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not only to support us, or give us turkey, but you're going to serve the peoplesupervisor kim, and our great sister i have, fiona ma. three are going to feed the homeless and we are going to put a smile for the poor people. i am glad to do that for the poor people, and i am glad to help me for each one of you, i need one turkey, beside our lovely lady here. she always -- working with mr. to tom tom ammiano. >> president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. stop the corporate rape of our public library, don't give money to the friends, don't accept money from the friends of the library. we know that man evolved as a social species by developing a sense of social obligation and community loyalty. we have a society because man has developed a conscience and a sense of shame for socially irresponsible actions. as you know the president of the library commission violated someone's right to make public comment and the sunshine task force found it so egregious it constituted misconduct. ethics more than a year ago found a finding of official misco
not only to support us, or give us turkey, but you're going to serve the peoplesupervisor kim, and our great sister i have, fiona ma. three are going to feed the homeless and we are going to put a smile for the poor people. i am glad to do that for the poor people, and i am glad to help me for each one of you, i need one turkey, beside our lovely lady here. she always -- working with mr. to tom tom ammiano. >> president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon....
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you could lead to even further bigger humanitarian catastrophe and political analyst paul off on us turkey's initiative to introduce buffer zones inside syria requiring military intervention it could backfire. of course the cost for turkey would be quite hard to move in that direction and we have to remember that your story is very much. for the united states to remember. that started. it is always seen. as a policy of the united states in the. guise of. as it was before so it's clear that that is being the real issue which was not. to stand with our team on the way the battle for the white house democrats and republicans lock heads as the u.s. presidential race descends into a verbal duel. pro-democracy activists in bahrain lives another legal fight against the ruling monarchy we've got the details in just a few minutes. latest opinion polls suggest the pro independence party quar is the front runner in the regional government election in canada's comeback boating has opened on with people casting their ballots art is a must see it should get a looks at what's driving separatist moods in th
you could lead to even further bigger humanitarian catastrophe and political analyst paul off on us turkey's initiative to introduce buffer zones inside syria requiring military intervention it could backfire. of course the cost for turkey would be quite hard to move in that direction and we have to remember that your story is very much. for the united states to remember. that started. it is always seen. as a policy of the united states in the. guise of. as it was before so it's clear that that...
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they enjoy of course certain support not only from turkey about the from the united states of america and of contrails however because there is no use of creation among the groups fighting in syria definitely the kurds are also not the success they have expected to be going to the fight is still going on and turkey is somehow in between on the one hand they support the kurds in syria but fight the kurds in turkey but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey used to have a strong good relationship with syria recent years but then korea was pretty quick to support the free syrian army why the sudden change of heart. this is so the what the people probably the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to syria . have gone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has been not understood in turkey and this is why they took these people do not su
they enjoy of course certain support not only from turkey about the from the united states of america and of contrails however because there is no use of creation among the groups fighting in syria definitely the kurds are also not the success they have expected to be going to the fight is still going on and turkey is somehow in between on the one hand they support the kurds in syria but fight the kurds in turkey but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey...
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>> i use turkey instead of veal. we don't want to hurt the calfs. and lean pork and beef.>> cut in half. on the broiler. >> what is that? >> this is breakfast cereal. something you don't have enough for. this is puffed. it goes in there. you mix it up. >> and it gives you what? the texture? >> it replaces the texture of meat with only a fraction of the calories. >> that's why they're 45 calories. your meatballs, saute them. >> i've been working diligently over here. >> no olive oil? just cooking spray? >> i reduced the use of olive oil in this book. we didn't need all that fat. you watch us cook on tv. and they're hosing down the table with olive oil. you can't do that at home. they cook. they go into the sauce we made. >> how long are they cooking? >> 30 seconds a side. lots of questions for me this morning. >> i have a big question for you. that pizza looks like it's a lot more calories. >> there were ten more pieces about 30 seconds ago. i don't know where they are. >> it's now in their stomachs. >> it's only about 670 calories a slice. >> why? >> is it the mozzarella y
>> i use turkey instead of veal. we don't want to hurt the calfs. and lean pork and beef.>> cut in half. on the broiler. >> what is that? >> this is breakfast cereal. something you don't have enough for. this is puffed. it goes in there. you mix it up. >> and it gives you what? the texture? >> it replaces the texture of meat with only a fraction of the calories. >> that's why they're 45 calories. your meatballs, saute them. >> i've been working...
