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talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb, but we're also talking about neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, developmental disorders, other reproductive -- infertility, miscarriage, all kinds of other disorders, so horrible as breast cancer is, it's really one in a whole spectrum are affected by these chemical processes. i wanted to add that. >> hi. one thing i thought would be really good to have within fire house iss to get rid of antibacterial soap which often contains triclocan, its said it is related to muscle weakness in animal studies so that would be something firefighters would be thinking about and also is related to of course cardiovascular problems for animals and cardiovascular diseases with regard to firefighters so just to get rid of antibacterial soap which doesn't work better than plain old soap and water. fire stations in california have much higher levels in their dust than do california residences or other kinds of industries like electronic breakdown industry or airplane industry, so you have high levels o
talking about really is not just concerns about one of the very worst diseases to which too many of us succumb, but we're also talking about neurodegenerative diseases, asthma, developmental disorders, other reproductive -- infertility, miscarriage, all kinds of other disorders, so horrible as breast cancer is, it's really one in a whole spectrum are affected by these chemical processes. i wanted to add that. >> hi. one thing i thought would be really good to have within fire house iss to...
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we have no objective community why should we have a subjective one cracks finally it uses a restraint. succumb obviously history has its own logic. one does not write history in order to convey certain politics alone. there are multiple ways in which you going to project skivvy my interest in the first part was recovery, the recovery of the forgotten history, not that these individual countries are forgotten but the combined agenda was forgotten and i thought that itself was important, it was a legitimate practice in the historical profession to go back and say there was a great strike and in that sense that is a completely normal thing. this book is called a possible history come subtitle, which many people were not sure what people would make of the strange subtitle. why not -- with their history as another story we won't get into the possible history isn't a different approach to history, and other words i feel like if you are writing the history of a contemporary era, it hasn't flown. all of these dynamics are still alive. it is a story of recovery. i think you have to be able to his story
we have no objective community why should we have a subjective one cracks finally it uses a restraint. succumb obviously history has its own logic. one does not write history in order to convey certain politics alone. there are multiple ways in which you going to project skivvy my interest in the first part was recovery, the recovery of the forgotten history, not that these individual countries are forgotten but the combined agenda was forgotten and i thought that itself was important, it was a...
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experts say time is of the h essence, they fear crucial proof of the use of chemical weapon is his being buried with those who succumbjohn, al jazerra at the united nations. >> it was one year ago today that president obama warned the a sad regime about using chemical weapons, at the time, he said, we have been very clear to the assad regime but also other players on the ground that a red line for us is, we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized that would change my calculus, now mike has more on the white house reaction to these developments. >> reporter: the president famous lay laid down that red line, if assad was to use chemical weapons and deploy them in the civil war in syria the red line would be crossed there would be serious repercussions as a matter of fact, earlier this spring, the united states suspected that is exactly what happened hand. they sent their own inspectors from the military intelligent community in to syria and verified that assad had, in fact, deployed those weapons in the ongoing civil war. what did they do? they went to congress, they sought author
experts say time is of the h essence, they fear crucial proof of the use of chemical weapon is his being buried with those who succumbjohn, al jazerra at the united nations. >> it was one year ago today that president obama warned the a sad regime about using chemical weapons, at the time, he said, we have been very clear to the assad regime but also other players on the ground that a red line for us is, we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized...
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president mohamed morsy in cairo police have used tear gas to clear the crowds the authorities have been repeatedly delaying the promised eviction of two promo succumbs to avoid bloodshed as thousands of protesters have been holding ground for about a month now activists say they'll leave only one the deposed president is re-installed . and more news for you in half an hour that's coming up next it's max kaiser taking an in-depth look at the shady side of global finance in. the u.s. government project marty has been in place for twenty years this project was designed to break the media monopoly of cuban television by putting u.s. government propaganda on to t.v. screens this injection of american t.v. works with the blimp and a c one thirty military plane working in tandem you know this would actually be a major achievement in the history of technology if it actually worked this program which over the years has built up a billion taxpayer dollars simply does not work but continues to exist despite the cuban government completely blocking the transmission the fish. the logic of continued the program is that it would send a bad message to the cuban gov
president mohamed morsy in cairo police have used tear gas to clear the crowds the authorities have been repeatedly delaying the promised eviction of two promo succumbs to avoid bloodshed as thousands of protesters have been holding ground for about a month now activists say they'll leave only one the deposed president is re-installed . and more news for you in half an hour that's coming up next it's max kaiser taking an in-depth look at the shady side of global finance in. the u.s. government...
