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ledger book art was common among the native americans of the west. a ledger book was secured as a trading post, and the book was used to record battle needs, and this was taken during custer's portion of the battle. yellow nose has taken the flag from one the custer's flag bearers, and he is now tapping, counting coo on the flag bearer. that was thought of of a much braver act than just killing your opponent, and many warriors commented on the bravery of when he counted coo. he would eventually make the way over to last stand hill towards the end of the fighting. he thought he may have been the one to kill custer given the description of the officer having a red and yellow bandanna. it was probably tom custer. custer's brother, and there's an ironic semitry in the fact that tom was the only soldier during civil war to get two congressional medals of honor for taking the flag in both instances of a confederate flag bearer. this is another pichtograph, this is him ripping the leg back of one of the soldiers. this is a scene at the reenactment. the reen
ledger book art was common among the native americans of the west. a ledger book was secured as a trading post, and the book was used to record battle needs, and this was taken during custer's portion of the battle. yellow nose has taken the flag from one the custer's flag bearers, and he is now tapping, counting coo on the flag bearer. that was thought of of a much braver act than just killing your opponent, and many warriors commented on the bravery of when he counted coo. he would eventually...
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are a little confused on how to respond to you what to do about them when you talk about the west and how the west is being cozying up to you could argue for the better part of ten years now it seems that dictatorships in the middle east only seem to survive as long as the west is satisfied with them said i was once useful now he's dead mubarak he was known as he's no longer in power do you think the west is a trying to reshape the political map in the region or is it just power in this ongoing revolved. i think it is becoming increasingly powerless it's realizing that perhaps the days of post-colonial get many of gold and there is a new generation of activists to protest if he's coming through who can make a difference who can coordinate the sort of activities without gadhafi i think the situation is slightly different because he had come in from the cold he was the sort of poster boy of being opposed to very dictatorship of course often seen what happens saddam hussein did offer a little technology which. take towards a situation where you have weapons of mass destruction and then o
are a little confused on how to respond to you what to do about them when you talk about the west and how the west is being cozying up to you could argue for the better part of ten years now it seems that dictatorships in the middle east only seem to survive as long as the west is satisfied with them said i was once useful now he's dead mubarak he was known as he's no longer in power do you think the west is a trying to reshape the political map in the region or is it just power in this ongoing...
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if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when this series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions in though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world. a lesson we should learn things and never completely calm they like to see always rippling and it's not just the israeli palestinian conflict or some other conflicts between various arab states when you discontented people especially young people can also create waves they don't have any prospects for the future so they go out into the street they staged rallies in terri a square and in similar places in other arab countries this is something we have to take into account thank you very much for this interview. just. as. soon reach brighton. from dallas to freshen. up starts on t.v. don't come. cheap. they feasted this is not a provocation little or none of the. faithful to it
if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when this series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions in though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world. a lesson we should learn things and never completely calm they like to see always...
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the west bank or no if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when this series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions even though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world or lesson we should learn that things a never completely calm they like to see always rippling and it's not just the israeli palestinian conflict or some other conflicts between various arab states discontented people especially young people can also create waves they don't have any prospects for the future so they go out into the street they staged rallies in terri a square and in similar places in other arab countries this is something we have to take into account but thank you very much for this interview. the official. video. feeds. healthy eating. for environmental contamination don't you feel like a. considered experiment is human treatment. significa
the west bank or no if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when this series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions even though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world or lesson we should learn that things a never completely calm...
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i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades old. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and try to. change the subject for just all change the subject against so you must believe it is me immediately and some problem from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw them out of moscow was what you do think they're coming every single day heroin being why you changing the subject why do you have always exactly the same to you i am doing what you think you are not in. the middle east well america country we have done the same deal for one simple question we can create simple oyston we take all sorts of discriminated against people and they can make something of themselves in the united states where you are right now it is very very difficult for that that have been. talking about where i am right now we're talking about north africa no
i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades old. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and try to. change the subject for just all change the subject against so you must believe it is me immediately and some problem from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in...
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doing so for west virginia -- for west virginians is just commonsense. west virginians don't go out and spend more money when they face tough financial problems. they cut back and live within their means. and i believe that we all in america must do the same, especially in washington. to that end, i believe we must declare a bipartisan war against wasteful spending and begin to take responsible steps to scour our nation's budget for all waste and redundant programs. in the coming weeks, i look forward to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to develop a commonsense strategy on how to best cut spending and address our rising debt and deficits. and while these steps will require difficult decisions, i believe that if we put partisanship aside and work together, we can have a bipartisan commonsense plan that improves our fiscal future and sets our nation on a new course for fiscal responsibility. but strengthening our economy will also depend on our -- on our nation achieving not just independence from debt but real energy independence. as
doing so for west virginia -- for west virginians is just commonsense. west virginians don't go out and spend more money when they face tough financial problems. they cut back and live within their means. and i believe that we all in america must do the same, especially in washington. to that end, i believe we must declare a bipartisan war against wasteful spending and begin to take responsible steps to scour our nation's budget for all waste and redundant programs. in the coming weeks, i look...
