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ito has to work late into the day. as more than 150 of his wards are scattered around the prefecture. he also calls on children who need extra attention. this child lives with her grandmotheand sister. she had trouble adjusting to her new surroundings. then he parents went back to fukushima to work. often she didn't go to school. >> translator: great. you understand this math. >> reporter: she feels more secure because she realizes ito cares about her. now she goes to school every day. >> translator: she seemed troubled at first, so we asked mr. ito to come and see her, and that's what he did. i really appreciate his help. >> reporter: recently, ito has noticed that some youngsters are changing their behavior. they are starting to open up about their worries more than before. >> translator: the children are finally coming to terms with the situation. two years after the disaster, they're able to talk about their troubles and feelings. >> reporter: ito's term runs out in march. a new teacher will replace him. >> transla
ito has to work late into the day. as more than 150 of his wards are scattered around the prefecture. he also calls on children who need extra attention. this child lives with her grandmotheand sister. she had trouble adjusting to her new surroundings. then he parents went back to fukushima to work. often she didn't go to school. >> translator: great. you understand this math. >> reporter: she feels more secure because she realizes ito cares about her. now she goes to school every...
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it is ito outrageous and so badly done. a moron could have produced and directed it because it was awful. >> you come back to the incentivand all thav. there is it crying about the sequester for example when the president said after the speech, oh, my goodness, the people who sweep thes in the white house and will have to cut those jobs and in the meantime playing golf with tiger woods. it is it the hipock chrisy -- hypocrisy of everyone in t government. and 60,000 my friend means a lot to a guy. >> and as a former tax preparer. i defend the i.r.s.. they don't make the rules they enforce them it is the bone heads in congress who make the rules. oh, by the way, i.r.s., go and enforce it they are stuck with stupid ways. >> that is way more than four seconds. >> they are taking your money. >> and look at the tweet that william shatner. >> i watched the i.r.s. radio and appalled at the utter waste of taxpayer. >> captain kirk is slamming it. you know you are in bad shape. >> no one in the i.r.s.. tracey, no one in the i.r.s. wh
it is ito outrageous and so badly done. a moron could have produced and directed it because it was awful. >> you come back to the incentivand all thav. there is it crying about the sequester for example when the president said after the speech, oh, my goodness, the people who sweep thes in the white house and will have to cut those jobs and in the meantime playing golf with tiger woods. it is it the hipock chrisy -- hypocrisy of everyone in t government. and 60,000 my friend means a lot...
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salaries at supermarket chain ito-yokado will go up 1.5% or about $56 per month. employees with children will receive additional increase. the company will also raise pay at major convenient store chain. managers are hoping that these raises will also help improve consumer sentiment. some young people are making their own opportunities far fm home. more and more students from abroad are studying in japan. 130,000 at the latest count. many come from other asian countries and some stay o set up businesses of their own. >> reporter: every weekend aspiring business people attend this seminar in tokyo. >> translator: japan is amazing country. i want to open a business here. >> translator: i understand japanese culture and vietnamese culture. my vantage point between them gives me a great opportunity. >> translator: i had to create a development system that is inexpensive but superior. i'll do that by taking advantage of china's strength and development. >> reporter: this training program has given rise to more than 30 new business ventures. it is hoped that when they b
salaries at supermarket chain ito-yokado will go up 1.5% or about $56 per month. employees with children will receive additional increase. the company will also raise pay at major convenient store chain. managers are hoping that these raises will also help improve consumer sentiment. some young people are making their own opportunities far fm home. more and more students from abroad are studying in japan. 130,000 at the latest count. many come from other asian countries and some stay o set up...
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st put ito law with his signature. these are democrats. this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use anned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. these are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but
st put ito law with his signature. these are democrats. this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said...
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so heavy i put the book aside and pinessed ito my kindle. but it was worth it.en asked who in history i would most like to interview and my answer is churchil. we owe him everything for recognizing the threat posed by hitler and the courage that it took in the beginning to stand alone against him. this book reminds us to remember as well his iron will and ability to focus. it recounts how once in the middle of dictation, an ash from his cigar set his clothing on fire. a secretary saw the rising smoke and said, "sir, you are on fire. may i put you out?" the prime minister, not looking up responded with nawnch lawness, "yes, please do," and kept right on dictating. in this age of twitter fancy phones and multitasking, as we watch the self-important creatures of official washington lunge from photo-op to photo-op as the rest of us trail in their wake i wonder wouldn't it be better if we slowed down and focused on one thing at a time. we learned to multitask but we're not getting much done. basement of back in a minute so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to g
so heavy i put the book aside and pinessed ito my kindle. but it was worth it.en asked who in history i would most like to interview and my answer is churchil. we owe him everything for recognizing the threat posed by hitler and the courage that it took in the beginning to stand alone against him. this book reminds us to remember as well his iron will and ability to focus. it recounts how once in the middle of dictation, an ash from his cigar set his clothing on fire. a secretary saw the rising...
