he also included the north star, because, whether it was his fores
. >>> we see them all the time, but very few of us look closely.ept for kristen, who has some interesting facts about our state flags. ♪ >> reporter: alaska's coastline is longer than all our other states' coastlines combined. so it would be reasonable to imagine that the state flag's blue background represents the oceans surrounding alaska. but actually, that field of blue represents the magnificent skies above alaska, as well as the state's official flower, the forget-me-not....
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instead of looking out for us, they are looking out for corporations. it is really becoming a bad situation. i don't understanding. i don't understand why supreme court justices like clarence thomas, he seems to have a clear conflict with his wife. i just don't understand how these things are coming about. no one is saying anything. congress is not saying anything and no one is doing anything. host: let us take a listen of justice scalia from the term this year asking -- the plant is for the case, asking for evidence walmart intentionally discriminated on the basis of sex. >> if the institute where every manager has to be trained before they become a manager, they provide as a response to a standard question, why are women so underrepresented or fume women in management? the response given was because men seek advancement or are aggressive in seeking advancement. that is a typical spirit typical statement provided to every person going through the management training program that forms of their decisions when they make discretion to make promotion. >> t
instead of looking out for us, they are looking out for corporations. it is really becoming a bad situation. i don't understanding. i don't understand why supreme court justices like clarence thomas, he seems to have a clear conflict with his wife. i just don't understand how these things are coming about. no one is saying anything. congress is not saying anything and no one is doing anything. host: let us take a listen of justice scalia from the term this year asking -- the plant is for the...
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interferences by anyone that came to us and assured us or stated to us that occurred. >> my question was did you examine that possibility. did you look into that? >> it was nothing that would lead us for that from the information the interviews we conducted. it didn't state that and didn't probe further. we stayed within the allegation that was proper to us and no one said there was any interference by the white house at all. >> but did you ask? >> i want to get back with you on that one particular point just to ensure in our notes but i want to assure you that never came up. >> my question is, did you ask if there was any communications along the lines of what i just inquired? >> i have to get with you with regard to that specific question. >> thank you. with that i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes jafment -- the gentleman from louisiana. >> thank you. i appreciate mr. markey's efforts to defend his former employee, but he alleged that maybe those other commissioners were derelict in their responsibility of learning as much as they could learn. did you find any evidence of dereliction of duty and learning other issues by the
interferences by anyone that came to us and assured us or stated to us that occurred. >> my question was did you examine that possibility. did you look into that? >> it was nothing that would lead us for that from the information the interviews we conducted. it didn't state that and didn't probe further. we stayed within the allegation that was proper to us and no one said there was any interference by the white house at all. >> but did you ask? >> i want to get back...
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>>> muscles keep us strong, burn calories help us look younger but when middle age hits, boom, they'rey go? dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: it's a bummer but in our 30s and 50s, most of us begin to lose a little muscle about a quarter pound every year. scientists are coming up with new strategies for staying strong going, going pro, meaning protein. >>> reporter: 67-year-old susan wants to stay healthy and vital. that means keeping her muscles strong. >> it's sort of a use it or lose it or at least try to maintain it. >> reporter: strength training is a great way to stem muscle loss. but a fitness expert says it's not enough. >> if you do not take in sufficient protein your body will rob it from your muscles. >> reporter: now scientists are finding out how much of which kind of protein you eat and when you eat it may really matter as you age. >> researchers today are actually examining whether or not if we increase our protein intake, can we increase our muscle mass? >> reporter: registered dietician joanne hattner says you should eat the amount of proteins in grams equal to ha
>>> muscles keep us strong, burn calories help us look younger but when middle age hits, boom, they'rey go? dr. kim mulvihill reports. >> reporter: it's a bummer but in our 30s and 50s, most of us begin to lose a little muscle about a quarter pound every year. scientists are coming up with new strategies for staying strong going, going pro, meaning protein. >>> reporter: 67-year-old susan wants to stay healthy and vital. that means keeping her muscles strong. >>...
