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spaoeg, next to pork, we have holly park which is an extremely windy park and we're asking that windmills be considered for holly park. i'll come back for the next thing. >> lrlt, thank you, anyone else on public comments? we'll move to item number 5, communications. commissioner moran? >> thank you, mr. president, i want to make a couple of comments on item 5e which is the memo or the material we received on chloramine, most of the time we think of water supply is in is there enough and do we have enough to make it through a drought or meet our contractual obligations, this was a nice reminder that two of our fundamental roles are to provide portable water and sanitary sewage services and that those are the two bedrock of public health in this country and that we are the delivery agency for those two services. i just wanted to do a shout-out basically to the people in this organization who pay attention to those on a daily basis, they do an excellent job and i think the thoroughness of the material that we had presented to us is an example of that. it also asked that this material was in
spaoeg, next to pork, we have holly park which is an extremely windy park and we're asking that windmills be considered for holly park. i'll come back for the next thing. >> lrlt, thank you, anyone else on public comments? we'll move to item number 5, communications. commissioner moran? >> thank you, mr. president, i want to make a couple of comments on item 5e which is the memo or the material we received on chloramine, most of the time we think of water supply is in is there...
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my windmill? mm! no! your butter. i didn't know a windmill could do that.d the windmill parts... ...he just had to put them together. (cooing) huh? (chattering) time to take those sails for a spin. (groans) but his windmill stopped short. so george gave his windmill a leg up-- four of them. aha! (grunting) (hooting) when you're making a windmill... yah! (gasps) ...it's easy to get wrapped up in your work. ay, ay, ay, ay. so george gave his sails a trim. (chatters "huh") his sails moved... but his windmill didn't. oh. what was he missing? quixote: when the wind blows, it pushes the sails. narrator: and then george realized these were too loose, so he got more sticks and attached the sails with tape. (chatters excitedly) hmm. george could push his sails, but the wind couldn't. (chatters sadly) (sighs) mr. quixote's sails were stiff. ooh. maybe that gave the wind more to push against. (chattering) ah! uh-huh. so george made his sails stiff. (chattering) (cooing) (cheering) all his windmill needed now was a scarecrow mover. (chuckles) at last, his windmill was
my windmill? mm! no! your butter. i didn't know a windmill could do that.d the windmill parts... ...he just had to put them together. (cooing) huh? (chattering) time to take those sails for a spin. (groans) but his windmill stopped short. so george gave his windmill a leg up-- four of them. aha! (grunting) (hooting) when you're making a windmill... yah! (gasps) ...it's easy to get wrapped up in your work. ay, ay, ay, ay. so george gave his sails a trim. (chatters "huh") his sails...
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i was probably looking for any excuse to tilt windmills, and that's a personal flaw i have.ve certainly burned my fingers doing it, but i was certainly moved to do it by what i watched on the encrypted communications about our intervention in australia domestic politics, but i think you're right. i was looking for windmills, and in the process destroyed 25 years of my life. >> it's really a fascinating conversation. >> it's amazing. >> there is so much more. >> that discovery that you peeled back and he revealed. >> when i read the book, it was the first page, and he identified that he was standing there at the last stand, and he said i will one day be a man who will have great enemies. i will be a man who fights off goliath, so to speak. and as i read the book, i kept thinking about that sentence, and there it was at the beginning. >> and that was ultimately his motivation. >> that was the motivation. it could have been anything, but he chose the american government as his enemy and whatever the government was doing at the time, he would have used that to create an enemy. a
i was probably looking for any excuse to tilt windmills, and that's a personal flaw i have.ve certainly burned my fingers doing it, but i was certainly moved to do it by what i watched on the encrypted communications about our intervention in australia domestic politics, but i think you're right. i was looking for windmills, and in the process destroyed 25 years of my life. >> it's really a fascinating conversation. >> it's amazing. >> there is so much more. >> that...
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and of laughing because his arm didn't go like a windmill and then, but it was like that's all you needed to say to make a good comedy routine but he flipped out and he hit me. it sounds like yes, it's violence and that was because when you hit someone in anger, even in the old days when people did spank their kids, it depends on the mood and whether you're doing it because they've done something wrong and you want to teach them, or because you just really flipped out. i think he flipped out. that led to my becoming a writer, funny way that i disclose in the book, that i was so angry with them, i wanted to back.
and of laughing because his arm didn't go like a windmill and then, but it was like that's all you needed to say to make a good comedy routine but he flipped out and he hit me. it sounds like yes, it's violence and that was because when you hit someone in anger, even in the old days when people did spank their kids, it depends on the mood and whether you're doing it because they've done something wrong and you want to teach them, or because you just really flipped out. i think he flipped out....
