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author is nathan hodge. >> let's go back to education. he pointed out the u.s. used to be at the top and now we are 31 oecd countries and we are down around 20. what we spent per pupil more than any country other than switzerland. so it's not a question of resources. we are just not allocating resources very intelligently. what is wrong with our education system? >> it's exactly the point. it not about quantity of money. it's about the quality of education being delivered. i have to say having spent a lot of time reading up about the american education system but also listening to experts who focus on the education system. there really reminds me of the babe factor, aid to africa. two things in particular. one, people are being rewarded for poor performance. it's quite clear for american education funds are going down and you have these last 10, first-out types of policies that getting rid of peaches regardless of performance because they cannot miocene stew beef and dislocation there. the other thing is we are as a society essentially been held hostage by a ves
author is nathan hodge. >> let's go back to education. he pointed out the u.s. used to be at the top and now we are 31 oecd countries and we are down around 20. what we spent per pupil more than any country other than switzerland. so it's not a question of resources. we are just not allocating resources very intelligently. what is wrong with our education system? >> it's exactly the point. it not about quantity of money. it's about the quality of education being delivered. i have to...
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nathan pillan is here.led before, i came ayou cross some photographs. you know the lovely people who work here. they handed this to me. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i was wondering what is going on here? >> this is me circa 1994 living in new york city. i was roller blading were exercise. it was cool back then. and i just stopped to see a broadway show. they said there are two secretaries left to see the show. and on my way out, i was getting ready to go -- that's a fanny pack. >> jimmy: yeah. it sure it. >> i had knee surgery there. >> jimmy: you are not posing in the picture? >> that may be a pose. not going to lie. >> jimmy: you were young and tough in a street gang. >> i don't think a lot of people will call that posing. >> jimmy: but you have not done a lot of modeling? >> except for that. >> jimmy: the season fin lal any, richard castle, does he think of switching to dick? you know, i mean the nickname? >> i think i know what you mean. >> jimmy: that is not a proposition. just curious. >> it's odd. you know
nathan pillan is here.led before, i came ayou cross some photographs. you know the lovely people who work here. they handed this to me. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i was wondering what is going on here? >> this is me circa 1994 living in new york city. i was roller blading were exercise. it was cool back then. and i just stopped to see a broadway show. they said there are two secretaries left to see the show. and on my way out, i was getting ready to go -- that's a fanny pack....
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in our case nathan was dealing with depression.knew he was dealing with depression and he went for help. but we had absolutely no idea that suicide was a possibility. not even his therapist knew that. i think the idea of them having children, having teenagers working with other teenagers, i think the way it helps the best is when they are truly taking the mask down and sharing their hurts and their pains so that the other individual feels safe enough to share what they're going through. >> let's talk about some of these peer-to-peer talking points that people can perhaps really identify with. we've built a screen here so people can see visually the reference as we're talking about it. you know, telling the story, expressing their emotions, telling young people, if you feel like you can't tell your mom or dad or another adult, a family member, a guardian, aunt or uncle, you've got to tell one another what is troubling you. express those emotions, and you say, you know, i guess try to help them explain what the meaning behind the los
in our case nathan was dealing with depression.knew he was dealing with depression and he went for help. but we had absolutely no idea that suicide was a possibility. not even his therapist knew that. i think the idea of them having children, having teenagers working with other teenagers, i think the way it helps the best is when they are truly taking the mask down and sharing their hurts and their pains so that the other individual feels safe enough to share what they're going through....
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nathan sufferedd permanent brain daaage...where appear to sseeor hear them or show any awaaeness. awareness."the last thhee & peoole that have gotten hit, have all been people i knew, 3 pecause withhn this past semester, one person got hii by a buu, oneepeeson got hht they're braindamaged, thhy're in a coma, this issridiculouu"& janicc park, fox 45 nees at 10. & 3 tte university saas in light - of this recent hht and run... police et up a traffic pheckpoont in thh area last night. and theyywwlllset another one up nexx eeeend. 3 a collision between a car and bbs senn a dozen ppople to he hossital this afternoonnin -3 bbltimore countt. theecar rrn into he back oo the bus at roads ii rosedale. 12 people-- pncluding the driver of the car-- were transsorted witt what are belleved to be minor injuries. 3 3 pnd ddzens re hurt after a commuter train crass in -33 hoboken, new jersey.. platform as t as pulling - into the station this morning. police say mechaaical &failure caased the crash. passengers re being treeted 3 3- 3 some fruutrrted neighbors wwnt to derail the light rail stop near
