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use your real name. are you not scared anymore? because for months nobody has talked to us from tripoli, nobody has wanted us to use their real name.as fear gone for you? >> definitely. definitely gone. and i will explain you why people were not giving their names or even talking. it's because for example two streets away from my house there was a van with a satellite dish on top of it that was just there to spy on conversations. so whenever they detect something that is against them they just come and pick you up. >> so you say you have never been prouder than your right now, than you are today. >> yes. >> why is that? >> well, when you see that -- first of all let's not forget that if my figures are right, 70 or 75% of the libyan population is a young population. this is the first point. the second point is, when i see that all this youth which is my generation -- i'm 26 years old -- has put in place a movement such as this movement you've been witnessing for six months, and at the end being victorious against a man who has been ruling a country for 42 years, 43 years with this iron fist, i mean, how can you not be proud? they ar
use your real name. are you not scared anymore? because for months nobody has talked to us from tripoli, nobody has wanted us to use their real name.as fear gone for you? >> definitely. definitely gone. and i will explain you why people were not giving their names or even talking. it's because for example two streets away from my house there was a van with a satellite dish on top of it that was just there to spy on conversations. so whenever they detect something that is against them they...
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a much much better ratio of benefits to cost does it keep us absolutely zero of course not doesn't prevent all use no but it recognizes that use has some negatives but prohibition has some negatives we have to balance those two things now you should emphasize we're not going to keep use at a teeny level with a big tax if you have that big tax black is going to evade the tax and just going to drive the market underground so we can make some attempt to reduce use with moderate sin taxes but we have to accept that legalization is likely to lead to some increase in use not for magic increase in uses but that needs to be is one side of the ledger the other side is all the negatives done by prohibition and if i go to you i'm a former smoker about four months now i haven't had a cigarette so i only quit for health reasons not because of the syntax but what about that turning into a business like alcohol and cigarettes and things like that i mean just as jeffrey said i mean these to take some of it away from the black market where you have control words with regular. that's the model can be debated but jeffrey pointed out the fundamen
a much much better ratio of benefits to cost does it keep us absolutely zero of course not doesn't prevent all use no but it recognizes that use has some negatives but prohibition has some negatives we have to balance those two things now you should emphasize we're not going to keep use at a teeny level with a big tax if you have that big tax black is going to evade the tax and just going to drive the market underground so we can make some attempt to reduce use with moderate sin taxes but we...
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that some people are going to use those substances it's important to note many people use them without adverse effects to themselves or others a small fraction of course do use them in ways which are unfortunate for themselves or harm other people and that's what we should be focusing on not just the use by itself because much use is basically innocuous it and see if i can go to you is there a middle ground here or could be an prohibition but still some kind of decriminalization legalization regulation can you is there a middle ground that we can find you because this report that just came out that i mentioned beginning of the program says that this so-called what we call the war on drugs is that utter failure what do we need to rethink because we can if we continue down the same path which is very expensive it clogs up the digital system people are put in prison for using drugs maybe they should not be put in prison i mean it has to be a fundamental rethinking because it seems to just get more and more expensive more and more violent. i don't disagree with terms of a middle ground we need to criticize a century ago first go ahead. yes we need to rethink som
that some people are going to use those substances it's important to note many people use them without adverse effects to themselves or others a small fraction of course do use them in ways which are unfortunate for themselves or harm other people and that's what we should be focusing on not just the use by itself because much use is basically innocuous it and see if i can go to you is there a middle ground here or could be an prohibition but still some kind of decriminalization legalization...
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used for the neutral or grounded conductor. and other colors may be used -- other colors other than white or green may be used. >> and those typically are black and red when you start. then if you have more conductors, you use other colors. but typically the red or the black. >> in the residences, it's black, black and red. and commercial work where you have 12208, it's black, red, blue. and if you go downtown, the 480 volts, it's brown, orange, yellow. boy. >> and one people with us today just asked a question. is there any reason why you can't wire the entire house with the heavier gauge wire rather than just the lighter gauge for the 15 amp circuits and the heavier gauge for the 20 amp cirçoyd, come up here and is there any reason why you can't wire it all with a heavier gauge wire? >> yes. because it's a 15 amp and the yellow is 20 amp. but some people are asking if they can use only yellow. you can do that >> you can overdo. you can't under do it. >> yes. >> some people want to save money and use 14 for 15 amp and there are limbs. >> and that raises an interesting points about the codes. the codes are actually a minimum standar
used for the neutral or grounded conductor. and other colors may be used -- other colors other than white or green may be used. >> and those typically are black and red when you start. then if you have more conductors, you use other colors. but typically the red or the black. >> in the residences, it's black, black and red. and commercial work where you have 12208, it's black, red, blue. and if you go downtown, the 480 volts, it's brown, orange, yellow. boy. >> and one people...