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coming up a plague of windmills germany's green revolution annoys red eyed farmers forced to live alongside the constant deneuve power turbines springing up all across the countryside that story and much more after a very short break. if you refuse economic downturn the find a long day that long to do your sunk night and the rest of life doing the make believe it's really. good. i. greece faces a battle with international lenders over control of the country's assets following suggestions it could need another ten billion euro rescue package to fulfill its financial obligations to the e.u. the two thousand and eight crisis led to a request for a one hundred ten billion euro loan from the e.u. in return greece introduced austerity measures and another one hundred thirty billion followed shortly the beginning of the turmoil saw public debt to rock it to a one hundred twenty nine percent of g.d.p. and the extra eight boosted that by more than a quarter author and journalist are raised shots at stefan though believes athens has become addicted to being rescued and must default to begin its recov
coming up a plague of windmills germany's green revolution annoys red eyed farmers forced to live alongside the constant deneuve power turbines springing up all across the countryside that story and much more after a very short break. if you refuse economic downturn the find a long day that long to do your sunk night and the rest of life doing the make believe it's really. good. i. greece faces a battle with international lenders over control of the country's assets following suggestions it...
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yes towards renewables which means more windmills peter all of the r.t. germany. well the pontiff next. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed with profit but because they have no
yes towards renewables which means more windmills peter all of the r.t. germany. well the pontiff next. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember tour discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually...
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. >> i would rather spend more on the security than the windmills at aren't working. >> i couldn't agreeh you more. china is ambitious about the high technology warfare. they will put unmanned vehicle on the moon quickly. i don't think europe has the guts to stop them. we have issues out there. let's not kid ourselves. we have should spend 5-6% of the gdp on the defense. >> david: this could spin out of control. >> we are changing that to the relative values of doing this. i got to say there must be something in the drinking water in washington, d.c., because john tandy is kind of making sense. >>avid: he make sense all the time! >> go ahead. >> president obama faced with up believably difficult choice here. he can't win either way he goes. i wouldn't want to be in his shoes. some of the points about avoiding the battle are good points i'm not sure it's best for to us do. >> the best national defense is have a strong economy. >> david: sabrina every time the united states lets the defenses down, whether it was before world war ii or 9/11, that is when our enemy seem to attack. we might b
. >> i would rather spend more on the security than the windmills at aren't working. >> i couldn't agreeh you more. china is ambitious about the high technology warfare. they will put unmanned vehicle on the moon quickly. i don't think europe has the guts to stop them. we have issues out there. let's not kid ourselves. we have should spend 5-6% of the gdp on the defense. >> david: this could spin out of control. >> we are changing that to the relative values of doing...
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. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when there was county land, so there was no gambling. the move people out to county for the race track. >> they were away from intense public scrutiny out there. >> my of the state is there were four racetracks in the city. -- my understanding. can you name them? >> pioneer, union, in the side, and oceanside. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the race track and created urbano drive. >> i think we have some progress of that. >> that is the inner sunset. that is where >> lawrence lives > i do. >> you can see the inner sandbank. it i
. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when there was county land, so there was no gambling. the move people out to county for the race track. >> they were away from...
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the building up in hunters point, it would be an excellent time to put some windmills up there because a lot of the residents up there are paying over $100 in pg&e bills. a lot of residents are paying pg&e and a lot of residents are not. we need to address that problem. i went verbally to the housing authority commission and suggested we put in charging stations in our public housing developments, hiring a security guard to guard them during the day. that was on deaf ears. i've been talking about windmills being put up in our parks that are right next to public housing, selling the energy to the public housing development, selling the rest if we have more to the city. it's a win/win deal. and also it would be where residents could actually see something happening and that's what we want. and it's a long-term deal when it comes to jobs. and i'm so glad that you're pushing for local hiring. stay on the good foot because we need local hiring and we need them to be union. and a lot of what's happening is people want to bring in nonunion workers, pay them fees, and we're out of luck coming
the building up in hunters point, it would be an excellent time to put some windmills up there because a lot of the residents up there are paying over $100 in pg&e bills. a lot of residents are paying pg&e and a lot of residents are not. we need to address that problem. i went verbally to the housing authority commission and suggested we put in charging stations in our public housing developments, hiring a security guard to guard them during the day. that was on deaf ears. i've been...
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if a windmill produces a megawatt of electricity, a rec is created. that's all it was used for it. it was recreated at the beginning of the renewable programs so state rps's could make sure renewable resource he were counted once and no more than once. and then when folks that wanted to do voluntary compliance such aztar get warning to claim they were 50% renewable, that we actually had a means of verifying those claims. that's all it is on its straightforward simple standpoint. what gets confusing is a rec can come bundled where whoever is purchasing it is purchasing the underlying electricity or unbundled where you're buying the rec and the person who owns the windmill is selling the electricity to somebody else. and they'll typically be sold in the stock market or [speaker not understood]. they'll get the renewable value through the other transaction. and that's all plain and simple. every state in the country that has an rps uses recs. most states don't care if they're bundled or unbundled. it is purely a regulatory transaction that they're using. the question comes, you know,
if a windmill produces a megawatt of electricity, a rec is created. that's all it was used for it. it was recreated at the beginning of the renewable programs so state rps's could make sure renewable resource he were counted once and no more than once. and then when folks that wanted to do voluntary compliance such aztar get warning to claim they were 50% renewable, that we actually had a means of verifying those claims. that's all it is on its straightforward simple standpoint. what gets...
