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it quite a journey for everybody. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> so now i would like to introduce the chief engineer. can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> wou
it quite a journey for everybody. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> so now i would like to introduce the chief engineer. can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got...
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can you tell us anything about the police reaction when you shared that with them? remember is that they told us they put some credit on her phone because she was very low and had no credit on her phone. i can only remember them telling us they had put some credit on her phone. >> when you told them that you managed to get through the voicemail message did that excite any particular reaction from the police? >> i can't relevance remember that. >> i think one of the fellows was with us but unfortunately that is nine years ago, it is hard to remember the details. >> whether it had an impact on the police investigation is a matter of speculation. >> something for them, isn't it? because at the end of the day it was their investigation. >> then much later on, this was shortly before the criminal charge, you learned from the police that the voicemail had been hacked into by the news of the world, april of this year? >> yes. >> specifically that what we were told. >> what was your immediate reaction for that piece of news? >> well, we got called to say that the police want
can you tell us anything about the police reaction when you shared that with them? remember is that they told us they put some credit on her phone because she was very low and had no credit on her phone. i can only remember them telling us they had put some credit on her phone. >> when you told them that you managed to get through the voicemail message did that excite any particular reaction from the police? >> i can't relevance remember that. >> i think one of the fellows was...
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you. samurai next door told us to shut up. that's okay. i don't mind. these things happen when you travel. any way it's a good story to tell our friends back home. i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait.
you. samurai next door told us to shut up. that's okay. i don't mind. these things happen when you travel. any way it's a good story to tell our friends back home. i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait.
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you. samurai next door told us to shut up. that's okay. i don't mind. these things happen when you travel. any way it's a good story to tell our friends back home. i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait. if you're doing, sumo you need a judge. [noises]ow! h iiiha chi. samurai is calling me. what's wrong now. did you call me? yes. oh, no, next door being noisy again. so, sorry, i'll go and tell them to be quiet. sorry, sorry. excuse me. [ noises] hey! come and join us. sorry but can you be quiet please, samurai. samurai? samurai? sorry
you. samurai next door told us to shut up. that's okay. i don't mind. these things happen when you travel. any way it's a good story to tell our friends back home. i remember that night when the samurai told us to shut up. [laughing] by the way did you see the sumo tournament? the grand finals. no. i missed it. >> you missed a great fight! what happened? dynasty made a great move - actually, - -su mo. okay. i take your word. wait. wait. wait. if you're doing, sumo you need a judge....
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and do you want me to tell you about what happened? >> yes. well, first of all you tell us that you are phoning in to milly's voicemail. >> yes. >> quite regularly, presumably. >> anything else? >> of course overt -- all the time. at first we were able to leave messages and then her voicemail became full and then you rang and he just got the recorded, we are unable to leave messages at the moment. and so i was used to hearing that, and we gone up to the birdseye building to look at the cctv. we were sitting downstairs in reception and i rang her phone. and it clicked through on tour her voicemail, so i heard her voice. and it was just like, she's picked up her voicemail, bob, she's alive. i just -- it was then, really. when we were told about the hacking that was the first thing i thought. >> yes. so your immediate reaction was to phone jama, is that right? >> gemma, yes i spoke to jama and it died down afterwards because you are thinking is that the only reason that could have happened or what have you but it was, like i told my friend she picked up her voicemail, she pick
and do you want me to tell you about what happened? >> yes. well, first of all you tell us that you are phoning in to milly's voicemail. >> yes. >> quite regularly, presumably. >> anything else? >> of course overt -- all the time. at first we were able to leave messages and then her voicemail became full and then you rang and he just got the recorded, we are unable to leave messages at the moment. and so i was used to hearing that, and we gone up to the birdseye...
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can you tell us anything about the police reaction when you shared that with them? >> all i can remember is that they told us they put some credit on her phone because she was very low and had no credit on her phone. i can only remember them telling us they had put some credit on her phone. >> when you told them that you managed to get through the voicemail message did that excite any particular reaction from the police? >> i can't relevance remember that. >> i think one of the fellows was with us but unfortunately that is nine years ago it is hard to remember the details. >> whether it had an impact on the police investigation is a matter of speculation. >> something for them isn't it? because at the end of the day it was their investigation. >> then much later opbn, this was shortly before the criminal charge, you learned from the police that the voicemail had been hacked into by the news of the world, april of this year? >> yes. >> specifically that what we were told. >> what was your immediate reaction for that piece of news? >> well we got called to say that th
can you tell us anything about the police reaction when you shared that with them? >> all i can remember is that they told us they put some credit on her phone because she was very low and had no credit on her phone. i can only remember them telling us they had put some credit on her phone. >> when you told them that you managed to get through the voicemail message did that excite any particular reaction from the police? >> i can't relevance remember that. >> i think one...
