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[applause] >> i want to think on this pride weekend and assemblyman who is here who spent many years of visiting a friend of his who was a resident at laguna honda. before i bring up the next speaker, i will tell you this story are probably should not, but i am going to tell you anyway because it's so exemplifies the next speaker. i am going to ask that you imagine the scene. it is 1998. i am in the office with mayor willie brown, who i still could not find enough mr. mayors to say his name. louise comes in to discuss the future of laguna honda hospital. she had just won this huge settlement with the tobacco company. she was the first of any local city attorney to join in that lawsuit. at the time, a lot of people were arguing tobacco companies would overwhelm us. there will be all of these freedom of information act. you should not do it. she stood bravely and did it. she said to the mayor, and i will never forget -- she said "we have this opportunity. we can either use this money to rebuild laguna honda or we can pass it away -- piss it away." that was the exact quote. [applause] b
[applause] >> i want to think on this pride weekend and assemblyman who is here who spent many years of visiting a friend of his who was a resident at laguna honda. before i bring up the next speaker, i will tell you this story are probably should not, but i am going to tell you anyway because it's so exemplifies the next speaker. i am going to ask that you imagine the scene. it is 1998. i am in the office with mayor willie brown, who i still could not find enough mr. mayors to say his...
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we'll decide who should be continued and who shouldn't. on issue who paid for this facility has to be bp. you can't ask claim ants to pay. >> can they tell you they disagree with the salary you have set? >> i suppose they could say it. >> you mentioned jurisdiction, who set that? >> the jurisdiction has been established by the government and bp. >> the government being us? >> oh the administration. okay. >> and bp together chose me and explained my jurisdiction to me orally. >> and that is my current -- >> not that i've seen thank you. >> gentleman from california is recognizedor five minute. >> thank you madam chair. thank you for joining us. thank you for taking on this responsibity. >> it is good to have someone of your capability on the task. i want to follow up on some of the questions my colleagues asked. i apologize if you have to repeat some of the things you said earlier. i'm interested in when people submit a claim to you, is there ever a case -- do they have to wave a court remedy when they do so? >> yes. >> people who submit a
we'll decide who should be continued and who shouldn't. on issue who paid for this facility has to be bp. you can't ask claim ants to pay. >> can they tell you they disagree with the salary you have set? >> i suppose they could say it. >> you mentioned jurisdiction, who set that? >> the jurisdiction has been established by the government and bp. >> the government being us? >> oh the administration. okay. >> and bp together chose me and explained my...
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everybo else who uses this part of our citd else who uses this t of our city else who uses this part of our city. it takes a lot of the city working together and it has been a hallmark of the mayor's administration to compel the parts who appear to have different interests to work together to achieve things like this project. i want to acknowledge some of those folks. one of our biggest partners was the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the manager of the streets. thanks dan. anita watson. we heard kudos for the planning department. we are joined by john ram and david for their work. the mayor's office of disability. susan misner is here with us. our director of cultural affairs and there is a significant public art component of this. luis cancell is here. some of the funding was made possible through the county transportation authority and i want to thank jose luis most co-very much and their directaz. >> a few different organizations, spur, the bicycle coalition and people for public spaces come together and formed the great streets project. and they did what the mayor
everybo else who uses this part of our citd else who uses this t of our city else who uses this part of our city. it takes a lot of the city working together and it has been a hallmark of the mayor's administration to compel the parts who appear to have different interests to work together to achieve things like this project. i want to acknowledge some of those folks. one of our biggest partners was the san francisco municipal transportation agency. the manager of the streets. thanks dan. anita...
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guantanamo bay we know who's in custody in afghanistan and we still don't know who these people are conditions in very many of these jails and not not very good conditions in american jails are actually better in some ways than in the iraqi germs. the iraqis have not been particularly successful custodians of their own prisons one that they have amnesty international has published many critical reports on them. and of course detainee abuse is widespread in iraqi prison so i can't imagine that these detainees will be any better off actually under iraqi custody than american. you know with the come on the program a blast from the paul. paul became so popular that alongside the memorabilia brand of cigarettes was created just to mark the occasion. five years after the historic looks at. some of the merchandise that sport. obliged to remember find out the news and turn from to see it for these visitors in st petersburg. and down being in. the u.s. house of representatives has convened for the third time over the chemical agent orange it was used by america during the war in vietnam and
guantanamo bay we know who's in custody in afghanistan and we still don't know who these people are conditions in very many of these jails and not not very good conditions in american jails are actually better in some ways than in the iraqi germs. the iraqis have not been particularly successful custodians of their own prisons one that they have amnesty international has published many critical reports on them. and of course detainee abuse is widespread in iraqi prison so i can't imagine that...