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coming up a plague of windmills germany's reno evolution annoys red eyed farmers forced to live alongside the constant did of power turbines springing up all across the countryside that's story and much more after a very short break. what i mean here is of course the bailout in the united states with eighty five percent of the population being strongly against it and i don't think even you know the democratic institutions and the will of the people would prevent the government from actually implementing you know we have created a system that is against the will of the people that is too big to fail we've jailed no bankers that committed these heinous acts which destroyed trillions of dollars of wealth and so it does bring into question the very strength of democracy right now i would argue that it's quite weak. right to see. the first strike. and i think that you're. on a reporter's. instrument. to be in. greece faces a battle with international lenders over control of the country's assets following suggestions it could need another ten billion euro rescue package to fulfill its financial
coming up a plague of windmills germany's reno evolution annoys red eyed farmers forced to live alongside the constant did of power turbines springing up all across the countryside that's story and much more after a very short break. what i mean here is of course the bailout in the united states with eighty five percent of the population being strongly against it and i don't think even you know the democratic institutions and the will of the people would prevent the government from actually...
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diablo range with a lot of windmills out there and it has been pushing across the altamont pass and towardddress and it is filtering down long with the rim fire smoke toward fresno and bakersfield. now, done -- shows the clouds along the coast are going to be not so stubborn as yesterday but we do not have radar returns and no flight arrival delays. we will head back to mt. diablo at 72 degrees which is down, about 78 overnight, and humidity has come up and the air is turning over at 25 percent and winds are the big push gusting up to 24. this afternoon, winds continuing to gust from the northwest at 25 miles per hour, and high temperature in the lower elevations we will be near 90 degrees and humidity will start to drop this afternoon in that 10 to 10 to 20 degree range. not a lot of smoke and here is the rim fire smoke and here are the low clouds along the coast you request see a lot of things we are looking at on our visible satellite. temperatures in the mid-80's to the north of mt. diablo and you can see walnut creek is near 90 and danville near 86 to the firefighters are going to be
diablo range with a lot of windmills out there and it has been pushing across the altamont pass and towardddress and it is filtering down long with the rim fire smoke toward fresno and bakersfield. now, done -- shows the clouds along the coast are going to be not so stubborn as yesterday but we do not have radar returns and no flight arrival delays. we will head back to mt. diablo at 72 degrees which is down, about 78 overnight, and humidity has come up and the air is turning over at 25 percent...
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you don't get a deduction for investing in windmills and all this other stuff. most americans say that's a fair system. you make 10 times our money than i do, you pay 10 times more tax. >> host: you write in "who's the fairest of them all?," one of the premises of this book is that it is equally, and maybe even more plausible to say that liberals don't care. tusculum he put it it like this. i believe a lot of these programs liberals have created over the last 50 or 60 years have really created an kind of increased poverty in this country or we wouldn't have if we stuck with a system much more dependent on the free enterprise system. we've seen now fourth-generation americans in this kind of poverty cycle that just keeps going after one generation to the next. so if we put in place the policies i talk about in this book, letting people invest their own money, social security so they can have a decent retirement, giving every american, whether rich or poor the most opportunities and choices of where to send their kids to school. >> host: this is what you write and
you don't get a deduction for investing in windmills and all this other stuff. most americans say that's a fair system. you make 10 times our money than i do, you pay 10 times more tax. >> host: you write in "who's the fairest of them all?," one of the premises of this book is that it is equally, and maybe even more plausible to say that liberals don't care. tusculum he put it it like this. i believe a lot of these programs liberals have created over the last 50 or 60 years have...
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is he tilting at windmills? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront.dent obama snubbee
is he tilting at windmills? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront.dent obama snubbee
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it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill. when i saw it was coming down to the field, i started running. >> the government is appealing to mexicans to help out. food banks have been set up across the country. >> we are at a collection center in the heart of mexico city and more than 30 tons of food and other goods have been collected, things donated by individuals and companies and volunteers are going through sorting these things so they can go out and airlift to the areas where they are really needed. >> some say the government was unprepared and has not done enough to help they will. it's the most vulnerable that are paying the price. >> the cue is kilometers long. there are no tents. there are elderly people, pregnant women, sick children. >> with more storms bearing down, the government's work here is far from over. david mercer, aljazeera, mexico city. >> in asia, the most powerful storm on the planet is churning toward the south china sea on track to pass between the philippines and taiwan friday and then head for hong
it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill. when i saw it was coming down to the field, i started running. >> the government is appealing to mexicans to help out. food banks have been set up across the country. >> we are at a collection center in the heart of mexico city and more than 30 tons of food and other goods have been collected, things donated by individuals and companies and volunteers are going through sorting these things so they can go out and airlift to the...