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use this power vacuum for their own interest to create instability. p.k.k. and even some al qaeda, even told several terrorist activities inside turkey, p.k.k. rrorist activities are being-- they are using these power vacuums. >> warner: so when you're talking about a power vacuum, you're talking about areas in syria. and you believe now already it's being exploded for attacks-- exploited for attacks in turkey? >> yes, yes. for some-- these terrorist groups, they are using this type of power vacuum for their own interests. >> warner: to what degree is iran helping the syrian regime? >> no, it is not something secret that iran is-- they are openly saying they are supporting the syrian regime. >> warner: i mean tan jibly. >> if today we look at the syrian regime's confidence they have two sources, i can say. one is inability of u.n. secretary council to produce-- security council to produce a resolution and there i see the cold war logic functioning, unfortunately. the second is some support from the region and the main support is coming from iran. that's not secret an we are talking with iran and with other important regional countries that it
use this power vacuum for their own interest to create instability. p.k.k. and even some al qaeda, even told several terrorist activities inside turkey, p.k.k. rrorist activities are being-- they are using these power vacuums. >> warner: so when you're talking about a power vacuum, you're talking about areas in syria. and you believe now already it's being exploded for attacks-- exploited for attacks in turkey? >> yes, yes. for some-- these terrorist groups, they are using this type...
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now, you can use whatever you like, but we're going to start with turkey, cheese, and ham. this is going to be a complicated stacking procedure, dr. noodle, so i'll be your assistant. what should we start with?
now, you can use whatever you like, but we're going to start with turkey, cheese, and ham. this is going to be a complicated stacking procedure, dr. noodle, so i'll be your assistant. what should we start with?
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foreign military intervention in yria. >> axelrod: clarissa ward just over the syrian border in turkey for us tonight. thank you. in northwestern pakistan there eys a brazen attack today aimed thwestricans. a suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into an ammev. carrying u.s. government workers. at least two pakistanis were oilled, 19 people were hurt, including two americans. their injuries are not life r injuriesg. an army of volunteers could swing the presidential election. hearks scared away the swimmers on labor day weekend. weames shot sky high and a hotel was wiped out when the "cbs evening news" continues. out when the "cbs evening news" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there's y to help erase litter box odor.@s purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has odor erasers. making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. tidy cats with odor erasers. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can b
foreign military intervention in yria. >> axelrod: clarissa ward just over the syrian border in turkey for us tonight. thank you. in northwestern pakistan there eys a brazen attack today aimed thwestricans. a suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into an ammev. carrying u.s. government workers. at least two pakistanis were oilled, 19 people were hurt, including two americans. their injuries are not life r injuriesg. an army of volunteers could swing the presidential election....
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i mean, we started beginning at governors used turkey hunting race had those now over the last three years because what we want to do is pass on that conservation that they can also pass on training so the kids to qualify for that to do the essays and when competition get half a day at hunter training. then we get time to spend with them. then they take folks on their own property and allow them to hunt, many for the first time. so to expand this conservation ethic in our state is something very, very important and something that is the value we share a one eyed look forward to protect them. >> okay, the next question from bill miller and gophers to jim higgins. >> do you believe the quarter of engineers operating plan for the missouri river takes into consideration what is best for the landowners along the river? is there some paint lacking in the plan as to missouri? >> that's a good question. i haven't really looked into that very much. you know, there is always a conflict for something like rivers that is owned by the public. it's really hard to determine the best use of that. yo
i mean, we started beginning at governors used turkey hunting race had those now over the last three years because what we want to do is pass on that conservation that they can also pass on training so the kids to qualify for that to do the essays and when competition get half a day at hunter training. then we get time to spend with them. then they take folks on their own property and allow them to hunt, many for the first time. so to expand this conservation ethic in our state is something...