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in the west you heard an interesting session just an hour or so back on the mountain watershed issue and of course, one of the principal differences there is snow lines become compared to present day or the climate that are tradition based on snow climbs are going to be higher and they raise about half a kilo meter or so degrees celsius. 6 degrees,c, perky lom tear. i don't want to try to do this on the podium. that has the effect of reducing the natural reservoir snow we could usually use in spring and summer and liberates more water immediately which is the flood water that you heard the director of the california water resource s talk about. we saw the global average picture but this is what's happened in the west part of america since world war ii, we've seen this large area - this happens to be a time averaged march, april and may. that's our classical springtime in climate terms. this red shading means we've warmed welltive to a longer term average by something like a degree celsius to as much as two or three degrees celsius and that's in central or west canada. so, we have see
in the west you heard an interesting session just an hour or so back on the mountain watershed issue and of course, one of the principal differences there is snow lines become compared to present day or the climate that are tradition based on snow climbs are going to be higher and they raise about half a kilo meter or so degrees celsius. 6 degrees,c, perky lom tear. i don't want to try to do this on the podium. that has the effect of reducing the natural reservoir snow we could usually use in...
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well i think the well i actually i do think the west should be much more forceful in making it clear that we've had it with more market duffy did say one point that we let off on qaddafi about a few years ago i actually fully agree with that i think it was a major strategic mistake in the previous administration to sort of elected office off the hook just because he came clean on his weapons of mass destruction the weapons of mass destruction were of course a very dangerous element a very dangerous regimes but they were not the essence of the danger that the regimes represented i think of darfur was a perfect example this was a man who really seriously never did. renounce terrorism and he was biding his time and now we see how ugly he can be with his own people so i really do think that in that case because we should have remained basically out in the woodshed in american policy as far as invading. and invading khadafi look we didn't need to invade eastern europe to have eastern europe fall what we needed to do was to be very confident about our democratic ideals and our democratic v
well i think the well i actually i do think the west should be much more forceful in making it clear that we've had it with more market duffy did say one point that we let off on qaddafi about a few years ago i actually fully agree with that i think it was a major strategic mistake in the previous administration to sort of elected office off the hook just because he came clean on his weapons of mass destruction the weapons of mass destruction were of course a very dangerous element a very...
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well i think the well i actually i do think the west should be much more forceful in making it clear that we've had it with more market duffy did say one point that we let off on qaddafi about a few years ago i actually fully agree with that i think it was a major strategic mistake in the previous administration to sort of elected office off the hook just because he came clean on his weapons of mass destruction the weapons of mass destruction were of course a very dangerous element a very dangerous regimes but they were not the essence of the danger that the regimes represented i think of darfur was a perfect example this was a man who really seriously never did. renounce terrorism and he was biding his time and now we see how ugly he can be with his own people so i really do think that in that case could offie should have remained basically out in the woodshed in american policy as far as invading. and invading khadafi look we didn't need to invade eastern europe to have eastern europe fall what we needed to do was to be very confident about our democratic ideals and our democratic
well i think the well i actually i do think the west should be much more forceful in making it clear that we've had it with more market duffy did say one point that we let off on qaddafi about a few years ago i actually fully agree with that i think it was a major strategic mistake in the previous administration to sort of elected office off the hook just because he came clean on his weapons of mass destruction the weapons of mass destruction were of course a very dangerous element a very...
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west. second quarter, west showing off. kobe for the reverse. kobe had 21 points in the first. still pretty good. third quarter. dunking over lebron. before he took off, he stared down the king and gave him a conciliatory nice pat. try again. next west possession, kobe for three. i am mvp at this point. he can smell it. taking it coast to coast, one-handed style. east down by 12. we can't forget about k.d., kevin durant. west by 7. east looking to answer back. and amar'e stoudemire, and he made an impact, he brought the east to within four. later on, lebron driving, ran it in.
west. second quarter, west showing off. kobe for the reverse. kobe had 21 points in the first. still pretty good. third quarter. dunking over lebron. before he took off, he stared down the king and gave him a conciliatory nice pat. try again. next west possession, kobe for three. i am mvp at this point. he can smell it. taking it coast to coast, one-handed style. east down by 12. we can't forget about k.d., kevin durant. west by 7. east looking to answer back. and amar'e stoudemire, and he made...
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this is a singular, unique opportunity for the west side of the city. the investments in housing at park merced will subsidize the following -- $150 million in the value of the rent-controlled housing. 900 b.m.r. units, 1/3 would be cited on site, two-thirds would pay the equivalent of $229 million. this is quifflebt in scale to a public housing bond. by the way, we have a terrible record in the city of passing those. goodness, could you imagine what the mayor of the office's housing could do with that much money to fund affordable housing in the city. are there other terms elsewhere, like redevelopment, for instance? we would say a certain campaign has been waged to frighten the park merced residents by telling nem if the project is approved their homes will be bulldozed and they will be turned out in the streets. these accusations are reprehensible and easily refuted. development agreement with the city requires building new rent-controlled replacement homes for all existing 10ants before a single home is demolished. it requires park merced to extent
this is a singular, unique opportunity for the west side of the city. the investments in housing at park merced will subsidize the following -- $150 million in the value of the rent-controlled housing. 900 b.m.r. units, 1/3 would be cited on site, two-thirds would pay the equivalent of $229 million. this is quifflebt in scale to a public housing bond. by the way, we have a terrible record in the city of passing those. goodness, could you imagine what the mayor of the office's housing could do...