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uses we see. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer usedthey were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is located. >> and then there is also just the general utility and storage stuff that we see when we drive around down there. the crane company has their big yard down there, store their heavy equipment. >> you have to have it someplace. it has to be convenient. and san francisco is lucky to have places, sheet companies like that here. okay, a fascinating building. a fascinating building. chris, tell bus this building. >> this is the machine shop at union iron works. and it was built in the 1880s by mr. donahue, the preside
uses we see. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer usedthey were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this...
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us use their beautiful space. thank you all and we'll see you on the third thursday next month. [ ♪music ] [ ♪music ] >> for those of usthe board, i know many of us have young ben was in the city. i know a ton of my friends have left the city. one thing that the strike me as we have a ton of data, but it is a different places. this year, we will call for those constituents to come together to understand the issue better and, going forward, enacting policies to extend that period . of all the places i have been, this is my favorite. i am a born and raised san franciscan. more important, i represent district 2. i grew up in the marina district close to the palace of fine arts. my parents still live in the same set of plants that i live in. i went to grammar school here. i went to st. ignatius here. i am a proud wild cat. i went to college at loyola- marymount university in los angeles. i had a scholarship to play baseball. i remember coming down here to christie field, when my dad was in the military, seeing how the beaches have transformed into but we have today. you cannot beat the views, of course. it just holds summo
us use their beautiful space. thank you all and we'll see you on the third thursday next month. [ ♪music ] [ ♪music ] >> for those of usthe board, i know many of us have young ben was in the city. i know a ton of my friends have left the city. one thing that the strike me as we have a ton of data, but it is a different places. this year, we will call for those constituents to come together to understand the issue better and, going forward, enacting policies to extend that period . of...
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us put various types of alarms to the test. photo electric alarms used a beam of light to detect smoke. the common alarms useectric current. micro processor alarms combine both, using computer technology. and this is photo electric and ionization in a single unit. using materials from a sofa, the fire fighters create smoke. it took less than 30 seconds for the first alarm to go off. >> you can start to see some of the smoke coming out here. so... all right. that is our first alarm right there. the dual sensor was the first that activated. again that is were you have the best range of detection so that is what really provides the best protection for the family. the dual sensor alarm it wasn't long after, the micro processor alarm sounded. >> there is two smoke alarms have gone off so far. >> remaining two alarms sounded less than a minute later. firefighters conducted a second demonstration, setting a slorks simmering fire. >> so photo electric and dual sensor alarm will go off sooner. now we've got the photo ion alarms start noug. >> both photo electric and dual alarm went off simultaneously. seven minutes l
us put various types of alarms to the test. photo electric alarms used a beam of light to detect smoke. the common alarms useectric current. micro processor alarms combine both, using computer technology. and this is photo electric and ionization in a single unit. using materials from a sofa, the fire fighters create smoke. it took less than 30 seconds for the first alarm to go off. >> you can start to see some of the smoke coming out here. so... all right. that is our first alarm right...
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use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people
use went down, the bicycle use went up. higher parking fees are very effective in decrease in car use and increasing other modes of use -- in decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so...