nathan sufferedd permanent brain daaage...where appear to sseeor hear them or show any awaaeness. awareness."the last thhee & peoole that have gotten hit, have all been people i knew, 3 pecause withhn this past semester, one person got hii by a buu, oneepeeson got hht they're braindamaged, thhy're in a coma, this issridiculouu"& janicc park, fox 45 nees at 10. & 3 tte university saas in light - of this recent hht and run... police et up a traffic pheckpoont in thh area...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.uerzos en favor de inmigrantes, del alcalde de nueva york, y felicitó al presidente obama, por su intervención de hoy en el paso texas. >>> estamos agradecidos con el presidente obama, por su esfuerzo, y establecer una reforma migratoria, comprensiva, y legal, y respetamos las decisiones del pueblo, y el congreso de estados unidos, le deseo suerte. es espero que tenga éxito. >>> y también se reunió con funcionarios, y miembros mexicanos en nueva york, y nos despedimos, telemundo, la única cadena
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.uerzos en favor de inmigrantes, del alcalde de nueva york, y felicitó al presidente obama, por su intervención de hoy en el paso texas. >>> estamos agradecidos con el presidente obama, por su esfuerzo, y establecer una reforma migratoria, comprensiva, y legal, y respetamos las decisiones del pueblo, y el congreso de estados unidos, le deseo suerte. es espero que tenga éxito. >>> y también se reunió con funcionarios, y...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.ivistas de arizona quiere la cabeza del polemico alguacil del condado maricopa, y no cesan en su esfuerzo por lograr la renuncia de "joe arpaio". --victor hugo lograr la renuncia de "joe arpaio". --victor hugo rodriguez tiene los detalles < grupo quiere cabeza de alguacil >> ante resultados de investigacion por parte de alguacil... el 4 de mayo el alguacil dejó claro que mientras la gente lo respalde no renunciará se lo acusa de malversación de fondos >> era su primer hombre forzando decisiones de... >> por lo que políticos y activistas se reunen para pedir su renuncia >> la supervisora del condado ha sido critica sobre la forma en como el alguacil maneja todo >> para que lo arresten y lo lleven donde debe estar, no sólo por malversación sino también abusos de autoridad >> va a caer, en los próximos 90 días, pues ha abusado de su poder con los ciudadanos >> representantes de su oficina no comentaron nada, pero se pide mesa de supervisores para explicar malversacion de fondos >> miles d
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.ivistas de arizona quiere la cabeza del polemico alguacil del condado maricopa, y no cesan en su esfuerzo por lograr la renuncia de "joe arpaio". --victor hugo lograr la renuncia de "joe arpaio". --victor hugo rodriguez tiene los detalles < grupo quiere cabeza de alguacil >> ante resultados de investigacion por parte de alguacil... el 4 de mayo el alguacil dejó claro que mientras la gente lo respalde no...
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one superintendent has an idea turned them into prisons and a letter to the editor of a local paper nathan booth laid out a staggering juxtaposition of the state of michigan spends annually somewhere between thirty thousand and forty thousand per prisoner if they're struggling to provide schools with seven thousand dollars per student so why is that the case joining me to discuss this is nathan booth superintendent for it pick on michigan public schools they thank you so much for joining us tonight now you're getting some attention obviously with this letter and clearly i don't think that you really want to turn public schools in michigan into prisons but why did you decide to write this letter that way it was an easy wage for people to understand how much a student gets from the state government and another area of the state government is our corrections system and right now we currently receive for the school year seven thousand three hundred sixteen dollars but the costs are talking about to drop my district closer to six hundred dollars less per student on this in so i want to drive ju
one superintendent has an idea turned them into prisons and a letter to the editor of a local paper nathan booth laid out a staggering juxtaposition of the state of michigan spends annually somewhere between thirty thousand and forty thousand per prisoner if they're struggling to provide schools with seven thousand dollars per student so why is that the case joining me to discuss this is nathan booth superintendent for it pick on michigan public schools they thank you so much for joining us...
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--en medio de protestas de organizaciones civiles, este viernes, el gobernador republicano "nathan dealpromulgo la ley "hb-87" con la que la policia podra interrogar a cualquier persona que parezca que esÁ ilegalemente en el pais.--pero no solo eso, la medida prohibe que se É albergue o se transporte a indocumentados y obliga a las empresas a usar el sistema "e-verify" antes de contratar a una persona.--la "hb-87" debera entrar en vigor el proximo primero de julio. ---los bomberos de san francisco sofocaron las llamas de un incendio de tres alarmas en el distrito de la mission. ---el siniestro comenzo despues de las 4 de la tarde en la azotea de un edificio localizado en las calles "20 y capp", y en cuestion de minutos las llamas se extendieron a dos inmuebles mas.---los residentes de los tres edificios fueron evacuados, y afortunadamente nadie resulto herido.---las causas del incendio permanecen bajo investigacion. --el joven que en el 2009 llego armado hasta los dientes a la preparatoria "hillsdale" de san mateo donde pretendia atentar contra algunos de sus maestros, sera enviado a un