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i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because we stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and frankly. change the subject here just all shades of the city against. me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw them out of moscow is what you do think they're coming every single day here and being why you changing the subject why do i always exactly the same to you i am doing what you think you are not impeding spoken or your middle east well america country we have done same deal for a while simple question when trade simple question take all sorts of discriminated against people and they can make something of themselves in the united states where you are right now it is very very difficult for that to happen and it's a ground talking about where i am right now we're talking about north africa not iran's
i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because we stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and frankly. change the subject here just all shades of the city against. me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw...
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i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west bank god because only stands for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people in trailers. change the subject for just change the subject against so it. is me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw them out of moscow is what you do think they're coming every single day here in being are you changing the subject why did i say exactly the same thing you are i am stealing what is i think you are not in here you are your middle east well america country we have done several simple questions we take simple question take all sorts of discrimination against people and they can make something of themselves in the united states where you are right now it is very very difficult for that to happen in the it's a ground talking about where i am right now we're talking about north africa and not
i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west bank god because only stands for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people in trailers. change the subject for just change the subject against so it. is me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you...
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the kids from west would elementary would move as a group but to mountain view elementary. some may be absorbed by monte gardens. if so for what elementary was chosen, the children from that school would most likely be spread out amongst three different schools. this over with campus would be empty and out of use. christine conley, kron 4 news. >> once again dropping in the fourth quarter of last year on housing crisis all across the nation. there may be a silver lining to this latest news. kron 4 dan curman is live in the newsroom. >> the silver lining is the suggestion that the decline are signaling that we may be near the bottom. we should hit bottom by the end of the year according to analysts. coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 6:00 p.m.. >> a live look outside from the golden gate bridge. temperature is about the same as yesterday's, they felt warmer when we saw less winds this afternoon. temperatures right now running mainly in the '60s, a couple in the upper 50s. half moon bay = 59, 58 = livermore, 62 = oakland, 62 = mountain view. out there tonight, winds will per
the kids from west would elementary would move as a group but to mountain view elementary. some may be absorbed by monte gardens. if so for what elementary was chosen, the children from that school would most likely be spread out amongst three different schools. this over with campus would be empty and out of use. christine conley, kron 4 news. >> once again dropping in the fourth quarter of last year on housing crisis all across the nation. there may be a silver lining to this latest...
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full swing is this the end of western client ism in new york colonial rule in the early world can the west leave with others and bracing democracy. can. discuss new directions for the middle east i'm joined by harold wrote in washington he's an expert on islam and the middle east also in washington we have here one belt on he is rector of the international transcend peace university and author of fall of the us empire and then light and another member of our crosstalk team ilana hunger all right gentlemen you have a difference of opinion this is crosstalk so you can jump in anytime you want harold if i know to you first we've all been watching the events going on north africa first that we had it in tunisia egypt and now a very bloody ended appears are going on in libya here let's look forward what kind of middle east is coming into being in north africa how do you see it in reflecting upon the events of the revolutions as it were. well it is absolutely wonderful that people should have the opportunity to be themselves but to be free of autocratic and dictatorial rule which is bend the cas
full swing is this the end of western client ism in new york colonial rule in the early world can the west leave with others and bracing democracy. can. discuss new directions for the middle east i'm joined by harold wrote in washington he's an expert on islam and the middle east also in washington we have here one belt on he is rector of the international transcend peace university and author of fall of the us empire and then light and another member of our crosstalk team ilana hunger all...
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kris sanchez shows us why west valley pop warner is benched. >> reporter: the west valley pop warner football program is scouting. >> we have a very good reputation. >> reporter: not for the latest greatest talent or the best coaches. >> we're calling everybody we know, directors, principal, school boards. >> reporter: after more than 40 years, the program is strong. but the one thing they're missing, home turf. >> we unfortunately found ourselves homeless, looking for a place to practice and play our games. >> reporter: for seven years, saratoga high was home for west valley pop warner. there more than 150 players and more than 30 cheerleaders practiced after 6:00 in the evening and played their games on sunday to work around the's extracurricular. >> just this past fall they informed us that they would not be renewing the contract. and they were seeing what they thought was a big squeeze, too many conflicts between the high school programs and what our needs were for practicing and playing games. >> reporter: ending that agreement will cost the los gatos saratoga district the $10,0
kris sanchez shows us why west valley pop warner is benched. >> reporter: the west valley pop warner football program is scouting. >> we have a very good reputation. >> reporter: not for the latest greatest talent or the best coaches. >> we're calling everybody we know, directors, principal, school boards. >> reporter: after more than 40 years, the program is strong. but the one thing they're missing, home turf. >> we unfortunately found ourselves homeless,...