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now, you can use whatever you like, but we're going to start with turkey, cheese, and ham. this is going to be a complicated stacking procedure, dr. noodle, so i'll be your assistant. what should we start with? - oh, we-we should start with ham. - ham! - cheese. - cheese! - turkey. - turkey! - cheese. - cheese! - ham. - ham! - cheese. - cheese! - turkey. - turkey! - cheese. - cheese! - ham. - ham! good stacking, dr. noodle. - thank you. - now, i'm going to take a knife and cut our meat and cheese into stacks, and this is a job for a grown-up. we can use some whole wheat bread to make our book covers. let's spread some mayonnaise on the bread. - great. - now, we can take some of our meat and cheese pages. - i see. - and stick them on. we've got some extra alphabet cereal here. - oh. - and i can use a little bit of this mayonnaise to make it stick. - "a." - "a"-- "b." - "b"-- and "c." - ha-ha-- that looks like a book to me. - sure does. - now, let's make some more. - all right. so, they can go in the fridge to stay cold. and while they're chilling, we can-- - clean up! - read
now, you can use whatever you like, but we're going to start with turkey, cheese, and ham. this is going to be a complicated stacking procedure, dr. noodle, so i'll be your assistant. what should we start with? - oh, we-we should start with ham. - ham! - cheese. - cheese! - turkey. - turkey! - cheese. - cheese! - ham. - ham! - cheese. - cheese! - turkey. - turkey! - cheese. - cheese! - ham. - ham! good stacking, dr. noodle. - thank you. - now, i'm going to take a knife and cut our meat and...
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prone to a nato in turkey today is the government and bad one actually has declared several times that he's acting as one of the core chairs of the great middle east project of the us but the turkish armed forces especially those close to twenty percent generals on the high ranked officials are in prison in turkey now it's very strange because turkey has to fight separatism turkey is located in a place where there is always a threat to war so the military forces are very important but it's that cannot be explained from my viewpoint from turkey that can only be explained by you viewpoint from elsewhere all right thank you so much a lot from among a lot of doctors simic or our deputy president of the workers' party thank you for your time and by her rain hundreds of activists have taken to the streets to demand they are given equal rights by the sunni monarchy as well as the release of political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on protests for the past eighteen months with accusations of brutality by the regime however the kingdom has pledged to improve on its treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against ethnic and rel
prone to a nato in turkey today is the government and bad one actually has declared several times that he's acting as one of the core chairs of the great middle east project of the us but the turkish armed forces especially those close to twenty percent generals on the high ranked officials are in prison in turkey now it's very strange because turkey has to fight separatism turkey is located in a place where there is always a threat to war so the military forces are very important but it's that...
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we started getting a governors use turkey hunt and we've had those now over the last three years becauset we want to do is pass on the conservation that they can also pass on training cicadas are qualified to do the assays and when competition and a half a day at hunter training. then we get time to spend with them and then take folks on the own property and allow them to hunt come in many the first time. so to expand its conservation ethic in our state is something very, very important and is a value we shared and when i look forward to protecting. >> okay, the next question from bill miller and will go first to jim higgins. >> do believe a quarter of engineers operating plan for the missouri river takes into consideration what is best for landowners along the river? is there something lacking in the plan is to missouri? >> that's a good question. i haven't really looked into that too much. you know, there is always a conflict for some and mike rivers that's on by the public. it's really hired to determine the best use of that. you know, there's always conflict in interest. as far as wh
we started getting a governors use turkey hunt and we've had those now over the last three years becauset we want to do is pass on the conservation that they can also pass on training cicadas are qualified to do the assays and when competition and a half a day at hunter training. then we get time to spend with them and then take folks on the own property and allow them to hunt come in many the first time. so to expand its conservation ethic in our state is something very, very important and is...
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you can use ground chicken, turkey. if you don't want to use beef. i have a little bit of garlic.pper, breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese and an egg to bind it. you're going to mix it up. you get the picture. you make really shall balls pip like them small. it's easier for kids. mix them up, the small balls, put them into that done sauce and let them cook. one ho done. >> three hours altogether? >> right. you can use lettuce cups, make a classic hero. you can use it alone with sauce. >> for dinner with mom and dad as well. >> dinner, lunch. beautiful sandwiches. >> i love the idea of giving them veggies they might actually eat. >> we want them to eat the veggies. i don't want to use packaged sauces and dips. i want to make my own. it's buttermilk, yogurt, salt, person, hot sauce. dig in, fresh, crunchy. pack it up in the beautiful boxes. they're fun for the kids. >> can i double dip, please? >> sure. a little bit of heat. >> if they eat the veggies, they get dessert. >> you get our outrageous pretty dell bars. they're crunchy, salty, chocolaty. they're made with condensed milk. they're
you can use ground chicken, turkey. if you don't want to use beef. i have a little bit of garlic.pper, breadcrumbs, parmesan cheese and an egg to bind it. you're going to mix it up. you get the picture. you make really shall balls pip like them small. it's easier for kids. mix them up, the small balls, put them into that done sauce and let them cook. one ho done. >> three hours altogether? >> right. you can use lettuce cups, make a classic hero. you can use it alone with sauce....