--en medio de protestas de organizaciones civiles, este viernes, el gobernador republicano "nathan dealpromulgo la ley "hb-87" con la que la policia podra interrogar a cualquier persona que parezca que esÁ ilegalemente en el pais.--pero no solo eso, la medida prohibe que se É albergue o se transporte a indocumentados y obliga a las empresas a usar el sistema "e-verify" antes de contratar a una persona.--la "hb-87" debera entrar en vigor el proximo primero de...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.nteriza, y hasta de la última tecnología. >>> para coyotes, cruzar indocumentados se complicó. >>> los infrarojos, y lente bionico. >>> algunos cuentan con binoculares, y radios, y celulares, que guian a los indocumentados. >>> puede estar arriba, y viendo la zona. >>> si, viendo donde vienen los agentes, y dando mensajes al grupo donde andan cruzando, y dónde esconder, e ir. >>> usan más mensajes de texto, para no hacer ruido, y mandan un mensaje. >>> para evadir captura, traficantes, no hablan, los dirigen por celulares, y mensajes de texto, se llaman coyotes cibernéticos. >>> le dan el teléfono a la persona, no al guía, y los mandan por control remoto. >>> escuché de secuestradores que dan los celulares a los inmigrantes, y pidan más dinero a los familiares. >>> si, no tienen corazón. >>> el celular se convirtió en indispensable para quienes se pierden, y quieren salvar sus vidas. >>> y también tienen otros sistemas, para identificar donde está la patrulla fronteriza, y grupos inmig
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.nteriza, y hasta de la última tecnología. >>> para coyotes, cruzar indocumentados se complicó. >>> los infrarojos, y lente bionico. >>> algunos cuentan con binoculares, y radios, y celulares, que guian a los indocumentados. >>> puede estar arriba, y viendo la zona. >>> si, viendo donde vienen los agentes, y dando mensajes al grupo donde andan cruzando, y dónde esconder, e ir. >>> usan...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada. de los estados unidos rechazo la el tribunal supremo de jsuticia de los estados unidos rechazo la peticion de un grupo catolico que denuncio a unos supervisores que condenaron und ecreto del cardenal que prohibio las adopciones por partes de parejas gay, se acusa a san francisco de ser hostil al catolicismo. >> esta vez la noticia se origino en twitter el principal asiistente d donal runsfelt mando el mensaje en twitter de la muerte de bin
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada. de los estados unidos rechazo la el tribunal supremo de jsuticia de los estados unidos rechazo la peticion de un grupo catolico que denuncio a unos supervisores que condenaron und ecreto del cardenal que prohibio las adopciones por partes de parejas gay, se acusa a san francisco de ser hostil al catolicismo. >> esta vez la noticia se origino en twitter el principal asiistente d donal runsfelt mando el mensaje en twitter de la muerte de...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda foda. >> smith: for six months, frontline has been investigating the secret war that made headlines with the killing of bin laden. in december last year, i traveled across afghanistan and up to the border of pakistan, together with frontline correspondent stephen grey. beyond this checkpoint, the campaign against the taliban and al qaeda is led by us intelligence. here, the cia is funding, arming and running secret afghan militia who guard the border, gather intelligence and launch kill raids against the militants. >> they're called "counter- terrorism pursuit teams," and they are groups of afghans very well paid, apparently pretty well trained, with guns, and they operate at the direction of the cia. these are direct-action, you know, go-to-the-ball kind of groups. they're not standing around and guarding checkpoints and, you know, street corners. they're going after people. >> smith: her
and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from scott nathan and laura debonis. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda foda. >> smith: for six months, frontline has been investigating the secret war that made headlines with the killing of bin laden. in december last year, i traveled across afghanistan and up to the border of pakistan, together with frontline correspondent stephen grey. beyond this checkpoint, the campaign...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.idente george w.bush, obama llamó personalmente al ex ta tar para darle la noticia cuando se habla de ossama bin laden new york fue la capital del dolor por el baño de sangre. liz gonzález en directo desde la capital del mundo, liz adelante. >>> después de jubilo y alivio llegó la advertencia y dura realidad la muerte de bin laden no significa que podemos bajar la guardia no podemos equivocarnos, asumimos que los discipulos de bin laden querrán vengar su muerte. >>> las autoridades aseguran que no hay una amenaza específico pero recordaron que bin laden ordenó al menos una docena de ataques en nueva york aunque no todos tan certeros como el 9/11 policías con perros y armados patrullaban los centros de transporte, e mientras que oficiales examinaban bolsas de pasajeros en trenes subterráneo, el público sigue atento. >>> uno tiene que cuidarse más ahora que murió porque van a venir las represalias. >>> más segura, más tranquila, porque yo creo que todo esto estamos que expuestos ate ener
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.idente george w.bush, obama llamó personalmente al ex ta tar para darle la noticia cuando se habla de ossama bin laden new york fue la capital del dolor por el baño de sangre. liz gonzález en directo desde la capital del mundo, liz adelante. >>> después de jubilo y alivio llegó la advertencia y dura realidad la muerte de bin laden no significa que podemos bajar la guardia no podemos equivocarnos, asumimos que los discipulos de...