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he doesn't want to us use his last name. jack spoke to us after his son went through surgery. >> he can't eat or drink. he's chewing on ice he said his son just drop aid friend off. and as he and two others in the pick up twont look for parking they saw a group wearing raiders gear jump their friend. >> hi son's two friends got out. and pulled other guys off saying "stop" my son got out. whoever waits, you know who you are, shot him four times. for stepping two steps from his truck. >> jack said his wounded son managed to drive his truck to a parking lot gate. >> and the opened the truck and the guy at the gate looked at him. he looked at the man and he said "help me, i'm dying". and that guy, whoever you are, i owe. we owe you. thank you. >> jack's son is listed in fair condition. so is a person who was brutally beaten in a bathroom here. the other shooting victim, the one shot in the face was apparently tleeted. the hospital has no records of him. the 49ers are recommending to the nfl that all future game games -- vic lee, reporting sorry
he doesn't want to us use his last name. jack spoke to us after his son went through surgery. >> he can't eat or drink. he's chewing on ice he said his son just drop aid friend off. and as he and two others in the pick up twont look for parking they saw a group wearing raiders gear jump their friend. >> hi son's two friends got out. and pulled other guys off saying "stop" my son got out. whoever waits, you know who you are, shot him four times. for stepping two steps from...
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credit to the us us or especially to finance the purchase of high tech goods to be supplied to the soviet markets the fact is though that after nineteen thirty two the time of crisis for the us america wouldn't sell the u.s.s.r. complete production facilities like a car plant in tal yachtie or chemical plants of which the u.s.s.r. had bought four billion dollars worth and much of played their part in its technical progress the only way the soviet union's credit rating was quite high it's been easy for the us to get credit because of the entire system that's been built up since nine hundred forty five and the i.m.f. was being set up there was a heated dispute between the u.k. and the us of course the british had to back off because their economy hundred greatly damaged by the war later led to the devaluation of the pound so many years after the war and fucked all of europe was living off the marshall plan back then and that consisted mostly of agricultural commodities along with some industrial plants and factories that are depleted their technological potential moans that the us didn't need any more this and park was the reason for america's technological leap over more rece
credit to the us us or especially to finance the purchase of high tech goods to be supplied to the soviet markets the fact is though that after nineteen thirty two the time of crisis for the us america wouldn't sell the u.s.s.r. complete production facilities like a car plant in tal yachtie or chemical plants of which the u.s.s.r. had bought four billion dollars worth and much of played their part in its technical progress the only way the soviet union's credit rating was quite high it's been...
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use your real name. are you not scared anymore? because for months nobody talked to us from tripoli. nobody wanted us to use their real name.ne for you? >> definitely gone. i will explain you why people were not giving their names or even talking. it's because for example, two streets away from my house rs there was a van with the satellite dish on top of it that was just there to spy on conversations. so whenever they detect something that is against them, he just come. >> you say you've never been prouder than you are today. >> right. >> why is that? >> well, when you see -- first of all, let's not forget if my figures are right, 70 or 75% of the libyan population is a young population. this is the first point. the second point is when i see that all the -- my generation, i'm 26 years old. have been put in place with this movement and at the end being victorious against a man who has been ruling a country for 42 years with this iron fist. how can you not be proud? they are just heroes. >> stay safe. thank you. we'll talk to you again. up next, here in america, aftershocks. tonight aftershocks following the rare magnitude
use your real name. are you not scared anymore? because for months nobody talked to us from tripoli. nobody wanted us to use their real name.ne for you? >> definitely gone. i will explain you why people were not giving their names or even talking. it's because for example, two streets away from my house rs there was a van with the satellite dish on top of it that was just there to spy on conversations. so whenever they detect something that is against them, he just come. >> you say...
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use satellite communications. there's satcom systems on the drilling platforms. for aviation we actually had p-3s flying overhead as means of managing the air traffic over there. they used normal aviation frequencies aircraft to aircraft. we use high-frequency, hf radios or offshore. we use vhf frequencies for nearshore. we put the hf transponders on those vessels of opportunities so that we could track them electronically. and ultimately our biggest concerns, i mentioned, you know, i was really have to be focused on the safety issue. and we have at one point i remember the critical number was nine. we had nine new mrs. with an aircraft. mostly in the coastal area. i think he mentioned yet a lot of different agencies that were unnecessarily duplicating effort. that actually caused safety issues. so i went to the air force. tyndall air force base there has the capacity to set up an emergency air traffic control center that they had used for the haiti earthquake. actually they can manage air traffic anywhere. they did set up there, and we had communications and air traffic management out of tyndall air force base. but the need for medications i think is still an issue. we may have come a long way with the state, county and loca
use satellite communications. there's satcom systems on the drilling platforms. for aviation we actually had p-3s flying overhead as means of managing the air traffic over there. they used normal aviation frequencies aircraft to aircraft. we use high-frequency, hf radios or offshore. we use vhf frequencies for nearshore. we put the hf transponders on those vessels of opportunities so that we could track them electronically. and ultimately our biggest concerns, i mentioned, you know, i was...
