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, you hit l.a., where westerns are made.narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't very romantic. but thousands of dime novels fed an insatiable public with thrilling tales of the frontier. the myth easily made its way into film. by the early 1930's, the western had found a home in grade-b, low-budget movies. the b-movie hero was one-dimensional. a simple, moral guy who lived violently by an uncomplicated code of right and wrong. hollywood made the movies with fancy stunts and chases, but paid little attention to story or character. john wayne, a favorite actor in the serial western, earned his spurs in dozens of low-budget formula pictures. i was afraid you wouldn't get here. well, so was i and if i'm not mistaken, the sheriff isn't very far behind. we have to work fast, the gang didn't get what they were after and they'll be back. yes, and that isn't all you have to worry about, i owe you a lot. but don't you r
, you hit l.a., where westerns are made.narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't very romantic. but thousands of dime novels fed an insatiable public with thrilling tales of the frontier. the myth easily made its way into film. by the early 1930's, the western had found a home in grade-b, low-budget movies. the b-movie hero was one-dimensional. a simple, moral guy who lived...
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, you hit l.a., where westerns are made.narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't very romantic. but thousands of dime novels fed an insatiable public with thrilling tales of the frontier. the myth easily made its way into film. by the early 1930's, the western had found a home in grade-b, low-budget movies. the b-movie hero was one-dimensional. a simple, moral guy who lived violently by an uncomplicated code of right and wrong. hollywood made the movies with fancy stunts and chases, but paid little attention to story or character. john wayne, a favorite actor in the serial western, earned his spurs in dozens of low-budget formula pictures. i was afraid you wouldn't get here. well, so was i and if i'm not mistaken, the sheriff isn't very far behind. we have to work fast, the gang didn't get what they were after and they'll be back. yes, and that isn't all you have to worry about, i owe you a lot. but don't you r
, you hit l.a., where westerns are made.narrator) the cowboy hero was invented by writers, many of whom had never been west of the mississippi. anyone who had lived in the real west knew it wasn't very romantic. but thousands of dime novels fed an insatiable public with thrilling tales of the frontier. the myth easily made its way into film. by the early 1930's, the western had found a home in grade-b, low-budget movies. the b-movie hero was one-dimensional. a simple, moral guy who lived...
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the western hero by definition is a fairly obsessive type. clearly, in "the searchers," that type of character is pushed to absolute extremes, where it's not simply obsessive but virtually psychotic behavior. maybe you don't know my brad's been sitting up -- i'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am. it's just that i know that martha'd want you to take care of her boys as well as her girls. and if the girls are dead, don't let the boys waste their lives in vengeance. promise me, ethan! well, come on, if you're going with us. (thomas schatz) one thing that happens as we watch the film, that what we have learned to live with in terms of a character's psychology and set of behaviors, if pushed just a little ways, is pretty frightening. (henry sheehan) it becomes obvious as the film wears on that wayne does not want to rescue his niece, he wants to kill her. nope. our turnin' back don't mean nothin', not in the long run. if she's alive, she's safe. for a while. they'll keep her to raise as one of their own until -- till she's of an age to
the western hero by definition is a fairly obsessive type. clearly, in "the searchers," that type of character is pushed to absolute extremes, where it's not simply obsessive but virtually psychotic behavior. maybe you don't know my brad's been sitting up -- i'd be obliged if you'd come to the point, ma'am. it's just that i know that martha'd want you to take care of her boys as well as her girls. and if the girls are dead, don't let the boys waste their lives in vengeance. promise...
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offices uses have been prohibited throughout western soma since 1990. the only caveat to that is work space of design professionals, which is a very unique land use in the code that is permitted within sali currently, that is a very prescriptive definition. not sure of how many of those currently exist legally, but to our knowledge no permits have ever come through to for that land use specifically, since it was put in place with the soma zoning. so that is the planning and zoning map -- planning code and zoning map amendments. very quickly looking at implementation, there has been some discussion of impact fees. this list are the priority projects with their projects costs and based on project development over the life of the plan with the funding that may be available for those. you can see these projects are projected to cost around $92 million and impact fees are projected to come in at about $42 million. there are essentially three different buckets. one is open space and it's projected to generate $17 million. the second is transit, streetscape an
offices uses have been prohibited throughout western soma since 1990. the only caveat to that is work space of design professionals, which is a very unique land use in the code that is permitted within sali currently, that is a very prescriptive definition. not sure of how many of those currently exist legally, but to our knowledge no permits have ever come through to for that land use specifically, since it was put in place with the soma zoning. so that is the planning and zoning map --...