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designed for people who want to work but who can't currently find work. the bush recession drove our economy off a clip creating the worst economic condition since the great depression. as a result millions of americans lost their jobs. nearly 800,000 americans lost their jobs in the last month of the bush administration alone. those are the facts. now we are beginning to recover from this near economic collapse. we have seen steady economic growth, including six straight months of private sector job growth. but there is still five unemployed americans looking for work for every one job opening available. to continue the republican opposition to helping out-of-work americans is preposterous. it flies in the face of history. since 1959 congress has never let extended unemployment benefits expire when unemployment is over 7.2%. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim that we can't afford to help unemployed americans. but where were they when they ran up the deficit by passing tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% of americans? where were they when year
designed for people who want to work but who can't currently find work. the bush recession drove our economy off a clip creating the worst economic condition since the great depression. as a result millions of americans lost their jobs. nearly 800,000 americans lost their jobs in the last month of the bush administration alone. those are the facts. now we are beginning to recover from this near economic collapse. we have seen steady economic growth, including six straight months of private...
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i mean, there are many people who still don't believe that you can really help individuals who have addiction problems, or individuals who have mental illness problems. and they just don't believe it. they think it's going to be re-occurring, that it's going to be coming back. that's why it's so good when you can see someone who will say,
i mean, there are many people who still don't believe that you can really help individuals who have addiction problems, or individuals who have mental illness problems. and they just don't believe it. they think it's going to be re-occurring, that it's going to be coming back. that's why it's so good when you can see someone who will say,
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women who go out work. and it's the woman usually who is responsible for the child. somebody takes care of the children. that's now make anybody crazy. it's wonder we're not having the opposite problem. because you are being driven crazy.se >> we had that for awhile. we had latch-key kids. that's from 20 years ago. >> bear in mind much of this town, very upper middle class to me. if we want to talk about how the average woman, i'm talking about mary lunch bag. i'm not talking about people around this table. i'm talking about -- the article also said, by the way, that lower income mothers are doing it more like their mothers did it, which is to say that television set is the baby-sitter. and that -- >> here is the perfect child. again, it's so easy to get off in to like the women we know. for a moment, this is an important problem. because these two perfect parents with their snotty children are going to be the next rulers of the world. but in a real -- >> this is our country. this is this generation. >> our country really -- this is the biggest issue facing modern da
women who go out work. and it's the woman usually who is responsible for the child. somebody takes care of the children. that's now make anybody crazy. it's wonder we're not having the opposite problem. because you are being driven crazy.se >> we had that for awhile. we had latch-key kids. that's from 20 years ago. >> bear in mind much of this town, very upper middle class to me. if we want to talk about how the average woman, i'm talking about mary lunch bag. i'm not talking about...
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we will hear from majority leader harry reid who was -- could talk to someone who was discharged from the army from being gay. this is about an hour. formerly known as michelle. [applause] thank you all for sticking around for saturday afternoon in the session. and coming back to las vegas. how many here were here last time around back in 2006? [applause] alright. remember back then, remember how dan balz and marine dowd and byron were all here to sort of peer at us and look at us and tried to figure out who we were, find out exactly why this group of ordinary americans really thought they could change politics. remember how that worked? well, some of you may remember that one of the reasons that first yearly cost convention now known as netroots nation got so much of that village or curiosity. it was because of the man you are going to see today, then minority leader harry reid so it it was the first elected official to agree to come talk to us. that clued people in. they thought, minority leader is going to talk to these people. maybe we should go see what they have to say. he took
we will hear from majority leader harry reid who was -- could talk to someone who was discharged from the army from being gay. this is about an hour. formerly known as michelle. [applause] thank you all for sticking around for saturday afternoon in the session. and coming back to las vegas. how many here were here last time around back in 2006? [applause] alright. remember back then, remember how dan balz and marine dowd and byron were all here to sort of peer at us and look at us and tried to...
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you want to be only the one who does what you do. his commitment to public health in san francisco is second to none. he has done an extraordinary job leading by example. this is a city that is doing things that no other city in the united states of america could even imagine doing, things that even when we had all the resources in the world and all the capacity, things that cities could not do. this commitment to an acute care, facility, a skilled nursing facility -- what county is having a ribbon cutting on a new nursing facility in this modern age? and what city and county can lay claim to comprehensive universal health care, regardless of pre- existing conditions, regardless of your ability to pay? dr. mitch kastz has been the architect of all of this. thank you for your leadership. there is the old play towline that if there is any hope for the future of those with lanterns will pass them on to others. let me talk about those that carry bright lights, that pass those lanterns on to others. many of them you will hear in just a mo
you want to be only the one who does what you do. his commitment to public health in san francisco is second to none. he has done an extraordinary job leading by example. this is a city that is doing things that no other city in the united states of america could even imagine doing, things that even when we had all the resources in the world and all the capacity, things that cities could not do. this commitment to an acute care, facility, a skilled nursing facility -- what county is having a...
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some honor a select few men and women who shaped our country and helped define who we are as a nationay... generals, political leaders, poets, statesmen, and scientists who changed the course of american history. some raised the hopes and aspiration of a nation unique in all the world. others set forth the values and ideals on which our republic was based, and to which we would aspire for generations to come. still others honor ordinary americans who, through their courage, dedication, and commitment, made extraordinary contributions to america and the cause of freedom around the world. many left their families and the comfort and security of home to unselfishly answer the call when their nation needed them most, and fought and died for all that we hold dear today. virtually all span the great history of america, commemorating events and individuals of our distant past. one, however, is unique among all the rest, for it represents the defining moment for this generation of americans. >> years from now, i hope they understand that what happened on that terrible day, that an enemy came
some honor a select few men and women who shaped our country and helped define who we are as a nationay... generals, political leaders, poets, statesmen, and scientists who changed the course of american history. some raised the hopes and aspiration of a nation unique in all the world. others set forth the values and ideals on which our republic was based, and to which we would aspire for generations to come. still others honor ordinary americans who, through their courage, dedication, and...