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after he is through, he leaves them in the car and walks away on foot. >> can you tell us, we are showing the surveillance video that you all released yesterday. can you tell us, have you received any more leads or tips from people since releasing the video? >> we just released the video last night. investigators are still going over data that has been coming in. i can't confirm whether it's anything that will provide real results. we believe with the coverage that you and other media outlets have provided, somebody this person's face, maybe the clothing, maybe the way he is walking even will strike a clue. crime solvers is offering up to $1,000 for a reward that leads to this person's arrest and the victim's rights foundation, a nonprofit, is considering adding $5,000 to that reward as well. >> all right. do you want to give safety tips to people out there since this has been happening over and over again. can you tell us have patrols been picked up at the mall. >> what was the last question, tony? >> can you tell us if patrols have been increased around the mall? >> yes, they have. i ju
after he is through, he leaves them in the car and walks away on foot. >> can you tell us, we are showing the surveillance video that you all released yesterday. can you tell us, have you received any more leads or tips from people since releasing the video? >> we just released the video last night. investigators are still going over data that has been coming in. i can't confirm whether it's anything that will provide real results. we believe with the coverage that you and other...
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sandusky once considered to -- successor to paterno. >> can you tell us if you had any inappropriate relations with young boys? >> i said i've been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders. and i am not privy to making any statement. >> reporter: overnight the scandal forced two top university officials to step down. athletic director tim curly and senior vp gary schultz both charged with covering up the -crimes. sandusky is accused of meeting the boys at a charity he started for at-risk children. in 2002, three years after sandusky retired a with it assist stand said he susan custody having sex with a boy who appeared to be as young as 10 that assistant told head coach paterno. paterno passed the information on to campus officials. paterno has not been charged with any wrongdoing. he released a statement saying he did what he was supposed to do. some wonder if the head coach who has won more games than any other head coach in division one history should have done more. scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> growing co- of medical marijuana supporters are in court to fight the g
sandusky once considered to -- successor to paterno. >> can you tell us if you had any inappropriate relations with young boys? >> i said i've been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders. and i am not privy to making any statement. >> reporter: overnight the scandal forced two top university officials to step down. athletic director tim curly and senior vp gary schultz both charged with covering up the -crimes. sandusky is accused of meeting the boys at a charity he...
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producer lucy catherine off lucy thanks so much for joining us so you know tell us what it looks like down there is there a big turnout today. there is churned out. here trying to get. so bad because there are now since you're just where the sauce craps out. looking in front of me and out literally thousands students left classes to come out here or basically have been spending all morning going on these little mini marches around the city but last one as you mentioned earlier economies that are violent receives the most part small. harshad or bigger marches. hard so can you tell us is there a large police presence too because i know that they had said every oakland police officer forget about your vacation days if you have a day off you better come to work. yeah i don't know maybe maybe they're working maybe they're getting in some giant buffy shop somewhere but a lot of the weirdest thing is i have literally not seen a single leaves office for some time in here from yesterday evening i was named actually i had gotten out a few blocks away from here i saw what these officer had that'
producer lucy catherine off lucy thanks so much for joining us so you know tell us what it looks like down there is there a big turnout today. there is churned out. here trying to get. so bad because there are now since you're just where the sauce craps out. looking in front of me and out literally thousands students left classes to come out here or basically have been spending all morning going on these little mini marches around the city but last one as you mentioned earlier economies that...
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us all of that and it's wrong, then how can we believe you when you tell us president obama is wrong about the economic plan? or that they are wrong on the democratic side of the jobs plan? when do we believe you and when don't we believe you? that's what this is about. if you can't count your money, why would i let you count mine? ♪ ♪ ♪ walk, little walk ♪ small talk, big thoughts ♪ gonna tell them all just what i want ♪ ♪ i said don't stop, don't stop ♪ ♪ don't stop talking to me [ male announcer ] the most headroom per dollar of any car in america. the all-new nissan versa sedan. from $10,990. innovation upsized. innovation for all. ♪ yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your stuffy nose. [ deep breath ] thank you! that's the cold truth! >>> welcome back to "politics nation." the herman cain fiasco has turned the republican presidential race into a circus, and sucked all the oxygen out of the ro
us all of that and it's wrong, then how can we believe you when you tell us president obama is wrong about the economic plan? or that they are wrong on the democratic side of the jobs plan? when do we believe you and when don't we believe you? that's what this is about. if you can't count your money, why would i let you count mine? ♪ ♪ ♪ walk, little walk ♪ small talk, big thoughts ♪ gonna tell them all just what i want ♪ ♪ i said don't stop, don't stop ♪ ♪ don't stop talking...
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paris thank you very much for joining us now the title of your documentary that'll be pretty self-explanatory you can you tell us what the main message is on that documentary you know we started with the idea that the another countries there were out there and other solutions to this that grace is that they weren't mentioned in greece by the government or the mainstream media but then we wanted also not only as a journalist but also was citizens to explain to the government to explain to their european nation that we are not these lazy people we spend more than we are and we wanted to explain that what happened in greece is actually the same with what happened in portugal or in ireland or in spain it is a structural problem of the world financial system but at the same time a structural problem of the eurozone because your resume its system but creates deficits and debt to the european very very while at the same time creates services to the european core so it's not a lazy nation it's not just the structural problems of the greek economy which of course exist it's also something deeper comes i believe some f
paris thank you very much for joining us now the title of your documentary that'll be pretty self-explanatory you can you tell us what the main message is on that documentary you know we started with the idea that the another countries there were out there and other solutions to this that grace is that they weren't mentioned in greece by the government or the mainstream media but then we wanted also not only as a journalist but also was citizens to explain to the government to explain to their...