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use cloud computing. we all use consumer application clout services. twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of you guys probably do not know is on the business application front, this has similarly happen in a very different way. nearly every business application -- when i talk about business applications, and talking about financial customer relationships systems, purchasing, hr, web analytics, all the software business is used to automate their businesses. what you may not know is in the past 10 years, every business application software company which has gone public has been delivered as a cloud service. nobody does it in the new world the old way anymore. is all delive
use cloud computing. we all use consumer application clout services. twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of...
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us immediately afterwards. >> and even though chauncey is no longer with us here at this time, he is above us looking down on us saying we did a very well thing. justice definitely was served. >> and based -- bay sat motionless through his entire sentencing. he had his attorney read a statement after court. >> though i know i'm innocent of the crimes, i do apologize to the family and the families of the victims for not making with wiser decisions and for allowing there to occur on my watch. >> reporter: they said he will not rest until he finds those responsible for the murders, but the prosecutors aren't buying it. >> it is disappointing to hear a defendant say something like that when you know that it is completely untrue. but i expected nothing less from him. >> reporter: and confessed gunman broussard made a plea deal earlier this month. he says and testified that bay ordered him to kill him because they wanted to prevent a story from the bakery's financial troubles from being published. the most touching moment came this morning when bay's mother reached out to chauncey bailey's ex-wife and gave her a hu
us immediately afterwards. >> and even though chauncey is no longer with us here at this time, he is above us looking down on us saying we did a very well thing. justice definitely was served. >> and based -- bay sat motionless through his entire sentencing. he had his attorney read a statement after court. >> though i know i'm innocent of the crimes, i do apologize to the family and the families of the victims for not making with wiser decisions and for allowing there to...
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using those kinds of terms. so there's obviously a, a disconnect...daphne. there are many people in the field who came into this field in the '70s and in the '80s, when we were using the old language. so for each of us personally, this is a process of learning and enlightenment, and we each have to recognize our own language and first become conscious of what we're saying. and this about raising consciousness about what are the words that we're using, what do they mean, how do they further stigmatize or label or keep people in a place that is negative, as opposed to language that elevates. and we each have to come to this, individually, and then we do it as field, because language does indeed shape our thinking and our thinking shapes our behaviors and our decisions which of course shape our lives. and so our language can actually either affect positive change or keep us in a negative place. so we as a field, and it's fantastic that samhsa is hosting this conversation because it's part of just raising awareness and talking with each other about what are we saying and what, what word does work? but we certainly i think can look at some of the words and say, this is not effective anymore and we can mo
using those kinds of terms. so there's obviously a, a disconnect...daphne. there are many people in the field who came into this field in the '70s and in the '80s, when we were using the old language. so for each of us personally, this is a process of learning and enlightenment, and we each have to recognize our own language and first become conscious of what we're saying. and this about raising consciousness about what are the words that we're using, what do they mean, how do they further...
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us awhile to get in. and eventually, a police officer would use this discretion, and i would describe this as occasionally using these on the corners guarding those buildings, and groups of the youth, smaller in number than in london, these other groups of three or four, running around and having trouble there, earlier with a larger number their earlier, of the colleagues, but this was tense and you have a real sense there that -- everywhere that these rights have been going on, almost like anything could happen at any moment. people are speaking out of that and this much is clear. >> we have been speaking continuously for the last three nights in the early hours of the morning, looking to the capital and what is happening there. i know you do not have a crystal ball, but you have been at the center of what is happening. how do you think that this will play out over the next few days? do you believe that this will calm down? >> people's worst fears were that we would have another escalation and tonight would be worse than last night, and recognizing that manchester has been very bad, and recognizing that liverp
us awhile to get in. and eventually, a police officer would use this discretion, and i would describe this as occasionally using these on the corners guarding those buildings, and groups of the youth, smaller in number than in london, these other groups of three or four, running around and having trouble there, earlier with a larger number their earlier, of the colleagues, but this was tense and you have a real sense there that -- everywhere that these rights have been going on, almost like...