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david to nathan horton and that is your on only goal of the game. 1-0, bruins headed to the stanley cup finals for the first time in 21 years, game one wednesday in vancouver. >> in college softball, stanford and alabama, down the line off the glove of 43 lisa and jackie, 1-0 and that is the only run. alabama wins 1-0 and headed to the colleges softball world series. how about florida and oregon, two homers but best highlighted, incoming, smashed a car with a long side ball. knocked off the side view mirror on that vehicle. should he apologize in a post game press conference. not much else for the gated teors feel sorry about that. stay with this game. 9-1. that is a wrap on morning sports. mike shumann will be with all your highlights. have a great holiday weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >>> next at 8:30, police in campbell are still looking for a man that say beat a three-year-old girl and left her for dead in a rolled up carpet. also a seafood scam, why the fish you order may not be the z >>> this morning president obama is in poland meeting with the president there. he arrived in
david to nathan horton and that is your on only goal of the game. 1-0, bruins headed to the stanley cup finals for the first time in 21 years, game one wednesday in vancouver. >> in college softball, stanford and alabama, down the line off the glove of 43 lisa and jackie, 1-0 and that is the only run. alabama wins 1-0 and headed to the colleges softball world series. how about florida and oregon, two homers but best highlighted, incoming, smashed a car with a long side ball. knocked off...
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one of those brave heroes who lost his life is a fellow illinoisan, captain nathan nyelander. captain nathan nyelander was born outside of chicago, illinois, and grew up in illinois and texas. his military career began in august, 1994, with his enlistment in the united states air force. after completing basic military training and follow-on technical training in texas, florida and mississippi, he served as an enlisted weather forecaster, rising to the rank of technical sergeant. his enlisted assignments include the weather forecaster at luke air force base in arizona and seoul, republic of south korea, and culminated as the presidential weather forecaster at camp david, maryland. in 2006 captain nyelander did what few do. he earned his commission through officer training school and ended as a distinguished graduate. as a weather officer, captain nyelander held positions as a weather flight commander at joint base pearl harbor in hawaii and davis air force base in arizona. captain nyelander was most recently assign as the lead weather advisor for the afghanistan air force. his
one of those brave heroes who lost his life is a fellow illinoisan, captain nathan nyelander. captain nathan nyelander was born outside of chicago, illinois, and grew up in illinois and texas. his military career began in august, 1994, with his enlistment in the united states air force. after completing basic military training and follow-on technical training in texas, florida and mississippi, he served as an enlisted weather forecaster, rising to the rank of technical sergeant. his enlisted...
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nathan engle featured on "extreme couponing" joins us this morning. on tlc. nathan, how long have you been extreme couponing and give us an idea why you started this? >> well, i've been couponing for about three, three and a half years, and i started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were drowning in debt. we had so much debt, just incredible. we started setting a grocery budget and through setting a budget i realized i had to stretch my money. i naturally turned to coupons to do that. >> you know i went on your website and side up because i'm something of a coupon fanatic myself. some folks, though, accuse you and other couponers on the show of being a hoarder, but the most important thing that we've been talking about all weekend here at cnn, is all the groceries that you're buying that benefits troop. give us an idea of how all this works? >> what we can do, is we buy a lot of stuff as you can see on tlc's extreme couponing. we can give it away and we're empowered to give through that. a lot of
nathan engle featured on "extreme couponing" joins us this morning. on tlc. nathan, how long have you been extreme couponing and give us an idea why you started this? >> well, i've been couponing for about three, three and a half years, and i started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were drowning in debt. we had so much debt, just incredible. we started setting a grocery budget and through setting a budget i realized i had...
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ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.los datos son irrefutables... ---una de cada 4 mujeres ha sido victima de violencia intrafamiliar en los estados unidos.. ---un millon 300 mil mujeres son golpeadas por sus parejas.. ---85 porciento de las victimas de violencia intrafamiliar son mujeres... ---las mujeres entre 20 a 24 aÑos de edad son las ms propensas... --y como nos dice jaime peluffo, desafortunad amente todas estas estadisticas parecen haber estado presentes en el homicidio-suicidio ocurrido en la universidad estatal de california en san jose... take pkg el homicidio-suicidio en la universidad estatal de san jos ya tiene nombres y rostros.. s.o.t. pat lopes harris/portavoz, sjsu 3:23:00 we believe the husband shot the wife and the third person with them and then shot him self.. la portavoz de la universidad dijo que el marido mat a la esposa, a una tercera persona y luego se dispar a si mismo. thomas kyle williams de 26 aÑos y marcory tarlit caliguiran de 25, ambos estudiantes de contabilidad a un mes de graduarse,
ricardo martinez, nathan miller... laringe inflamada.los datos son irrefutables... ---una de cada 4 mujeres ha sido victima de violencia intrafamiliar en los estados unidos.. ---un millon 300 mil mujeres son golpeadas por sus parejas.. ---85 porciento de las victimas de violencia intrafamiliar son mujeres... ---las mujeres entre 20 a 24 aÑos de edad son las ms propensas... --y como nos dice jaime peluffo, desafortunad amente todas estas estadisticas parecen haber estado presentes en el...