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what can you tell us? where are you? >> reporter: good morning, guys. it looks like oakland pd and almeda county sheriff officers are here making a full circle around the severe encampment. in riot gear. they look like there are some people who are going in to maybe clear out the plaza. i can't tell from where we're standing. we are not allowed to cross the police line. but the oakland police officers, they are also warning us, these protesters, i'm assuming they're with the occupy oakland and wearing gas masks and running around, trying to distract the cause is what it seems like but it is not having a big effect but the oakland pd, almeda county sheriff are making a full circle around the entire encampment and looks like they're ready to go in, in a short bit. >> you have been kind of near the police on the outside while ann has been inside near the protesters. as far as you know, have they given you any indication what their plan might be? are they planning on using tear gas? the flash bombs that we saw the last time around? or rubber bullets so many
what can you tell us? where are you? >> reporter: good morning, guys. it looks like oakland pd and almeda county sheriff officers are here making a full circle around the severe encampment. in riot gear. they look like there are some people who are going in to maybe clear out the plaza. i can't tell from where we're standing. we are not allowed to cross the police line. but the oakland police officers, they are also warning us, these protesters, i'm assuming they're with the occupy...
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sandusky once considered to -- successor to paterno. >> can you tell us if you had any inappropriate relations with young boys? >> i said i've been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders. and i am not privy to making any statement. >> reporter: overnight the scandal forced two top university officials to step down. athletic director tim curly and senior vp gary schultz both charged with covering up the -crimes. sandusky is accused of meeting the boys at a charity he started for at-risk children. in 2002, three years after sandusky retired a with it assist stand said he susan custody having sex with a boy who appeared to be as young as 10 that assistant told head coach paterno. paterno passed the information on to campus officials. paterno has not been charged with any wrongdoing. he statement saying he did what he was supposed to do. some wonder if the head coach who has won more games than any other head coach in division one history should have done more. scott goldberg, abc news, new york. >>> growing co- of medical marijuana supporters are in court to fight the government's
sandusky once considered to -- successor to paterno. >> can you tell us if you had any inappropriate relations with young boys? >> i said i've been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders. and i am not privy to making any statement. >> reporter: overnight the scandal forced two top university officials to step down. athletic director tim curly and senior vp gary schultz both charged with covering up the -crimes. sandusky is accused of meeting the boys at a charity he...
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you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. watching "culturewire." >> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now. [captioninmade possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to the show. i'm your host tracy llers. we're in the beautiful mountains of el dorado county today,
you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. watching "culturewire." >> comg up next on "california country.. it's crunch time as we dig up what goes into one of our favorite snacks... and you don't even have to leave your car to see how farming is blossoming in one part of the state this time of year... then we put the "fun" back ifungi with tips from an expert. it's all ahead and starts now....
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it is bringing them all together. >> do you want to tell us a little bit -- you are an expert. i was hoping you could tell us about what is going on with the occupy and you see -- uc movement. >> ibm and historian of student activism. i also run a website that tracks what is going on in the contemporary world. the rise of occupy wall street has been a coming together of a few different trends. one of which is the student movement that has arisen since the fall of 2008. starting in the middle of 2009, there was a large scale new student movement coming up in response to cutbacks in state funding to public higher education and increased tuition combined with cuts in enrollment, increase in class size. that movement, which called itself and occupy movement, has been growing for a while. and has sort of marched with a larger occupy wall street movement and the last couple of months. is awe have seen theire tremendous amount of repression of started organizing, up more than 300 students in the uc and cal state student university system have been arrested in the last 2.5 years, includ
it is bringing them all together. >> do you want to tell us a little bit -- you are an expert. i was hoping you could tell us about what is going on with the occupy and you see -- uc movement. >> ibm and historian of student activism. i also run a website that tracks what is going on in the contemporary world. the rise of occupy wall street has been a coming together of a few different trends. one of which is the student movement that has arisen since the fall of 2008. starting in...