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using this machine? why can't they use a towel? is it that difficult to use a towel to dry a dog? orter: meanwhile, she's constantly reminded of her little dog. >> her special place on the sofa, her blanket and her toys. >> reporter: gilland is determined to do all she can to make sure petco pulls the plug on caged dryers. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> well, we've been telling you that today's earthquake rattled the nerves of people on the east coast, but a new headache could be headed up the coast this weekend, as well. hurricane irene is gaining strength as it churns through the atlantic, packing winds up to 90 miles per hour. today it blew through puerto rico dumping ten inches of rain. the storm is expected to make landfall over new england this weekend. >> and there's a lot of unpredictability with that, even though we show you that cone of uncertainty. and we have some updated numbers coming in from the national hurricane center. otherwise, today was hot here across the bay area. 99 in gilroy. 97 in san jose and 75 in san francisco with 83 in san rafael. some of the h
using this machine? why can't they use a towel? is it that difficult to use a towel to dry a dog? orter: meanwhile, she's constantly reminded of her little dog. >> her special place on the sofa, her blanket and her toys. >> reporter: gilland is determined to do all she can to make sure petco pulls the plug on caged dryers. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> well, we've been telling you that today's earthquake rattled the nerves of people on the east coast, but a new...
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used -- using what they already have. it's just how we teach it. it's not about, you know, a script and those types of issues, it's actually making learning relevant and fun for kids. so that they can lurn faster. that's what these programs do. vice president yee: maybe i'm just requesting it, every so often i hear about the new programs and old programs and whether it's in mathematics or in language arts. it would be really helpful for me who just can't remember everything unless i see it on a piece of paper, the list of maybe the top five approaches that our schools are using so that i get a better idea. and if you can get a summary of each approach, how it's different. for the curriculum committee. and even the reading approach that we have. you know, again, different schools are using different approaches so it would be helpful for me to keep track of all the different things. anything else on this? ok. all three. roll call please. commissioner fewer: yes. commissioner maufas: yes. commissioner murase: aye. commissioner norton: yes. commissioner wynns: aye. vice president yee: aye. >> that's six ayes. vice president yee: thank you. i think that was it for that piece. ok, good. we are in q, first reading tonight. can i have a motion, a second? ok. this is for reconsideration of -- i'm sorry. what are you moving? [laughter] i'm trying to move it. >> commissioner fewer's resolution. vice president yee: ok. just going to -- commissioner fewer's resolution. reconsideration of resolution number 108-24-a-1, recommitment of the san francisco unified school distr
used -- using what they already have. it's just how we teach it. it's not about, you know, a script and those types of issues, it's actually making learning relevant and fun for kids. so that they can lurn faster. that's what these programs do. vice president yee: maybe i'm just requesting it, every so often i hear about the new programs and old programs and whether it's in mathematics or in language arts. it would be really helpful for me who just can't remember everything unless i see it on a...
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using us as cover. they disappeared and left us essentially alone with the exception of a few gunmen who have been circling around the hotel, moving through the corridors and basically, you know, making themselves known to be there on the lower floors of the hotel. it's not entirely abandoned. there are still gunmen inside the hotel. but you could count them on one hand. >> that area you're in, matthew, if i remember correctly, there are other government buildings that we would be taken to where gadhafi would show up, where saif al-islam would show up. i know sadi gadhafi, his offices were right across the road from the hotel there. says a lot in that area that the government would normally want to keep protected. it gives the impression right now, and it's hard for you where you are now to get a sense of this. but it gives the impression if you have only light security on the perimeter of the hotel, the rebels know the importance of the building and would want absolutely to secure journalists like yourself. i know they would want to make you and others there safe. they would want to get there and secure t
using us as cover. they disappeared and left us essentially alone with the exception of a few gunmen who have been circling around the hotel, moving through the corridors and basically, you know, making themselves known to be there on the lower floors of the hotel. it's not entirely abandoned. there are still gunmen inside the hotel. but you could count them on one hand. >> that area you're in, matthew, if i remember correctly, there are other government buildings that we would be taken...