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us. looked like he was going to miss the beginning of the force maybe run away with. that in the fifty. strong back in miami want to beat him from being down two sets to love. me and it was unfortunate i couldn't make it more competitive in the four search you know but. it's a. great match now to focus on russia has refused plays requests to be rested for tomorrow's friendly with cameroon saying he wants is so i could bounce back from a poor performance against armenia where the dutchman is not happy even though his side won that year a qualifier three one if we can get it through man public change a hat trick saying they still need to improve ahead of the next qualifier against macedonia in september advocaat refused to name names but revealed to the squad had asked him if the camry takes place in austria on tuesday however he will be without striker alexander he remains sidelined with any injury meanwhile it's been and will play the remainder qualifies. what a host of brandy's are taking place across the globe at the moment with australia thrashing neighbors new zealand three nearly o
us. looked like he was going to miss the beginning of the force maybe run away with. that in the fifty. strong back in miami want to beat him from being down two sets to love. me and it was unfortunate i couldn't make it more competitive in the four search you know but. it's a. great match now to focus on russia has refused plays requests to be rested for tomorrow's friendly with cameroon saying he wants is so i could bounce back from a poor performance against armenia where the dutchman is not...
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a look at it go call it on all. the us takes no responsibility for its impact on people or the environment from work. since many rare species live here this would have very serious consequences you know once a month or two of all the law. can now or are the only ones in the whole of eastern asia. and there are less than fifty left. there were a lot of theme. i sat in front of cum swab for one year from morning to night nor newbie three i held up a sign saying no new basis so a lot of soldiers came out to talk to me. you know all has got to get back that they offer me hamburgers for breakfast. and they were so young that you know what i mean i couldn't believe they would be sent to iraq to murder other people. you know will go through the whole movie if you young don't you go you know by thoughtless yearly as kids are trained to kill we must stop less and hold we believe we can prevent the construction of these telepaths with our actions when you look to obviously we only resort to peaceful means of protest that are going t
a look at it go call it on all. the us takes no responsibility for its impact on people or the environment from work. since many rare species live here this would have very serious consequences you know once a month or two of all the law. can now or are the only ones in the whole of eastern asia. and there are less than fifty left. there were a lot of theme. i sat in front of cum swab for one year from morning to night nor newbie three i held up a sign saying no new basis so a lot of soldiers...
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director dominic straws can out of the financial picture they're going to use looking for a suitable replacement and while the current financial situation in europe may suggest a new approach is needed to solve the problems by looks of it the i.m.f. will go in the other direction the weight of tradition and also the fact that there has been a long standing between the united states and europe the u.s. will have the world bank and europe has the fund i'm sure the europeans would convince or leading thinkers on the matter that at this juncture you still need someone familiar with the problems. the runner up is the french finance minister christine lagarde and while europeans heal her as one of the strongest economists in the euro zone some remain skeptical about her progress and christine lagarde complex. i think the short run i would expect. more of the same as long as they can sustain us you know greece may be on the edge of default and perhaps even leaving europe so they may not be able to meet but the trend is for them to continue to try greece's debt just want to fight spain and p
director dominic straws can out of the financial picture they're going to use looking for a suitable replacement and while the current financial situation in europe may suggest a new approach is needed to solve the problems by looks of it the i.m.f. will go in the other direction the weight of tradition and also the fact that there has been a long standing between the united states and europe the u.s. will have the world bank and europe has the fund i'm sure the europeans would convince or...
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india just because global markets the discipline to build those up the markets we're going to be looking for to us are both expanding the existing businesses that we operate in and also new projects. now let's look at how the markets are performing all prices have continued to fall this after the major losses of two days ago the uncertainty of the commodities market is a reflection of investors fears that greece's debt troubles are far from all front european stocks are back from early losses but the markets are unstable due to fears that the future fears about greece's situation. that the researcher has put across the eurozone and continues to rattle investor confidence the tax has climbed to more than half a percentage in the park this hour footsie is flat to positive here in russia markets continue to trade in the red the sound would be our test of the sundowner the music's almost been one percent in the red investors wary of the damaging effects of greece's. economic costs. that sold the business for this i will be back with more from the st petersburg economic forum in just under an hour's ti
india just because global markets the discipline to build those up the markets we're going to be looking for to us are both expanding the existing businesses that we operate in and also new projects. now let's look at how the markets are performing all prices have continued to fall this after the major losses of two days ago the uncertainty of the commodities market is a reflection of investors fears that greece's debt troubles are far from all front european stocks are back from early losses...