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you for having us. >> thank you for coming in. you brought in adoptable furry friends. we'll get to that in a moment. thanksgiving is a few days away. >> that's right. >> why don't you tellokay to give your dog some table food? >> actually table food, vegetables, it's okay. the things we want to stay away from are anything that's got a lot of grease in it. and any bone that's smaller than your forearm. and also chocolate. chocolate is definitely a no no for cats and dogs. >> chocolate is definitely a no no. we have other things up there. grapes, raisins, onions and garlics and fat trimmings. a lot of those foods are prepared with onions and garlic. what's wrong with cat food? >> first of all, it's high in protein. for the dogs, we don't want to give them cat food. they get used to that fishy smell, and then when you take them out to a beach or any water area, if there are dead fish along the road, it will encourage them to want to sniff and eat the dead fish. >> he's like, take me home. we also have some dogs here today. why don't you tell us about cocoa here? >> cocoa is a mix between a schnauzer and a poodle. seven to eight years old. came in as a stray. we're hoping t
you for having us. >> thank you for coming in. you brought in adoptable furry friends. we'll get to that in a moment. thanksgiving is a few days away. >> that's right. >> why don't you tellokay to give your dog some table food? >> actually table food, vegetables, it's okay. the things we want to stay away from are anything that's got a lot of grease in it. and any bone that's smaller than your forearm. and also chocolate. chocolate is definitely a no no for cats and...
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you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> hello. and welcome to "need your district supervisor -- meet your district supervisor." supervisors campos is our supervisor for this week. welcome. thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. where you grew up, went to school? >> sure. i was born in guatemala. i was brought here by my parents. i grew up in l.a., and then moved up to the bay area, and i went to stanford. i came back after law school. my background for the first few years was as a practicing attorney. i worked in the private sector for a number of years. and then i worked for the city as a deputy city attorney and then became general counsel of the school district of san francisco and through that became involved in politics and at some point decided to run for office. >> you have lived in san francisco for awhile. why did you decide to live here? supervisor campos: i have always felt that san francisco is unique. i have always loved this city. i think that san fr
you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> hello. and welcome to "need your district supervisor -- meet your district supervisor." supervisors campos is our supervisor for this week. welcome. thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. where you grew up, went to school? >> sure. i was born in guatemala. i was brought here by my parents. i grew up in...
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tell you is that two or three shots were heard by the officers. the officer did not discharge his weapon. [ inaudible ] >> that's a possibility. we have not ruled that out. >> can you tell usore about the suspect that you have in custody? age? >> not at this time, no. this is an ongoing investigation. we just gotten to the point now where we made assignments to all the investigative teams. and so there's a lots of interviews to be conducted and i don't want to jeopardize that. >> were other officers close enough to witness this -- >> there were no officers who actually witnessed it. they were just a short distance away when it occurred. they heard the shots. they saw officer capoot giving chase to the suspect as he fled the vehicle on foot but didn't actually see him being shot by the suspect. >> was the officer wearing a vest? >> body armor? >> the officer was wearing body armor, yes. [ inaudible ] >> we have scaled back that search. we have not ruled out that there may be another suspect involved. >> janice street is closed. the area around the residence in which the shooting occurred is also closed. >> weapon recovered that fired the shots that -- the fatal shots? >> no
tell you is that two or three shots were heard by the officers. the officer did not discharge his weapon. [ inaudible ] >> that's a possibility. we have not ruled that out. >> can you tell usore about the suspect that you have in custody? age? >> not at this time, no. this is an ongoing investigation. we just gotten to the point now where we made assignments to all the investigative teams. and so there's a lots of interviews to be conducted and i don't want to jeopardize that....
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now talk to activists and if you whose friends are among those arrested matthew thank you for joining us can you tell us how visa for south korean protesters been charged with anything and why were they detained in the first place. or were leaders of virus this in. the white international scene. just as we are holding this is year. annual conference. process it's the republic of korea a u.n. disarmament are being held in ten minutes away from a site. when members of our resistance rather song. who is a really existing piece leader here in the village. he was the leader of our international team and amateur filmmaker known as. young still can with my very close colleague when the show will host out with a conference being held we have video of them simply holding signs in front of the hotel for him since an arrest. this adds will get a little number of people in prison leaving the mayor of the village held without bail for months can you give us an idea of how big the protests are at the site and what are those demonstrating hoping to achieve the learned early age of eighteen hundred people are just t
now talk to activists and if you whose friends are among those arrested matthew thank you for joining us can you tell us how visa for south korean protesters been charged with anything and why were they detained in the first place. or were leaders of virus this in. the white international scene. just as we are holding this is year. annual conference. process it's the republic of korea a u.n. disarmament are being held in ten minutes away from a site. when members of our resistance rather song....
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you were talking about the interesting technologies that are coming out of the labs. you used to work in the labs. tell us the exciting things that you see coming out. >> let me give you a example examples. there's been a remarkable development of battery technology. as i mentioned an american invented the modern lithium ion battery cap. >> i think it's very interesting. [laughter] >> but there have been improvements actually that came out of fundamental discoveries in one of our national labs that you put in a little magnesium and the batteries all of a sudden become higher energy density shifting to higher percent of density on the photovoltaic side and they become safer and less expensive to manufacture. the i.p. for those batteries and we see a lot of ideas now in the laboratory going to towards manufacturing. another example -- for example in biofuels, we think that there is tremendous capacity for biofuels. biofuels, based on plants designed to raise energy, not food crops -- biofuels where you can take this material and a lot of agricultural waste and turn it not only spoke ethanol but already t
you were talking about the interesting technologies that are coming out of the labs. you used to work in the labs. tell us the exciting things that you see coming out. >> let me give you a example examples. there's been a remarkable development of battery technology. as i mentioned an american invented the modern lithium ion battery cap. >> i think it's very interesting. [laughter] >> but there have been improvements actually that came out of fundamental discoveries in one of...