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and so you're going to have to bite the bullet tax the rich the way they used to be tax the corporations the way we used to use the money to put americans back to work that is a reasonable way to proceed alternatives that were tried failed come on it's time and the country needs it more than ever so very well said professor world thank you so much for being with us tonight. thank you until congress there is pursuing economic policies that will seriously get us out of this recession as opposed wolf weighed out and doesn't just hand over more money to billionaires to play with on wall street our markets will continue to shed wealth i'll have more on this in tonight's daily take. it's time for a daily poll your chance to tell us what you think here's the days question with one out of every five children in america living in poverty are we still in a recession or is this really a rule of full blown republican great depression your choices are yes we are clearly in a recession or yes we are stuck in the republican great depression or going to an army dot com let us know you think it will be open until tomorrow morn
and so you're going to have to bite the bullet tax the rich the way they used to be tax the corporations the way we used to use the money to put americans back to work that is a reasonable way to proceed alternatives that were tried failed come on it's time and the country needs it more than ever so very well said professor world thank you so much for being with us tonight. thank you until congress there is pursuing economic policies that will seriously get us out of this recession as opposed...
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most likely to be a city that would riot because i did my own chart using a number of caliber i used her increased crime levels i used current property levels and history of violence and i to determine it is pretty obvious by the u.s. census or in actual f.b.i. statistics that detroit was pretty much the second most violent city and entire country only to my hometown plant this one actually has the highest level or property in terms of amount of their citizens living at or a low level probably it was somewhere around thirty or thirty five percent and of course before it has a history of rights and one of the most destructive riots in us city and cities and i and my team sixty seven i believe so when you look at the growing disparity between the rich and poor it's very very white we have twenty five point seven million people on from spams and according to the national foundation consumer credit assume credit counseling. sixty five to sixty seven percent of americans didn't have enough money to afford a one thousand dollars emergency expense wow guys i know i know they like you say probably fewer people would be surpr
most likely to be a city that would riot because i did my own chart using a number of caliber i used her increased crime levels i used current property levels and history of violence and i to determine it is pretty obvious by the u.s. census or in actual f.b.i. statistics that detroit was pretty much the second most violent city and entire country only to my hometown plant this one actually has the highest level or property in terms of amount of their citizens living at or a low level probably...
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us tonight. [applause] you have heard from previous speakers and will certainly hear from all of us how each of us used dr. king's work and how it is either inspired our lives work or informed it. i cannot help but think about how dr. king's galvanizing work demonstrated a powerful combination of theology and and ideas to inspire individuals to take action both collectively and individually to transform our society. i was reminded, as i had a conversation with one of our good friends who was saying that they hoped the weather would not ruin the beacon. i told him that if any group of , itle knows about praying an ought to be those of us gathered in this room today. whatever storms,, god will take care of it cove. i grew up in a little church in the south and all we had was our faith and hope. i grew up in a church that my family built by hand. it was like every little shotgun surge that you see in the south. if we had a wooden block letters with scriptures on the wall. in my church we recited john 3:16 every week, every sunday, every permitting. we said so many times that we began to play around w
us tonight. [applause] you have heard from previous speakers and will certainly hear from all of us how each of us used dr. king's work and how it is either inspired our lives work or informed it. i cannot help but think about how dr. king's galvanizing work demonstrated a powerful combination of theology and and ideas to inspire individuals to take action both collectively and individually to transform our society. i was reminded, as i had a conversation with one of our good friends who was...
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spent an hour reeling in a 7 foot long black tipped shark in a 12 foot long kayak. >> instead of us usingour energy to try to pull the shark, the shark pulled the kayak. it's called the texas sleigh ride. >> okay. stevens says he was worried the shark might tip the kayak over but kept the video rolling until they cut it loose. >>> this morning on "the early show" we're tracking hurricane irene as it pushes closer to the florida coast. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, you made your own lunch. yep! (mom) i'm so proud of you. the bus is here, gotta go mom. okay hunny, have a great day. look in your bag, made you something. (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show someone how much you care. choosey moms, choose jif. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. >>> to colorado we go here. a very large dust devil formed monday in a denver suburb. these whirlwinds are common in the western
spent an hour reeling in a 7 foot long black tipped shark in a 12 foot long kayak. >> instead of us usingour energy to try to pull the shark, the shark pulled the kayak. it's called the texas sleigh ride. >> okay. stevens says he was worried the shark might tip the kayak over but kept the video rolling until they cut it loose. >>> this morning on "the early show" we're tracking hurricane irene as it pushes closer to the florida coast. i'm terrell brown. this is...
