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used. while at the same time there are people who may need spectrum. so the idea is that when spectrum is temporarily not being used by somebody, somebody else could use it. and we call that dynamic spectrum assignment, so rather than making an assignment that's, you know, that runs for years but is only used a few minutes a day, it would mean that -- or perhaps only a few hours a day, that means that somebody else when their person is not using it, when they're not on the air, somebody else could use it. if we did that, then we could use the average use from maybe 5% or something like that up significantly higher so that everybody has more opportunity to use the resource. but that requires then arrangements for the spectrum to be shared, and that's the rub. people who have spectrum that may not be used very heavily are off reluctant to allow their spectrum to be shared by somebody else on a short-term basis, you know, for a number of reasons. >> host: yes. and that is the rub. the fcc has put out an item looking at dynamics about spectrum access, seeking
used. while at the same time there are people who may need spectrum. so the idea is that when spectrum is temporarily not being used by somebody, somebody else could use it. and we call that dynamic spectrum assignment, so rather than making an assignment that's, you know, that runs for years but is only used a few minutes a day, it would mean that -- or perhaps only a few hours a day, that means that somebody else when their person is not using it, when they're not on the air, somebody else...
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one is to advise them on what bands would be the most useful for commercial purposes. that is one thing, so we can keep this economic engine that is being provided by the use of spectrum with all these new devices, keep that moving, so we want to help them in that regard. and then help them in terms of what i just said a moment ago and that is to try to get the incentives right to provide mechanisms so the suggestions, the ways of ameliorating for reducing interference issues so our critical national defense and our critical governmental needs for spectrum can go forward and still meet as i said, our need for this vast amount of new spectrum to support commercial applications and public safety too. >> guest: we talked about getting incentives right. one thing in the past you have said could work and in fact they have looked at in the past is spectrum fees for licensees to provide incentives to use the spectrum more efficiently. give us a sense of why you think that could work. >> guest: well, it works on both sides, both the commercial side use of spectrum and governmental. one of the probl
one is to advise them on what bands would be the most useful for commercial purposes. that is one thing, so we can keep this economic engine that is being provided by the use of spectrum with all these new devices, keep that moving, so we want to help them in that regard. and then help them in terms of what i just said a moment ago and that is to try to get the incentives right to provide mechanisms so the suggestions, the ways of ameliorating for reducing interference issues so our critical...
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because we are moment to moment co-creating reality around us. so i would just ask us then to look at the implications. so let me start this spiral in the sky again from this premise that, in fact, rather than a lack, this interconnectedness of life and this continuous movement of life where co-creation is the dominant idea here that from scarcity we start with the premise instead of possibility. we start with the premise of possibility. so what does the ecomind tell us then about human nature? remember the scarcity mind. it was just where these selfish little critters, these materialists. the ecomind says, yes, sure, that's really showing up. we see the incredible cruelty we can be toward one another. that's showing up a lot. but from an ecomind we also know we can look at the broad sweep of history, we look at the complexity and see that, in fact, the truth is that, yes, given certain conditions most of us -- not a few of us, but most of us -- will behave with incredible brutality. we think about the holocaust. what was the holocaust about? it was
because we are moment to moment co-creating reality around us. so i would just ask us then to look at the implications. so let me start this spiral in the sky again from this premise that, in fact, rather than a lack, this interconnectedness of life and this continuous movement of life where co-creation is the dominant idea here that from scarcity we start with the premise instead of possibility. we start with the premise of possibility. so what does the ecomind tell us then about human nature?...