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recognize that the purpose of these attacks is to intimidate us and to intimidate yemeni and the government there by see accumula succumbing to that intimidation. at least we hand al qaeda at least somewhat of a victory. >> is it better to be safe than sorry? >> i think ultimately look what happened to ben ghazi and the political fallout from ben ghazi. we didn't really have a choice here. >> evan, great to see you. >>> the latest on the first criminal charges filed in the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in ben ghazi, libya. two people charged including a prominent militia leader believed to be at the consulate during the the attack last september. four americans were killed. joining me is pete williams. what more can you tell us about the investigation and the charges specifically had. >> reporter: privately, we have been told charges have been filed in the u.s. in connection with these attacks. we don't know how many but several charges. the most prominent is the leader of a radical islamic group in libya called ansar al siree. witnesses say he was seen at the consulate. he said public in interviews he came there aft
recognize that the purpose of these attacks is to intimidate us and to intimidate yemeni and the government there by see accumula succumbing to that intimidation. at least we hand al qaeda at least somewhat of a victory. >> is it better to be safe than sorry? >> i think ultimately look what happened to ben ghazi and the political fallout from ben ghazi. we didn't really have a choice here. >> evan, great to see you. >>> the latest on the first criminal charges filed...
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succumb to their difficulties. they are also committed to helping others. is active in an international network for people with disorders of the limbs. he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland born with the disorder. he lives at home. no arms, no legs. he is not well cared for. the network is trying to do what it can, for instance, seeing how he can operate his computer using speech recognition. when he rides his motorcycle, he forgets his disability and just feels the freedom of the open road. ♪
succumb to their difficulties. they are also committed to helping others. is active in an international network for people with disorders of the limbs. he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland born with the disorder. he lives at home. no arms, no legs. he is not well cared for. the network is trying to do what it can, for instance, seeing how he can operate his computer using speech recognition. when he rides his motorcycle, he forgets his disability and just feels the freedom of the...
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succumb to their difficulties. they are also committed to helping others. internationaln a network for people with disorders of the lambs, or this lanes -- limb the s. he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland who lives at legs, and he, no well taken care of. is trying to do what he can. when he rides his motorcycle, he can't forget his disability and feel the freedom of the open road -- he can forget his disability and feel the freedom of the open road. well taken care of. is trying to do what he can. when he rides his [soft exotic flute music] ♪ captioning and audio description provided by the u.s. department of education. >> bokara: today i'm celebrating india, because i'm actually--have two friends coming, both of whom have spent a lot of time in india. and so i'm making a curry. and i love making curries because it's exactly like painting. it's--you know when i mix my paints, it's a little of this,
succumb to their difficulties. they are also committed to helping others. internationaln a network for people with disorders of the lambs, or this lanes -- limb the s. he tells us about a 26-year-old man from poland who lives at legs, and he, no well taken care of. is trying to do what he can. when he rides his motorcycle, he can't forget his disability and feel the freedom of the open road -- he can forget his disability and feel the freedom of the open road. well taken care of. is trying to...
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used crime in order to advance in society. look around today and see who the poor people are, often immigrants succumbed to her country. people do come with no money or regulated to the worst neighborhoods, the poor sections of the city, lack of opportunity, no jobs available to them and this even applies to african-americans who emigrated to rural areas of the south. so they turn to crime at the people discriminated against, people excluded from social advancement historically have turned to crime in order to better themselves. not as an excuse but a reality. this is what's known as the ethnic succession. the irish coming jewish people, italians, blacks, hispanics in that order heaviest organized criminal activity as a means of social advancement with american society. if we look at traditional organized crime, the chicago outfit in earlier known as the component syndicate, if we look at the criminal organization through those classes, we see a different interpretation than the one that argosy was imported from the south of italy. we can get into what the mafia was in the south of italy at the turn-of-the-century. it
used crime in order to advance in society. look around today and see who the poor people are, often immigrants succumbed to her country. people do come with no money or regulated to the worst neighborhoods, the poor sections of the city, lack of opportunity, no jobs available to them and this even applies to african-americans who emigrated to rural areas of the south. so they turn to crime at the people discriminated against, people excluded from social advancement historically have turned to...