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federal reserve who warned that the prospects for the world's largest economy will quote. most good rally in afternoon trade with indices ending higher. owner of the plant that suffered a terrorist blast on wednesday recovered early losses to edge into the black. propped ability of russian business is increased eighty six percent in the first five months of this year compared to two thousand and nine the statistics service says the combined pretax profits in law companies climbed to eighty billion dollars working in the extraction utility crews industries were among the top again as the number of companies recording a loss dropped by just two point six percent compared to the first months of two thousand and nine when the country was in that of recession. now russia was suffering its worst drought in a century sixteen regions have declared a state of emergency we told us just protected to be twenty percent lower than last year the head of the country's green union warns the poor crop could push up meat and milk prices. in economist that trust bank says the drought could ad
federal reserve who warned that the prospects for the world's largest economy will quote. most good rally in afternoon trade with indices ending higher. owner of the plant that suffered a terrorist blast on wednesday recovered early losses to edge into the black. propped ability of russian business is increased eighty six percent in the first five months of this year compared to two thousand and nine the statistics service says the combined pretax profits in law companies climbed to eighty...
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who sues who? who can go after who? this was a back and forth. once you get to standing issues, then there is fraud. everything that is illegal offline is illegal online. job pornography -- children will pass pictures -- child pornography. children will pass these pictures around without everyone's knowledge. those pictures are child pornography. it is a federal offense. it is a felony. teaching that is part of it. we also have to go after it. we have a website operating in the maryland -- the predecessor was a college website which was logging -- blogging carvel and false information about -- harmful -- hamrful and -- harmful and false infomration -- information about girls. it was billed as an educational billboard appropriate for 6- year-olds and up. we went after the fortune 500 companies and asked them to pull their ads. then we went to godaddy, the internet provider, and asked if they were aware of what the people were doing. the content was very different than the contract. we got that taken down through contract law. sometimes the technol
who sues who? who can go after who? this was a back and forth. once you get to standing issues, then there is fraud. everything that is illegal offline is illegal online. job pornography -- children will pass pictures -- child pornography. children will pass these pictures around without everyone's knowledge. those pictures are child pornography. it is a federal offense. it is a felony. teaching that is part of it. we also have to go after it. we have a website operating in the maryland -- the...
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of solutions on this issue who is here with us today. [applause] and again, i want to thank all of you for your input and your work with us this far and also all the things that we anticipating a plan to do together. thank you so much for being here. thank you. [applause] >> the president of the eight health care center, to on the policy. he spoke at the national press club for 20 minutes. >> if you go to the dictionary, it defines a plan of strategy as a plan of action. webster's dictionary says the art of war in directing large military movements. this plan that has been in development for 15 months, first of all, is nothing we did not already know. most importantly, you cannot fight a war without resources. as we know from the trillions of dollars we are spending on fighting foreign wars as we speak. in response to the worst crisis in the aids drug assistance program in many years and requested by a coalition of community organizations and states for $126 million in assistance, the administration offered $25 million which would not ev
of solutions on this issue who is here with us today. [applause] and again, i want to thank all of you for your input and your work with us this far and also all the things that we anticipating a plan to do together. thank you so much for being here. thank you. [applause] >> the president of the eight health care center, to on the policy. he spoke at the national press club for 20 minutes. >> if you go to the dictionary, it defines a plan of strategy as a plan of action. webster's...
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we have a mayor who is getting ready to leave here. i know you guys are going to come to some issues. who is the next mayor, the interim mayor? that has to be decided by you supervisors. that is very interesting. i will be really interested to see how that turns out. but i do think the mayor and everyone that is here, transparency is the most important thing, particularly here in san francisco politics, full of tricks make you turn into a lunatic. i have other things that i am not going to say on the air. right now the politics, i have been here over 27 years. i have never some my life see city hall the way it is now. they call it city hall, it's silly hall. nothing personal against any of you y'all or nobody that is not here. i have never seen city hall, you can walk down city hall. it's a ghost town that nobody really controls nothing around here. we have a mayor that is getting ready to leave and you have the board of supervisors that is going to have to pick our interim mayor and that has never been done in history. that's going to
we have a mayor who is getting ready to leave here. i know you guys are going to come to some issues. who is the next mayor, the interim mayor? that has to be decided by you supervisors. that is very interesting. i will be really interested to see how that turns out. but i do think the mayor and everyone that is here, transparency is the most important thing, particularly here in san francisco politics, full of tricks make you turn into a lunatic. i have other things that i am not going to say...