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it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.saw it was coming down i started running. >> reporter: the flooding brought other unwelcome surprises. crocodiles were spotted in the streets of alka pole co, one of the country's primary tourist destinations heavy rains washed them out of the a lagoon giving people something else to worry about. the government is appealing to mexican to his help out. food banks have been set up across the country. we are here at a selection center and more than 30 million tons of foods and other goods have been collected things donated by individuals and companies and volunteers are going through sorting the things so that they can go out in an airlift in areas where they are really needed. some say the government was unprepared and has not done enough to help them. it's the most vulnerable paying the price. >> the queue is kilometers long, elderly people, pregnant well, sick children. >> reporter: but with more storms bearing down on mexico the government's work here far from over. david mercer, al j
it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.saw it was coming down i started running. >> reporter: the flooding brought other unwelcome surprises. crocodiles were spotted in the streets of alka pole co, one of the country's primary tourist destinations heavy rains washed them out of the a lagoon giving people something else to worry about. the government is appealing to mexican to his help out. food banks have been set up across the country. we are here at a selection center and...
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according to a new generation of don quixote's who feel hung onto dry by a lack of regulation on where windmills can be placed. it's turned into a nightmare for us we came here fourteen years ago and there were just two small wind turbines two years later the reform team since then another sixteen have gone up we moved here for tranquility and they have taken that away from us. one of the main problems for people living in this area is the she assignees of the new turbines that overshadow their homes come on in the north going to have been from march until the end of july we have a constant flickering in our kitchens it's very unpleasant you don't even want to breakfast there. germany has plans to increase the amount of energy drawn from the wind almost three fold over the coming years modern wind turbines are around two hundred meters tall that's roughly double the height of the statue of liberty and they're springing up all across the german countryside this is seen previously nonpolitical people become activists trying to fight against a green energy lobby they feel is out of control and agai
according to a new generation of don quixote's who feel hung onto dry by a lack of regulation on where windmills can be placed. it's turned into a nightmare for us we came here fourteen years ago and there were just two small wind turbines two years later the reform team since then another sixteen have gone up we moved here for tranquility and they have taken that away from us. one of the main problems for people living in this area is the she assignees of the new turbines that overshadow their...
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criticized from both ends you know that you didn't achieve the not as much and you were tilting at windmills this sort of thing but i can't say personally that i've been you know disappointed with it and right now it's led to this opportunity where i can still talk about the issues i think people's attitudes in mines and educational levels have everything to do with government's reflect the people when the people jacked i believe government will change the head of a wiki leaks julian a songe recently described himself as a big admirer of yours what did you think of that whole. operation the leaking names and the like what was your reaction well i want as much transparency of god. as possible i think wiki leaks has worked very hard to make sure there's nobody's been injured in there's no evidence that anybody has but if our government is doing something wrong and they're hiding it from a us i think there is a moral obligation of those people who know and can reveal that to us to let us know they should tell us but they government complains oh no they're going to release this information to th
criticized from both ends you know that you didn't achieve the not as much and you were tilting at windmills this sort of thing but i can't say personally that i've been you know disappointed with it and right now it's led to this opportunity where i can still talk about the issues i think people's attitudes in mines and educational levels have everything to do with government's reflect the people when the people jacked i believe government will change the head of a wiki leaks julian a songe...
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the septic tanks, windmills get replaced by real plumbing. the neighbors, they don't want carville anymore. they don't want these bohemian musicians skinning dipping and getting drunk at night. these sort of petting parties that are happening, that the young men are hosting in cars. they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an event on july 4, 1913. they called it "burning the car out of carville" which was pretty straight forward. they asked sutro's heirs if they could take the old cars that he had been renting in that original carville plot and make a big bonfire out of them. she said sure. so they took all the cars, put them in a big pile. it was july 4, so they bought some fire works and tossed them in with the fire. but they were trying to announce they were a new neighborhood. they didn't want to be called carville anymore. they wanted to be called oceanside, which sounded
the septic tanks, windmills get replaced by real plumbing. the neighbors, they don't want carville anymore. they don't want these bohemian musicians skinning dipping and getting drunk at night. these sort of petting parties that are happening, that the young men are hosting in cars. they want real schools, real firehouses. they want to be known as a real community. and so an improvment group called the oceanside improvement group, decided that they would get rid of carville. they hosted an...
