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never know it's necessary to develop the infrastructure but it's not easy and it's needs very very big wark and that's why. you know and in general the problem between conservation and development exists in all sites are yes you're feeling even being a russian citizen you're feeling our mix to would turn towards the state of this city right well good you should be concerned i mean it's a well what was the rome of unesco in saving the city and saying saving the city of st peter's which i love from the erection of this controversial gazprom tower. no i know that you do yes yes of course unesco played a big role in this you know that the center must not erected there. the crucial role i was. and what i would say not on your horse unesco but civil society too in russia may get all of civil society and because the people of the same people as it was the people of st petersburg they're different for example from muscovites they show much more love much more affection and attention to their own city than the most guys do they really like it they really can but you know because it's something examp
never know it's necessary to develop the infrastructure but it's not easy and it's needs very very big wark and that's why. you know and in general the problem between conservation and development exists in all sites are yes you're feeling even being a russian citizen you're feeling our mix to would turn towards the state of this city right well good you should be concerned i mean it's a well what was the rome of unesco in saving the city and saying saving the city of st peter's which i love...
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this morning i will focus my wark remarks on why it is in essential to america's global leadership. on the economic side, it would be a boom to the u.s. economic growth by providing american companies with the legal certainty and stability that they need to hire and invest. it would codify the u.s. legal rights to use international shipping lanes and develop vast afounts amounts of oil and natural gas off of the coast and deep water sea bed. the treaty would benefit several industries key to job creation and u.s. competitiveness. it would benefit the energy industry by providing sovereign rights 200 miles off our coast. if certain criteria are met. the zone could extend to 600 miles or the so-called continental shelf. proper delineation could bring an additional 4.1 million square miles of ocean floor, an area larger than the lower 48 states. it would allow the u.s. to have an expert that determines the claims in tarctic and there are going to be a lot of them. securing international recognition for u.s. rights in these areas and defending against the unreasonable claims in the nati
this morning i will focus my wark remarks on why it is in essential to america's global leadership. on the economic side, it would be a boom to the u.s. economic growth by providing american companies with the legal certainty and stability that they need to hire and invest. it would codify the u.s. legal rights to use international shipping lanes and develop vast afounts amounts of oil and natural gas off of the coast and deep water sea bed. the treaty would benefit several industries key to...
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. >> my name is don warke. i'm wound telephone archaeologists on staff, but i do some conservation in the lab. what i'm doing this afternoon is conservation of lead objects we see on the site. lead also has to be preserved. it's a fairly simple process. a lead object will come into the lab, and depending upon how badly it corroded, we usually use a microscope with the procedure. basically, we'll take a scalpel and remove the service corrosion with the scalpel, using the microscope. and after that's done, we take the object and put it into an acid bath. which removes the remaining surface corrosion from the object. we put it through a water rinse to remove all of the remaining acid. and then we put it in another solution that essentially finishes the process of the corrosion removal process. and then the lead object will go into a vacuum chamber or water or remaining water is essentially removed from it, it's totally dried, and then what we'll do is we'll take the object and put two protective clear coatings ove
. >> my name is don warke. i'm wound telephone archaeologists on staff, but i do some conservation in the lab. what i'm doing this afternoon is conservation of lead objects we see on the site. lead also has to be preserved. it's a fairly simple process. a lead object will come into the lab, and depending upon how badly it corroded, we usually use a microscope with the procedure. basically, we'll take a scalpel and remove the service corrosion with the scalpel, using the microscope. and...
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that police launch wark an economic crime the metropolitan police in the u.k. are going to go after them in the last twelve months the police have seized over fifteen million. from the small time economic fraud stairs while they got it backwards frederic bastiat a couple of centuries ago alluding at the top to get a living at the bottom if you want to get rid of looting at the bottom there were looting at the top which means get rid of cameron get rid of war and get rid of mervyn king it's all that up and expect more looting at the bottom and more than a zombie apocalypse. this is a billion death toll continues to grow in afghanistan with dozens of lives lost the last forty eight hours local officials say eight hundred civilians died at a wedding ceremony nato forces wants to innovate on the needs of the country's east alliance commanders deny the reports claiming they only hit taliban fighters in the same day three suicide bombers targeted a market outside a sprawling nato base in kandahar killing twenty two people investigative journalist porter says activity
that police launch wark an economic crime the metropolitan police in the u.k. are going to go after them in the last twelve months the police have seized over fifteen million. from the small time economic fraud stairs while they got it backwards frederic bastiat a couple of centuries ago alluding at the top to get a living at the bottom if you want to get rid of looting at the bottom there were looting at the top which means get rid of cameron get rid of war and get rid of mervyn king it's all...
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if we cut that warks it was deliberately designed so everybody knows you can't use it, it will nevero into action. and it doesn't save much money anyway. i don't think either candidate has come up with a comprehensive plan that leaves you to close an $8 trillion deficit in ten years. now, we have spent a lot of money on stimulus, an enormous amount of money on stimulus. i don't think there's very much evidence that that has helped. i think the problem we have is we don't have private sector job creation and that needs to -- that will only be done, not by subsidies but by increased confidence in future. banks won't make loans and business people won't borrow to build plants and hire employees unless they have some confidence in what the tax code is going to be, what regulation is going to be, what the courts are doing to do, whether or not we're going to address some of these social issues like guns and education and immigration and that sort of thing. and just spending money isn't going to do that. i know why elected officials want to spend money. it's great. i can get a vote from yo
if we cut that warks it was deliberately designed so everybody knows you can't use it, it will nevero into action. and it doesn't save much money anyway. i don't think either candidate has come up with a comprehensive plan that leaves you to close an $8 trillion deficit in ten years. now, we have spent a lot of money on stimulus, an enormous amount of money on stimulus. i don't think there's very much evidence that that has helped. i think the problem we have is we don't have private sector job...
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there was an interview with kristy wark for bbc newsnight that starts at 06599. i just ask you to deal with one. she raced to you. at 06600, level with the upper hole punch, she suggests that you were slow off the mark -- "i mean, on monday night's news side, tom watson said your is guilty as clegg and cameron on not only letting the dowler family down, but simply not pushing hard enough on this whole issue. you were running to catch up." you obviously give an answer then. is your answer the same now? >> yes. i was too slow to speak out. at think is worth saying, if i can take this opportunity, but that moment -- what was significant about that moment, i knew at that moment is a said in my opening remarks, we were crossing the rubicon, because this would be seen by news international is pretty much an act of war. so, i think in retrospect, i would have preferred if i had said more earlier. of those talked about the inquiry that i called for in april and what i did in july. >> she also asked you about the hayman island trip. "what i say to you is this -- that i le
there was an interview with kristy wark for bbc newsnight that starts at 06599. i just ask you to deal with one. she raced to you. at 06600, level with the upper hole punch, she suggests that you were slow off the mark -- "i mean, on monday night's news side, tom watson said your is guilty as clegg and cameron on not only letting the dowler family down, but simply not pushing hard enough on this whole issue. you were running to catch up." you obviously give an answer then. is your...