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us so demanding that they are tough on iran. i think that they're willing they're really telling iran did if you don't succumb to our will to what are dictates then harsher sanctions will follow suit and it's really a warning it's you know they say one thing they're speaking from the mouth they're saying this we're going to engage you we want to talk to you but at the same time they punish them and it's not just this sanctions something that's very very important to iran as it should be to any decent citizen of our globe in at the end towards the end of two thousand and twelve the united states delisted a terrorist cult and after mr rouhani was elected the same cult they want to hit in a huddle in paris they were holding a conference and european parliamentarians and many prominent american former and current leaders were kowtowing to that to a woman that is leading a cult and these people have killed not only many prominent iranians they killed even americans and this. i did with saddam hussein when saddam hussein attacked iran so to think for a moment of the americas genuine reaching out to iran it's being naive and i think th
us so demanding that they are tough on iran. i think that they're willing they're really telling iran did if you don't succumb to our will to what are dictates then harsher sanctions will follow suit and it's really a warning it's you know they say one thing they're speaking from the mouth they're saying this we're going to engage you we want to talk to you but at the same time they punish them and it's not just this sanctions something that's very very important to iran as it should be to any...
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us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries. that is because when countries suddenly discover a viable resource and receive an influx of cash, they succumb to what is known as the resource curse, wealth inequality surging, corruption running rampant, and democratic institutions and quality of life breaking down. perhaps it is worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of their earnings from oil and gas, not a single one has a functioning democracy. why does this happen? to answer that question, i was joined earlier by an adjunct professor at georgetown university and the founder of the democracy and conflict research institute. i started by asking richard if he specked these oil-rich african nations to fall victim to the resource curse. >> africa has a problem with weak management. the resource curse is a misnomer. it is really a weak management curse. we know how to fix that. we know how to create institutions and programs that will dramatically and consistently improve the quality of management. if that happens, and it can happen, the resources available will be put to good use. history would not
us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries. that is because when countries suddenly discover a viable resource and receive an influx of cash, they succumb to what is known as the resource curse, wealth inequality surging, corruption running rampant, and democratic institutions and quality of life breaking down. perhaps it is worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of their earnings from oil and gas, not a single one has a functioning...
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well history tells us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries that's because when countries suddenly discover a valuable resource they receive an influx of cash they succumb to what's known as the resource curse wealth inequality surges corruption is rampant and democratic institutions and quality of life break down perhaps it's worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of their export earnings from oil and gas of all of them not a single one has a functioning democracy so why does this happen what answer that question i was born earlier by richard america an adjunct professor at georgetown university and nia quite a founder of the democracy and conflict research institute i started by asking richard if he expects the oil rich african nations to fall victim to the resource curse well i think the effort is has a problem with weak management and the resource curse is a misnomer it's really a weak management curse and we know how to fix that for you know how to create institutions and programs that will dramatically and consistently improve the quality of management if that happens and it can happen. the the resources
well history tells us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries that's because when countries suddenly discover a valuable resource they receive an influx of cash they succumb to what's known as the resource curse wealth inequality surges corruption is rampant and democratic institutions and quality of life break down perhaps it's worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of their export earnings from oil and gas of all of them not a single...
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well history tells us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries that's because when countries suddenly discover a valuable resource and receive an influx of cash they succumb to what's known as the resource curse wealth inequality surges corruption is rampant and democratic institutions and quality of life break down perhaps it's worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of it of their export earnings from oil and gas not a single one has a functioning democracy so why does this happen and what can these soon to be oil rich african nations do to avoid this resources curse well here to answer that is richard america an adjunct professor at georgetown university and founder of the democracy and conflict research institute gentlemen thank you so much for coming you so richard i want to start with you do you expect given that these these nations are going to be receiving are going to be major oil players it's projected to be at least do you think that they will fall victim to this sort of resource curse we've seen in the past or might they be able to work around it in actual prosper from it well i think the africa's has
well history tells us it could mean bad news for the people of those countries that's because when countries suddenly discover a valuable resource and receive an influx of cash they succumb to what's known as the resource curse wealth inequality surges corruption is rampant and democratic institutions and quality of life break down perhaps it's worth noting that of all the developing nations that are now receiving a majority of it of their export earnings from oil and gas not a single one has a...