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not just in western soma, but in this entire area of the city. one of the concerns that i received from constituents quite frequently and i'm sure my colleagues do as well, as we're adding new housing whether it's south of market or along market street or in the mission, wherever it is, we're adding new housing. bringing in new residents, which we need to do as a city to accommodate population growth. what are we doing to make sure that our transportation system keeps pace? we're adding new housing, but our transportation system, public transit in san francisco is not -- does not have the capacity to deal with our current usage, let alone adding new housing. so it is so critical that as we add new population and grow, that our transportation system is keeping pace. and that means investing in the system that we have today, and expanding its capacity and all of that takes quite a bit of funding. now transit impact development fees, are a very important part of that equations, as we're adding housing and office space and development, we're generati
not just in western soma, but in this entire area of the city. one of the concerns that i received from constituents quite frequently and i'm sure my colleagues do as well, as we're adding new housing whether it's south of market or along market street or in the mission, wherever it is, we're adding new housing. bringing in new residents, which we need to do as a city to accommodate population growth. what are we doing to make sure that our transportation system keeps pace? we're adding new...
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corporate funding for art of the western world is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watchial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project architecture, sculpture, painting, even the landscape, create a vision of a perfect place, a place of fantasy and myth where gods might walk with men, somewhere, of course, which has never existed in history. it is imagined, yet it has been created out of fragments of half-dreamt, half-remembered ancient greece and rome. the poet shelley wrote at the beginning of the 19th century, "we are all greeks. "our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts "all have their roots in greece. "but for greece, we might still have been savages and idolaters." the human form and the human mind attained to a perfection in greece which has impressed its image on those faultless productions whose very fragments are the despair of modern art and which can never cease to delight mankind until the extinction of the race. in the 18th and 19th centuries, europeans surrounded themsel
corporate funding for art of the western world is by movado, makers of the movado museum watch, the watchial design in the permanent collections of museums throughout the world. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project architecture, sculpture, painting, even the landscape, create a vision of a perfect place, a place of fantasy and myth where gods might walk with men, somewhere, of course, which has never existed in history. it is imagined, yet it has been created out of fragments...
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i am support in the western soma proposal. i believe that me being here in south of market for as along as i have, we have seen a great deal of change. we have three boys that we raised here as well. we enjoy that we can walk outside of our house and be able to be close to all the entertainment, for that is not just for those with bars and nightclubs, but also the restaurants and lounges and other sources of things to do here in the city. i am in support of expanding the limited entertainment permits to other areas beside just the folsom street area, because i don't think it should be limited to just one section. that the neighborhoods also need to be able to enjoy. and it's not -- as somebody just said, it's not a big impact in that regards to being able to go to a restaurant or someplace and have something in the evenings. where it adds much more vibrancy to the streets, to the neighbors, to the businesses, to see that all of these businesss can thrive. there are so many empty buildings in south of market and it would be a b
i am support in the western soma proposal. i believe that me being here in south of market for as along as i have, we have seen a great deal of change. we have three boys that we raised here as well. we enjoy that we can walk outside of our house and be able to be close to all the entertainment, for that is not just for those with bars and nightclubs, but also the restaurants and lounges and other sources of things to do here in the city. i am in support of expanding the limited entertainment...
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i am support in the western soma proposal. i believe that me being here in south of market for as along as i have, we have seen a
i am support in the western soma proposal. i believe that me being here in south of market for as along as i have, we have seen a
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thank you. >> all right. >> we're here in support of the western soma plan. many of our clients live or work in those alleyways and we want to prioritize residential development, specifically affordable housing and really urge the committee to support plans and projects that invest in the current communities and invest in our residents and small businesses that serve the existing needs of our community. thank you. >> thank you, miss calderone. >> hi, my name is andrew naris. i wanted to thank the west soma task force and planning department for working on this plan. i know a lot of work went into it, but i want to talk briefly about slim's experience with residential neighbors. one neighborhood in particular was able to threaten our business, and performing citizen arrests on these young night managers, who are to go to court on their own time facing charges, just doing their job. the charges were eventually dropped, but it was a huge disruption from their lives. the complaints from one particular neighborhood led to the california abc suspending slim's licen
thank you. >> all right. >> we're here in support of the western soma plan. many of our clients live or work in those alleyways and we want to prioritize residential development, specifically affordable housing and really urge the committee to support plans and projects that invest in the current communities and invest in our residents and small businesses that serve the existing needs of our community. thank you. >> thank you, miss calderone. >> hi, my name is andrew...