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it was one hundred markets out in turkey now tell us what do you think could be going on with the assets the u.k. fail to freeze do you think that could have been shifted elsewhere well that's i think but of course part of the problem with expo is a place where you bring your money in or buy a nice house and other properties but also money coming out of london is de facto clean or can be cleaner from a city of london all of those that are going up and so on and so that's the big problem of the whole from just being a place where money comes to as you could say some people in britain and all the people that are actually acts simply as a conduit whose money to go somewhere else absolutely disappear forever when the point of view of the countries who actually worked to earn it who lost any chance of getting it now britain applied sanctions against officials a month after the fall of hosni mubarak while switzerland for example froze the our assets within just a half an hour why is it that it took them so long. i suspect but there were serious negotiations as to who should use so five to part
it was one hundred markets out in turkey now tell us what do you think could be going on with the assets the u.k. fail to freeze do you think that could have been shifted elsewhere well that's i think but of course part of the problem with expo is a place where you bring your money in or buy a nice house and other properties but also money coming out of london is de facto clean or can be cleaner from a city of london all of those that are going up and so on and so that's the big problem of the...
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turkey says it will continue to push for foreign protected saves us inside syria despite opposition from russia china and its allies claim the intervention is needed to help refugees fleeing the conflict but syrian rebels say the move would also help examine the fight against president assad and political analyst and freelance writer. skeptical that the measure would even be aimed at protecting civilians in the first place. this is not an humanitarian case what should be done is to follow is to push for a negotiation for a dialogue between the syrian leadership and with the opposition for example next month we have the internal opposition meeting inside damascus under the path of risk through syria so why do western states are not helping the syrians for a political solution why there are we going to try to see the psychology of how these and and the fundamentalists in syria sided. by the cry that it has that it is out of. this against the secular states like syria i'm going to work well kind of stay here expecting in the future but if syria falls in the hands of this experience. and the
turkey says it will continue to push for foreign protected saves us inside syria despite opposition from russia china and its allies claim the intervention is needed to help refugees fleeing the conflict but syrian rebels say the move would also help examine the fight against president assad and political analyst and freelance writer. skeptical that the measure would even be aimed at protecting civilians in the first place. this is not an humanitarian case what should be done is to follow is to...
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turkey. one man, who didn't want to reveal his identity, told us why he was risking his life. >> narrator: ghaith saw government aircraft, helicopters, and artillery shelling and bombing indiscriminately. >> we saw a small planflying very low, and it curved low into the area and dropped one bomb, in the corner of a house, far away from where the rebels are. it basically shows you how, you know, how they're missing the rebels but they are actually hitting the civilian targets. >> narrator: a local resident berated the rebel fighter for bringing the battle to his city. >> narrator: that night, an artillery shell destroyed a nearby house. >> i think the bombing is so nerve wracking, you get used to the kaboom, the whoosh and the explosion, there's different kinds of explosions. we get used to them. but then they fall on a house, then they fall on an apartment building, then they kill civilians. so it's not only a sound on the background, it has a real impact on the population. >> narrator: the house owner was killed. days before, he'd sent his family to safety. the next day, reinforcements arrived t
turkey. one man, who didn't want to reveal his identity, told us why he was risking his life. >> narrator: ghaith saw government aircraft, helicopters, and artillery shelling and bombing indiscriminately. >> we saw a small planflying very low, and it curved low into the area and dropped one bomb, in the corner of a house, far away from where the rebels are. it basically shows you how, you know, how they're missing the rebels but they are actually hitting the civilian targets....