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government soon found out and banned its use so american prisons searched elsewhere r.t. reported in may how some states have begun using pen to bottle a drug normally used to put pets to sleep it's never been tested for human executions its primary use for humans is to treat epilepsy but it has no pain killing properties many feel its use on death throes tantamount to torture this can cause excruciating pain if something goes wrong and because we have no test we cannot guarantee that nothing will get around to people at risk of not just being killed being tortured to death following a report danish manufacturer impose their own restrictions to prevent printed barber tools misuse the new e.u. embargo covers eight barbiturates in total including painted barber told us stockpiles will eventually run dry but many fear it's only a matter of time before prisons try again with something else unfortunately the death merchants in the us can sometimes be creative in terms of what they put to use in order to put people to death and so i think what we need is a clause which said if o
government soon found out and banned its use so american prisons searched elsewhere r.t. reported in may how some states have begun using pen to bottle a drug normally used to put pets to sleep it's never been tested for human executions its primary use for humans is to treat epilepsy but it has no pain killing properties many feel its use on death throes tantamount to torture this can cause excruciating pain if something goes wrong and because we have no test we cannot guarantee that nothing...
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thought oh they're going to downgrade it they're going to investigate us so let's downgrade them so that it will seem like revenge right that's also possible or we got word that s. and p. was thinking of downgrading us all or back in april which is true so then we started the investigation in may i don't know you need the extra details to know which came first right but look i mean we're talking about two again unfortunately fundamentally corrupt organizations but what is the s. and p. which gets paid by the banks to rate the banks which is a joke and by the way they also get paid by the banks to rate the united states so it's shocking that they came to a conclusion that it turns out the u.s. needs to take more from the middle class and give more to the rich which is exactly what the banks and the top corporations want and also the second party involved is the united states government which is also fundamentally corrupt so you know pick them as to who is at fault. yeah definitely is a it's a complicated web they're weaving there i guess you won't know the details but i'm sure you can ass
thought oh they're going to downgrade it they're going to investigate us so let's downgrade them so that it will seem like revenge right that's also possible or we got word that s. and p. was thinking of downgrading us all or back in april which is true so then we started the investigation in may i don't know you need the extra details to know which came first right but look i mean we're talking about two again unfortunately fundamentally corrupt organizations but what is the s. and p. which...
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saying, "our dear general left us so suddenly, so sadly." and on the streets, the citizens duly did what was expected of them, wailing and weeping, a great display of public patriotism. one woman declaring, "he loved us so much. he asked us to work hard to feed the nation." a nation, in fact, steered into famine by the dear leader's policies which killed almost 2 million people, 20% of the country's population, and which is the last of the truly totalitarian states. journalists are rarely granted visas and then only to report what the country wants known. we are always accompanied by an official government minder. even kim jong-il's exact age is unknown. he was either 69 or 70. he and his father held the country in an iron grip for over 60 years. but the people power sweeping away dictators in other parts of the world is unlikely to be felt here anytime soon. kim handpicked his third son, 28-year-old kim jong-un, to succeed him. and today north korea is proclaiming him their new leader. it is now his finger on the nuclear trigger. but with a
saying, "our dear general left us so suddenly, so sadly." and on the streets, the citizens duly did what was expected of them, wailing and weeping, a great display of public patriotism. one woman declaring, "he loved us so much. he asked us to work hard to feed the nation." a nation, in fact, steered into famine by the dear leader's policies which killed almost 2 million people, 20% of the country's population, and which is the last of the truly totalitarian states....
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it is already allocated and mostly assigned to people for various uses. so, if i have a new use, maybe a use that has a lot of public interest, it may be very difficult for me to get access to spectrum. on the other hand, if i put a simple receiver out here on the roof of this building and i looked for spectrum, it would turn out that a lot of the spectrum is not being used all the time. in one sense, it is all given out, but that does not mean that there is not spectrum available that could be used. >> that said, how should spectrum policy reflect the availability of spectrum at this point, in your view? >> well, there are a lot of dimensions to it. one, of course, we need to use spectrum more efficiently. just as we talk in energy terms of using gasoline more efficiently, making our car is more efficient, we need to be more efficient in our use of the resources. we need to have our transmitters, our receivers and our systems more efficient. aligned with that, we need to have the incentives for that to occur as well. so things do not happen without the righ
it is already allocated and mostly assigned to people for various uses. so, if i have a new use, maybe a use that has a lot of public interest, it may be very difficult for me to get access to spectrum. on the other hand, if i put a simple receiver out here on the roof of this building and i looked for spectrum, it would turn out that a lot of the spectrum is not being used all the time. in one sense, it is all given out, but that does not mean that there is not spectrum available that could be...