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western europe was assailed on every side by slavs, magyars, saracens, and vikings.any people thought that christian civilization itself might not pull through. in response, powerful dynasties built great strings of fortresses in which their beleaguered populations could shelter. in the 1100s, europe turned the corner suddenly, as if the passing of the millennium was the release. we see a dramatic revival in the use of monumental sculpture and large-scale architecture such as had only been glimpsed in the previous centuries. the cult of saints and the passion for pilgrimage to their shrines were dominant features of medieval culture. one of the most famous was the pilgrimage to santiago in spain. the church was believed to house a sacred rel of christendom-- the bones of saint james, santiago in spanish, one of christ's 12 apostles. from atop the tower at vezelay, you can still make out the old way of saint james, winding its way to spain. it's astonishing to think that hundreds of thousands of men and women made that pilgrimage during the medieval period. they under
western europe was assailed on every side by slavs, magyars, saracens, and vikings.any people thought that christian civilization itself might not pull through. in response, powerful dynasties built great strings of fortresses in which their beleaguered populations could shelter. in the 1100s, europe turned the corner suddenly, as if the passing of the millennium was the release. we see a dramatic revival in the use of monumental sculpture and large-scale architecture such as had only been...
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it was left up to western soma to say what was said. so particularly when it comes to entertainment, this is where i think it was left out. and i think we need to protect, preserve and promote live entertainment. we cannot allow to have residential in areas like 11th street, as was said by another person, these people move and know what is going on and at the end of the day come back and [kpra-eupb/]. i have another run related not entertainment, but someone building a garage and the people bought their place a couple of years back. when the person went to build the garage, you can only go up 14', because we don't have the yard that we are supposed to have. well, this is a situation that we're not required to have an open space at the ear. so i really urge you to amend this plan. also, limited live performance. i wanted to see it throughout south of market throughout the corridors. >> thank you, and thank you for serve on the task force >> helloo, my name is cassmith, an architect and also an arts commissioner. i am here and congratulat
it was left up to western soma to say what was said. so particularly when it comes to entertainment, this is where i think it was left out. and i think we need to protect, preserve and promote live entertainment. we cannot allow to have residential in areas like 11th street, as was said by another person, these people move and know what is going on and at the end of the day come back and [kpra-eupb/]. i have another run related not entertainment, but someone building a garage and the people...
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liz: 163 years, western union, got it, the western union ceo and president, thank you very much.es industrials up 193 points. just hovering around at above session highs. what we've just talked about apple; right? it's in the bear market since iphone5 back in september, down -ore than 35% since then. well, today's shareholder meeting didn't help much. are they poised for a comeback? is it an opportunity to not to miss? fundamentals say, yes. what about those who own it? apple makes up 17.of scott's callahan's fund. how much can apple go? what he thought next and what he thought of the shareholder meeting development.ve givenay l ♪ and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patie
liz: 163 years, western union, got it, the western union ceo and president, thank you very much.es industrials up 193 points. just hovering around at above session highs. what we've just talked about apple; right? it's in the bear market since iphone5 back in september, down -ore than 35% since then. well, today's shareholder meeting didn't help much. are they poised for a comeback? is it an opportunity to not to miss? fundamentals say, yes. what about those who own it? apple makes up 17.of...
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new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and syria's civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour meanwhile in his first speaking engagement as u.s. secretary of state mr kerry ran into some geography problems when referring to democratic reforms in the non existant country of cures ixtapa they fight corruption in nigeria they support the rule of law. they support democratic institutions and george kyrgyzstan is the country kerry should have said but unfortunately his speech was written with the mistake of reporting from new york. r.t. well current carries first stop will be in major european capitals like london paris and berlin american foreign policy expert john rees believes kerry's mission th
new secretary of state john kerry is on his first official overseas trip visiting nine countries in western europe and the middle east over the course of ten days hillary clinton's replacement will reportedly consult with allies on topics including iran the up peoples in the arab spring countries and syria's civil war secretary kerry is also scheduled to meet with members of syria's opposition according to the state department the top u.s. diplomat thinks of this trip as a quote listening tour...
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the bigger problem would be the icy conditions in play out in western maryland, western derrek and alleganynties where a winter storm warning is in effect for icy conditions. a winter weather revisory as far east as washington county. moderate to heavy snow from western oklahoma up into southeastern kansas. then heavy rain and thunderstorms on the gulf coast, and all of this is gradually moving east. the center of the storm is coming up across the midwest, drawing warm, moist air out of the gulf and aiming it right at the eastern seaboard. clouds here will rapidly increase tomorrow morning while snow and sleet develop in the mountains. rain will develop here that could become heavy during the evening rush-hour. a little sleep could be mixed with that reign as the begins tomorrow afternoon, but most of it will be rain, and could be heavy at times. we will clear out wednesday morning and with the west win and sunshine, wednesday will be a mild day before another front moves in on wednesday night and then the temperatures will drop back through the end of the week as the snow continues in west
the bigger problem would be the icy conditions in play out in western maryland, western derrek and alleganynties where a winter storm warning is in effect for icy conditions. a winter weather revisory as far east as washington county. moderate to heavy snow from western oklahoma up into southeastern kansas. then heavy rain and thunderstorms on the gulf coast, and all of this is gradually moving east. the center of the storm is coming up across the midwest, drawing warm, moist air out of the...