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we're probably just tilting at windmills. windmills? it's a literary reference. from a book. i guess i can talk while i change. um, meet me over there? only one of you. okay. i guess the only fair way is alphabetically. oh, adrian. last names. so a is, no. uh, b, no. c, no. d, disher. that's-- monk, you go. it's your case. disher comes before monk. what are you, in mourning for your life? you were clea's roommate. yeah, and best friend. i see. i see. i see. oh. oh--oh. oh, whoa! whoa whoa whoa. whoa whoa whoa. it's okay, i'm not shy. you have a, uh... you have a uh, something. oh, it's a mole. it's my trademark. did you know pablo ortiz? i didn't know him. except that cleo was terrified of him. he was stalking her. there's no evidence of that. no phone calls. no other moles. witnesses. no other witnesses. are you saying i made it all up? um... why would i do that? i don't know. look, i saw what i saw. he brought her flowers, he hit on her. i already testified about all this a year ago. i read your statement. then read it again. what are you doing? if you... put one on this si
we're probably just tilting at windmills. windmills? it's a literary reference. from a book. i guess i can talk while i change. um, meet me over there? only one of you. okay. i guess the only fair way is alphabetically. oh, adrian. last names. so a is, no. uh, b, no. c, no. d, disher. that's-- monk, you go. it's your case. disher comes before monk. what are you, in mourning for your life? you were clea's roommate. yeah, and best friend. i see. i see. i see. oh. oh--oh. oh, whoa! whoa whoa whoa....
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we are a highly industrialized country and we cannot meet our needs with a few thousand windmills. >> then there's disappointment in some corners over what merkel has been doing or not doing for women. in the past year the chancellor postponed a plan for having more female participation in corporate board rooms, germany has one of the lowest female participation in europe. >> childcare placement is even harder for older women, especially when you have more than one child. >> merkel has addressed some of these problems and made promises to fix them in her election manifesto. she's likely to be returned to office and to get another opportunity to win over the voters who feel disappointed. >> so nick, with merkel's junior coalition partner in trouble now what sort of coalition could we be looking at? >> well, you're absolutely right. the free democratic party which has been angela merkel's junior coalition partner for the past four years is apology around 5% sometimes under -- polling around 5% sometimes over sometimes under, we'll see what happens on sunday. however if they don't get pa
we are a highly industrialized country and we cannot meet our needs with a few thousand windmills. >> then there's disappointment in some corners over what merkel has been doing or not doing for women. in the past year the chancellor postponed a plan for having more female participation in corporate board rooms, germany has one of the lowest female participation in europe. >> childcare placement is even harder for older women, especially when you have more than one child. >>...
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we are a highly centralized country and we cannot meet our needs with a few thousand windmills. >> there's some disappointment on what she is doing, or not doing for woman. the chancellor postponed the plan to have more female preseptemberation in corporate board rooms. germanys that lowest for the teuparticipation rate. >> child care places are missing for older children. it's hard for them to work. especially if you have more than one child. >> reporter: she has addressed some of these problems and promises to fix them. and a poll suggests she's likely to return to office and get another opportunity to win over the voters. >> and nick joins us now from angel merkels campaign in berlin. tell us thousan us how the ralle going. >> reporter: the room is emptying out but angel merkel is behind me telling them that germany was once a sick man in europe but now the strong neighbor. she said that germany was committed to solidarity with the rest of europe but that solidarity had a price and that reforms that need to be undertaken in the country's that were getting bail outs. he said it wasn't re
we are a highly centralized country and we cannot meet our needs with a few thousand windmills. >> there's some disappointment on what she is doing, or not doing for woman. the chancellor postponed the plan to have more female preseptemberation in corporate board rooms. germanys that lowest for the teuparticipation rate. >> child care places are missing for older children. it's hard for them to work. especially if you have more than one child. >> reporter: she has addressed...
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it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.n i saw it was coming to the field, i started running. >> the flooding brought other unwelcome surprises. crocodiles were spotted in the streets of acapulco. heavy rains washed them out of the lagoon. food banks have been set up across the country. >> reporter: we're here in the heart of mexico city. volunteers are going through, sorting things, so they can go out on an air lift to the areas where they are really needed. >> reporter: some say the government was unprepared and has not done enough to help them. it's the most vulnerable that are paying the price. >> translator: the queue is kilometers long. there are elderly people, pregnant women, sick children. >> reporter: but the government's work here is far from over. >> reporter: as you can see there's a lot to do here. you have private airlines who have been offering free passage for people from acapulco back to mexico city. meanwhile the government assures people they will open the main highway, late -- [ technical difficulties ]
it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.n i saw it was coming to the field, i started running. >> the flooding brought other unwelcome surprises. crocodiles were spotted in the streets of acapulco. heavy rains washed them out of the lagoon. food banks have been set up across the country. >> reporter: we're here in the heart of mexico city. volunteers are going through, sorting things, so they can go out on an air lift to the areas where they are really needed. >>...