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is there for life that you know you're there can you tell us if the pipeline can provide enough to keep the fires and are burning. oh absolutely now the pipeline is out as you have said is the longest one in the world it's more than twelve hundred kilometers long it's an offshore pipeline goes along the bottom of the baltic sea and when fully operational it will provide more than fifty five. fifty five billion cubic meters of gas of russian gas to european customers now today only the first half of this only the first one the first of the two pipelines will actually start working this second one will become fully operational by the end of next year so at that point your customers will see all that russian gas coming for in in from russia now as we have also mentioned one of the most important parts is that there will be no intermediaries so the gas will not be there will be no chances for gas to be abruptly shut off in places like delaware's or ukraine another interesting point about this particular gas pipeline is that it's going to come at no cost for the european taxpayers around thi
is there for life that you know you're there can you tell us if the pipeline can provide enough to keep the fires and are burning. oh absolutely now the pipeline is out as you have said is the longest one in the world it's more than twelve hundred kilometers long it's an offshore pipeline goes along the bottom of the baltic sea and when fully operational it will provide more than fifty five. fifty five billion cubic meters of gas of russian gas to european customers now today only the first...
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. >> [inaudible] can you tell us about putting the book together? was it fun? you enjoy it or was it painful? how long did it take, those sorts of comments? >> i wouldn't say it was fun. it was a process that, do know, i had a cup of waiting for a couple of years and finally with the right guidance and everything i was convinced this would be the first time for me to be able to tell my story from my perspective and the importance of what i do and why i do it and as well as, you know, point out how it impacted my life and changed everything. the life i had on september 10th, 2001, is not the life i have now. and so with that, not only with change and sacrifice and loss and putting the book together, you know, it was -- i wrote the book in five weeks and it went right to publish in, but it was a very -- was an internal process that on a had to go back and relive the trauma of these moments that impacted by life to the point where i wanted to explain it and have it understood in the way that was meaningful to me. >> down here in the front. >> [inaudible] i have per
. >> [inaudible] can you tell us about putting the book together? was it fun? you enjoy it or was it painful? how long did it take, those sorts of comments? >> i wouldn't say it was fun. it was a process that, do know, i had a cup of waiting for a couple of years and finally with the right guidance and everything i was convinced this would be the first time for me to be able to tell my story from my perspective and the importance of what i do and why i do it and as well as, you...
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can you tell us what the latest is. >> you got it, shannon. we have search and rescue deputies that are deployed in the area. we have a command post set up. there was reports that a crash occurred in the superstition mountains that are east of phoenix, north of the u.s. 60 and a large explosion. there were flames that were seen from quite a distance away. we have deputies that are on ground. a very difficult area to get to because of the cliffs and the rocks. a very rugged terrain. so we have deputies there. we have the ranger helicopter that's up that's assisting us. so we have found debris so clearly there was a crash. we have not found any people at this time. it's heartbreaking the fact that the evening before thanksgiving. >> yeah. sheriff, we can see the pictures live now. it appears that there is a good deal of fire going through that area. you mentioned there has been an explosion there. can you tell us anything more about what witnesses have told you about maybe calls you got about the size of this airplane or what it may have been? >
can you tell us what the latest is. >> you got it, shannon. we have search and rescue deputies that are deployed in the area. we have a command post set up. there was reports that a crash occurred in the superstition mountains that are east of phoenix, north of the u.s. 60 and a large explosion. there were flames that were seen from quite a distance away. we have deputies that are on ground. a very difficult area to get to because of the cliffs and the rocks. a very rugged terrain. so we...
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you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural.hanks for watching "culturewire." >> is housed in a spectacular building described by the world renowned architect. it is the san francisco destination for provocative expositions and programs that explore culture, history, art, and ideas. the director of cultural affairs told us more about the mission and to give us a tour of the latest exposition. ♪ >> today we find ourselves of the contemporary jewish museum. with me is the director of the museum. >> i am so happy you are here today. >> we're getting close to a milestone for the museum. it is your third anniversary coming up. >> it is. you were here to help cut the ribbon. it has been an extraordinary journey ever since. we welcome hundreds of thousands of people into the building. we welcome school groups, interests -- tourists. >> the addition of the museum to the cultural pantheons of san francisco has been phenomenon. you have fabulous exhibits. there is one i want to talk about, "seeing gertrude stein." >> gertrude stein is a l
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what can you tell us about the denial of care to the injured protesters? in light of this, why have we not been able to use this to turn around the policies of russia and china? >> senator, it is mixed. because the media is not allowed, because there are restrictions on diplomats, we get a lot of information, but it could be very detailed in one area and very sketchy and other details. it is a very mixed picture. but it does provide enough of a vision of what is happening in syria to confirm some of these terrific stories that you describe. i am sure that amnesty was able to get eyewitness reports. the information is getting out, despite the syrian best efforts to operate in doctors' -- operate in darkness, to operate in the shadows. how affective they are able to be in the medical sides, i do not know. they work very quietly and that is thinner goal. how is it that the syrians can be so courageous? day after day, they go out and protests appeared in a white family, friends, neighbors who have faced this kind of retaliation and they do not want to face it
what can you tell us about the denial of care to the injured protesters? in light of this, why have we not been able to use this to turn around the policies of russia and china? >> senator, it is mixed. because the media is not allowed, because there are restrictions on diplomats, we get a lot of information, but it could be very detailed in one area and very sketchy and other details. it is a very mixed picture. but it does provide enough of a vision of what is happening in syria to...