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western maryland has temperatures in the teens. we have a couple of graphics to talk about how we have seen storm systems in the month of february. isolated snow showers are possible in the western mountains and as we get into baltimore, mainly an afternoon event not everyone will see them and if we do see any, they will bring it like accumulation. for today, 35 degrees around baltimore and 34 for ocean city and temperatures in the upper 20's in the mountains. they could get a couple of inches of accumulations of good -- off the western slopes. clearing skies tonight as a drop into the 20's and teams with breezy winds and last win tomorrow and a high of 40 degrees. 50 degrees on tuesday with a chance for rain. the moment we have all been waiting for -- luisa will hold a lizard from the national aquarium. >> joining us from the national aquarium with a few friends is liz evans and krstin >> even though valentine's day is over, we celebrate the month of love of the accord and so we have plenty of special events and promotions so come
western maryland has temperatures in the teens. we have a couple of graphics to talk about how we have seen storm systems in the month of february. isolated snow showers are possible in the western mountains and as we get into baltimore, mainly an afternoon event not everyone will see them and if we do see any, they will bring it like accumulation. for today, 35 degrees around baltimore and 34 for ocean city and temperatures in the upper 20's in the mountains. they could get a couple of inches...
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embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i think it's possible to say part and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also dislike western materialism as they call it now we have groups who are hostile to say the regime in damascus or to cut off his regime in libya and they were willing to take weapons and money from western sponsors but they don't actually have any love for the west and maybe they feel that the west hasn't done enough for them we often hear this from the rebel groups in syria complaining that they're not getting enough assistance from the west via turkey as the main conduit for more so that's what is a possible explanation though at the moment we call because of the magazine is there proof politically
embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i think it's possible to say part and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also...
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embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i did it and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also just like western materialism as they call it now we have groups who are hostile to say the regime in damascus or to get off his regime in libya and they were willing to take my friends and money from western sponsors but they don't actually have any love for the west and maybe they feel that the west hasn't done enough for them we often hear this from the rebel groups in syria complaining they're not getting enough assistance from the west via turkey as a brain can do more so that's what is a possible explanation though at the moment we call because of the ghazi affair proves politically very painful for the obama adminis
embassy in benghazi libya significant threats to western embassies across the country now an attack on america's diplomatic mission in turkey do you see a pattern here. i did it and certainly it seems to me that one plausible explanation is that there are these radical groups who have sometimes common enemies with the west but also don't like the west in a sense if we go back thirty years to afghanistan we had groups who are hostile to solving communism but they also just like western...
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maybe some sleet in the far western counties.he mountains will have to worry about the ice and a couple of scattered showers tomorrow. we could get a snow shower on thursday. temperatures drop down after that. >> we lucked out for the most part. thank you for joining us. >> be sure to watch tonight at 5:00. have a great day.
maybe some sleet in the far western counties.he mountains will have to worry about the ice and a couple of scattered showers tomorrow. we could get a snow shower on thursday. temperatures drop down after that. >> we lucked out for the most part. thank you for joining us. >> be sure to watch tonight at 5:00. have a great day.
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icy weather in the western edge of the state from here through garrett county. otherwise, it's been a rain situation. here are the rain totals so far. they've been in excess of a half an inch west of the d.c. area. we've had almost a third of an inch in mt. airy. lighter totals on the eastern side of the bay. all right. take you into maryland's most powerful radar. where's the precipitation? all across the state. a lot rough new rain will be heading out of virginia. heavy wave moving through northern queen anne's county into kent county and the shore and rain coming from southwest to the d.c. area. that will crass into the baltimore area. it is a large, large storm to say the least. double barrel low pressure, secondary in the main low north of st. louis. snow coming down across much of the great lakes. icy weather in the mountains to the west and western maryland and west virginia. overnight just showers tapering off as it moves toward the day tomorrow. you can see the temperatures safely above freezing except for hearse west of hagerstown and that steady east
icy weather in the western edge of the state from here through garrett county. otherwise, it's been a rain situation. here are the rain totals so far. they've been in excess of a half an inch west of the d.c. area. we've had almost a third of an inch in mt. airy. lighter totals on the eastern side of the bay. all right. take you into maryland's most powerful radar. where's the precipitation? all across the state. a lot rough new rain will be heading out of virginia. heavy wave moving through...