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was the only person around who knew how to take it apart. well, philip reed was apparently the sharpest guy in the capital at the time. he was the only one, literally the only one who could figure out how to take the thing apart without the sculptor's help. it is largely because of him that this great symbol of freedom now sits atop the capitol dome. he was the only guy is smart enough to figure out how to take it apart. as the historians point out in their excellent report, the story of fell reed underscores one of the great ironies of this construction and that is the irony of the work and helping to cast the statue of freedom who was not himself free. this was a terrible injustice. but that is part of the story. we must continue to tell. as congressman lewis said, the history of the capital, like the history of our nation, should be complete. and so we are grateful to the slave labor task force for their work, they're helping us remember a moralize this painful but important part of our history, and they're helping to make sure that futur
was the only person around who knew how to take it apart. well, philip reed was apparently the sharpest guy in the capital at the time. he was the only one, literally the only one who could figure out how to take the thing apart without the sculptor's help. it is largely because of him that this great symbol of freedom now sits atop the capitol dome. he was the only guy is smart enough to figure out how to take it apart. as the historians point out in their excellent report, the story of fell...
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who are these people?" well, now we know who these people are.e they not the liberal democrats -- the people who are giving power to the conservatives without any influence over the policies that they used to oppose? >> the right honorable gentleman may bellow as much as he likes. i am happy to account for everything that we are doing in this coalition government -- a coalition government who have brought together two parties, working in the national interest, to sort out the mess that he left behind. we may have to wait for his memoirs, but perhaps one day he will account for his role in the most disastrous decision of all: the illegal invasion of iraq. >> order. the house really must start to behave itself. we have made slow progress -- order. that progress must get faster from now on, with short questions and short answers. i call claire perry. >> thank you, mr. speaker. third time lucky. can the deputy prime minister tell us what the coalition government have done in 10 short weeks to preserve the civil liberties of the british people -- libe
who are these people?" well, now we know who these people are.e they not the liberal democrats -- the people who are giving power to the conservatives without any influence over the policies that they used to oppose? >> the right honorable gentleman may bellow as much as he likes. i am happy to account for everything that we are doing in this coalition government -- a coalition government who have brought together two parties, working in the national interest, to sort out the mess...
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even the judges in santa clara county who were giving the colloquies, and the judges who would turn to defendants and say, i would like to get this resolved today, which basically means to plead guilty or no contest, they talked grudgingly. >> watch out if you ask someone out for a drink. i know in your study one of the things you found was there was a tremendous amount of pressure that came from the judges. can you talk briefly about that? >> sure. does this still work? >> one of the things we found that was very disturbing in our study was that nearly three out of four offices reported they had been pressured by county commissioners to cut costs. a good example of fat was recently reported -- good example of that is that it was recently appreported sacramento was planning to cut a third of their budget, yet their caseloads are already at twice the number of the national standards permit, so you have got that kind of economic pressure. there is also another type of pressure that comes from the lack of professional independence, the way we structure our public defense, especially our c
even the judges in santa clara county who were giving the colloquies, and the judges who would turn to defendants and say, i would like to get this resolved today, which basically means to plead guilty or no contest, they talked grudgingly. >> watch out if you ask someone out for a drink. i know in your study one of the things you found was there was a tremendous amount of pressure that came from the judges. can you talk briefly about that? >> sure. does this still work? >>...
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who are more invested in change. it is a way of connecting with people and getting stories out. >> i am not sure the most effective way to communicate the message, but part of the message that jonathan is talking about, most of the victims and people accused of crime coming from the same place -- part of the message that needs to get up there, talking about justice and all that, it is meaningful to folks like us, but it does not play all that well with people who are afraid of crime, people who are out of work. part of the message has to become it seems to me, going back to the sources of crime, not from an economic point of view, if you want to save money, you should do things that effectively will fight crime, as opposed to making you feel tougher and stronger. also, if you can get part of the message out that it is a tragedy when anyone is wrongfully convicted, for that person, for their family and friends, but the other part is, if there are wrongfully convicted, there is somebody out there who is actually the cr
who are more invested in change. it is a way of connecting with people and getting stories out. >> i am not sure the most effective way to communicate the message, but part of the message that jonathan is talking about, most of the victims and people accused of crime coming from the same place -- part of the message that needs to get up there, talking about justice and all that, it is meaningful to folks like us, but it does not play all that well with people who are afraid of crime,...
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who will uphold the tradition. who will reach across the aisle.ways puts kentucky first? on behalf of kentucky and, they understand what the farm bill means. i have heard enough preaching about bolsheviks and england. the people of kentucky are hurting. it is not about rand paul and about the national media chasing him around. it is about the fact that the people of kentucky deserve more than they have been getting. >> would you allow the bush tax cuts to remain through i think you said that you want all of the bush tax cuts to continue. >> this is no time to be raising taxes. we should just extend them for some period of time. >>they should be a student it fr some period of time -- extended for some period of time. >> how has your position modified from cap and trade. >> it has not been modified. the gentleman to your right asked me for my position. does it protect kentucky coal? are their investments in making certain that kentucky coal is burned more cleanly? does it protect kentucky's historic advantage with low electricity rates? as i said, t
who will uphold the tradition. who will reach across the aisle.ways puts kentucky first? on behalf of kentucky and, they understand what the farm bill means. i have heard enough preaching about bolsheviks and england. the people of kentucky are hurting. it is not about rand paul and about the national media chasing him around. it is about the fact that the people of kentucky deserve more than they have been getting. >> would you allow the bush tax cuts to remain through i think you said...