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reproduce the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking ito sarah from what you said it is fear i'm sure a lot of people might see that nothing really has changed still those tough austerity measures that are being put in place so i went or she is a bridge in any better now also than when it said out down the path of austerity. well this is one of the towns that was forced to admit today that economically you look at the figures we are worse off today the budget announcing coincided with the latest unemployment figures they've called our living costs have increased as we were listening to the chancellor deliver that twenty thirteen budget i was outside with some of the protesters from some trade unions and his announcements were met it's allowed for the people gathered there they really haven't found a message this government the resonates with british think when it comes to living cause as he said we saw the measures that were announced with designed to kind of combat sort of that the chance of the saying that this was a budget for hard worki
reproduce the economy and it seems today again for all the announcements once again that is lacking ito sarah from what you said it is fear i'm sure a lot of people might see that nothing really has changed still those tough austerity measures that are being put in place so i went or she is a bridge in any better now also than when it said out down the path of austerity. well this is one of the towns that was forced to admit today that economically you look at the figures we are worse off today...
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ito clock for tomorrow an increase in cloud cover and initial rain and the training the north bay.ate to heavy rain. we will see scattered showers on the back and waking up tomorrow morning. unsettled weather will discontinued, not only into wednesday but thursday as well. when this is all said and done, and and and half of rain for the sonoma hills. three-quarters of an end for the rest of the bay area. the that umbrella handy for the next couple of days, friday will be a dry one but still on the chilly side with a mix of sun and clouds. it will feel like springtime saturday into sunday, clear skies sunshine and mid to upper 60s. big changes in the upcoming forecast, here is george with traffic. >> we are looking at bigger backup said the bay bridge toll plaza the we have seen in a while. drive times are pushing 80 minutes. earlier than usual, 880 approach is backed up nearly to the top of the ramp. slow traffic from just as the berkeley curve on 80 westbound. the san mateo bridge, highway 92 and the changes here. it is still an 11 minute drive time across the sand. slower on the
ito clock for tomorrow an increase in cloud cover and initial rain and the training the north bay.ate to heavy rain. we will see scattered showers on the back and waking up tomorrow morning. unsettled weather will discontinued, not only into wednesday but thursday as well. when this is all said and done, and and and half of rain for the sonoma hills. three-quarters of an end for the rest of the bay area. the that umbrella handy for the next couple of days, friday will be a dry one but still on...
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controllers have to leave the tower caps and all of that it will only happen because the president wants ito happen. i have managed five agencies without indiana secrety of state, two or 3% budget cut is very manageable. this president can do it, instead of the legal aliens let out of prison, he said that wasn't us, us being the white house. lou: arnie duncan said the teachers were already getting pink slips. when you have an administration lying to the public and they don't have the guts to call him on it, we have a problem in this country. national media only beginning to hold this administration responsible for what it says. "the new york times" fnally, the "washington post" finally saying there has to be some accountability before discussing reality here. >> thanks to programs like yours, we are getting the word out and the fact of the matter is a lot of us here aren't blinking. i'm proud of the work we have done not backing down to these scare tactics. next week we will take the remaining excuses off the table, we will say if you need flexibility, a lot of us don't think you do, you can
controllers have to leave the tower caps and all of that it will only happen because the president wants ito happen. i have managed five agencies without indiana secrety of state, two or 3% budget cut is very manageable. this president can do it, instead of the legal aliens let out of prison, he said that wasn't us, us being the white house. lou: arnie duncan said the teachers were already getting pink slips. when you have an administration lying to the public and they don't have the guts to...