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greek government to get another document shake coming out that you actually want it made it can you tell us about our guests we believe that the next step. when you leave under economic occupation is that for a nurse and greeks there we try to sell off the public property and we are following example seen other countries from united states who are us or their money or united kingdom where there were massive privatization programs that destroyed the social structure of weed. believe that it will be the next day. in greece they will try to sell off everything they only speak to people here and it's not just the austerity measures that they're angry about but the way that they feel they have some of the democratic rights. i think that the greek government and i'm afraid that probably the greek state too has lost. legitimacy to demote the democratic legitimacy that he needs in order to stay in power we should have been in the square just a few days ago during a national celebration where people were so wangari against the police is that they were attacking them actually in the streets there was
greek government to get another document shake coming out that you actually want it made it can you tell us about our guests we believe that the next step. when you leave under economic occupation is that for a nurse and greeks there we try to sell off the public property and we are following example seen other countries from united states who are us or their money or united kingdom where there were massive privatization programs that destroyed the social structure of weed. believe that it will...
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. >> can you tell us what happened and what you did? >> i arranged to -- i got in touch with the detective and wrote back to his e-mail and said i gather you're trying to get in touch with me and hear all my details including my home address, my home telephone number, and he he mailed straight back and said, oh, right, those are all the details we've got in mr. mulcaire's notebook. so he invited me to a meeting, and two detectives came. i sat next to one of them, and my lawyer sat down next to the other, and there was a keep kinf ceremonial unveiling of the notes. you're asked, i'm sure a lot of people have gone through this. we can show you some pages from the notebook, and can you tell us if you recognize anything? and the very first page was my name, address, phone numbers and so on. mr. mulcaire made a note of the fact that i was writing for both the independent and the times, and what i found profoundly shocking was that he seems to have been a very obsessive note taker, and as well as writing the name in the corner of the person a
. >> can you tell us what happened and what you did? >> i arranged to -- i got in touch with the detective and wrote back to his e-mail and said i gather you're trying to get in touch with me and hear all my details including my home address, my home telephone number, and he he mailed straight back and said, oh, right, those are all the details we've got in mr. mulcaire's notebook. so he invited me to a meeting, and two detectives came. i sat next to one of them, and my lawyer sat...
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you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural.hanks for watching "culturewire." ♪ >> hello and "welcome to meet your district supervisor. we're here with david chiu from district 3. that includes chinatown, fisherman's wharf, and part of the russian hill neighborhood. he was elected to the board in november of 2008 and has served as board president since january of 2009. we will get to know him and talk about the toughest issues facing them. thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background. >> my parents immigrated to the united states in the 1960's. i was the first kid born in the u.s. my parents sacrificed everything so that their kids could have the opportunities that they wanted when they came here. i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to sc
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what can you tell us?er: we talked to his neighbors last week, and some of them said that because jerry sandusky is free, they're living in a kind of jail. because there's a lot of -- it's a very private road that jerry sandusky lives on, it's filled with media, gawkers, who are trying to get a glimpse of this house, where these allegations are said to have happened. it's become a zoo. you go down that road. there's a road closed sign, and there's all these unmarked cars circling. they can't stop, and it's caused this -- it's kind of a situation where the neighbors are afraid to come out of their house, they don't really want to look at that house, because they don't want to be constantly reminded of what's going on. it's caused a lot of heartache for them. >> sara, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> now, we want to go to more on the super committee, senator john kerry joins us now on the phone. joining us tonight. senator kerry, thank you so much for being with us. i appreciate it, thank you for c
what can you tell us?er: we talked to his neighbors last week, and some of them said that because jerry sandusky is free, they're living in a kind of jail. because there's a lot of -- it's a very private road that jerry sandusky lives on, it's filled with media, gawkers, who are trying to get a glimpse of this house, where these allegations are said to have happened. it's become a zoo. you go down that road. there's a road closed sign, and there's all these unmarked cars circling. they can't...