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in much of western europe if not most of western europe, a contrary attitude has long been characteristic. if people are to live fulfilling lives, as far as consistent with maintaining minimal incentives of wealth creation, the attitude is people are provided and protected with risk. institutionally that translates squarely into the model. that's interesting is there is very little evidence that such policies actually help make people happy. as i illustrate in "becoming europe," many people on long-term health care are generally less happy than those who are in the same income, but don't do it through author payment, instead do it through work in a job. there's been lots of studies in both america and europe to talk about these in the book. we have to be careful not to read to much in the studies because correlation is not causality. they do suggest they are focused upon endless redistribution from the top down in an effort to realize ever greater equality and ever greater stability are much less successful at helping people to flourish as they had to flourish. benjamin franklin never mad
in much of western europe if not most of western europe, a contrary attitude has long been characteristic. if people are to live fulfilling lives, as far as consistent with maintaining minimal incentives of wealth creation, the attitude is people are provided and protected with risk. institutionally that translates squarely into the model. that's interesting is there is very little evidence that such policies actually help make people happy. as i illustrate in "becoming europe," many...
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now, in much of western europe, if not most of western europe, i contrary attitude has long been characteristic of the economic culture. it is this. people are to live a fulfilling lives, as far as is consistent with maintaining minimal incentives to encourage some wealth creation, the attitude is that people need to be provided with things and protected from risk. institutionally that translates squarely into the european social model. what is interesting, however, is , there is very little evidence that such policies actually help make people happy. as i illustrate in "becoming europe," many people who are, for example, on long-term welfare are generally less happy than those who earn the same income but who don't do it through a welfare payment but instead through work in the job. no, there have been lots of studies done this. they talk about these in the book. we have to be careful, of course, not to read too much into the studies because as the saying goes, correlation is not causality. they do, however, suggest that economic cultures which prioritize institutions that are focused upon end
now, in much of western europe, if not most of western europe, i contrary attitude has long been characteristic of the economic culture. it is this. people are to live a fulfilling lives, as far as is consistent with maintaining minimal incentives to encourage some wealth creation, the attitude is that people need to be provided with things and protected from risk. institutionally that translates squarely into the european social model. what is interesting, however, is , there is very little...
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themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview with mr brahimi that russia today took took place earlier today also he said himself very clearly this is that internationalize conflict and syria itself was attached to lebanon it was one land below the ocean which was only divided by the british and french in one nine hundred sixteen in the sykes pact which has which really laid the seeds to all the problems that the region has seen subsequent to that so obviously what i mean moammar gadhafi said last summer that his resistance sort in twenty eleven some of his resistance was also defending syria in iran and in the defense of syria obviously defending what would historically greater syria which is present day lebanon as well and including jordan and palestine it's one and the same issue so obviously what support what the what imperialism has been trying to orchestrate in syria is also trying to impact on his blog which is a
themselves by replying to a bunch of ragtag terrorists supported by the gulf monarchies and their western rulers really but really what's happening in syria is not contained to syria everyone knows this the interview with mr brahimi that russia today took took place earlier today also he said himself very clearly this is that internationalize conflict and syria itself was attached to lebanon it was one land below the ocean which was only divided by the british and french in one nine hundred...
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at a major security conference in munich russia accuses western nations of double standards in dealing with terry and regimes and all the while attempting to justify terrorism. we will be involved in grants remembering those who died in the battle of stalingrad which ended seventy years ago. it's a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace this for the first time now in a week of turmoil and more than fifty people were injured and at least one person killed when thousands of demonstrators calling for president morsi as resignation clashed with police and protesters attacked the palace with firebombs on stones by security forces responded with tear gas and water cannon we'll be touching base hopefully in the near future we're trying to get a line with reporter bell true or she is standing by for us to in cairo though for the meantime though we do have more information on the story with activists and journalists who can't chandan he says are developments in egypt show absolute
at a major security conference in munich russia accuses western nations of double standards in dealing with terry and regimes and all the while attempting to justify terrorism. we will be involved in grants remembering those who died in the battle of stalingrad which ended seventy years ago. it's a pleasure to have you with us here today. live in moscow with news from around the world. now egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace this for the first time now in a week of...
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loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation that is visiting upon the country ok but democracy as just was elected seven months a day and the people the majority of the people who put him in power he is the easy going to be other throne is that likely to happen is that something that they gyptian is one now. well i mean if we can really get an accurate picture of exactly what proportion of the egyptians want morsi to go and what one wanted to state it's all a real big mess but as i said it's i mean often in politics you have to ask who benefits from the situation and the primary beneficiary to the situation is the neighboring white settler zionist state called israel and western interests now the last thing the west want when they're conducting a destabilization campaign against syria the stabilization in iraq this visiting upon lebanon direct military intervention in mali they've devastated libya and the state largely that in tunisia is the egyptian people who do have a sophisticated politic
loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation that is visiting upon the country ok but democracy as just was elected seven months a day and the people the majority of the people who put him in power he is the easy going to be other throne is that likely to happen is that something that they gyptian is one now. well i mean if we can really get an accurate picture of exactly what proportion of the...