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i want to inspire us. look at folks who are able to put pennies together. a sister had a second grade education and started a bank. put the pennies together and they will grow. this recession has hurt middle america. black america. any america except for the top. you know, tavis, i want to say about 1980, the top 10% to have population, the top -- the top 1% of the population had something like 2.5% of the income. disproportionate but now, the top 1% has 10% of the income. so in roughly a two-decade period, their share shazz grown four-fold. what that means is at the bottom the share has dropped off. so the richest people have gotten much richer but those impoverished have remained that way. many times you have seeing people doing the things we did in the depression, doubling and tripling up. mamas now have three generations living with them. young people graduating from college, 1/3 of them have nowhere to go in terms of employment. no jobs. no graduate schools. moving back home. one woman wrote a book "generation debt" talking about how so many young peop
i want to inspire us. look at folks who are able to put pennies together. a sister had a second grade education and started a bank. put the pennies together and they will grow. this recession has hurt middle america. black america. any america except for the top. you know, tavis, i want to say about 1980, the top 10% to have population, the top -- the top 1% of the population had something like 2.5% of the income. disproportionate but now, the top 1% has 10% of the income. so in roughly a...
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cannot believe that cia drones are likely to bring this about and in their haste to be involved the us looked to me like you're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan. you know i mean they rushed in as part of the cold war army anyone that turned up offering to frighten off and thus was born the taliban. also making news tonight a suicide bomber struck a german convoy in northern afghanistan the vehicle was carrying german soldiers and was destroyed in the attack but now it is says there are no true casualties however at least two civilians did die in the explosion and taliban says it carried out the bombing. argentinian coastguards of seeing is more than four hundred kilos of cocaine on board a luxury u.s. registered yachts. and the boat fled the day before the police raid authorities say weapons were also brought including a machine gun which was primed for use the vessel capable of transatlantic sailing was about to head to. the operator of japan's devastated fukushima nuclear plant admits it underestimated just how much radiation it would have to filter from coolant
cannot believe that cia drones are likely to bring this about and in their haste to be involved the us looked to me like you're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan. you know i mean they rushed in as part of the cold war army anyone that turned up offering to frighten off and thus was born the taliban. also making news tonight a suicide bomber struck a german convoy in northern afghanistan the vehicle was carrying german soldiers and was destroyed in the attack but now...
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us. looking at the forecast with christina. >> good morning to you. we've got a gorgeous weekend on tap. father's day looks pretty good. but today, beautiful weather. temperatures only as high as 79 degrees all across the board. i'll let you know when the changes arrive. we've got really, really warm weather headed our way. we've got the numbers coming up. let's check your drive at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. a surprise for folks because it is just 5:00. we don't expect a lot of slowing through livermore. but it is there. the construction blocking part of the roadway in the east bound direction. westbound we do have an injury accident reported at north livermore avenue. i've been tracking that about a half hour. we still have some slowing through the area but just 19 minutes, 10 minutes better than it was about a half hour ago. so speeds are starting to increase but you see slowing leaving the scene. the accident is still there. we're following the bay bridge as well. no major issues. we expect lighter volume but we see the metering lights on at some p
us. looking at the forecast with christina. >> good morning to you. we've got a gorgeous weekend on tap. father's day looks pretty good. but today, beautiful weather. temperatures only as high as 79 degrees all across the board. i'll let you know when the changes arrive. we've got really, really warm weather headed our way. we've got the numbers coming up. let's check your drive at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. a surprise for folks because it is just 5:00. we don't expect a lot of...
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>>> hayward police have just informed us they're looking for two gunmen in a late night robbery. >>> a south bay teacher under investigation this morning. what she's accused of doing to one of her students. >>> plus work is underway in oakland at a well-known landmark. the nuisance the city's trying to get rid of. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for waking up with us on this wednesday morning. june 15th. i'm pam cook. the weather's been heating up pretty well. let's check in with steve paulson for the forecast. hi, steve. >>> hello, pam. by the coast even though if it's sunny it's not that warm. we have 60s and 70s. but inland it's still going to be toasty. a lot of 80s. low 90s to a few mid-90s if you're far enough away. here's sal. >>> steve, right now northbound and southbound 880 traffic looking good on the nimitz freeway. no major problems there. traffic looks good if you're on northbound 101 into san francisco. 4:31 back to the desk. >>> topping our news this morning one man is fighting for his life following an overnight shooting near
>>> hayward police have just informed us they're looking for two gunmen in a late night robbery. >>> a south bay teacher under investigation this morning. what she's accused of doing to one of her students. >>> plus work is underway in oakland at a well-known landmark. the nuisance the city's trying to get rid of. it's all ahead here on the ktvu morning news. >>> good morning. thank you for waking up with us on this wednesday morning. june 15th. i'm pam cook....