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one of three students at walker creek ranch just a few miles west of here. no telling how many fifth graders from this school are actually sick, but according to the principal at the camp, most are already on their way home. again, just talked to the principal at walker creek camp in west marin county this morning. he told me the kids began getting sick yesterday afternoon. the ranch has been operating since 1963 as an outdoor residential science camp. the principal says it's not unusual for a bunch of fifth and sixth graders sleeping and eating together to pass a virus, but then the number of sick children, chaperons and staff members started to grow. that and the symptoms forced the school officials to call paramedics. >> we had what we believe was probably some kind of viral flu bug where students were getting sick to their stomach. and mainly vomiting, maybe a little bit of diarrhea. >> reporter: none of the kids already staff members were transported to the hospital. grant says 56 people are now sick. most are students. parents are in the process of pic
one of three students at walker creek ranch just a few miles west of here. no telling how many fifth graders from this school are actually sick, but according to the principal at the camp, most are already on their way home. again, just talked to the principal at walker creek camp in west marin county this morning. he told me the kids began getting sick yesterday afternoon. the ranch has been operating since 1963 as an outdoor residential science camp. the principal says it's not unusual for a...
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i know the west is hated by in my the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least and for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central asia love the russians or the people in prayer. change the sound you can just all shades of the city against for years me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw them out of moscow is what you do think they're coming every single day here and being why are you changing the subject why do you have always exactly the same thing you are i am stupid questions i think you are not in people who are your middle east well america country we have done symbol for a wonderful question when trade simple question we take all sorts of discriminated against people and they can make something of themselves in the united states where you are right now it is very very difficult for that to happen in the playground talking about where i am right now we're
i know the west is hated by in my the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least and for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central asia love the russians or the people in prayer. change the sound you can just all shades of the city against for years me and millions of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok...
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west of todd. he's done drivers are born to find that there are similar checkpoints here in this year. the plows are running 247. the checkpoints are to make sure your on and your changes tires. at 6,000 ft. we're looking at more snow. robb for kron4 news. >>darya: that is go to kirkwood as we're waking up. what is it like there, michael? >> reporter: we got 2 ft. over night! is incredible. perfects no first years, drivey! >>darya: is it too much of a good thing? >> reporter: no, no, no! there's no such thing. great skiing, caltrans is doing is great job keeping the roads open. it is pointed be an excellent weekend. about what point well taken. since there was good. alatas that we cannot get there. is it falling right now? >> reporter: it is. it is still falling about an inch an hour. heavy snowfall right here. >>darya: what do have on tap? >> reporter: we have a lot of stock or bond. torchlight parade. fireworks. we are expecting a big weekend. we are born to kick it off. i'm so excited. >>darya:
west of todd. he's done drivers are born to find that there are similar checkpoints here in this year. the plows are running 247. the checkpoints are to make sure your on and your changes tires. at 6,000 ft. we're looking at more snow. robb for kron4 news. >>darya: that is go to kirkwood as we're waking up. what is it like there, michael? >> reporter: we got 2 ft. over night! is incredible. perfects no first years, drivey! >>darya: is it too much of a good thing? >>...
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the west coast rainy for you. your monday forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, after the huge contract lebron james signed with miami, it's only logical the heat would expect him to come through for them in a clutch. but yesterday, he passed. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. the heat and celtics are the beasts of the east, but in the end only one can be left standing. potential conference final preview in boston. no valentine's greetings between these clubs. kevin garnett love tap from mike miller. wade didn't like that and introduced himself to garnett. these teams would scratch and claw to the very end. it's a two-point game in the closing minutes. garnett the got the turn around and boston went up by four. closing seconds, he had the chance for the tie, lebron james gave it up. miller to even the score wouldn't go down. celts held off the heat passing miami for the best mark in the east. 85-82.
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to the west and this course the west decides to lock horns with these movements but in actuality they are not and i think it's time that we abandon this discourse altogether and embrace what people throughout the middle east want to impress and that is genuine democracy israel if i can go to you in jerusalem. obviously israel is going to look at its national security interests and fair enough every country wants to do that but do you think that it's really misplaced it looks like you know as we go through these days here the u.s. is trying to make a deal with the egyptian army and not really make a deal with the egyptian people isn't this a continuation of the discourse that i mentioned first and we. discussed also is it can the united states break away from this because it just seems to really have a love affair with dictators until there is no longer of any use to them. well the storable rick it is definitely the fact that the united states has preferred stability whether or not that is democracy in the middle east or not the problem is though that everywhere with the past thirty to
to the west and this course the west decides to lock horns with these movements but in actuality they are not and i think it's time that we abandon this discourse altogether and embrace what people throughout the middle east want to impress and that is genuine democracy israel if i can go to you in jerusalem. obviously israel is going to look at its national security interests and fair enough every country wants to do that but do you think that it's really misplaced it looks like you know as we...
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suspends the constitution after president mubarak steps down and hands power to the army while the west hailed it as a triumph of democracy analysts wonder if an external agenda could be behind the events. russia's most wanted terrorist dr model claims responsibility for moscow's deadly airport blast in january the attacks pose lapses in the country's security of major transport hubs. is in legal limbo waiting to see if he'll be extradited from london to stockholm to face questions over sex crime and his supporters claim it's washington's attempt to ensnare. with a look back at the top stories from the past week and the latest developments this is r.t. here in moscow the military supreme council in egypt has dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution after president barack stepped down and handed power to the army for eighteen days of unrest across egypt the monitor thirty's have now begun clearing the makeshift tents in tahrir square that have been the epicenter of the protests for hundreds of thousands of people residents resignation friday was hailed by the u.s. presiden
suspends the constitution after president mubarak steps down and hands power to the army while the west hailed it as a triumph of democracy analysts wonder if an external agenda could be behind the events. russia's most wanted terrorist dr model claims responsibility for moscow's deadly airport blast in january the attacks pose lapses in the country's security of major transport hubs. is in legal limbo waiting to see if he'll be extradited from london to stockholm to face questions over sex...