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but there are more subtle and cultural forces in western europe serves as exhibit a. with the contemporary modern warfare states origen's origen's, some of the biggest expansions occurred after 1945. giving a the yearning of economic security and world wars and depression year earnings through security should not surprise us. but what was surprising is how quickly european politicians recognizing the state's ability to provide social programs and subsidies as a way to build reliable constituencies. the left and the right realized they could attract support to make promises like subsidies, unemployment benefits, regulations and government jobs. sound familiar? this is by increased taxation and when that did not cover it debt was a means that the shortfall was covered. one justification for democracy provides ways to hold governments accountable when they do not accord with our wishes. but what happens when a citizen tuesday's mechanisms to encourage and officials to use the state to provide citizens with whatever they want? >> when elected officials provide then demand
but there are more subtle and cultural forces in western europe serves as exhibit a. with the contemporary modern warfare states origen's origen's, some of the biggest expansions occurred after 1945. giving a the yearning of economic security and world wars and depression year earnings through security should not surprise us. but what was surprising is how quickly european politicians recognizing the state's ability to provide social programs and subsidies as a way to build reliable...
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you don't have rich rubies, colors which are western. we have the narthex where people enter the church. we have the nave where people sit, stand or kneel in the church. we have the sanctuary where the priest conducts liturgy, which is inside. and between the sanctuary and the nave, we have the altar screen. let's talk about byzantine art for a moment. our artist is robert andrews. he's american--american born. he lives in massachusetts. he taught art for 36 years. he has a family of his own. and he said, "i'm going to try to capture the style of 11th, "12th century byzantine art through the eyes of a 20th-century man." and this is what we see here. this is the altar screen. it has 12 large icons and 12 small icons. we have 12 pillars. we have 12 windows. we have 12 tilted panels. twelve is a significant number in this church. our lord had 12 apostles. if you look beneath the dome, you'll see 12 apostles. here we have the apostles. this church is named holy trinity so we have the depiction of pentecost because we celebrate holy trinity f
you don't have rich rubies, colors which are western. we have the narthex where people enter the church. we have the nave where people sit, stand or kneel in the church. we have the sanctuary where the priest conducts liturgy, which is inside. and between the sanctuary and the nave, we have the altar screen. let's talk about byzantine art for a moment. our artist is robert andrews. he's american--american born. he lives in massachusetts. he taught art for 36 years. he has a family of his own....
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and china has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war. hacking into washington security. reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against u.s. corporations a charge china vehemently denies however as the u.s. refocuses its military might from the middle east to china's backyard critic
and china has gone digital and the western superpower isn't feeling confident intelligence figures think america is already losing a major cyber war. hacking into washington security. reports. in january it is my pleasure to welcome president hu to the white house washington and beijing were the a list couple of geopolitics the positive constructive cooperative u.s. china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power...
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towards the west, it hasn't entered western maryland.we will see the change i don't ever in western maryland. this is a little bit of sleet and freezing rain coming down as we head through the rest of the morning. by the time it enters our neck of the woods, we will deal with rain showers across the area. as we go in to 11:00 noontime for today. be prepared to take the rain gear with you as you step out and about. this is a bigger picture. we will get colder air in behind it. tomorrow, we are talking about temperatures below average. we check on the most accurate future trend. we will start to see that mix again, mainly in to western maryland, this will be more in the form of rain by 10:00 and 11:00, it will move out of here through the rest of today. high pressure will build in as we work in to wednesday and also thursday. this is your take away, the high temperature coming in 49 degrees, above average, it will turn breezy in to the afternoon. let's get a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. later this morning, rain will cer
towards the west, it hasn't entered western maryland.we will see the change i don't ever in western maryland. this is a little bit of sleet and freezing rain coming down as we head through the rest of the morning. by the time it enters our neck of the woods, we will deal with rain showers across the area. as we go in to 11:00 noontime for today. be prepared to take the rain gear with you as you step out and about. this is a bigger picture. we will get colder air in behind it. tomorrow, we are...
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with us here out see will be a pleasure indeed people of elena's guests are debating the role of western powers in the syrian conflict that means one thing crosstalk in just a sec. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court determined that he may have unlawfully convicted up to five thousand youths some of former as young as ten years old for crimes they didn't commit this is obviously sickening a total exploitation of power but the thing we need to think about is the fact that the us has by far the world's largest prison population and a booming prison industry it leads me to believe that maybe this one scumbag judge from pennsylvania isn't the on
with us here out see will be a pleasure indeed people of elena's guests are debating the role of western powers in the syrian conflict that means one thing crosstalk in just a sec. if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to...