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don't like so much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was firm to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them and yes i am. changed into chocolates and yes yes some very seriously that i would trade i referred for to chocolate now there should be. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance i mean from those simulated distance grew the delay grew and delayed however the true i would have killed the computer anyway if the internet was like forty minutes like that get well actually. going to mean its by one say i am in no hurry once the routing and so you know you push the envelope and wait for no no wait till then. in fact right twice a day we get it if we send something we don't and we don't get the answer every forty minutes we get it maybe in twelve hours because there are two slots during the
don't like so much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was firm to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them and yes i am. changed into chocolates and yes yes some very seriously that i would trade i referred for to chocolate now there should be. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty...
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is coming down the sun went for a walk soon he will be back and i say, the sun is so bright there is enough for all of us there is love for all of us. the sun is so bright ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ [applause] thank you, gracias. ♪ ♪ [guitar] this song i did not really write. it talks about life in the fields. it speaks close to me. my grandparents were farmers. i guess i can dedicate this to everybody who has been involved in any sort of field work, growing up there, or even if you just enjoy the fields, being in the country, nature. ♪ ♪ [singing in the fiel spanish]♪ ♪ ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ ♪
is coming down the sun went for a walk soon he will be back and i say, the sun is so bright there is enough for all of us there is love for all of us. the sun is so bright ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ [applause] thank you, gracias. ♪ ♪ [guitar] this song i did not really write. it talks about life in the fields. it speaks close to me. my grandparents were farmers. i guess i can dedicate this to everybody who has been involved in any sort of field work, growing up there, or even if you...
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next our team meets the indian workers fighting danger in their own workplace stay with us. so. why is the pressure so low. go in there and get rid of the oil. my name is mohammed rethink i'm forty seven years old i dismantle old ships i've spent thirty two years of my life here. to. get down from there. and most workers come from the north the poorest part of bangladesh. they all yearn to come here they consider this place to be like somewhere abroad that. you understand chittagong is like a foreign country to these people they. i'm here to work. to make money. the first impression of the workers here is that they are innocent. confirmed that impression. and there was another one twenty one year old. he is quiet and has an innocent smile. i've been working here for nine i know ten years i was twelve when i first came here. nobody wanted to hire me them. and i brought my younger brother too. he had just finished fifth grade. no actually fourth grade he could barely write his name. this twenty thousand ton cargo ship arrived here two months ago. today's task is dismounting the eng
next our team meets the indian workers fighting danger in their own workplace stay with us. so. why is the pressure so low. go in there and get rid of the oil. my name is mohammed rethink i'm forty seven years old i dismantle old ships i've spent thirty two years of my life here. to. get down from there. and most workers come from the north the poorest part of bangladesh. they all yearn to come here they consider this place to be like somewhere abroad that. you understand chittagong is like a...
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term chairman of the committee for foreign affairs in the state duma thank you very much for joining us so late so early i should say really on a monday morning here important for russia it is indeed and also for here up here with us we continue our extensive coverage of the elections like we've been reporting united russia party has so far received over fifty percent of the vote our correspondent daniel bushell is at the party's headquarters and now joins us live with an update daniel counting of course is still underway what's the mood among the party members considering the current figures we're seeing. yes so you know to roger has got over fifty percent of the vote but it's still the two thirds majority required to get laws through russia's parliament on its own so people here party officials are disappointed they're down not just because the vote is much lower than they saw in the elections four years ago but also because it's lower than many of the predictions for this election and nevertheless this surprise is seen as another confirmation that the elections have been transparent and
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so we are at their whim. we use the committee, so our kids walk five blocks to the tenderloin rec center, and we share that space. if you are familiar with the space, you know that the gym is not even a half-court gym. if you have seen it the rims, and i am sure you are aware that we're sharing that little tiny space. we use the court, the outside area. and just to paint a picture for you, there's an outside hoop, and my social rec director was talking about, on a thursday, when the rec is doing the skate park, his basketball practice, because they cannot use the gym, was in between cars shooting free throws. now, if this works out, our kids are going to be walking a shorter distance than they do even to go to school. [bell rings] to carmichael or tenderloin community school. and they will have a full gym and other resources as well. thank you. supervisor chu: >> good afternoonm alumni of the tenderloin boys and girls club. i was a member for 12 years, so i know what it is like for us to have fewer resources compare
so we are at their whim. we use the committee, so our kids walk five blocks to the tenderloin rec center, and we share that space. if you are familiar with the space, you know that the gym is not even a half-court gym. if you have seen it the rims, and i am sure you are aware that we're sharing that little tiny space. we use the court, the outside area. and just to paint a picture for you, there's an outside hoop, and my social rec director was talking about, on a thursday, when the rec is...