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they basically make sure that -- well, you tell us. de sure that our kids are -- have the tools they need in our community to be on the right path. >> full circle fund is community people that have a shared interest and passion in making the bay area a cleaner, better educated, more prosperous place. it's a group of people who have committed to giving not just their money and not just their time, but their skills. something their marketing people. some have technical skills or finance skills and so they're giving skills to find organizations that are really moving the needle, that are really out there helping kids and showing a nice track record and that we take them and help them scale so we can help more people. >> when we talk about tech giants, you are the tech giants. you represent vast majority of silicon valley and -- >> yeah. a lot of our members are from tech companies. joe is on a start-up variety. some of those have become big companies like lnkd in and others. >> it's easy to open up and say take that. take it a step further
they basically make sure that -- well, you tell us. de sure that our kids are -- have the tools they need in our community to be on the right path. >> full circle fund is community people that have a shared interest and passion in making the bay area a cleaner, better educated, more prosperous place. it's a group of people who have committed to giving not just their money and not just their time, but their skills. something their marketing people. some have technical skills or finance...
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marquez's notebook and can you tell us if you recognize anything? and, of course, the very first page my name, address, all my phone numbers and so on and as the pages go by mr. marquez made a note of the fact that i was writing for both the independent and the "times." and what seemed very significant to me and what i found profoundly shocking was that he seems to have been a very obsessive note-taker and as well as the address of the "news of the world" and he made a note of the dates and my name and address and details appear in mr. marquez's notes for the first time on the 5th of may, 2004. and that's approximately six weeks after dennis' eldest daughter was killed in a skydiving accident in australia which had attracted a huge amount of publicity and i was incredibly shocked that in that period when dennis was bereaved and as you can imagine it's not an easy time for anybody when a 24-year-old girl has just died in such circumstances, that the "news of the world" has been interested in both of us to ask mr. marquez to listen to our voicemails.
marquez's notebook and can you tell us if you recognize anything? and, of course, the very first page my name, address, all my phone numbers and so on and as the pages go by mr. marquez made a note of the fact that i was writing for both the independent and the "times." and what seemed very significant to me and what i found profoundly shocking was that he seems to have been a very obsessive note-taker and as well as the address of the "news of the world" and he made a note...
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attorney has advised me that this situation is in the courts and i'm not to make any comments. >> can you tell usyou had any inappropriate relationships with young boys. >> you didn't hear what i said. i have been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders and i'm not privy to making any statement. >> on saturday, penn state played the first game since the allegation broke and the first game in 46 years pout joe paterno as head coach. will the ncaa penalize a program over this scandal, perhaps for tn seasons to come? we will ask jon wertheim later in the show. >>> afghanistan is a days away from a meeting that could decide the country's future. the taliban claim to know how they will be kept safe during the meeting. nick peyton walsh has more on leaked on-line security documents and why afghan officials say they are not worried. >> reporter: taliban say they have obtained confidential security information about a forthcoming meeting of tribal elders to be held here. they pit out on the internet an claim it is a leak from inside the afghan government. the afghan interior orr said the documents a
attorney has advised me that this situation is in the courts and i'm not to make any comments. >> can you tell usyou had any inappropriate relationships with young boys. >> you didn't hear what i said. i have been advised by my attorney. i'm following orders and i'm not privy to making any statement. >> on saturday, penn state played the first game since the allegation broke and the first game in 46 years pout joe paterno as head coach. will the ncaa penalize a program over...
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so tell us what she accused you of and tell us what really happened. this is your chance. thank you. >> well, i can only recall one thing that i was aware of that was called sexual harassment. the one thing that i remember that i remembered during the day when all of this broke loose, is that one day in my office at the national restaurant association, i was standing next to miss kraushaar and i gestureed standing near her like this. you are the same height as my wife, because my wife comes up to my chin. that was the one gesture that i remember. the door was open. my secretary was sitting there. it wasn't anything behind closed doors. i gestureed because of her height, comparing it to my wife's height. end of story. other things that might have been in the accusations, i'm not even aware of. i don't remember. that one i remember because that was the one that my general counsel came to me and said the one that appears to be the one that she was most upset about was that. so i really can't tell you any more, because i don't recall anymore. that is the only one i remember. >>
so tell us what she accused you of and tell us what really happened. this is your chance. thank you. >> well, i can only recall one thing that i was aware of that was called sexual harassment. the one thing that i remember that i remembered during the day when all of this broke loose, is that one day in my office at the national restaurant association, i was standing next to miss kraushaar and i gestureed standing near her like this. you are the same height as my wife, because my wife...
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what can you tell us? > well, the people that were arrested, you just mentioned, about 20, that was behind the line of protesters and police that is here behind me right now. and these protesters are being kept out of the area where we're seeing the arrests. and that is of course the area where the encampment has been. for over a month here in frank ogawa plaza. a lot of the people here on my side of the barrier are pretty peaceful. there has been some chanting and drum beating and it does not seem to be a volatile scene on this side of the police barrier. there is a metal barrier and then a line of police officers in riot gear. behind that, behind that metal barrier. we're talking about hundreds of officers involved in this operation right now, blocking off several streets surrounding frank ogawa plaza and a lot of them are inside the plaza, taking down some of the tents, and arresting people who have refused to leave the area. and back out here, behind the barriers, it is a scene where you have what you w
what can you tell us? > well, the people that were arrested, you just mentioned, about 20, that was behind the line of protesters and police that is here behind me right now. and these protesters are being kept out of the area where we're seeing the arrests. and that is of course the area where the encampment has been. for over a month here in frank ogawa plaza. a lot of the people here on my side of the barrier are pretty peaceful. there has been some chanting and drum beating and it does...