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tomorrow night, from the program "castle", nathan fillion, the latest castoff from "dancing with the from calle 13. and then later this week, chris o'donnell, ginnifer goodwin, windell middlebrooks, kate hudson, and music from zac brown band and raphael saadiq. so please join us. our first guest tonight is a talented and charming man and a former packed brat. you can see him every week on "parks and recreation" and read all about his unbelievable life in the new book "stories i only tell my friends," please say hello to rob lowe. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. hey, congratulations. they just said your book's number three on "the new york times" best-seller list. >> how about that? >> jimmy: that's pretty good. >> unbelievable. >> jimmy: do you ever -- did you worry, what if i write this and nobody's interested in reading it? >> every day i was writing it. >> jimmy: so you thought, i have to put all the good stories in here. >> writing is way, way, way more frightening than acting ever was. oh, yeah, it's the blank page. nobody writing a script. nobody making you look good
tomorrow night, from the program "castle", nathan fillion, the latest castoff from "dancing with the from calle 13. and then later this week, chris o'donnell, ginnifer goodwin, windell middlebrooks, kate hudson, and music from zac brown band and raphael saadiq. so please join us. our first guest tonight is a talented and charming man and a former packed brat. you can see him every week on "parks and recreation" and read all about his unbelievable life in the new book...
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but nathan ingles is a guy who knows the real deal.ts u.s. troops serving overseas. i asked him how he got into extreme couponing. >> started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were just drowning in debt. we had so much debt, it was just incredible. so we started setting a grocery budget. through setting a grocery budget i realized i had to stretch my opinion. so naturally i turned to coupons to do that. >> i went on your website and signed up because i'm something of a coupon fanatic myself. some folks though accuse you and other couponers on the show of being a horder but the most important thing that we've been talking about all weekend here at cnn is all the groceries that you're buying that benefits troop a. give us an idea how all this works. >> well, what we can do is we buy a lot of stuff, as you can see on tlc's "extreme couponing." what we do with all that stuff is we are empowered to give it away. that's one of the great things about it. lot of people when they see the sho
but nathan ingles is a guy who knows the real deal.ts u.s. troops serving overseas. i asked him how he got into extreme couponing. >> started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were just drowning in debt. we had so much debt, it was just incredible. so we started setting a grocery budget. through setting a grocery budget i realized i had to stretch my opinion. so naturally i turned to coupons to do that. >> i went on your website...
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resolution declaring the intention of the board of supervisors to vacate the one-block section of nathan street between lombard and columbus, they set the hearing date for june 7 for that item. and lastly, the board heard the appeal of the conditional use authorization for project 1268, a project you never quite a few times. the board voted to modify the conditional use approved by the planning commission. the project was to be developed -- was to develop four dwelling units. the board added -- this is an rh3 district. they added three conditions. to minimize the height of the proposed elevator penthouse, to minimize the height of the building and to cap the height of the building. i have more information. in terms of interest -- introductions, supervisor david chiu introduced an amendment to the planning code. there are 11 components to this introduction. his amendment would increase the amount of principal-permitted parking spaces, make off streets parking requirements in the van ness a special district, eliminates minimum parking requirements through chinatown makes use and the -- mix
resolution declaring the intention of the board of supervisors to vacate the one-block section of nathan street between lombard and columbus, they set the hearing date for june 7 for that item. and lastly, the board heard the appeal of the conditional use authorization for project 1268, a project you never quite a few times. the board voted to modify the conditional use approved by the planning commission. the project was to be developed -- was to develop four dwelling units. the board added --...
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my name is melanie nathan. i am a personal advocate and conflict resolution specialist.i serve as vice president on the board of fair housing in marine and was recently reappointed to the marin human rights council. i practiced law in south africa before moving to the u.s. in march of this year i was faced with a choice. i could stay in the united states with might call-year-old daughter in a shared custody arrangement or i would have to leave her behind to go into exile with my same-sex spouse and our four-year old. our nightmare involves navigating the complex immigration system to keep our family together. had we not been of the same sex, we would have not had any problems. after receiving help from senator feinstein, i led the drive to introduced private bill 867. when my advocacy became public, scores of bi-national couples began contacting me for help. not a day goes1/ request. i testified before the california state assembly, judiciary committee, and provided written testimony to senator leahy for the uniting of american families act. the irc, in making their reco
my name is melanie nathan. i am a personal advocate and conflict resolution specialist.i serve as vice president on the board of fair housing in marine and was recently reappointed to the marin human rights council. i practiced law in south africa before moving to the u.s. in march of this year i was faced with a choice. i could stay in the united states with might call-year-old daughter in a shared custody arrangement or i would have to leave her behind to go into exile with my same-sex spouse...
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. >> reporter: for nathan pacheko, the dream began in his fairfax county parent's home. he has come a long way and tuesday night at the british embassy in dc, he performed for prince ch. >> is it a little nerve-racking when you have royalty in front of you? >> yes, at least i always get a little bit of the butter flies whenever i sing but it's that adrenalin that you just feed off of as a performer so we got up there, started singing, and it was such a neat feeling in the room so we rode that wave of emotion and let it carry us the rest of the way. >> reporter: he's 31 years old now but this began way back when he was just two. >> when we would go to mcgruder's grocery store wauz we were living in vienna then, all the cashiers would look up and say, oh, here comes the singing baby. >> reporter: that 2-year-old eventually grew into a student here at oakton high school in fairfax county. he remembers being a performer even then. >> the first one was fiddler on the roof. i was the tailor, and then we did south pacific and the king and i. >> and did that serve you ? >> absol
. >> reporter: for nathan pacheko, the dream began in his fairfax county parent's home. he has come a long way and tuesday night at the british embassy in dc, he performed for prince ch. >> is it a little nerve-racking when you have royalty in front of you? >> yes, at least i always get a little bit of the butter flies whenever i sing but it's that adrenalin that you just feed off of as a performer so we got up there, started singing, and it was such a neat feeling in the room...