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he became interested in western democracy while attending university. often he accesses foreign media websites. li took part in protests, hoping for reform of china's media. >> translator: free exchange of opinions doesn't mean bringing down a particular person. i want to make china an equal society where people are free to have diverse opinions. >> reporter: reports say the chinese authorities promise to stop the censorship to rein in the protests. on january 18th, before lunar new year's day, journalists of nanfang zhoumo got together. they looked back on the past year. during those 12 months, authorities made sure more than a thousand articles never made it to print. awards for good reporting were handed out, but on the issues of censorship, the highest-ranked editors was silent. now nanfang zhoumo's reporters cannot comment about their job on websites going public places. >> translator: everybody feels a lot of pressure. it will be settled shortly but i can't say anything now. >> reporter: despite the restrictions, a reporter agreed to be interviewe
he became interested in western democracy while attending university. often he accesses foreign media websites. li took part in protests, hoping for reform of china's media. >> translator: free exchange of opinions doesn't mean bringing down a particular person. i want to make china an equal society where people are free to have diverse opinions. >> reporter: reports say the chinese authorities promise to stop the censorship to rein in the protests. on january 18th, before lunar new...
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the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by two professors of international relations at pennsylvania state university looked at available information on president obama's donors direct political contributions and the positions that they received and they concluded that those whose political connections to president obama were measured in dollars for the administration service had an increased chance of representing the united states and western europe and a smaller chance of serving in say central asia or sub-saharan africa donors and advisers involved in the diplomatic selection process say the competition this year has been so tight that those who have raised less than a million dollars are for the most part unlikely to be considered so what is the quote unquote price tag for the highly sought diplomatic posts according to this
the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by two professors of international relations at pennsylvania state university looked at available information on president obama's donors direct political contributions and the positions that they received and they concluded that those whose political connections to president obama were measured in dollars for the administration service had an increased...
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i would like to join in congratulating all who worked on the western soma community plan. that shows true dedication for all who participated for that length of time and as such, i want to apologize for my kind of episodickip involvement. there is a great deal of rhetoric about job creation and housing. right here, right now, in tangible ways, after all it's the street where rubber meets the road. western soma is also part of the greater soma area and eastern neighborhoods that are the engine and epicenter that will drive the city over the next couple of decades. as a result, this plan is not just a neighborhood or district matter, but a plan that has citywide implications. joe and chris are commercial real estate brokers, with offices on mariposa tv they work in the trenches everyday helping businesses move in and sometimes move out of western soma and other eastern neighborhoods. is that my time? >> you have 30 seconds. >> they are here to share their suggestions with you, given what they see on the ground everyday. thank you. >> thank you, mr. greg. >> good afternoon co
i would like to join in congratulating all who worked on the western soma community plan. that shows true dedication for all who participated for that length of time and as such, i want to apologize for my kind of episodickip involvement. there is a great deal of rhetoric about job creation and housing. right here, right now, in tangible ways, after all it's the street where rubber meets the road. western soma is also part of the greater soma area and eastern neighborhoods that are the engine...
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loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get but lord if this is the destabilisation that is visiting upon the country but the thing is who can control things in egypt now now that a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting when nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the field has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who accused of being guilty off of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know openly said that nor can control anything in egypt are currently. france declares it's one the initial offensive against islamists in malim we've got an exclusive one on the collateral damage of the conflict some chilling accounts emerging about the human cost. america's oil blockade against iran its immersion may have been violated by none other than the u.s. military itself the pentagon has admitted a con to c
loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get but lord if this is the destabilisation that is visiting upon the country but the thing is who can control things in egypt now now that a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting when nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the field has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going...
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these latest advances syrian pro reform activist have says western powers could be losing their grip on the gravel. and they do not want to have any dialogue with the syrian government because all their strategy based in a sense on the syrian government falling and them coming as a substitute they do not have a lot of already on the ground the also the release for the rebels rather than the political elite that are called the national council would receive the national commission so all they are interested in is for the government to form very normal that the western societies of western countries have invested a lot in them both in money and time and so on in organizing them and they think that they could probably make a stand here with regards to what they see is the policy this is a bit funny because now if they choose to get out of this sort of international friends of syria meeting then the western communities really would have no leverage whatsoever in the syrian crisis internet pornography get soon be banned in iceland making him the first western nation to do so officials or
these latest advances syrian pro reform activist have says western powers could be losing their grip on the gravel. and they do not want to have any dialogue with the syrian government because all their strategy based in a sense on the syrian government falling and them coming as a substitute they do not have a lot of already on the ground the also the release for the rebels rather than the political elite that are called the national council would receive the national commission so all they...
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loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get back alone if this is the destabilisation but it's visiting the country but the thing is what who can control things in egypt now now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab spring for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who accused of being guilty author of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know openly said that nor can control anything in egypt are currently and by the way you can always check artie's twitter feed for the latest on what's going on in cairo bill true who's report we saw just a little earlier is also posting her own updates and still to come in the program alleged atrocities by the army in mali raise eyebrows at the u.n. and cast a shadow on what some see as the french leaders crusade a v
loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get back alone if this is the destabilisation but it's visiting the country but the thing is what who can control things in egypt now now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab spring for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on...