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don't like to much room for us so far for us and last year nuff for. four so when i see you so so so so it was firm to grow the vegetables but you didn't really them yes. so you change them to chocolates and. so it's a very sparsely outrage over a variety of charcoal so there should have been. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance i mean from those simulated distance grew. legs were they true i would have killed that computer i mean what if the internet was like forty minutes like that it actually. going to minutes by one say wow i mean her once said to me and so you know you push the envelope. we went from forty nine in a way to deal with that. in fact the man who arrived twice a day we didn't get in if we send something we don't and we don't get the answer every forty minutes we get a maybe in twelve hours because
don't like to much room for us so far for us and last year nuff for. four so when i see you so so so so it was firm to grow the vegetables but you didn't really them yes. so you change them to chocolates and. so it's a very sparsely outrage over a variety of charcoal so there should have been. communication. i have different information some people say the delay so for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet so people say twenty minutes delay...
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don't like to much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was for me to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so this is so you change them to chocolates and yes yes some very sparsely outraged over very fertile charcoal whether there should have been. nick ation well i have different information some people say the delays in for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet some people say twenty minutes delay some people say it was forty minutes delay or did it depend on the distance i mean from the host simulated these things grow the delay grew and delay grew however that is true i would have killed that computer anyway if the internet was like forty minutes like that get but actually the internet sowing to minutes by one say i am going on here once the ring to me and so you know you push the envelope and went from forty one in a way to deal with that. in fact email right twice a day we get it if we send something we don't and we don't get the answer every forty minutes
don't like to much room for us so for for us unless you nuff afford it for so many i see so so so so it was for me to grow the vegetables but you didn't really need them yes. so this is so you change them to chocolates and yes yes some very sparsely outraged over very fertile charcoal whether there should have been. nick ation well i have different information some people say the delays in for example if you wanted to to communicate. with your relatives with your friends via internet some...
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rape was used as a crime against women intentionally and it changed the laws and it's built some of the strongest cases so that is very much a part of... >> rose: but as we sit at this table in new york rape is being used >> in congress and in america. everywhere. >> ros having done this. is it the film that you wanted to make? >> it i when we call all came together and i feel that we together feel it's what we wanted to make. alone when i was sitting in the editing room and i finished i didn't... i set out to do... you set out to make a film that causes a discussion but you want to do rightby people that have fah in you and put their trust in you and it's their country. so i could never be the final one to say that this was right but when we all came together and the cast said this is right then i felt at peace with it, yes. >> rose: do you know what project you're doing next? >> no. i'm unemployed. (laughs) >> rose: thank you. >> thank you very much. >> rose: pleasure. thank you very much. good luck to all of you. gilad sharon is here, his father is ariel sharon, the former prime minister of israel. gil
rape was used as a crime against women intentionally and it changed the laws and it's built some of the strongest cases so that is very much a part of... >> rose: but as we sit at this table in new york rape is being used >> in congress and in america. everywhere. >> ros having done this. is it the film that you wanted to make? >> it i when we call all came together and i feel that we together feel it's what we wanted to make. alone when i was sitting in the editing room...