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succumb to it. but they just are so brave, that's the word. it's just brave. right? >> so that those of us to sacrifice in these wars and haven't had to sacrifice for our country, we have to do what we can. these machines are unbelievable. >> they're unbelievable. they're so incredible, we followed a guy and he was going in such a rugged terrain, our cameraman fell into a river trying to film him. that's how crazy off road you can get. not only can you go camping and hunting, you can fish, you can even play golf because now the standard track chair, you can elevate yourself into an upright position. dylan cannon is a car guy. he owns ak camaro. he can now look inside the engine. he was never able to do that before. >> the kids love it, they can carry the kids in the chair with them, the little kids, and go to the beach with them. good job. we don't want to be maude lynn about this. we just want to -- we're doing this piece so the viewers can know where the more than $7 million have gone. if you haven't given or you'd like to, it's independence fund.org. independence fund.org. one patriot w
succumb to it. but they just are so brave, that's the word. it's just brave. right? >> so that those of us to sacrifice in these wars and haven't had to sacrifice for our country, we have to do what we can. these machines are unbelievable. >> they're unbelievable. they're so incredible, we followed a guy and he was going in such a rugged terrain, our cameraman fell into a river trying to film him. that's how crazy off road you can get. not only can you go camping and hunting, you...
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use when you're talking about san diego mayor bob filner. the mayor's resignation officially takes effect at 5:00 p.m. today. he submitted it last weeks, succumbinge. 19 women accused filner of inappropriately touching them and making lewd comments. he offered an apology for public failures but denied touching anybody. wolf blitzer is in "the situation room." >>> no doubt the united states will strike against syria in syria. president obama and secretary of state john kerry presenting the evidence making the case for u.s. military action. horrific new video surfacing showing another -- another attack in syria, this time involving a school and an apparent incendiary device. and my interview this hour with senator rand paul. he questions the goals of a strike on syria and says the
use when you're talking about san diego mayor bob filner. the mayor's resignation officially takes effect at 5:00 p.m. today. he submitted it last weeks, succumbinge. 19 women accused filner of inappropriately touching them and making lewd comments. he offered an apology for public failures but denied touching anybody. wolf blitzer is in "the situation room." >>> no doubt the united states will strike against syria in syria. president obama and secretary of state john kerry...
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application it is going to be using a lot of band width and you will begin to look more like netflix that is competing with product the cable company wants to sell. succumb this mismatch between what people think of as the internet yet the reality of the play some and the lawyers is fascinating and your work explaining how the internet actually does its job and how it is transported over the pipes and wires is extremely important to make it clear. >> host: we share a pessimistic view of the broadband in america as things stand at the moment to let it mostly worked. it's difficult. sometimes i catch myself. we are watching three movies and occasionally it doesn't work but it does most we work. are we seeing the future? out of the legal background to the study of the monopoly? >> guest: we are studying from the poverty of imagination to be the of the demonstration cases that would show us what life would be like. it should be the connectivity, even something to think about. it's just there and it should be that we are present, full humanly present to anybody in the world at any time. it should be that every role can be a screen. why is it just a to a fast-
application it is going to be using a lot of band width and you will begin to look more like netflix that is competing with product the cable company wants to sell. succumb this mismatch between what people think of as the internet yet the reality of the play some and the lawyers is fascinating and your work explaining how the internet actually does its job and how it is transported over the pipes and wires is extremely important to make it clear. >> host: we share a pessimistic view of...
