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having a fried egg roll, wanton, something good. it taught me the value of working hard and what it meant to be part of a small business, a small business -- a small business, small family, and an immigrant family at that. really being impacted by the los angeles riots, when that occurred, put me on the path toward public policy and understanding what it meant to have opportunities and not have opportunities in our various communities. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor chu: i came to the area to pursue a master's degree in public policy at the uc- berkeley school. ever since then, i fell in love with what a wonderful area the bay area is. >> what motivated your interest in politics? supervisor chu: to be frank, i never saw myself in an elected position at all. i had grown up in southern california, and during the first day of the los angeles riots, my parents had their cars stolen at gunpoint. they were left out and had to pay someone $100 to get back to chinatown. it really influenced me. we had a restauran
having a fried egg roll, wanton, something good. it taught me the value of working hard and what it meant to be part of a small business, a small business -- a small business, small family, and an immigrant family at that. really being impacted by the los angeles riots, when that occurred, put me on the path toward public policy and understanding what it meant to have opportunities and not have opportunities in our various communities. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco?...
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she bore witness to the wanton destruction of tess of crimean vineyards. you know the cut twenty year old greek finds it a very things like he does look. he's pains me very much to see so. drink weinstein like count it was devastating. later government officials conceded that the prohibition had been a mistake but many people in the crimea still cannot forgive gorbachev for it. through a twist of fate it was in the crimea that an attempt was made to topple the soviet president from power in august one thousand nine hundred one. one of my child's residences had been built and for us only a few years before those fateful events. but there were the country house as a secret object was a complete failure take a look the place is in full view from all sides as you can see your residence is clearly visible from everywhere it heals the mountains and so on it seems like gorbachev's residence that had been built here deliberately in order to isolate him which are. then. k.g.b. colonel leo tolstoy was involved in those events he's a direct descendant of a famous rus
she bore witness to the wanton destruction of tess of crimean vineyards. you know the cut twenty year old greek finds it a very things like he does look. he's pains me very much to see so. drink weinstein like count it was devastating. later government officials conceded that the prohibition had been a mistake but many people in the crimea still cannot forgive gorbachev for it. through a twist of fate it was in the crimea that an attempt was made to topple the soviet president from power in...
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and in the meantime another woman will be quite intense to one side for the time being while the wanton are sucked into taking an indefinite break to cure her aching back twenty five year old russian will miss next week's french open and she said twice the finest stuff in the session doesn't want to talk to herself and longer has not been back thanks for giving her trouble since the end of two thousand and nine. and another conspicuous absentee from her and doris the recently really of the american former world number one hasn't yet recovered from a long lasting foot injury the twenty nine year old post just won paris. a little collection of thirteen grand slam titles in paris could also do without her sister venus is recovering from stomach injury. and stalking with injuries golf superstar tiger woods has called out of the players' championship for a second straight year this time with like problems the former world number one struggled from the off and failed to hit a single going from his five fairway shots and twice and the water hole he's having a hard time in and his knee is hurti
and in the meantime another woman will be quite intense to one side for the time being while the wanton are sucked into taking an indefinite break to cure her aching back twenty five year old russian will miss next week's french open and she said twice the finest stuff in the session doesn't want to talk to herself and longer has not been back thanks for giving her trouble since the end of two thousand and nine. and another conspicuous absentee from her and doris the recently really of the...
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osama bin laden bin, who want to turn him into a martyr and who want to portray the united states as wantonand killers. you're going to hear that across the world from our enemies, particularly coming on top of the allegations that we targeted gadhafi and killed his son and some grandchildren. >> i'd like to look forward now once we do hear from the president, then we'll have more details, but looking ahead who is next? what does this mean for our mission in the middle east? >> i don't think it fundamentally changes our mission in the middle east. i think at its noblest our mission in the middle east is the same as around the world, to work in cooperation with our allies to try to achieve stability, democracy and human rights and yes, rights for women, which is one of the huge issues that i think has held back the middle east for decades, doesn't change. >> one of the problems, not to get too far off track, but i really think it's becoming apparent. the united states really but for a kind of skeletal force in the capital i think needs to get out of afghanistan because what you're seeing the
osama bin laden bin, who want to turn him into a martyr and who want to portray the united states as wantonand killers. you're going to hear that across the world from our enemies, particularly coming on top of the allegations that we targeted gadhafi and killed his son and some grandchildren. >> i'd like to look forward now once we do hear from the president, then we'll have more details, but looking ahead who is next? what does this mean for our mission in the middle east? >> i...
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gradually a few survivors started to show up and tell stories of mass executions, mass graves, just wantonling. and i think that that-- sorry-- . >> warner: was both the fall of srebrenica and then later the discovery of these bodies, was that a turning point for the u.n. in realizing it was going to have to use more muscle? >> and i think especially, i think also for the u.s., we also have to remember that there were other things happening in the war front. the croatian army, for instance, was pursuing the serbs. i think there was a sense, you know, that theres was-- that somethings was going to happen, that there was an end game approaching which i think is why mladic wanted to take the enclave in the first place. and i think it really helped to sort of stiffen the spine and make people realize thatthid to do something. they had to act. and nato began its bombing cacampaign against bosnia and serb military targets. and the croatian military push also helped to, you know, bring the serbs, the bosnian serbs to the position where they actually had to go to the negotiation stage. >> warner:
gradually a few survivors started to show up and tell stories of mass executions, mass graves, just wantonling. and i think that that-- sorry-- . >> warner: was both the fall of srebrenica and then later the discovery of these bodies, was that a turning point for the u.n. in realizing it was going to have to use more muscle? >> and i think especially, i think also for the u.s., we also have to remember that there were other things happening in the war front. the croatian army, for...