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nathan bill. good night. have a good evening and thank you. [applause]
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joining us is of professor nathan holtman of the university of maryland. he's an energy policy expert at the brookings institute. thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> germany is moving away from nuclear power whereas france, the host of the g-8 summit, is pro nuclear. what can we expect from u.s. president barack obama? >> president obama said nuclear power will remain a pillar of our energy industry here in the united states. it's likely that in the next coming months and years we'll have a discussion about nuclear power here in the united states but the discussion will rotate primarily arne questions of regulation and questions and not the bigger questions of whether we have it or not. >> what lessons have u.s. regulators learned from japan's accident? >> it's clear from the japanese situation to the regular dptorst there are several dimensions to review. we'll look at requirements our reactors have for backup power and one hopes increase them to increase the backup power supplies so the reactors can continue to run in the event of a blackout. th
joining us is of professor nathan holtman of the university of maryland. he's an energy policy expert at the brookings institute. thank you very much. >> happy to be here. >> germany is moving away from nuclear power whereas france, the host of the g-8 summit, is pro nuclear. what can we expect from u.s. president barack obama? >> president obama said nuclear power will remain a pillar of our energy industry here in the united states. it's likely that in the next coming months...
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author is nathan hodge. >> next tomiko brown-nagin looks at the civil rights movement in atlanta and the differences between the activists who participated in it over three decades. this is a little over an hour. >> welcome. it is my great pleasure to introduce tomiko brown-nagin, the justice thurgood marshall school of law and professor of history in virginia. professor tomiko brown-nagin holds a ph.d. from duke university and a law degree from yale university where she was an editor of the yale law journal. she received her b.a. summa cum laude from berman university. she served as a law clerk to the honorable jane roth of the united states court of appeals for the third circuit and to the honorable robert l. carter of the united states district court for the southern district of new york. at uva, profession brown teaches constitutional law, constitutional and social history and education law. she's considered one of the leading young legal historians and has written widely in the areas of legal history, education law, and the supreme court's equal protection jurisprudence. her sch
author is nathan hodge. >> next tomiko brown-nagin looks at the civil rights movement in atlanta and the differences between the activists who participated in it over three decades. this is a little over an hour. >> welcome. it is my great pleasure to introduce tomiko brown-nagin, the justice thurgood marshall school of law and professor of history in virginia. professor tomiko brown-nagin holds a ph.d. from duke university and a law degree from yale university where she was an...
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lopez wrote an award about nathan yale airs, a homeless man he befriended. he's a promising student before he fell on hard times due to mental illness. asked questions and got advice from the successful journalist. he says the only way to touch people and make a difference is to get out there and do the work. >> it doesn't work. and the stories are out there on every block, in every city in the united states and in the world. >> lopez's column brought attention to the pain of people with illness go through. and now for after the week, taking notes may seem like a tedious task and sometimes it can be hard to organize them. but the smartphone is making it easier to make access to your notes wherever you go. the app allows you to attach notes audio recordings as well as pictures to your phone. you can have instant access on to your computer as well. the app is free for android and iphone users. >>> it was an interesting week for the movies. i have reviews from ma dee ya's big heavy family. first up ma dee ya. all she wants to do is sit with her family. she trie
lopez wrote an award about nathan yale airs, a homeless man he befriended. he's a promising student before he fell on hard times due to mental illness. asked questions and got advice from the successful journalist. he says the only way to touch people and make a difference is to get out there and do the work. >> it doesn't work. and the stories are out there on every block, in every city in the united states and in the world. >> lopez's column brought attention to the pain of people...
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giants won along with joe nathan to minnesota for aj pierzynski.t trades in baseball history. tonight the latest reminder. >> here's the payoff pitch and a line drive caught. he's done it. he has done it. francisco has pitched a no- hitter. >> he hasn't pitched a complete game in his career before tonight. his no hitter is the fifth by a pitcher from the anyone dominican republic. > knuckle baller. giants up by 1. in the bottom of the 9th, the mets come right back. jose reyes pokes one to center field. tied at 6. bring on aubrey huff in the 10th inning. gone. brian wilkin gets the save and the giants win 7-6. nice start for tyson ross who bid six innings against the indians in one run baseball. the thing fell apart for brian in the 9th. orlando cabrera breaks the 1-1 tie. as cabrera drives in two more. two batters later, indians get their seventh win in a row. they beat the a's 4-1 as a final. i have in my hand the tuesday night top five. at number five, it pays to have friends in high places. marcos' highball. it was over the green monster. 7-3. p
giants won along with joe nathan to minnesota for aj pierzynski.t trades in baseball history. tonight the latest reminder. >> here's the payoff pitch and a line drive caught. he's done it. he has done it. francisco has pitched a no- hitter. >> he hasn't pitched a complete game in his career before tonight. his no hitter is the fifth by a pitcher from the anyone dominican republic. > knuckle baller. giants up by 1. in the bottom of the 9th, the mets come right back. jose reyes...