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who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. i loved. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten saw the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the bang and then when i looked up. and i run over. and destruction and. it was a stunning assault. one man with a car could wage war on the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud. a top expert who defused does. christian car bombs palestinian car bombs muslim car. and the long drawn out. and then i was the only expert who was dismantling. and then his adversaries decided to target him. especially for me. it was activated. and as soon as i touch the. on february fourteenth two thousand and five the former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri presidential cavalcade was destroy
who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. i loved. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten saw the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the bang and then when i looked up. and i run over. and destruction and. it was a stunning assault. one man...
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these are people who are saying in the case of a person who owns an office building and a person who is laid off from a job cleaning the office building that the following rules ought to apply. mr. hastings: would the gentleman yield? i want to share as a segue to what you are saying. these are remarks from senator kyl on the other side, on extending president bush's tax cuts, despite the cost, his cost, you should never have to offset cost of a deliberate decision to reduce tax rates on americans. these are the people that are holding up unemployment. i thank the gentleman for yielding and i yield him an additional 30 seconds. mr. andrews: i thank my friend and that philosophy says that the person who got laid off from her job cleaning the office building at night can't get unemployment benefits unless we find a way to pay for it but the guy who owns the office building who would get a half million dollar a year tax break should get that tax break whether or not there's money to offset that expenditure. i don't understand that. i don't understand a philosophy that says you have to o
these are people who are saying in the case of a person who owns an office building and a person who is laid off from a job cleaning the office building that the following rules ought to apply. mr. hastings: would the gentleman yield? i want to share as a segue to what you are saying. these are remarks from senator kyl on the other side, on extending president bush's tax cuts, despite the cost, his cost, you should never have to offset cost of a deliberate decision to reduce tax rates on...
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citizens, to be detained for who knows how long. she says that interferes with the federal law and you can't do that. that is basically pre-emented. so that was the basis of the judge's ruling. >> let's reminds people of the history of jan brewer. she came to the white house and met with the president. she signed this bill. she thinks it's a good idea. and her argument is that she's forcing the federal government to do its job but she'll appeal it all the way to the supreme court, if that's what it takes. what does me mean by that? >> what she's saying is look who's frustrating the intent of congress. congress passed a law intend us to get tough with illegal immigration. look who isn't doing it. it's the federal government. but the feds say there's only so much we can do. we have limited resource. so let's decide what the biggest problem is and let's not be calling us every day with thousands and thousands of people, everybody that you pick up off the street. now, one other thing -- the judge's ruling also noted that 18 other states
citizens, to be detained for who knows how long. she says that interferes with the federal law and you can't do that. that is basically pre-emented. so that was the basis of the judge's ruling. >> let's reminds people of the history of jan brewer. she came to the white house and met with the president. she signed this bill. she thinks it's a good idea. and her argument is that she's forcing the federal government to do its job but she'll appeal it all the way to the supreme court, if...
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are here for me, who support me, and who i can talk to. the staff are great. any time i have a problem i can talk to them and they listen and give me good advice. i've reinforced to the family the importance of family therapy, continuing to stay involved; also outpatient treatment is very important. so it's not just like, oh, see ya, you were an inpatient, good luck, have a good life. you know, it's that we want to reinforce ongoing recovery through a type of therapeutic modality. five years from now, i plan on having my own business and making a lot of money. actually i want to have a kid by then, be a good father. things do get better. just coming in here for the first week that i was here, you know, i felt a lot better. i actually started laughing and smiling and just feeling good about myself, wanting to work out and i can only imagine that on the outside it's just going to get better and better and people can change. mark, what are the key components of an adolescent treatment? a good treatment program for youth is going to have, firs
are here for me, who support me, and who i can talk to. the staff are great. any time i have a problem i can talk to them and they listen and give me good advice. i've reinforced to the family the importance of family therapy, continuing to stay involved; also outpatient treatment is very important. so it's not just like, oh, see ya, you were an inpatient, good luck, have a good life. you know, it's that we want to reinforce ongoing recovery through a type of therapeutic modality. five years...
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ask girls who will listen to women who wear the blue ok i'm not talking from you know the bush was he i'm talking from the liberal class i'm asking european democracy to stop the from them on the newsgroups to use a body of the girl as you know you know why why why they let this groups use our body because we are immigrant because we are poor that is so. are the issues so i fight for the bad i am supported from by women from european and arabic country who are today. denouncing the it's in syria is a ban and in is due to ban already in the university they need i don't understand why in europe you can have a statement who say the right of in months the patient for all of the girls who are growing in europe and the right to say we're not listening to michael radio two fridays own right all right we're going to get your schedule right now that's actually first and is the first we're going to have to go to a break and we'll continue our discussion on the burqa ban when we get back stay with. you. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we get there and what tomorrow
ask girls who will listen to women who wear the blue ok i'm not talking from you know the bush was he i'm talking from the liberal class i'm asking european democracy to stop the from them on the newsgroups to use a body of the girl as you know you know why why why they let this groups use our body because we are immigrant because we are poor that is so. are the issues so i fight for the bad i am supported from by women from european and arabic country who are today. denouncing the it's in...