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. >> look at us. look where we came from, man. >> i know, man. look where we're going., right? >> big time. where we came from. this is awesome. >> i love you, mike. i mean, i don't care whether we were in tokyo or atlantic city or vegas or anything else -- thanks, man. love you, brother. now and forever, man. i know your heart. i know your heart. thanks. nothing to feel sad about, man. >> i'll call you as soon as i get home. >> you better. you better. god bless you in every day, every day. every day. hug those kids. >> i will. >> lessons from the fight. coming up, a surprise gift for his daughter, and a happy ending. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical
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perhaps for our strategic planning session, i think those yield figures would be helpful in helping us look at the portable versus non- portable sources to be able to meet those yield members -- portable -- potable versus non- potable. >> that has been a priority for staff now, working on all of the water sources we have and some of the potentially potable to try to quantify those. that is the single biggest question out there. we're doing work on that front as well as the policy front of trying to work to prepare an ordinance that would apply to non-potable water supplies throughout the city. we have a number of things throughout the city under way. >> great. those would be my responses. i do not know about the drought language that mr. jensen was talking about and whether that means -- whether that needs to be more specific and robust. >> part of that language is included in the agreement. he is referring to what has already been agreed upon, but there's also a language where we will meet and confer on that language and see if there will be a modification, and that way, we have a modifica
perhaps for our strategic planning session, i think those yield figures would be helpful in helping us look at the portable versus non- portable sources to be able to meet those yield members -- portable -- potable versus non- potable. >> that has been a priority for staff now, working on all of the water sources we have and some of the potentially potable to try to quantify those. that is the single biggest question out there. we're doing work on that front as well as the policy front of...
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let us look forward to expand so we can keep people happy at home, which is best for them and best for the city. >> i have noticed the dealings with the homeless community. i have seen a lot of improvement, especially by law enforcement. my name is ihimsah. i have seen a lot of improvement in the past month. i it support law enforcement's efforts. i have seen them helping people out, keeping people safe. the local people on the streets have been helping. they cannot do anything without the police. they do not have inspiration with that the government officials that have been involved. hopefully, everyone can keep helping every day. i really support whatever decision the board makes. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is michael gause. i am with the mental health association of san francisco. i want to thank the board and merely -- and mayor lee. there is a lot on the table we are advocating for to be restored. in the last four years, the homeless services absorbed about $32 million in cuts. it is imperative we restore what we can this year. the cuts to hospitality house
let us look forward to expand so we can keep people happy at home, which is best for them and best for the city. >> i have noticed the dealings with the homeless community. i have seen a lot of improvement, especially by law enforcement. my name is ihimsah. i have seen a lot of improvement in the past month. i it support law enforcement's efforts. i have seen them helping people out, keeping people safe. the local people on the streets have been helping. they cannot do anything without...
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the euro i cannot believe that drove you to bring this about i mean their haste to be involved the us looked to me like they're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan in one thousand seven hundred ninety when they rushed in as part of the cold war. turned up offering to fight on their behalf and the us was called the tarver. over the last century the u.s. has a stablished hundreds of military bases around the world and in just a few minutes we bring you a special report on this expanding web and the risks to the countries hosting them that's up for a recap of our headlines in just a moment.
the euro i cannot believe that drove you to bring this about i mean their haste to be involved the us looked to me like they're in danger of making all the mistakes they made in afghanistan in one thousand seven hundred ninety when they rushed in as part of the cold war. turned up offering to fight on their behalf and the us was called the tarver. over the last century the u.s. has a stablished hundreds of military bases around the world and in just a few minutes we bring you a special report...
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commissioner moore: i will give you reasons as to why we will use our discretionary review power and look at this project more carefully. the first thing is the unusual use within the established a neighborhood. when you look at the development land that surrounds this garage on all sides, it is about three and a half times larger than the majority. because of its design and height, it somewhat blends in. we now take this rather extraordinarily large building, at a floor on top of it, and it becomes something which inadvertently will create impact. i do not believe that the five weeks we gave this project to find its own discussion, its own form of agreement, has done the job of achieving that. i believe what is in front of us is what it was before. i then and now totally disagree with the fact that this building comes so close to the perimeter of the existing footprint that i personally find that unacceptable. when you look closer at the unit's design, and unfortunately, the drawings are very small. there is no summary of units eyes. if you take a magnifying glass, i can pass that around
commissioner moore: i will give you reasons as to why we will use our discretionary review power and look at this project more carefully. the first thing is the unusual use within the established a neighborhood. when you look at the development land that surrounds this garage on all sides, it is about three and a half times larger than the majority. because of its design and height, it somewhat blends in. we now take this rather extraordinarily large building, at a floor on top of it, and it...