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so what does it tell us and what does it mean for the markets? the chief investor at black rock, the largest asset manager in the world. bob,hanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> so you had the jobs numbers out on friday. big number. the unemployment rate comi down as well, 120,000 jobs created. the unemployment rate now 8.6%. what did that tell you about where we are in this recovery? >> i think it's the capstone, maria, of improving data over the last number of weeks. it's still not great data, as you pointed out, but it's better than it was. i think that shows the u.s. economic recovery continues each quarter this year, stronger than the one before. real gdp, zero handle in the first quarter, 1 in the second, 2 in the third, and my guess is maybe 3.-something in the fourth. >> so what do you think aboutut 2012? do you think 2012 will see signs of life back in this american economy as far as gdp and numbers? >> i think it will come and go. we will still be leveraging as a society, and as a result of that growth, we will be below trend. so when
so what does it tell us and what does it mean for the markets? the chief investor at black rock, the largest asset manager in the world. bob,hanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> so you had the jobs numbers out on friday. big number. the unemployment rate comi down as well, 120,000 jobs created. the unemployment rate now 8.6%. what did that tell you about where we are in this recovery? >> i think it's the capstone, maria, of improving data over the last number of weeks. it's...
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well to guide us so police continues to play a cat mouse with the occupy movement so it seems so what else do we know about the latest encounter them. well marina exactly we've seen a lot of police activity in the last three months against against the arc of the occupy movement which has generally been very very peaceful a very peaceful movement it doesn't even seem to be news anymore we hear about dozens of arrests every week it's becoming some kind of business as usual here cracking down on peaceful protesters we've seen the latest surge of arrest on the west coast fifty five people were arrested over the weekend in san francisco they were protesting in front of the federal reserve building rattle up on the sidewalk a witness said there had been no pens or structures over night the protesters were sold out of their sleeping bags so with cops outnumbering demonstrators by about two hundred to one that's what we heard authorities cite some city law which prohibits sitting on or lying on public sidewalks and certain time hours of the day the protesters argument is that the first amendm
well to guide us so police continues to play a cat mouse with the occupy movement so it seems so what else do we know about the latest encounter them. well marina exactly we've seen a lot of police activity in the last three months against against the arc of the occupy movement which has generally been very very peaceful a very peaceful movement it doesn't even seem to be news anymore we hear about dozens of arrests every week it's becoming some kind of business as usual here cracking down on...
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what have you got for us? >> so far, so good. you will not like it. >> i do not like what i see on the screen right now. >> showers on wednesday and medical -- gets colder wednesday night. rain could mix with snow by thursday morning. breezy, chile, and dry and sunny as we headed to the weekend. it will feel a little bit more like december. >> it is december. thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- --www.ncicap.org--
what have you got for us? >> so far, so good. you will not like it. >> i do not like what i see on the screen right now. >> showers on wednesday and medical -- gets colder wednesday night. rain could mix with snow by thursday morning. breezy, chile, and dry and sunny as we headed to the weekend. it will feel a little bit more like december. >> it is december. thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national...
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yes, i hate you and i hate you. >> reporter: no one is allowed in, we want to be safe," he yells at us. so don't even want us near. >> reporter: christiane amanpour has made her way through the dangerous streets of cairo to question the president. >> reporter: he said, i am not the kind of person to run and he said, i will die on egyptian soil. >> reporter: mubarak is gone after 30 years of control. firing missiles into another nation. >> they love me, all my people with me, they love me all. >> reporter: but if they do love you -- >> they would die to protect me, my people. >> reporter: tonight, moammar a gadhafi is dead. >> reporter: protests continue against the big banks. >> reporter: this is what's being called the millionaire's march. >> reporter: and similar protests are popping up across america. this situation is right on the edge right now. >> reporter: one-third of this planet watching all this majesty, pageantry and history. >> reporter: and the thought that kate middleton with spend her last seven minutes as a commoner with her father. >> reporter: congresswoman gabrielle giff
yes, i hate you and i hate you. >> reporter: no one is allowed in, we want to be safe," he yells at us. so don't even want us near. >> reporter: christiane amanpour has made her way through the dangerous streets of cairo to question the president. >> reporter: he said, i am not the kind of person to run and he said, i will die on egyptian soil. >> reporter: mubarak is gone after 30 years of control. firing missiles into another nation. >> they love me, all my...