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this is dynamic and kissinger is warning us, but so is the secular world through the wall street journal. listen to this. egypt has not yet succumbeds syria has, but it's getting close. so are lebanon, iran, libya, yemen, somalia. tensions are more than simmering in nigeria, moli, algeria, sudan and there's no guarantee that tunisia, jordan, bahrain and pakistan will remain stable. and it's going to happen throughout all the middle east and the african countries and he states at the bottom of this article, if the muslim brotherhood wins, say goodbye to the peace treaty with israel and stability in sinai. let me just say a few words about that right now. kissinger is right. the war of the civilizations, the bible says and jesus mentioned it in matthew 24:6-7 and mark 13:7-8, there shall be wars and rumors of wars. they're going to increase. and then in daniel 9:26 the prophet says wars d desolations are determined to the time of the end and the war of the civilizations is when the peace does not work between the jews and the palestinians, and as long as the brotherhood is in power and we keep giving them $1 billion 500 million a yea
this is dynamic and kissinger is warning us, but so is the secular world through the wall street journal. listen to this. egypt has not yet succumbeds syria has, but it's getting close. so are lebanon, iran, libya, yemen, somalia. tensions are more than simmering in nigeria, moli, algeria, sudan and there's no guarantee that tunisia, jordan, bahrain and pakistan will remain stable. and it's going to happen throughout all the middle east and the african countries and he states at the bottom of...
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succumb to navigate to words the proposal, let me give a little bit of context. those of us that have been working on the stabilization issues over the last few years have really been focused on the three urgent issues. it's the retrospective he's looking back at the lessons and here i get a big shot out to stuart and all of the colleagues for all that they have done in the context to really explicate really good, solid lessons for the field. and that's a function not only of your work and fighting fraud, waste and abuse through audits and investigations but more broadly, work from the field, looking at the programmatic oif, how it worked, what didn't work and could have worked better and that is important in those lessons. second is the prospect of peace, looking ahead. and i would say as we look ahead, we have then come and i think the colleagues still will continue to focus on the preventive peace more and more. and here i will give a big shot out to rick and his team in the state department for their work and developing this civilian response network, not core, but a net
succumb to navigate to words the proposal, let me give a little bit of context. those of us that have been working on the stabilization issues over the last few years have really been focused on the three urgent issues. it's the retrospective he's looking back at the lessons and here i get a big shot out to stuart and all of the colleagues for all that they have done in the context to really explicate really good, solid lessons for the field. and that's a function not only of your work and...
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succumbing to navigate up towards stuart's proposal, let me get a little bit of context here. those of us that have been working on a stabilization issues in the past few years have been focused on the urgent and the emergent issues. first is the retrospective peace. looking back at the lessons and here i get a big shot out stuart at all the colleagues for what they've done in the iraq context to explicate saw what lessons on the field. and that is a function not only of your work and fighting fraud, waste and abuse through the audits and investigations but more broadly work from the field on the programmatic of oif, how it worked, how it didn't work and could have worked better. it's important to absorb those lessons. second is the prospect of the peace, looking ahead. i would say as we look ahead, the colleagues will still continue to focus on the preventive peace more and more. and here i would actually give a big shot out to wreck barton and his team in the state department for their work in developing this side of the civilian response network, not the core. it's a broad internationa
succumbing to navigate up towards stuart's proposal, let me get a little bit of context here. those of us that have been working on a stabilization issues in the past few years have been focused on the urgent and the emergent issues. first is the retrospective peace. looking back at the lessons and here i get a big shot out stuart at all the colleagues for what they've done in the iraq context to explicate saw what lessons on the field. and that is a function not only of your work and fighting...
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sufficient for the nation, no matter what it and succumb it means this question and questions just like this are things we have to look at squarely and let the facts by us and look at the places we can be more efficient and effective that our return on investment and deliver a better bank for the buck for the american people and let go of any preconceived ideas. but we also need to not craft after a love affair with a certain preconceived idea of what might be in the conflicts in the movies. so this balance of practicality and clear-eyed fact is the key component of this. we have to be creative but we have to be careful not to be reckless. >> following up on that question, there is a question from the audience. it was mentioned a love affair with technology. part of that love affair is out of necessity. and that is very true in the area of energy. if you could talk a little bit about how your qdr office will be approaching the issue of the renewable fuel standards and other kind of cutting edge requirements coming down the pike i know the qdr requirement is to look out 20 years where energy is concerned. that is a fall of the areas under the most imposs
sufficient for the nation, no matter what it and succumb it means this question and questions just like this are things we have to look at squarely and let the facts by us and look at the places we can be more efficient and effective that our return on investment and deliver a better bank for the buck for the american people and let go of any preconceived ideas. but we also need to not craft after a love affair with a certain preconceived idea of what might be in the conflicts in the movies. so...