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and three centuries of rule by the dentist the laws he has taught to historian have unraveled poor who's written the book the last days of the remodels about the tragedy and his mark on the country's history. today i'm in oxford with helen rappaport she's an expert on the russian imperial family particularly the last days of that arm on us who were assassinated in a classroom by a jury in the bolshevik revolution helen rappaport thanks very much for talking to r.t. now you focus on the last thirteen days of that amount of slides in your pattern but why did you choose that period well when i looked at the stories of. the end of the dentistry i suddenly realised that although we knew the broad span of nicholas's rain and the overall story no one had looked at any great detail in those final few days particularly new culture in berg and the main reason for that was because until the collapse of communism there was no access to some of the important eyewitness testimonies by the guards and your crew for your oscar who was in charge of the party of so we didn't have enough evidence to look at
and three centuries of rule by the dentist the laws he has taught to historian have unraveled poor who's written the book the last days of the remodels about the tragedy and his mark on the country's history. today i'm in oxford with helen rappaport she's an expert on the russian imperial family particularly the last days of that arm on us who were assassinated in a classroom by a jury in the bolshevik revolution helen rappaport thanks very much for talking to r.t. now you focus on the last...
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use of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from would need. nine hundred forty five don't. thousands of barrels of hazardous chemical swept into chinese river by floods are headed towards russia bringing the potential for disaster. the cleanup operation continues but a promise of a threat of these barrels of chemicals still plays if you leave me just a female brain. if the information. preventive detention or a longer prison sentence germany debates how to prevent dangerous criminals from returning to man a society. and meeting demand we visit fertile lands two hundred kilometers outside russia's capital to see how the kaluga region is planning its future as the country's biggest need supplier. watching r.t. coming to live from moscow with the marina joshua welcome to the program efforts are underway to recover hundreds of barrels of hazardous chemicals which are floating down a chinese river towards russia they were swept away in a recent flood moscow is concerned about the possible consequences should the t
use of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from would need. nine hundred forty five don't. thousands of barrels of hazardous chemical swept into chinese river by floods are headed towards russia bringing the potential for disaster. the cleanup operation continues but a promise of a threat of these barrels of chemicals still plays if you leave me just a female brain. if the information. preventive detention or a longer prison...
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would hire the people who need jobs.ost: what kind of work do you do now, steve? caller: i have multiple sclerosis and i am almost 60 years older. i was a starter at a golf course. host: what was your main job or your field of endeavor in your younger days? caller: i was in sales for about 35 years. i was in advertising and i ended up in management. i managed a large bottle of water company that services southern and central california. host: we will leave it there. louis uchitelle, you get the last word. guest: it sounds that this gentleman, in time, ended up doing the work he wanted to do. i hope in time the young people who are millenials now will end up doing work that satisfies them, the work that they want to do. i hope this recession lifts soon. if it does not, we are in danger of a breeding a generation of people who either do not find work or who are forced into areas of work they do not want to be in. halfway through their lines they are not satisfied and they have been in work they had to take to make a living
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five hundred names all the scientists who challenge the classic definition some t. have different views as to treatment author and his dr will turn it to therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written the twenty three years positive based on his experiences . trying somber deserve an explanation for strengths and work through friends or can live for. troops. still want to transfer from so far dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a say they can face a thousand hostility from the scientific peer is not agreeing with the mainstream hiv theory of aids has even been compared to holocaust denial and called a crime against humanity a science that is a life has to have the permission to question a certain model of thinking serious thinking you know you don't bring in here a dying patient so that we have to act immediately and something we are discussing here we're scientists and medical doctors why should we not be able to discuss i'm very astonished at their reaction is sometimes so ag
five hundred names all the scientists who challenge the classic definition some t. have different views as to treatment author and his dr will turn it to therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief in these other treatment methods that he's written the twenty three years positive based on his experiences . trying somber deserve an explanation for strengths and work through friends or can live for. troops. still want to transfer from so far dissenting from the...
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were not japanese american, who were african american, who were a variety of folks who were aware of the experience and in some way were making it part of their own life, exactly what we're talking about. how do you make something that happened 65 years ago relevant to young people today so that there is something to be learned from it, that there is something that can be taken from it. that's what's so interesting about the exhibition. it's called if they came for us today -- am i saying it correctly? if they came for me today? which is a great, great title. that accomplishes that. because that's the key to me, how do you take an event that happened 65 years ago that was so important in terms of american history -- that's the thing, it's such a critical moment where the constitution was really tested. how do you keep it relevant in terms of its history to today and make sure that in some way it's related to cases like the aaron watata case or what happens after post-911? that to me is the tricky thing is how do you keep it alive and my hope is with the play that in some way it takes
were not japanese american, who were african american, who were a variety of folks who were aware of the experience and in some way were making it part of their own life, exactly what we're talking about. how do you make something that happened 65 years ago relevant to young people today so that there is something to be learned from it, that there is something that can be taken from it. that's what's so interesting about the exhibition. it's called if they came for us today -- am i saying it...