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for us to find so many questions that we have unanswered, that makes us a little bit nervous to go forward. >> i am satisfied that my colleagues appreciate the magnitude of this work. it is really important. we did speak at length. we wanted all seven of us to roll up our sleeves and do what commissioner norton did tonight. commissioner mendoza identified the issues you have with it. these are the most important policies. they cover and -- govern us. the third monday in january as a holiday. we may not have a rules committee. i am happy to have it at committee as a whole. i suggest that we get our questions and concerns to staff in advance. they have spent many, many hours on this already. >> does everybody have their redline and board copy? your responsibility is to search through this just as you did tonight. you have to get questions on this so that we can have a full, clear discussion. it can be one of our first committee as a whole meetings. this could be our first committee as a whole meetings we have in the next year. thank you for all of your effort on this and for moving this forw
for us to find so many questions that we have unanswered, that makes us a little bit nervous to go forward. >> i am satisfied that my colleagues appreciate the magnitude of this work. it is really important. we did speak at length. we wanted all seven of us to roll up our sleeves and do what commissioner norton did tonight. commissioner mendoza identified the issues you have with it. these are the most important policies. they cover and -- govern us. the third monday in january as a...
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. >> reporter: for us so far so good pleasantly surprised to discover kids can keep their shoes on during the screening process and all u.s. airports have special family lanes. and it was totally smooth. >> yeah, the family lanes are really just a brilliant idea to get you through those security checkpoints a lot faster. >> reporter: no sooner did we get through security that we realized the airline had seated our family of five in four separate rows. we've got seat 25, 40, 30, 23. when we checked in. >> reporter: apparently that's a common complaint. >> reporter: a bit of a nightmare but the extremely nice guy at the delta counter. >> i have three of you together in a whole row. >> reporter: all right. 25, 25, 25. 25. >> reporter: of course, our journey was just beginning. >> i need to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: 3-year-olds struggle with bladder control as it is. >> you can't go yet because the seat belt sign is gone. >> reporter: to them the fasten seat belt sign doesn't seem like a good reason to wait. >> please. >> reporter: and just try changing a diaper in there. >> this is ki
. >> reporter: for us so far so good pleasantly surprised to discover kids can keep their shoes on during the screening process and all u.s. airports have special family lanes. and it was totally smooth. >> yeah, the family lanes are really just a brilliant idea to get you through those security checkpoints a lot faster. >> reporter: no sooner did we get through security that we realized the airline had seated our family of five in four separate rows. we've got seat 25, 40,...
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thanks for joining us so just over a sixth of all the world's oil trade passes through the strait of hormuz between the gulf of oman in the persian gulf what happens to the global oil trade if this gets blocked. well we've seen today the surge of the price of oil and potentially that could happen throwing another spanner into the whole workings international economy which is not looking too good at the moment as we go into two thousand and twelve i think the irony is is that you know in two thousand and three america invaded iraq with the of controlling the reach in the middle east and controlling the oil supplies we know you see there probably are american control of the middle east is its weakest in decades is lost. in egypt but it's not in control of iraq iran has considerable influence in iraq it is extending its influence into afghanistan we see that the acid regime has not been overthrown in syria it is with this control over security forces and the conflict in syria which is no developing is very becoming course are intertwined with what's happening with iran and of course we
thanks for joining us so just over a sixth of all the world's oil trade passes through the strait of hormuz between the gulf of oman in the persian gulf what happens to the global oil trade if this gets blocked. well we've seen today the surge of the price of oil and potentially that could happen throwing another spanner into the whole workings international economy which is not looking too good at the moment as we go into two thousand and twelve i think the irony is is that you know in two...