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you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural.hanks for watching "culturewire." >> i came out to san francisco about seven years ago. i was trained as a carpenter. i got sick of the cold weather and the hot weather. i wanted to pursue art. i thought i really be here for about three years. here i am, 7 years later. ♪ i have problems sleepwalking at night. i wanted to create a show about sleep. a mostly due painting kind of story telling. these are isolated subject matters, smaller studies for the larger paintings. i fell in love with it and wanted to create more of them. it is all charcoal on mylar. it is plastic. i was experimenting and discovered the charcoal moves smoothly. it is like painting, building up layers of charcoal. it is very unforgiving. you have to be very precise with the mark-making. a mark dents the paper and leaves the material embedded. you have to go slowly. the drawings are really fragile. one wipe and they are gone completely. it is kind of like they're locked inside. all of the animals i am showing are dead
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what can you tell us? talked to his neighbors last week, and some of them said that because jerry sandusky is free, they're living in a kind of jail. because there's a lot of -- it's a very private road that jerry sandusky lives on, it's filled with media, gawkers, who are trying to get a glimpse of this house, where these allegations are said to have happened. it's become a zoo. you go down that road. there's a road closed sign, and there's all these unmarked cars circling. they can't stop, and it's caused this -- it's kind of a situation where the neighbors are afraid to come out of their house, they don't really want to look at that house, because they don't want to be constantly reminded of what's going on. it's caused a lot of heartache for them. >> sara, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> now, we want to go to more on the super committee, senator john kerry joins us now on the phone. joining us tonight. senator kerry, thank you so much for being with us. i appreciate it, thank you for calling
what can you tell us? talked to his neighbors last week, and some of them said that because jerry sandusky is free, they're living in a kind of jail. because there's a lot of -- it's a very private road that jerry sandusky lives on, it's filled with media, gawkers, who are trying to get a glimpse of this house, where these allegations are said to have happened. it's become a zoo. you go down that road. there's a road closed sign, and there's all these unmarked cars circling. they can't stop,...
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of>> of course. >> professional privilege. >> well, you were so concerned that you tell us in paragraph 32 you rang the metropolitan police, you give the date, 2008-2009, listing your clients, indeed, your own name was on the list with jenin quire ri in really -- general inquiry to phone hacking. you say the response to the information from the police was negative. are you saying they didn't reply to your letter, or are you saying they did reply and say you and your clients were not the subject of phone hacking? >> well, i'm, i became interested in the development of the, um, information that came out of the various criminal trials that had taken place, but i asked the clients, i suppose, in around about 2007 would they like to take matters forward. by 2008 a number of them had indicated that they did. some didn't, actually. some preferred or felt that they could suffer recrimination or further interest by the media, by pursuing inaction, and decided that they actively didn't want to burr sue out it -- pursue it. so as you say, or as i have said, in around about 2008, 2009 i sent a long
of>> of course. >> professional privilege. >> well, you were so concerned that you tell us in paragraph 32 you rang the metropolitan police, you give the date, 2008-2009, listing your clients, indeed, your own name was on the list with jenin quire ri in really -- general inquiry to phone hacking. you say the response to the information from the police was negative. are you saying they didn't reply to your letter, or are you saying they did reply and say you and your clients...
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. >> can you tell us if you had inappropriate relations with young boys sir. >> , you didn't hear whataid. i said i have been advised by my attorney. i am following orders. >> the 67-year-old is a penn state grid iron ledge end, a player and 30 near assistant coach and also a mentor founding the second mile foundation for at risk boys back in 1977. he is now accused of molesting eight of those kids over 15 years. >> if these allegations are true, then this goes to the very top of the athletic department at çpenn state and one would have to think there would have to be some kind of house cleaning. >> the school's athletic director and a vice president will turn themselves in on monday accused of covering up sanduskys crimes even though they were aware of disturbing first hand accounts. >> and it threatens to end the 45 year tenure of joe paterno. paterno was told all the way back in 2002 by a then graduate assistant that san did you sandusky was caught having sex with a 10-year-old boy in a penn state locker room shower. according to authorities the coach reported to incident to the ad
. >> can you tell us if you had inappropriate relations with young boys sir. >> , you didn't hear whataid. i said i have been advised by my attorney. i am following orders. >> the 67-year-old is a penn state grid iron ledge end, a player and 30 near assistant coach and also a mentor founding the second mile foundation for at risk boys back in 1977. he is now accused of molesting eight of those kids over 15 years. >> if these allegations are true, then this goes to the...