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and abusing our personal information spying on us and arresting us beating us and thinking that they can get away with oppressing us in secrecy well it's retribution time we want them to experience just a taste of the kind of misery and suffering they inflict upon us on an everyday basis let us serve as a warning to would be snitches and pigs that your leaders can no longer protect you give up and turn on your masters now before it's too late we allowed as we watched the news reports come in quoting various sheriff's who denied that they were ever hacked or that any personal information was stolen that they did not store snitch info on their servers for example based upon past releases of information the content of these releases are sometimes manipulated and edited in an attempt to embarrass or discredit government agencies and law enforcement. also in their release they threatened to publish the names of inmates and confidential informants informants and other sensitive data are not kept on the website and we believe any information that would be released wou
and abusing our personal information spying on us and arresting us beating us and thinking that they can get away with oppressing us in secrecy well it's retribution time we want them to experience just a taste of the kind of misery and suffering they inflict upon us on an everyday basis let us serve as a warning to would be snitches and pigs that your leaders can no longer protect you give up and turn on your masters now before it's too late we allowed as we watched the news reports come in...
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. >> for us, we use our hands. for them they use their guns. we need to film everything for media. >> woodruff: and ray suarez looks at a campaign linking teens around the world. >> for the girls in the united states, if they have a sense that they can really touch a girl in another country, it motivates them. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf. the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world
. >> for us, we use our hands. for them they use their guns. we need to film everything for media. >> woodruff: and ray suarez looks at a campaign linking teens around the world. >> for the girls in the united states, if they have a sense that they can really touch a girl in another country, it motivates them. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get...
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new york to control the archies business has a close eye on the world markets there for us and joins us to tell us how russian stocks are responding to the slide on the sub the russian markets are very volatile at the moment they're going back to the heavy losses that we saw this morning and actually the arts yes there's news in almost three percent but of course we'll have all the details of what's going on in the markets in our business bullets and about ten minutes from now. all right thank you marina will be joining of course a little bit later in the program for more details on what's happening on the world markets thanks for that. three years ago the people of the small republic of south say it's you know came under our pillory attacked by neighboring georgia but we've war in which to reduce the trying to reclaim its territories claimed hundreds of lives and he's made you know question of is in the south of capital which still bears many scars. georgia attacked suddenly at around midnight and the first trikes happen hand of the russian pairs keeping base now what you can see behind me at all
new york to control the archies business has a close eye on the world markets there for us and joins us to tell us how russian stocks are responding to the slide on the sub the russian markets are very volatile at the moment they're going back to the heavy losses that we saw this morning and actually the arts yes there's news in almost three percent but of course we'll have all the details of what's going on in the markets in our business bullets and about ten minutes from now. all right thank...
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and instead of completely ignoring us and therefore probably limiting our use of the cove and alienating us, they could actually benefit from us being ambassadors to san francisco. in addition to that, the images that will be broadcast all over the world about san francisco, i think they would be enhanced by seeing the kinds of things that go on at the club every day, rowing and boating, not something that happens every place. so it is a unique cultural asset that the people that are putting this event on should exploit and not try to squash. thank you for listening. >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is mike savage. i am a stroo teenagic planning and the lead for the national park soferse america's cup. i am speaking to you today on behalf of the two national park units that have been identified, golden gate and san francisco national historic -- san francisco national maritime historic park. more than simply spectator venues they provide over 16 million visitors annually from near and far an opportunity to enjoy the natural scenic, cultural resources of the bay area. f
and instead of completely ignoring us and therefore probably limiting our use of the cove and alienating us, they could actually benefit from us being ambassadors to san francisco. in addition to that, the images that will be broadcast all over the world about san francisco, i think they would be enhanced by seeing the kinds of things that go on at the club every day, rowing and boating, not something that happens every place. so it is a unique cultural asset that the people that are putting...
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