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to be picking up momentum and it is a reflection of the growing anger against washington and other western countries at the particularly unstable time in the region. the professor of international relations will bill can dream diversity into it he says that anchors foreign policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack. the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble up for instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents two hundred types and they then move down to antioch on the border of syria across so there is danger as we saw in libya that people but the west has supported as opponents of the dictator there against can however decide that they can open fire on the western sponsors or at least one western sympathizers as happened in the american consulate in benghazi in september it is not impossible th
to be picking up momentum and it is a reflection of the growing anger against washington and other western countries at the particularly unstable time in the region. the professor of international relations will bill can dream diversity into it he says that anchors foreign policy in the region widely supported by washington could have provoked the attack. the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye...
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loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation by its visiting upon the country ok but democracy as just was elected seven months a day and the people the majority of the people who put him in power he is the easy going to be other throne is that likely to happen is that something that they gyptian is one. well i mean europe we can't really get an accurate picture of exactly what proportion of the egyptians want morsi to go and what one one state it's all a real big mess but as i said it's i mean often in in politics you have to ask who benefits from the situation and the primary beneficiary to the situation is the neighboring white settlers are in your state called israel and western interests now the last thing the west want when they're conducting a destabilization campaign against syria destabilization in iraq this is visiting upon lebanon direct military intervention in mali they've devastated libya and the state like station in tunisia is the egyptian people who do have a sophisticated pol
loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation by its visiting upon the country ok but democracy as just was elected seven months a day and the people the majority of the people who put him in power he is the easy going to be other throne is that likely to happen is that something that they gyptian is one. well i mean europe we can't really get an accurate picture of exactly what proportion of the...
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or any western civilizations and they're not suicidal. they know that were they to nuclear weapons they would be obliterated washington has being pushed then being pushed by israel for a long time to effect regime change in iran. and the nuclear program as an excuse to put pressure on iran to try to cause regime change but i'm not saying that a nuclear armed iran would be a good thing. but a nuclear armed any country is not a good thing but the trash now behind pressure on iran in my opinion comes directly from israeli desire for regime change in iran and want the united states government to make that happen. well of all the economic penalties imposed on iran over its nuclear energy program the oil export ban has hit the country hardest despite the fact that it has undoubtedly damaged the economy overall it has also helped to strengthen other industries in the country as artie's moreno floria often ocean reports. the international ban on iranian oil cost the country around forty billion dollars in two thousand and twelve according to the
or any western civilizations and they're not suicidal. they know that were they to nuclear weapons they would be obliterated washington has being pushed then being pushed by israel for a long time to effect regime change in iran. and the nuclear program as an excuse to put pressure on iran to try to cause regime change but i'm not saying that a nuclear armed iran would be a good thing. but a nuclear armed any country is not a good thing but the trash now behind pressure on iran in my opinion...
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loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation that it's visiting on the country but the thing is what who can control things in egypt now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who accused of being guilty author of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know really said that normal can control anything in egypt are currently. i was going to look up the connection with reporter bill true who's standing by in cairo now joining us live here on c.n.n. give us some more details on what is so ugly a very fluid situation but it's good to see you so quickly just how bad is the violence become central cairo only overnight so far bring us up to date if you would. battles raging
loan to egypt and all the western newspapers and analysts are saying well egypt's not going to get that loan if this is the destabilisation that it's visiting on the country but the thing is what who can control things in egypt now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on...
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garrett county in western maryland. in the pink shaded area is a winter storm warning. all of that moving eastbound. the futurecast shows that rider after lunch time it -- we will start to pick up snow and sleet across central maryland. it will accumulate maybe an inch or so by the friday evening rush hour. plan on some extra time to get around tomorrow evening. it will push off the coast saturday afternoon but for a few hours things could get kind of tricky with snow and sleet moving through the weekend. tomorrow, 33-38, like east winds. cloudy in the morning, snow and sleet developing in the afternoon. the sun comes up at 6:49. the days are slowly getting longer. western maryland has a wintry mix. the cold air we redo will get track down in the valleys. there may be icing conditions on i-68. a wintry mix on the upper eastern shore tomorrow evening, and then. -- moderate rain on saturday. pretty much all rain late tomorrow into saturday. a wintry mix late tomorrow, rain on saturday, sunshine returns for sunday and mond
garrett county in western maryland. in the pink shaded area is a winter storm warning. all of that moving eastbound. the futurecast shows that rider after lunch time it -- we will start to pick up snow and sleet across central maryland. it will accumulate maybe an inch or so by the friday evening rush hour. plan on some extra time to get around tomorrow evening. it will push off the coast saturday afternoon but for a few hours things could get kind of tricky with snow and sleet moving through...