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to the west and this course the west decides to lock horns with these movements but in actuality they are not and i think it's time that we abandon this discourse altogether and embrace what people throughout the middle east want to impress and that is genuine democracy israel if i can go to you in jerusalem. obviously israel is going to look at its national security interest and fair enough every country wants to do that but do you think that it's really misplaced it looks like you know as we go through these days here the u.s. is trying to make a deal with the egyptian army and not really make a deal with the egyptian people isn't this a continuation of the discourse that i mentioned first and we. discussed also is it can the united states break away from this because it just seems to really have a love affair with dictators until there is no longer of any use to them. well the storable rick it is definitely the fact that the united states has preferred stability whether or not that is democracy in the middle east or not the problem is though that everywhere over the past thirty to
to the west and this course the west decides to lock horns with these movements but in actuality they are not and i think it's time that we abandon this discourse altogether and embrace what people throughout the middle east want to impress and that is genuine democracy israel if i can go to you in jerusalem. obviously israel is going to look at its national security interest and fair enough every country wants to do that but do you think that it's really misplaced it looks like you know as we...
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could now be in the thousands as the government steps up to battle against the protesters and as the west pushes for democratic change in troubled regions fears grow their interference will only fuel the fire and. the u.k. is accused of double standards by agreeing to extradite julian a song a job a red clay sport refusing to do the same for international terrorists the wiki leaks founder of claims flaws in the european arrest warrant system ending it doesn't require sufficient evidence before extradition. process boosting of the russian armed forces or government announces a multi-billion dollar program to upgrade its military equipment to tackle future threats as part of president deby treatment here that's the long term goal is to modernize the country. my colleague our bill dog will be here in half an hour's time but now it's time to cross talk i people of ellen discuss debate whether the west will benefit from the ongoing revolts in the middle east and north africa to stay with us. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news ma
could now be in the thousands as the government steps up to battle against the protesters and as the west pushes for democratic change in troubled regions fears grow their interference will only fuel the fire and. the u.k. is accused of double standards by agreeing to extradite julian a song a job a red clay sport refusing to do the same for international terrorists the wiki leaks founder of claims flaws in the european arrest warrant system ending it doesn't require sufficient evidence before...
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and big part of it is actually the outcome of years of policy failure from the west in not being gable to understand correctly the mood of of the people in the street in the arab world and their continuous support of leaders in this part of the world like the readers were continuously losing their legitimacy there was this faulty assumption that the can rely on leaders like mubarak and ben ali and even that the few recently in the last few years by giving weapons and arming these leaders to the teeth thinking that they will be able to control their population of course that proved to be a very faulty assumption indeed on behalf of many people in the west russian prime minister about the report and has warned western countries against attempts of meddling in the arab world to try to post democracy speaking after talks with the e.u. leadership he said that previous efforts along those lines had led to victories for governments the west is now fighting to contain. it was good. as that which was to do was say we're concerned about things happening in libya but the north african some of al
and big part of it is actually the outcome of years of policy failure from the west in not being gable to understand correctly the mood of of the people in the street in the arab world and their continuous support of leaders in this part of the world like the readers were continuously losing their legitimacy there was this faulty assumption that the can rely on leaders like mubarak and ben ali and even that the few recently in the last few years by giving weapons and arming these leaders to the...
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"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in removing literacy and empowering one step at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: dam businessa moyo is a former consultant to the world bank and author of "dead aid" and "how the west was lost" nice to have you back. let me ask you about the news of the day with the ongoing crisis, the protests, unrest in libya, oil prices driven up slightly higher today. talk to me about what you make of that and what's in store because we know when the price of oil goes up. >> absolutely. i think my immediate concern is that i think peopl
"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and...
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and how much strikes debutant thomas as one of the goal ignites west town say trash bernie five one in the f.a. cup now that to avoid the drop in the premier league. and we start with football and looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league when they host later this tuesday and as richard van cortlandt reports the muscovite side the fun favorites to go through having won the first leg one million grace last week. so this guy has been irresistible so far in this season's europa league they breezed through their qualification campaign unbeaten winning five and drawing just one game or thomas needs his goal a week ago and some more nicky gives the argument a clear advantage going into tuesday's return leg we did it for fun and i thought we played well last week in greece of course we tied in the second half but that is understandable due to our season only just starting however we didn't take all our chances and had we done so this tie would already be over but because we didn't still have a chance just this morning for power will be serious cos
and how much strikes debutant thomas as one of the goal ignites west town say trash bernie five one in the f.a. cup now that to avoid the drop in the premier league. and we start with football and looking to become the first russian team to reach the last sixteen of the europa league when they host later this tuesday and as richard van cortlandt reports the muscovite side the fun favorites to go through having won the first leg one million grace last week. so this guy has been irresistible so...