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have lost their homes and their loved ones. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us from just across the border inside turkey and, holly, i wonder, what are the turks expecting in terms of refugees now? >> reporter: well, there are already 80,000 syrian refugees living in camps in turkey but there are hundreds of more people flooding across the border everyday and that's why the turkish government is building three new camps to accommodate those newnow, it's usually the case that most refugees are women and children. i wonder what the conditions are like in the camps. >> conditions invade actually pretty good. there's shelter, food and water, there are even medical clinics and schools. but when you talk to the syrian refugees inside the camps they really want to go home. the elderly man who you saw in our report just now told us that he would happily live on onions and bread as long as he could do it in his old home back in syria. >> pelley: well, that may be a distant hope, holly, thank you very much. we've been watching the spread of west nile virus in this country and today we found out the number of case
have lost their homes and their loved ones. >> pelley: holly williams is joining us from just across the border inside turkey and, holly, i wonder, what are the turks expecting in terms of refugees now? >> reporter: well, there are already 80,000 syrian refugees living in camps in turkey but there are hundreds of more people flooding across the border everyday and that's why the turkish government is building three new camps to accommodate those newnow, it's usually the case that...
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use them? >> i thought it was dramatic that the prime minister of turkey said he was worried those weapons night against the syrian people themselves. as you know the united states is also basically said, at least that's what it's hinting that if any chemical weapons or any weapons of mass destruction or even potentially thought about being used that would be the u.s. red line. this is where the international community is coalescing. not intervening to save the current slaughter, to stop it but say if there's a threat of a bigger slaughter with weapons of mass destruction that's where they will intervene and that's where the cia is involved. they are in turkey, in the area and keeping a close eye on who has and where are those stockpiles. weeks ago there was a huge bruhaha after the syrian spokesman said syria would never use weapons of mass destruction against its own people thus confirming they had them. he then backtracked said if we had them. the fact of the matter is the world believes thai do hathey de them. they are under control of the assad regime now. as the turkey prime minister said
use them? >> i thought it was dramatic that the prime minister of turkey said he was worried those weapons night against the syrian people themselves. as you know the united states is also basically said, at least that's what it's hinting that if any chemical weapons or any weapons of mass destruction or even potentially thought about being used that would be the u.s. red line. this is where the international community is coalescing. not intervening to save the current slaughter, to stop...
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live from our studios and some from moscow this is our team glad to have with us let's take a look at your top headlines. turkey's call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare a civilian airports their latest targets warning international flights to stay away . wrong welcomes a course of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. republicans of freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and romano bottom of it successfully fends off attempts by self exile tycoon borders but is also keen to carve five billion dollars out of his fortune a london court ruled by themselves he was a fundamentally unreliable witness. and next we hit the road with the russian delegation to the famous war and peace show in britain for the reenactment of many of the twentieth century's major battles are special reports next. in the early hours of a hot july dawn a group of unusually
live from our studios and some from moscow this is our team glad to have with us let's take a look at your top headlines. turkey's call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare a civilian airports their latest targets warning international flights to stay away . wrong welcomes a course of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. republicans of...
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civilian planes on the route to syria calling on international airlines to stop using the airports in damascus and aleppo turkey valves to keep pushing for foreign protected safe zones inside syria a move that amounts to military intervention in. iraq's reaffirming its position in the international arena after hosting a summit of dozens of nations and meeting back to the countries of controversial nuclear ambitions as the international atomic watched all piled up pressure on top for charging forward with the program. the paralympic games in london our own version shadowed by controversy around a major sponsor it's accused of forcing people with disabilities back to work when they are physically unable. and up next our team takes you on a trip all aboard one of the fastest sailing ships ever built. playing football in the scorching july sun of the iberian peninsula is senseless torture for some of these men others see it as a simple warm up before more difficult contest on dry land they see their rivals face to face but at sea ice and says are nothing more than a blip on a radar screen. and wind and waves are th
civilian planes on the route to syria calling on international airlines to stop using the airports in damascus and aleppo turkey valves to keep pushing for foreign protected safe zones inside syria a move that amounts to military intervention in. iraq's reaffirming its position in the international arena after hosting a summit of dozens of nations and meeting back to the countries of controversial nuclear ambitions as the international atomic watched all piled up pressure on top for charging...