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i will walk and see who's back and who's not and their intensions. our block captain program is still alive now. we restructured it we are moving from who's back and who's not to dealing with the quality of life issues that arrive on a daily basis. whether it's you know crime, whether it's blight, whether it's zoning issues. people rebuilding and not adhering to the new zoning laws it's constant. i would also take you through marketing your neighborhoods now. starting to, we were digtus media inc. who was a corporation in san francisco provide us with light post banners with no cost and we were able to put them through the neighborhoods. it afforded the opportunity to have banners and what do you call them -- i can't think of the name, billboards throughout the neighborhoods to claim that broadmoored. it had an impact on people buying in the momentum and getting involved in the community and feeling that my neighborhood is coming back better than it was before. >> communication. these are things you can do now. websites. i'm pretty sure in listening
i will walk and see who's back and who's not and their intensions. our block captain program is still alive now. we restructured it we are moving from who's back and who's not to dealing with the quality of life issues that arrive on a daily basis. whether it's you know crime, whether it's blight, whether it's zoning issues. people rebuilding and not adhering to the new zoning laws it's constant. i would also take you through marketing your neighborhoods now. starting to, we were digtus media...
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work for the governments who associated with the use of these weapons the science is changing we don't know the uranium vines very strongly to d.n.a. and causes effects exactly at the d.n.a. where you would expect to cause the kinds of health effects that we're finding the cancers and the infant mortality in the congenital malformation leukemia is all of these things that we're trying to hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent than epidemiological study the first statistical epidemiological study that looks at the children and the adults on the ground to see whether these effects are real and we find that they are real and if are not really real is very much worse than people thought we found evidence of the use of this weapon in afghanistan in lebanon and in gaza and so what we urgently need to do is to ask the u.s. military and the israelis and all the other people using this weapon to come clean about what it is but if we know what it is then maybe we can have some attempt to try and mitigate the problems that it's causing and possibly the inte
work for the governments who associated with the use of these weapons the science is changing we don't know the uranium vines very strongly to d.n.a. and causes effects exactly at the d.n.a. where you would expect to cause the kinds of health effects that we're finding the cancers and the infant mortality in the congenital malformation leukemia is all of these things that we're trying to hiroshima and nagasaki but actually here we find them to a much greater extent than epidemiological study...
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who is who and what is what? i don't want to lose that in the music, just as the way the authors who formerly so eloquently spoke. that's what i'm trying to do when i put these songs to the. with that, i would like to give you the second arrangement and last song. i was taught pala singing. we tune because we care. i was taught how to sing by a man named dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thou
who is who and what is what? i don't want to lose that in the music, just as the way the authors who formerly so eloquently spoke. that's what i'm trying to do when i put these songs to the. with that, i would like to give you the second arrangement and last song. i was taught pala singing. we tune because we care. i was taught how to sing by a man named dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me...
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who have won the stanley cup here. from the playoffs was. unfinished business. that was the biggest reason. why i just i just now at the top of france and the czech says he settled his route with the yellow jersey holder alberto contador the spaniard took the overall lead after seizing the chance to power pass with his chain. came off which is against cycling etiquette that was on monday and the pair were riding side by side in the palace and on yesterday's stage sixty saying that contador had apologized for his actions and that they were now back on good terms with at the front of the race seven time champion lance armstrong who is trying to end his last tour with some glory he was part of a fifteen man breakaway and although that was whittled down as the pace picked up armstrong was still in with a shadow couldn't quite fun sprint needed to cross the line first francia said it could be go with the legs to claim the stage win but afterwards it was shaq and contador and that rumpus that people were still talking about and the pair were quick to put it to bed. fo
who have won the stanley cup here. from the playoffs was. unfinished business. that was the biggest reason. why i just i just now at the top of france and the czech says he settled his route with the yellow jersey holder alberto contador the spaniard took the overall lead after seizing the chance to power pass with his chain. came off which is against cycling etiquette that was on monday and the pair were riding side by side in the palace and on yesterday's stage sixty saying that contador had...
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the judge who heard the motions in this case has decided most of the materials the prosecutor was not providing on the basis that there was a criminal investigation involving the technician who was dealing drugs has been released, and we are learning about what evidence prosecutors have, what they would help, and we will be making motions to withdraw please, and one thing i think gets lost in some of the coverage is people think, who cares if somebody was dealing drugs? the problem is when you start looking at the evidence that was coming back, because they would do a retest of the evidence -- in some cases there were more drugs. in some cases there were less drugs. in some cases there were problems with their results, whether they were false positives or false negative common ---, and when you are talking about the integrity of a crime lab that is in charge of deciding who is guilty and not give states and the process is flawed, you cannot trust anything that comes out of the lab. we had a dna sample that came out in september where the dna of two technicians found in the sample that
the judge who heard the motions in this case has decided most of the materials the prosecutor was not providing on the basis that there was a criminal investigation involving the technician who was dealing drugs has been released, and we are learning about what evidence prosecutors have, what they would help, and we will be making motions to withdraw please, and one thing i think gets lost in some of the coverage is people think, who cares if somebody was dealing drugs? the problem is when you...