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like 9-year-old nathan walters from spokane who died after a peanut exposure while on a field trip.14-year-old anna of arizona, in a coma after eating cereal she didn't know had peanuts. a new study funded by the food allergy initiative in an upcoming issue of "pediatrics" found 1 in 12 children have food allergies. that's almost twice as many as initially thought. 40% of those with allergies have a life threatening condition. >> say aww. >> reporter: at lily's once a year allergy test, a pinprick with a microscopic droplet of peanut extract turns into a hive. >> yeah. she's still allergic to peanuts. >> reporter: in colorado springs to keep lily safe from peanuts, everyone, even visitors, washes their hands when entering the classroom. >> we are a peanut free environment. >> if i come in, i have to wash my hands. >> you do, absolutely. >> reporter: not every community is so accommodating. in edge water, florida, there's anger that so many students had to rinse their mouths and wash their hands repeatedly for just one child with an allergy. back at lily's school, kids still bring th
like 9-year-old nathan walters from spokane who died after a peanut exposure while on a field trip.14-year-old anna of arizona, in a coma after eating cereal she didn't know had peanuts. a new study funded by the food allergy initiative in an upcoming issue of "pediatrics" found 1 in 12 children have food allergies. that's almost twice as many as initially thought. 40% of those with allergies have a life threatening condition. >> say aww. >> reporter: at lily's once a year...
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my name is nathan logan at the san francisco school. i played basketball for the first time this year and we had to go to the ymca for our home games. also, many practices have been canceled because of thehelled b weather and we practice outside. when it rains, we have to do p.e. in our spanish room which is quite small and the spanish teachers have to move around and it gets a little confusing about where everyone is going. so if we can build the multipurpose center, we can have games at our school and we don't have to do p. nechlt -- we don't have to do p.e. in our spanish room. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am maxi kim moto and i am a fifth grader at the san francisco school. we had a performance and we were cramped into a little music room and we were split apart and the audience and it was too tight to breathe and with the new facility we will be able to pull out the row of chairs and a stage and have lots of room to breathe, i guess. and yeah. i think will this will be a good experience for teachers and children t
my name is nathan logan at the san francisco school. i played basketball for the first time this year and we had to go to the ymca for our home games. also, many practices have been canceled because of thehelled b weather and we practice outside. when it rains, we have to do p.e. in our spanish room which is quite small and the spanish teachers have to move around and it gets a little confusing about where everyone is going. so if we can build the multipurpose center, we can have games at our...
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nathan horton leads the two-on-one. and seguin makes it happen again. so, the bruins up 4-2.nutes to play in the third. great play in net by tim thomas, denying everyone who wanted to come in. bruins win 6-5. and the series is now tied at 1-1. >>> that is your espn news update. i'm don bell. >>> and for those of you keeping score on "dancing with the stars," only three folks are left now, heading into next week's final. >> no real surprises in last night's elimination. after ralph macchio had the lowest score in the semifinals. now, he is out. >> that leaves actresses kirstie alley and chelsea kane, along with steelers wide receiver, hines ward. they're all vying for the coveted mirrorball trophy. >> yeah. if you made it this far, you have nothing to be ashamed of. they did really well. >> kirstie is the crowd favorite. see how it plays out. >>> a wisconsin man has scored a mcmilestone. he has consumed his 25,000th big mac. >> makes you kind of sick, doesn't it? john gorske hit his goal 35 years to the day, after he started munching the meat patties. he keeps his cartons and
nathan horton leads the two-on-one. and seguin makes it happen again. so, the bruins up 4-2.nutes to play in the third. great play in net by tim thomas, denying everyone who wanted to come in. bruins win 6-5. and the series is now tied at 1-1. >>> that is your espn news update. i'm don bell. >>> and for those of you keeping score on "dancing with the stars," only three folks are left now, heading into next week's final. >> no real surprises in last night's...
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and finally to extreme sports where american defending champion nathan adams has pulled off some jaw dropping tricks to win the second round as this year's red bull x. fighters world tour in brazil round one. dimitar is hot so we thought you to approach injury leaving the position at the top of the need a ball why don't you put in and adams proved to be the star of the stage his technical tricks extraordinary use of the false and energy helping to take his first ranbir job to just the first place in the overall standings on one hundred sixty five points thank you for the twenty points back and let me not ascend on a hundred and a serious man who used to roam until the twenty fourth to study olympic i. and that's all the sports news. in taiwan all she's available in this type of type eat the how it calls a hotel site be sure sometimes he hotel hotel while she how his the groom who took the show with her child some will do see typee hotel cuba show so photo from the hotel resort evergreen the hotel type eat victoria hotel prince her town hall springs resort and spa tied to a hotel whil
and finally to extreme sports where american defending champion nathan adams has pulled off some jaw dropping tricks to win the second round as this year's red bull x. fighters world tour in brazil round one. dimitar is hot so we thought you to approach injury leaving the position at the top of the need a ball why don't you put in and adams proved to be the star of the stage his technical tricks extraordinary use of the false and energy helping to take his first ranbir job to just the first...