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telecom there's an airplanes with on foresman doing surveillance but now you're able to use drones so they're using drones and again this is without any public input without any input from congress and without any authorization to do this or these drones these are military style drones are these capable being armed they are capable of being armed these are the predator drones so they are they and the middle east these are being used to hunt down military combatants they are totally capable of being armed now these. in contrast to what's going on in miami where they've recently acquired two drones for law enforcement that are totally unarmed and they're not doing little drug smuggling in the off the keys and that kind of thing well actually what they're saying that they're using them for what they're using them for now although missions change all the time is for instances where they normally would have been a police helicopter in hostage situations where it would have been dangerous to send a man in so they're sending in the drone instead so they can surveil the situation without enda
telecom there's an airplanes with on foresman doing surveillance but now you're able to use drones so they're using drones and again this is without any public input without any input from congress and without any authorization to do this or these drones these are military style drones are these capable being armed they are capable of being armed these are the predator drones so they are they and the middle east these are being used to hunt down military combatants they are totally capable of...
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we are so glad they are here with us. i am so overwhelmed with how many people are here. it just couldn't be better. for those of you who don't know, the grove has been hosting world aids day since 1994. in 1998 the first award was given for a local hero in the epidemic, and that was given to someone a lot of us worked with at san francisco general. that was irene smith. she worked with a lot of our patients. now the award is called the unsung hero award, and it is the first time it is presented to a group of people. because of the magical constellation in sfrabs, and i don't believe any of this could have happened in any other city. the people who came to work at san francisco general created what would become a national model in h.i.v./aids care. today we honor the staff members of ward a-5, a-b and 86, all located at san francisco general hospital and trauma center. our honor's were the first people to respond to the epidemic in the 1980's. they came to work despite a poor understanding of any risk, of the lack of any real treatment or even a name for the deadly playin
we are so glad they are here with us. i am so overwhelmed with how many people are here. it just couldn't be better. for those of you who don't know, the grove has been hosting world aids day since 1994. in 1998 the first award was given for a local hero in the epidemic, and that was given to someone a lot of us worked with at san francisco general. that was irene smith. she worked with a lot of our patients. now the award is called the unsung hero award, and it is the first time it is...
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up patrols, guardians, to make sure that non-indians would not come out and make us stop, arrest us, so this is just part of who we are. when you see these dancers, years of dance styles combined, because of our ancestors who said they wanted to remember for their young ones to be able to sing and dance. once again, calling our dancers, or rocaurora, we are ready to g. maybe not. how about our veterans? many veterans out there? stand up. [applause] calling all of our veterans forward. come on up, right in front. veterans, lineup, just like you are going to the chow hall. we are going to honor our veterans at this time, as we always have. there is a period of time when our veterans came home, they were called names, baby killers, spat upon. but native americans, native americans, we have always honored our veterans. we do the same today. going over to our friendship house drum, veterans song please. please stand if you are able. [applause] >> once again, thank you veterans. ross mirkarimi, our newly elected sheriff of san francisco county, and a former supervisor? welcome, good to see yo
up patrols, guardians, to make sure that non-indians would not come out and make us stop, arrest us, so this is just part of who we are. when you see these dancers, years of dance styles combined, because of our ancestors who said they wanted to remember for their young ones to be able to sing and dance. once again, calling our dancers, or rocaurora, we are ready to g. maybe not. how about our veterans? many veterans out there? stand up. [applause] calling all of our veterans forward. come on...
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going to have germany support us so we're in a bird. same way russia fear so kept a great two or any zeal and thirst plenty for russia to build on the over the next four years they will have to find a new head coach after new resigned however at the moment it is likely that kingsley jones will take up the reins of affairs on a more official basis before moments for russians can be turned proudly back home in the knowledge that they have played some excellent rugby over the last month or so here in new zealand for russians a world cup campaign has come to an end of one experience or has been for the best players over the last month or so i was made a lot of friends around here in new zealand and around the world with exemplary behavior off the pitch as well but boy and spirit in which we get richer i'm hoping our team. down that is all the school for now will. well the. technology. all the least of. russia. wealthy british. market. really happening to the global economy. headlines kaiser reports. the least explain. and touch. surrounded b
going to have germany support us so we're in a bird. same way russia fear so kept a great two or any zeal and thirst plenty for russia to build on the over the next four years they will have to find a new head coach after new resigned however at the moment it is likely that kingsley jones will take up the reins of affairs on a more official basis before moments for russians can be turned proudly back home in the knowledge that they have played some excellent rugby over the last month or so here...