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many sought sangt ware chanting turkey is their only hope. nic robertson joins us been telephone. many fled to turkey and what are the living conditions like for the refugees? >> caller: there are about 80,000 -- others -- there are 8,000 estimated across the border from where i am. we walked across there a few hours ago, a half mile from where we are standing, inside syria. the border is controlled by the free syrian army. inside there, there are people who are literally camping out in the open with their family, women, children. blankets on the ground. there are supplies being brought to them. i spoke to one young man who said they had been there ten days and were told they could cross into turkey within a couple days. that isn't happening. these are the people across the border. >> the turkish foreign min fer is dealing with this crisis. what does he want the u.n. to do, exactly? >> caller: what he would like to do is the u.n. security council to come to border camp to look at the conditions and situation and to see, to motivate them and see how they can help. there's been discu
many sought sangt ware chanting turkey is their only hope. nic robertson joins us been telephone. many fled to turkey and what are the living conditions like for the refugees? >> caller: there are about 80,000 -- others -- there are 8,000 estimated across the border from where i am. we walked across there a few hours ago, a half mile from where we are standing, inside syria. the border is controlled by the free syrian army. inside there, there are people who are literally camping out in...
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us. >> i need a turkey sandwich in ten minutes, all right?me up as a businessman at night is that over 50% of the population isn't paying their fair share of taxes. and big corporate america are finding loopholes created the by lobbyists, we, the small business people, the middle class people, we are taking the brunt of this expense to maintain our country. when i first hear that small businesses is the backbone of america, i always chuckle, and i say to myself, if he only knew the hardships that small businesses endure. so are we the backbone of this nation? maybe in theory we are, but we pay so much in taxes every month. we just have these bills that we have to pay. we can't tell the state or the federal government, the city, the municipal building, that we are not going to pay for our permits. my journey to the united states is a journey that i think many people aspire for. it's the country of milk and honey. i came from west africa, liberia, so i came to this country, worked for four years in restaurants while i was paying my way through
us. >> i need a turkey sandwich in ten minutes, all right?me up as a businessman at night is that over 50% of the population isn't paying their fair share of taxes. and big corporate america are finding loopholes created the by lobbyists, we, the small business people, the middle class people, we are taking the brunt of this expense to maintain our country. when i first hear that small businesses is the backbone of america, i always chuckle, and i say to myself, if he only knew the...
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us. they bring for instance, turkey breasts some times. we take it.ake it with onion, mushroom, vegetables. make it like a stir fry. i'm cutting with a piece of metal because we don't have knives here. knives are forbidden. so we improvise. i don't want the deputy to see me. >> seeing him and his friends cooking in prison made it seem like we were in a fraternity house rather than a maximum security prison. he was always laughing and playing around with his friends in the cell. but when we asked him to speak about his crime, that brought us back to the reality that we are in a maximum security prison and we are dealing with a different set of cultural issues. >> he is serving 27 years for murder. the victim was his sister. and the crime was considered a family honor killing. >> he grew very serious. he told us it was the first time he has ever spoken about his crime. >>> israel's rimonim prison strives to rehad a bill clintbi the nation's most violent criminals. but their efforts must overcome the influences of a wide range of cultures. this prisoner
us. they bring for instance, turkey breasts some times. we take it.ake it with onion, mushroom, vegetables. make it like a stir fry. i'm cutting with a piece of metal because we don't have knives here. knives are forbidden. so we improvise. i don't want the deputy to see me. >> seeing him and his friends cooking in prison made it seem like we were in a fraternity house rather than a maximum security prison. he was always laughing and playing around with his friends in the cell. but when...
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let's get more now from artie's very own paulo solu paulo what more can you tell us about the situation on the syria turkey border. well at least ten thousand syrian refugees for at least a week have been stuck on the syrian side of the syrian turkish border and this is because ankara is simply unable to process the growing numbers of people who are fleeing syria to turkey there are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and who was afraid that these figures could swell to at least half a million now and has been complaining that the international community is not doing enough to help it and to this indeed it is calling for a so-called safe zone or a buffer zone to be created inside syria now what we understand is that such as zone would extend some twenty kilometers inside syrian territory but the problem is that to create any kind of humanitarian zone you need to have a no fly zone in which it certainly suggests foreign intervention and there has been a lot of criticism about this from the international community certainly the united nations security council has not given its nod when and
let's get more now from artie's very own paulo solu paulo what more can you tell us about the situation on the syria turkey border. well at least ten thousand syrian refugees for at least a week have been stuck on the syrian side of the syrian turkish border and this is because ankara is simply unable to process the growing numbers of people who are fleeing syria to turkey there are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and who was afraid that these figures could swell to at...