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is he tilting at windmills? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront. president obama snubbed the white house, says it offered to have a new encounter with the new rannian president. iran's response said it was too complicated for them back home. still, both leaders did find the time to send a message to the other one. >> we are determined to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> translator: iran pose noes threat to the world or the region. >> they were in the same place at the same time. so why did not they meet? jim shuuto is with me now. there was a lot leading up to the u.n. meeting. they were in the same place at the same time and the white house made it clear that they were willing for their to be some sort of a meeting. why was it so difficult to have one in. >> as you say, the white house put itself out there. i was listening to an interview that president rouhani is giving. she asked him the question and he said he had permission from tehran to do the meeting. he said they discussed it but decided diplomacy takes time and the time w
is he tilting at windmills? good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett outfront. president obama snubbed the white house, says it offered to have a new encounter with the new rannian president. iran's response said it was too complicated for them back home. still, both leaders did find the time to send a message to the other one. >> we are determined to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. >> translator: iran pose noes threat to the world or the region. >> they were in...
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so he's almost tilting after windmills. but he's doing it on purpose.e wants people to know he has a plan to ultimately become a leader of a faction and then use that leadership to end a very unpopular program in the republican base. i think he's disruptive and many ways clever. but i can understand why you don't like him very much. >> well, i can imagine with don. what kind of a dream is that? mr. moran, your thought. >> that bothers me. don quixote was my hero. this guy is not generalist and not an idealist. john, we're such good friends, but i'm really disappointed that you used don as an example of what cruz is doing. >> i didn't mean to offend you, but i think in many ways he's picking fights that he knows he can't win. and he's doing it for strategic reasons. i think the reason is because you want to be able to point to something and you want to make enemies out of people that aren't popular. so i think it's been clever. >> i think you've deconstructed my poorly there. he is a problem for our republic. cruz's pipe dream of a strategy to get the se
so he's almost tilting after windmills. but he's doing it on purpose.e wants people to know he has a plan to ultimately become a leader of a faction and then use that leadership to end a very unpopular program in the republican base. i think he's disruptive and many ways clever. but i can understand why you don't like him very much. >> well, i can imagine with don. what kind of a dream is that? mr. moran, your thought. >> that bothers me. don quixote was my hero. this guy is not...
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it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.hen i saw that it was coming down to the field, i started running. >> the government is appealing to mexicans to help out. food banks have been set up across the country. >> we're here at a collections center in the heart of mexico city, and more than 30-tons of food and other goods have been collected that are being donated by individuals and companies and volunteers are going through sorting these things to go out and airlift to the areas where they're really needed. >> some say the government was unprepared and has not done enough to help them. it's the most vulnerable, they say, that are paying the price. >> the cue was two kilometers long, no tents. there are elderly people, pregnant women, sick children. >> with more storms bearing down on mexico, the government's work is far from over. david mercer, aljazeera, mexico city. >> now to asia where a super typhoon is barreling down on the philippines, taiwan and hong kong. one of the strongest storms of the year packing 127-mile an h
it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.hen i saw that it was coming down to the field, i started running. >> the government is appealing to mexicans to help out. food banks have been set up across the country. >> we're here at a collections center in the heart of mexico city, and more than 30-tons of food and other goods have been collected that are being donated by individuals and companies and volunteers are going through sorting these things to go out and airlift...
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later there are suspenseful and counters with saboteurs in dutch windmills and an amazing scene of an assassination that takes place in a heavy rain on the steps at the peace palace amsterdam. finally, joe mccray winds up in london, just a german mercer wreaking havoc on the city. in the last scene of the movie, johnny jones is no longer that footprint, detached reporter. instead he has this style of radio correspondent edward r. merrow. you speak seriously to americans on a radio hookup from london. hello, america he says to the radio audience back home. after watching a part of the world being blown to pieces, a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia and california and illinois. all that noise you hear is static. it starts coming to london. you can hear the bombs falling on this streets of the homes. this is a big story. you're part of it. too late to let them come. it's as if the lights are out everywhere except in america. keep those lights burning. cover them with steel. remember the times. but a canopy of unmanned planes around them. hello, america. hang onto your
later there are suspenseful and counters with saboteurs in dutch windmills and an amazing scene of an assassination that takes place in a heavy rain on the steps at the peace palace amsterdam. finally, joe mccray winds up in london, just a german mercer wreaking havoc on the city. in the last scene of the movie, johnny jones is no longer that footprint, detached reporter. instead he has this style of radio correspondent edward r. merrow. you speak seriously to americans on a radio hookup from...