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out west cold air has moved in through much of the rockies. some of that has moved in even down to areas of california and arizona. a little storm system is coming down southward right along the coast. bringing just a little bit of precip to the coastal areas. this isn't a big rain event. most of it will stay off shore, but you can see on the radar here we have light rain. some of that may head down to fort bragg. a little bit of light snow. also up interstate 5. for the most part a lot of clouds today. should be a dry forecast. now, as i mentioned, temperatures have dropped. it's only 42 this morning in phoenix. 30 in albuquerque, and 40 in vegas. there is chilly air out there. definitely winter has returned, and you need the gloves and the hat and everything else that you have been wearing all winter long. 61 in l.a. that's one of the warmer spots. know else cloudy and stuck in the 40s. that's a look still kind of clo standards too. tuesday forecast coming up. looks like more rain for the northwest, veronica. >> regardless, bill, i have a pr
out west cold air has moved in through much of the rockies. some of that has moved in even down to areas of california and arizona. a little storm system is coming down southward right along the coast. bringing just a little bit of precip to the coastal areas. this isn't a big rain event. most of it will stay off shore, but you can see on the radar here we have light rain. some of that may head down to fort bragg. a little bit of light snow. also up interstate 5. for the most part a lot of...
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the west still up by four. west win is 148-143. as kobe takes home the mvp. that's going to do it for us on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> coming up next. the stories we'll be following today. stay with us. activia. there you go. straberry and vanilla. thank you. that's god. wow. this is really good. great flavor. i's reallycreamy. it's really tasty. oh, wow! jamie lee curtis! it's activia! it's elicious. really? were you surprised that that's activia yogurt? i thought it would have like a little bit of an aftertaste. it's really yummy. t's deliious. it' hard to believe t's thatgood for you. it's so goo. try the fabulous taste of activia today. taste it, love it, ♪ activia or it's free./ [ female announcer ] and now, winter skin can be too. discover relief from dry, uncomfortable skin with skin relief moisturizing lotion. only aveeno has an active naturals triple oat and shea butter formula that soothes, nourishes and restores moisture. of winter skin in just one day. beauty you can see and feel. that's being comfortable in your own skin. aveeno sk
the west still up by four. west win is 148-143. as kobe takes home the mvp. that's going to do it for us on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> coming up next. the stories we'll be following today. stay with us. activia. there you go. straberry and vanilla. thank you. that's god. wow. this is really good. great flavor. i's reallycreamy. it's really tasty. oh, wow! jamie lee curtis! it's activia! it's elicious. really? were you surprised that that's activia yogurt? i thought it...
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i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and try to. change the subject for just all change the suspicion against what must really interest me in the sense of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get clued in here ok and you throw them out of moscow was what you do they're coming every single day here in being why you changing the subject why do you know exactly who you are i am doing what is i think you are not in. the middle east well america country we have done some deal for one simple question we can trade simple question we take all sorts of discriminate against people and they can make something of themselves in the united states where you are right now it is very very difficult for that that have been. talking about where i am right now we're talking about north africa not in iran a
i know the west is hated by the other speaker here i love the west thank god because at least stand for those for you think the people in the greater middle east love the west for what it's done over the last four decades harold. do you think the people in central a user love the russians or the people and try to. change the subject for just all change the suspicion against what must really interest me in the sense of probably people from central asia come to russia to work come on harold get...
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a little while the west may have been told. democratic principles they may be in for a nasty shock when they find out that the people simply want to change. egypt. the young going on dressed in the region there have been reports from libya that rioters are now controlling some of the key oil terminals they're stopping exports and energy analysts are warning that oil prices are likely to soar further i'll go across to the business desk you're welcome let's talk about the implications of the unrest now russia's prime minister vladimir putin has warned that the world's economic growth could start to slow down so what can consumers expect. that's absolutely right the shop rising oil prices does create a series of economic risks and can deliver a devastating blow to the phrase joe global economy as it struggles to recover from the financial crisis and some version contrary its work energy is a greater share of overall consumption are even more vulnerable it's really very difficult to make any forecasts oil prices have been particula
a little while the west may have been told. democratic principles they may be in for a nasty shock when they find out that the people simply want to change. egypt. the young going on dressed in the region there have been reports from libya that rioters are now controlling some of the key oil terminals they're stopping exports and energy analysts are warning that oil prices are likely to soar further i'll go across to the business desk you're welcome let's talk about the implications of the...
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bank in them if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when the series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions even though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world. one lesson we should learn that things a never completely calm they like to see always rippling and it's not just the israeli palestinian conflict or some other conflicts between various arab states discontented people especially young people can also create waves they don't have any prospects for the future so they go out into the street they stayed. releasing terri a square and in similar places in arab countries this is something we have to take into account but thank you very much for this interview. that. was. healthy eating. toxicity allergenicity immune response lower nutrition for environmental contamination don't you feel like. some consider the experimen
bank in them if they were to annex the west bank israel will cease to be a nation state it will become a state of two nations and they realize that that's why they want the status quo they want to preserve the current state of affairs. when the series of uprising started some comparing them to the color revolutions even though these two things are very different what lesson can we learn from these uprisings in the arab world. one lesson we should learn that things a never completely calm they...