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nathan horton with the one-timer right side at one. later in the second.score, patrice bergeron, finds marchand in front of the net. bruins up 3-1. third period. eric brewer, takes the shot, bounces off the end of the boards. there's steve downie. he had 33 saves, bruins win 3-1. they take a three games to two series lead. >> let's go to the diamond, shall we? blue jays and yankees. cologne on the mound facing jose bautista in the first. get up and get on. 19th home run of the season, leads the big. blue jays win it 7-3. that is all for your espn news update, i am don bell. >>> well, the best seat in the house for a baseball game can be a little dangerous, even if you're a former president. >> this as chicago catcher tried to catch a foul ball. check this out, very close, as george w. bush sat in the owner's box. this is at last night's white s sox/rangers game. he was good at dodging that. i was impressed by lawyer, she got right out of the way. >> the president has good reflexes. he was ducking the shoes. good shape, mr. president. all right. >>> coming
nathan horton with the one-timer right side at one. later in the second.score, patrice bergeron, finds marchand in front of the net. bruins up 3-1. third period. eric brewer, takes the shot, bounces off the end of the boards. there's steve downie. he had 33 saves, bruins win 3-1. they take a three games to two series lead. >> let's go to the diamond, shall we? blue jays and yankees. cologne on the mound facing jose bautista in the first. get up and get on. 19th home run of the season,...
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needs to go head to head with a fifth grader than a job or even a bad georgia republican governor nathan deal so much for the fourth the state of journalism georgia after a local news affiliate ran a scathing article about potential ethics violations coming out of the governor's office governor barbour reporters from that affiliate from covering a bill signing ceremony until they apologized for the article in the words governor deal's off this is trying to censor news coverage of his administration is he taking a page out of hosni mubarak's playbook or just another republican procrit. and a very very ugly ron paul like father like son last week rand paul compared universal health care to slavery and over the weekend his dad a rendezvous. same thing here and on fox news yes yesterday morning ron paul was challenged that the general welfare clause of the constitution seems to allow for the creation of national health insurance and he came up with this response it was the decision of the supreme court in one thousand nine hundred thirty seven. when they said that social security was constit
needs to go head to head with a fifth grader than a job or even a bad georgia republican governor nathan deal so much for the fourth the state of journalism georgia after a local news affiliate ran a scathing article about potential ethics violations coming out of the governor's office governor barbour reporters from that affiliate from covering a bill signing ceremony until they apologized for the article in the words governor deal's off this is trying to censor news coverage of his...
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will kick start her quest for her nathan grand slam against forty year old japanese can go dot com and would face growing open finalists among the stars at the last eight russia's leaders are over is the number three seed is in line to take on hold of francesca schiavone in the quarter finals however spawn the robot has just suffered a setback to pen schweigen the brussels open and the finals and on the men's side defending champion and world number one rafael nadal opens against americans john is not the spaniard could run into nicolas out a day in round three and three times on it's going so to leave sweden in quarter finals second seed novak djokovic a prince against the twenty meter back and the serve he was under in this season is in lengthy battle one hundred one martin del potro in the third round this week are usually been waiting for him in the last eight while a battle with roger federer at least in the semifinals watching the property title djokovic should become the new world number one out of the tournament you need to either win in paris or rely on the doll to concede his
will kick start her quest for her nathan grand slam against forty year old japanese can go dot com and would face growing open finalists among the stars at the last eight russia's leaders are over is the number three seed is in line to take on hold of francesca schiavone in the quarter finals however spawn the robot has just suffered a setback to pen schweigen the brussels open and the finals and on the men's side defending champion and world number one rafael nadal opens against americans john...
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the governor nathan beale signed that law yesterday. the author will be here with me in the studio live and also someone who's against it. you want to hear the conversation. >>> also another conversation you'll be interested to hear, a rare interview with hank aaron, talking about baseball, how it's letting down the black community. also talking about who the real home run king should be. from the cnn center, this is your cnn saturday morning. glad you could spend part of your day here with us. it's 7:00 a.m. in morgan city, louisiana. all eyes on morgan city today. let's talk about this flooding, major flooding has swamped the upper mississippi and ohio river valley is now making aim at lower mississippi. later today the army corps of engineers could open the morganza spill way in louisiana. it has not been opened in more than 40 years. w450i why would they open it now? it could save the cities of new orleans and baton rouge saving them from flooding, but unfortunately it would flood homes and businesses in the southwest part of the st
the governor nathan beale signed that law yesterday. the author will be here with me in the studio live and also someone who's against it. you want to hear the conversation. >>> also another conversation you'll be interested to hear, a rare interview with hank aaron, talking about baseball, how it's letting down the black community. also talking about who the real home run king should be. from the cnn center, this is your cnn saturday morning. glad you could spend part of your day here...