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they're tilting at this windmill of cutting obama care and they do sound crazy.ey are trying to do in the context of governing. >> the reckoning is coming. >> is it? >> that's what the deadlines are about. >> is it? you said this before. we have been in this tenure of presidency for five years and not much changed. >> actually, we have all been in this situation for a couple of years. since the summer of 2011. at this point obama is holding the high cards. he is not going to negotiate with them. obama care is not going anywhere. they can under mine it some at the state level. there is absolutely nothing that republicans and congress can do to either defund or reverse obama care which i think can't be said enough because in the context of our political culture, it is seen as an open question whether obama care survived. the republicans need to get over it. it is here. it will be here 100% forever. not going anywhere. >> and by that point, that is actually true. the irony for republicans is the more they fight on obama care, they sort of spiraling themselves down a
they're tilting at this windmill of cutting obama care and they do sound crazy.ey are trying to do in the context of governing. >> the reckoning is coming. >> is it? >> that's what the deadlines are about. >> is it? you said this before. we have been in this tenure of presidency for five years and not much changed. >> actually, we have all been in this situation for a couple of years. since the summer of 2011. at this point obama is holding the high cards. he is...
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we are a highly industrialized country and we cannot meet our needs with the few thousand windmills.en there is disappointment in some quarters over what merkel has been doing or rather not doing for women. in the past year, the chancellor postponed a plan to have more female representation in corporate boardrooms. germany has one of the lowest participation rates of women in the workforce in the european union and the chancellor's promises of more day-care don't convince everybody. >> childcare places are missing everybody for older children. it's hard returning to work. especially so if you have more than one child. >> reporter: americaing has addressed some of the problems and made promises to fix them in her election manifesto. the polls suggest she's likely to be returned to office and to get another opportunity to win over the voters who feel disappointed. al jazerra berlin. >> well, if she falls short of a parliamental it's likely she will form a grand coalition, such an outcome could lift lead to a shift in austerity measures that they were insist odd in return for bail our g
we are a highly industrialized country and we cannot meet our needs with the few thousand windmills.en there is disappointment in some quarters over what merkel has been doing or rather not doing for women. in the past year, the chancellor postponed a plan to have more female representation in corporate boardrooms. germany has one of the lowest participation rates of women in the workforce in the european union and the chancellor's promises of more day-care don't convince everybody. >>...
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and of laughing because his arm didn't go like a windmill and then, but it was like that's all you needed to say to make a good comedy routine but he flipped out and he hit me. it sounds like yes, it's violence and that was because when you hit someone in anger, even in the old days when people did spank their kids, it depends on the mood and whether you're doing it because they've done something wrong and you want to teach them, or because you just really flipped out. i think he flipped out. that led to my becoming a writer, funny way that i disclose in the book, that i was so angry with them, i wanted to back. of course, i couldn't. you know, that's sort of thing in the bible you to kill for. so went to the bathroom and it took a piece of toilet paper, like churning up in the bathroom and then i ran and got a pen and wrote some notes about how much i hate daddy and someday i will write about him. then i flushed it down the toilet. said my words out to the fish in the atlantic ocean. but i think that was the first indicated that you get to rewrite the world and you could respond to it, a
and of laughing because his arm didn't go like a windmill and then, but it was like that's all you needed to say to make a good comedy routine but he flipped out and he hit me. it sounds like yes, it's violence and that was because when you hit someone in anger, even in the old days when people did spank their kids, it depends on the mood and whether you're doing it because they've done something wrong and you want to teach them, or because you just really flipped out. i think he flipped out....
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it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.n i saw that it was coming down to the field, i left running. i didn't see anymore. >> woodruff: the flooding and mudslides were triggered by a pair of tropical storms that struck last weekend. one devastated acapulco, then grew into hurricane "manuel" and battered the northwest state of sinaloa today. new fighting has erupted in syria between islamist gunmen and western-backed rebels. activists confirmed today that an al-qaeda offshoot seized a northern town near the turkish border, driving out fighters with the free syrian army. it was the latest sign of growing infighting in rebel ranks. u.s. senator john mccain fired back today at russian president vladimir putin. last week, in "the new york times", putin strongly criticized the u.s. and its policy on syria. today, on a russian news website, mccain wrote that putin rules, quote, "...by corruption, repression and violence. he rules for himself...." the arizona republican also accused putin of siding with a tyrant in syria. in egypt,
it was like black smoke and it turned like a windmill.n i saw that it was coming down to the field, i left running. i didn't see anymore. >> woodruff: the flooding and mudslides were triggered by a pair of tropical storms that struck last weekend. one devastated acapulco, then grew into hurricane "manuel" and battered the northwest state of sinaloa today. new fighting has erupted in syria between islamist gunmen and western-backed rebels. activists confirmed today that an...