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to do west they have to convince the world that. if they leave it'll be the muslim brotherhood. in egypt and it's the worst case scenario so the. minute you can see beyond the over the fall of all of which suggests that western countries should stand back and let the egyptian people exercise their sovereignty the president of the united states would call us to move immediately and instantly to make changes as if we are the fifty third state of the united states we are not trying to play a role in egypt's future is a dangerous game for western leaders hosni mubarak enjoyed strong support from america and co for many is that now at the first sign of trouble their support is conspicuous in its absence it sends a message to friends and foes alike in the region when the going gets tough don't count on us a message that's likely to further destabilize an already deeply unstable part of the world's. majority. and later on in the latest edition of cross talk people a bell and his guest the sculls in detail on the turmoil in egypt could affect the wider region has a pretty groovy. in the
to do west they have to convince the world that. if they leave it'll be the muslim brotherhood. in egypt and it's the worst case scenario so the. minute you can see beyond the over the fall of all of which suggests that western countries should stand back and let the egyptian people exercise their sovereignty the president of the united states would call us to move immediately and instantly to make changes as if we are the fifty third state of the united states we are not trying to play a role...
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troops what about the west's role in the u.k. supplied arms to libya you you mentioned this in the same article there in the guardian newspaper this week and the u.k. is now being accused of double standards what would you say really that the british government and indeed other european governments are partly to blame for the civilian deaths were seeing at the moment because they've been supplying weapons to get deathy i wouldn't say the police believe the person is blue. but i do think there are questions for governments in terms of some these armed searles i don't know but it should also those who do have an issue so the norm to someone like me who has shown himself over the years to people in power whether it's massacring one thousand two hundred people in the journal whether it's going to go to jihadist people. reputedly using chemical weapons or whether it's blowing up or like as you know the somali funded global terrorism to really years we're talking about term military intervention a little earlier we know of course the e
troops what about the west's role in the u.k. supplied arms to libya you you mentioned this in the same article there in the guardian newspaper this week and the u.k. is now being accused of double standards what would you say really that the british government and indeed other european governments are partly to blame for the civilian deaths were seeing at the moment because they've been supplying weapons to get deathy i wouldn't say the police believe the person is blue. but i do think there...
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commissioner mirkarimi: especially to the west side of the city? commissioner wiener: absolutely. mirkarimi first quarter any other comments? commissioner avalos? commissioner avalos: i want to put in a word for the south side of the city. commissioner mirkarimi: any other comments or discussion? seeing none, may we sake this same house, same calls call? so moved. next item, plea. >> number 20, introduction of new items. this is an information item. commissioner mirkarimi: commissioner elsbernd? commissioner elsbernd: thank you, mr. mayor. i would like to ask staff, the plans and programs committee if we could have a hearing on the cal transition two. things we should discuss. one, whether or not san francisco will follow san mat yo -- mateo's lead. and if we do have to make that decision, or even if we don't and the funding situation at cal tran is still so leak that the potential scenario of no weekend service, no late-night service, just the morning and evening commute service actually does come into play, a discussion of how that impacts muni, and potentially what decisions ne
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less comfortable for the west. that those dictators have been swept aside by people who after years of injustice finally had enough the truth is many egyptians live in dyad konami conditions in an interview with the major newspaper the minister of the social solidarity good idea of how leak said that unless the people receive the required help that they need the next revolution in the country could be a revolution of the hungry the past years have seen the major cities in the north become wealthy while the south of the country has suffered with social problems such as unemployment and education some of the poorest people in egypt in capital live in the area of cairo appeared many are hopeful that democratic egypt will help them out of poverty however others expressed concern they may see the rich get richer. the people who are. married things can get worse for the poor of democracy is not implemented god will keep egypt safe. wild west may have been calm things digits change with fighting for democratic principles
less comfortable for the west. that those dictators have been swept aside by people who after years of injustice finally had enough the truth is many egyptians live in dyad konami conditions in an interview with the major newspaper the minister of the social solidarity good idea of how leak said that unless the people receive the required help that they need the next revolution in the country could be a revolution of the hungry the past years have seen the major cities in the north become...
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in libya could be in the fall things as the government steps up the battle against protesters as the west pushes for democratic change in trouble bridgend fears grow their interference will add fuel to the fire. ukase accuse of double standards by agreeing to extradite we can each founder julian assange overrate claims that refusing to do the same for international terrorists. live from a studio in central moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day we start in russia's north caucasus region the capital of the republic of covered in a cholera came up with simple changes attacks by several groups of militants who opened fire on security targets confronting the trevor has more we can live. from a concern is the situation in the republic under control now what we know about the victims of these. calls you know that russia's comes the terrorism kidneys has been seeing things taking the situation on to control clean record suggest it does from time to talk to top people got interested in a series of terrorist attacks carried out a notch in the capital of russia's the republic of the virgi
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control dissolving parliament and suspended the constitution after president mubarak steps down the west and the u.s. needs removal of the triumph of democracy despite supporting the dictator for three days and. also is russia's most wanted terrorist claimed responsibility for january's last blast a huge security review at major transport hubs reveals shortcomings. and with the sun must wait until later this month to see if he'll be extradited from london to stockholm of essential assault charges which he says that political and motivated. there's the headlines up next it's called talk peace love his god what needs to happen in egypt to ensure democratic changes and what role if any will the u.s. play in the country's new military government. hungry for the full story we've gone to. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and you can. follow and welcome to cross dot com peter lavelle the egyptian revolt has succeeded but what about the revolution the dreaded dictator has now left the scene now the hard work begins to build a new democratic polity what need
control dissolving parliament and suspended the constitution after president mubarak steps down the west and the u.s. needs removal of the triumph of democracy despite supporting the dictator for three days and. also is russia's most wanted terrorist claimed responsibility for january's last blast a huge security review at major transport hubs reveals shortcomings. and with the sun must wait until later this month to see if he'll be extradited from london to stockholm of essential assault...