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that's who we are as americans. [applause] what the other party is counting on is that all of you don't have very good memories. [laughter] i mean, think about it. they're not making new arguments. it's not like they're coming back and saying, you know what, we know we screwed up and we learned from our mistakes, and we're going to do things differently this time. that's not what -- that's not what you're hearing. they are peddling the same stuff they've been peddling for years and years and years. [applause] they basically -- they spent a decade driving the economy into a ditch. and now they're asking for the keys back. [laughter] and my answer is, no, you cant have the keys. [applause] you can't drive. you don't know how to drive. you drive in the wrong direction. you can't have them back. [applause] we're just getting the car out of the ditch. we can't have you drive it back in the ditch. [laughter] harry reid and i, we got mud on our shoes. we're -- we've been pushing and shoving -- car is just kind of getting o
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and iranian nuclear scientists who claims he was kidnapped and held by the cia in the u.s. for more than the able to turn tones of the list in american history with reports in america that it was spying for washington. and russia remains in the sweltering grip of a heat wave summer region suffering a severe drought and farmers with elsa harvest. a lot more on those new stories in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime the sports is next with dmitri. you know this is today and it's very good to have a company again let's take a look at what's going on in the world of sports. russia's first formula one driver tell it with trophies in moscow and sas is confident of a new contract with. plus there's more action from the russian premier league ways and it remains the only unbeaten side's. burned down at the draw so wins german grand prix wild finish this fall for his return from the left front. but with football more action in the russian premier league today well a combative have the chance to take fifth sports but this one a late this evening and three points would
and iranian nuclear scientists who claims he was kidnapped and held by the cia in the u.s. for more than the able to turn tones of the list in american history with reports in america that it was spying for washington. and russia remains in the sweltering grip of a heat wave summer region suffering a severe drought and farmers with elsa harvest. a lot more on those new stories in less than fifteen minutes from now in the meantime the sports is next with dmitri. you know this is today and it's...
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hate for those who are different. she accuses of. disrespecting and contaminating. russians she insists. that when these. people. but they get married in church they don't practice abortions interesting marriages. who are ethnically mixed communities and what are your thoughts about me i'm not russian i'm african american i'm here. what are your thoughts on. i believe everyone should live in their own homeland where they belong. armed with this belief and inspired by racist blocking her husband. and two fellow students. market in two thousand and six they targeted because of the number of traders that come from central asia and china a blast killed fourteen attacks against looking people are often brutal and in cases like yours market they are deadly the deeds of angry mobs outnumber victims all recorded by racist and then posted on nationalist websites. activists call the situation out of control when a local nonprofit crime watchdog group acknowledges it is slowly getting better let you know what needs to certain seizing the most odious groups that had been involv
hate for those who are different. she accuses of. disrespecting and contaminating. russians she insists. that when these. people. but they get married in church they don't practice abortions interesting marriages. who are ethnically mixed communities and what are your thoughts about me i'm not russian i'm african american i'm here. what are your thoughts on. i believe everyone should live in their own homeland where they belong. armed with this belief and inspired by racist blocking her...
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we ordered to pick up this morning from somebody who has to have. souls and sexual contact with somebody who is positive not counting negative thoughts they don't come stethoscope efficient it is this is hopeless it's biologically hopeless. is just another total. hundreds of them. so as i said they were not taken for take seriously by the mainstream science but a lot of the people that we spoke to when even really willing to enter into a debate about that saying that they're really very focused on their mission here this week and that. this idea of universal access making sure that happens. with these funding question marks remaining lots of good intentions people are really going to be looking now to see whether any of this translate into concrete actions once the conference is ok sarah many thanks for. reporting from vienna for us. long tunes that christie's auction house is insisting the painting is sold to a russian billionaire is all fun to it's being reported he sued by business then. claims beyond work keyboard is a fake pixel berg allegedly
we ordered to pick up this morning from somebody who has to have. souls and sexual contact with somebody who is positive not counting negative thoughts they don't come stethoscope efficient it is this is hopeless it's biologically hopeless. is just another total. hundreds of them. so as i said they were not taken for take seriously by the mainstream science but a lot of the people that we spoke to when even really willing to enter into a debate about that saying that they're really very focused...
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has survived many many others have survived who haven't taken the antiviral and many have survived who have taken antivirals at times to damp down what essentially is an immune suppression for many many different reasons so it's extremely important to be challenging this hypothesis which of course is tied up with hundreds and billions of thousands of dollars of international money which have led to absolutely no result the people that are here at this conference today and over the next week they're extremely reluctant to even enter into a discussion about these alternative views. we've been trying to talk to some of the people that are here but they're really focused on the agenda of this conference and they're saying that this conference is about drawing together the best of the medical minds in the global community and really focusing on ways in which provide universal access to hiv prevention which is what they're all here for as he said they're not even really willing to enter into a discussion with only my colleague on his head but spoke to two experts currently in vienna and bern
has survived many many others have survived who haven't taken the antiviral and many have survived who have taken antivirals at times to damp down what essentially is an immune suppression for many many different reasons so it's extremely important to be challenging this hypothesis which of course is tied up with hundreds and billions of thousands of dollars of international money which have led to absolutely no result the people that are here at this conference today and over the next week...