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this big farm field with a tent in the shadow of a 13th century church and a big dutch will melt -- windmill. i said to the executive, you have health insurance. everybody is on an individual mandate. you just subsidize people based on their incomes. he said, yes, i have it. we all do. he said, we don't make any money on it. he said, we shouldn't. this guy is a huge insurer. can you imagine same -- somebody saying that in america? he said, i got no business in the work. he said, health care is a public good. you've got to find a way to finance it for everybody. [applause] he said, it is just an intermediary function that somebody has to handle, but in the end, it is how it is delivered, how it is price, and how healthy you can keep your people. the first lady is trying to keep us all healthier, and you are trying to change the delivery and the pricing. you have to cover everybody to do it. i think this is a big step forward for america. this will come over the next decade, not only make us healthier, but it will free up, in the private sector, funds that can be reinvested in other areas of e
this big farm field with a tent in the shadow of a 13th century church and a big dutch will melt -- windmill. i said to the executive, you have health insurance. everybody is on an individual mandate. you just subsidize people based on their incomes. he said, yes, i have it. we all do. he said, we don't make any money on it. he said, we shouldn't. this guy is a huge insurer. can you imagine same -- somebody saying that in america? he said, i got no business in the work. he said, health care is...
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out there in this big farm field in a tent and the shadow of a 13th century church in a big dutch windmillnd i asked the chairman of the company, are you writing health insurance? because in the netherlands there's no medicare, no medicaid. everyone's on an individual mandate and you subsidize people on their incomes. he says yeah i write it, we all do. he said but we don't make any money on it. and he said we shouldn't. this guy's running a huge -- can you imagine somebody saying that in america? he said we shouldn't. if i can't make money on this business doing traditional insurance business, i got no business in work. he said, look. health care is a public good. and you got to find a way to finance it for everybody. and he said it's just an intermediary function that somebody has to handle. but in the end, it's how it's delivered, how it's priced, and how healthy you can keep your people. so the first lady's trying to keep us all healthier, and you're trying to change the delivery and the pricing. you have to cover everybody to do it. i think this is a big step forward for america. this
out there in this big farm field in a tent and the shadow of a 13th century church in a big dutch windmillnd i asked the chairman of the company, are you writing health insurance? because in the netherlands there's no medicare, no medicaid. everyone's on an individual mandate and you subsidize people on their incomes. he says yeah i write it, we all do. he said but we don't make any money on it. and he said we shouldn't. this guy's running a huge -- can you imagine somebody saying that in...
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we is a working windmill. >> that's cool. >> we have an elevator. do with this is they can design the whole house to whatever story they want to tell. it's up to them. >> and the thinking here is that if you can get young girls at an early age to design things like this, they become more interested in science and math? >> that's what happened for me and my partner. when we were younger, the toys that let us build were what got us excited about engineering. for me it was a saw. >> so how did you come up with this particular idea? was it just this love of dollhouses that you always had or was there more to it? >> we originally were baby-sitter and we watched girls with their favorite toys and we saw there were a lot of cool dollhouses, but we could make them more exciting. >> and all of this is included in the kit or is it all sold separately? >> in the starter kit, you can make a room or two rooms. and there a motor in every kit. >> what sort of data have you seen that suggests that having girls engaged with toys like this at a young age will draw th
we is a working windmill. >> that's cool. >> we have an elevator. do with this is they can design the whole house to whatever story they want to tell. it's up to them. >> and the thinking here is that if you can get young girls at an early age to design things like this, they become more interested in science and math? >> that's what happened for me and my partner. when we were younger, the toys that let us build were what got us excited about engineering. for me it was...
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in this big, farm field with an in a tent in the shadow of a 13th century church and a big dutch windmilld the chairmannen of the company. i said you write health insurance? because in the netherland's, there's no medicaid, no medicare and you subsidize people based on their incomes. he said i write it, we all do, and he looked at me and said we don't make any money on t and he said, we shouldn't. he's a huge insurer. can you imagine somebody saying that in america? he said if i can't make money on traditional insurance business, i got no work. you've got a way to finance it for everybody. and he said it's just an intermediary function that somebody has to handle. but in the end, it's how it's delivered. how it's priced, and how healthy can you keep your people. so the first lady's trying to keep us all healthier, and you're trying to change the delivery and pricing, and you have to cover everybody to do it. i think this is a big step forward for america. this will, over the next decade, not only make us healthier, but it will free up in the larger sector funds that can be invested in oth
in this big, farm field with an in a tent in the shadow of a 13th century church and a big dutch windmilld the chairmannen of the company. i said you write health insurance? because in the netherland's, there's no medicaid, no medicare and you subsidize people based on their incomes. he said i write it, we all do, and he looked at me and said we don't make any money on t and he said, we shouldn't. he's a huge insurer. can you imagine somebody saying that in america? he said if i can't make...