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here's the high pressure system off the west coast. now, how it's feeding the midwestern storms is the cold air is going over the top of this high and dropping out of british columbia, saskatchewan and the cold canadian provinces along the front range of the rockies and across the rest of the country while it misses the west entirely. so again, this has been our pattern for the month and looks like it's going to continue for another week or two here as that high continues to build. offshore winds developing will clear things out across the area and warm things up through the weekend. we are looking for upper 50s and low 60s today, a degree or two warmer than yesterday, but again the big warmup should arrive by the end of the week as we see the north bay as well into that mid- to low-60s range for the warmer locations as the fog gives way to more sunshine by this afternoon. probably hazy sunshine from the looks of things. and the seven-day forecast again brings in the warmest temperatures by the weekend as we see mostly sunny skies expe
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mass protest is hailed as a triumph for democracy around the world at some point the hypocrisy of the west that . russia is a most wanted terrorist a doc who claims responsibility. for the attack killed thirty six. security lapses at major transport. wiki leaks founder julian. assange sexual assault allegations. considered neutral is criticized for being increasingly influenced by america. one that. speaks to the activist political one about his view on u.s. policies both at home and abroad that's next right here. actually sitting down with m. one from underground political hip hop duo dead prez and one thanks so much for joining us today thank you i want to get started with a topic that you touched upon a lot in your lyrics and that's corporate ownership of the media in the united states for three arise how does that affect what americans see on t.v. and why is that a bad thing off and on because the people who have the most interest and or the people who are the corporate ownership itself their interest in. conflict directly with where the reality of the majority of the masses of the peo
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>> if any of you've seen it, it's the second biggest canyon in the west. it became toward the end of the comanches' era kind of ground zero for comanches. it had always been a winter camp for them, but it was just this unbelievably gorgeous river-cut, stream-cut place where you could hide, and ultimately, the red river war was fought there because it was such a great place to hide. but i think they were no mad, and so i think historically they would end up in the cannon for winter camps, and i just think it became part of their society. one of the most interesting moments in the history of the west, at some point quanah and these guys said, look, you've got to let us out to have another buffalo hunt. i'm sorry, this was in the reservation years, so quanah said we would like to go on a buffalo hunt. he lobbies for that, so final finally they let him go. they trust him at this point. they're shocked and astonished that they find no buffalo because by this point most of the buffalo had been killed. well, they get to the canyon, and lo and behold they find out
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in egypt the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak as president after weeks of protests welcomed in the west but with the u.s. keeping him in power for three decades questions are being asked about what kind of democracy is real or not but end of the people's choice all require american approval. white house want to be as republican seeking to challenge barack obama in next year's presidential election just south of the limelight at a conference in washington while the u.s. has an economic crisis that we're looking at such as abortion the role of religion and politics. and the international group the mosque five hundred mission that has reached a destination in this new nation to land on the right on it after months of make believe space travel experiment which rick raised all the rigors of long distance calls that flight aims to propel mankind for a real trip to mars. well those are the headlines with a sob maze joining the most college team as it looks at how russians enjoying their life away from home in london. for hundreds of thousands of us living in great britain said. listen. this. i
in egypt the ousting of dictator hosni mubarak as president after weeks of protests welcomed in the west but with the u.s. keeping him in power for three decades questions are being asked about what kind of democracy is real or not but end of the people's choice all require american approval. white house want to be as republican seeking to challenge barack obama in next year's presidential election just south of the limelight at a conference in washington while the u.s. has an economic crisis...
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correspondent paula sneer who's on the streets of cairo for us to do stay with us for that and all the west say is calling for an all to the transition of power in egypt analyses the evidence more on the international response to the ongoing unrest in the country. president obama started a my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful. it must be peaceful and it must begin now and then faithfully one after the other one the other governments followed suit. these democratic change has to start now. it needs to happen now for greater freedom and democracy in egypt and it seems the theme was contagious as the call for a new egypt spreads uncontrolled across the western mass media there were one hundred and fifty thousand people in the streets of cairo protesting for democracy this is how democracy happened but what right do u.s. and european leaders have to get involved in what's essentially domestic unrest about dissatisfaction with a ruler who cares what they want in egypt certainly not these demonstrators at the egyptian embassy in london basic or do you feel regime for such a lon
correspondent paula sneer who's on the streets of cairo for us to do stay with us for that and all the west say is calling for an all to the transition of power in egypt analyses the evidence more on the international response to the ongoing unrest in the country. president obama started a my belief that an orderly transition must be meaningful. it must be peaceful and it must begin now and then faithfully one after the other one the other governments followed suit. these democratic change has...