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so itoes.ake the arguments for the electric cart, supposed to be better for the environment electric car batteries are better for on-then the environment, contributing less to global warming. perhaps not. consensus center. by that time an electric car rolls of the direction line that has already contributed 30,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions because just making the done thing, especially the battery requires a lot of energy. manufacturing in conventional cars creates only 14,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions. so befe you even get on the road the so-called green energy friendly alternative, the electric car has already produced twice the negative environmental impacts regular cars. and it turns out that zero emissions promise from electric car makers is just that, a promise, not much more. when you factor in the huge commissions created in the electric cars manufacturing, the green option is still creating more carbon taxes than a conventional car, even after driving 50,000 miles. an
so itoes.ake the arguments for the electric cart, supposed to be better for the environment electric car batteries are better for on-then the environment, contributing less to global warming. perhaps not. consensus center. by that time an electric car rolls of the direction line that has already contributed 30,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions because just making the done thing, especially the battery requires a lot of energy. manufacturing in conventional cars creates only 14,000 pounds...
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abusing the term and are requesting internet users to stop using the word unless they actually use ito. what do you think? >> kids to go to the library, a physical library and look at the duodecimal system, the college dueling a but. the company has to protect its trademark. how kleenex
abusing the term and are requesting internet users to stop using the word unless they actually use ito. what do you think? >> kids to go to the library, a physical library and look at the duodecimal system, the college dueling a but. the company has to protect its trademark. how kleenex
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in a new book catastrophic care, they make the case arguing people need ito become consumers of health care so they, not insurance companies or the government, actually see, feel and pay the bill. that will force producers of health care, doctors and hospitals to push down prices and drive up quality. that's what happens with groceries, tv sets or computers. and basic surgery has seen a 90% drop in price and increase in quality since it was introduced in the '90s. that's what happens when consumers pay for a product. steven makes the opposite case in a recover story in "time" magazine. he painstakingly went through the actual bills that hospitals put out and found they charge massively for routine procedures and medicine. he found for example a routine blood test was billed to patients at a hospital at the rate of $199.50. medicare pays for that same test $13.94. he agrees that the health care industry is not a real market but for different reasons than many on the right. he says there is so much confusion, so many monopolys and disinformation it cannot function as one. most important,
in a new book catastrophic care, they make the case arguing people need ito become consumers of health care so they, not insurance companies or the government, actually see, feel and pay the bill. that will force producers of health care, doctors and hospitals to push down prices and drive up quality. that's what happens with groceries, tv sets or computers. and basic surgery has seen a 90% drop in price and increase in quality since it was introduced in the '90s. that's what happens when...
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nine months of judge ito's instructions in that courtroom. deliberation did not last 2 1/2 hours.o there say huge risk of overload. sunny hostin and joey jackson, standby. we'll see you later on in the hour. >>> just ahead, though, i want to take you back to phoenix because there's a very big issue of money. what does it cost to defend someone when you are going to hold them to the potential of the ultimate punishment of death? it costs a lot. and jodi arias' attorney does not want you or anyone else to know just how much. i'll tell you why in a moment. from the wintergreen leaf e treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! low fat and five grams of sugars. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i
nine months of judge ito's instructions in that courtroom. deliberation did not last 2 1/2 hours.o there say huge risk of overload. sunny hostin and joey jackson, standby. we'll see you later on in the hour. >>> just ahead, though, i want to take you back to phoenix because there's a very big issue of money. what does it cost to defend someone when you are going to hold them to the potential of the ultimate punishment of death? it costs a lot. and jodi arias' attorney does not want you...
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how ito.v analyst suggested that a juror might have seen it happen and now it appears the judge may soon question each and every one of those jurors to try to get to the bottom of this now 30-year-old trial. what could all of that mean as the case remains to be seen. but keep in mind the trial which began really way back on january the 2nd has already been full of twists and turns. the created -- x rated testimony the graphic crime scene details. the judge cancelled testimony without any explanation yesterday. adam housley has been following it for us and he is in our west coast news hub this afternoon. domestic abuse expert on the stand today, right? >> yeah. shepard. you mentioned how long this trial is going. 38 days now completed. they are off tomorrow. half day today. they are off on monday because of the holiday. get going again on tuesday. you mentioned domestic abuse expert. alice, she has been on the stand basically two days. she talked about how she interviewed jodi arias for 44 hour
how ito.v analyst suggested that a juror might have seen it happen and now it appears the judge may soon question each and every one of those jurors to try to get to the bottom of this now 30-year-old trial. what could all of that mean as the case remains to be seen. but keep in mind the trial which began really way back on january the 2nd has already been full of twists and turns. the created -- x rated testimony the graphic crime scene details. the judge cancelled testimony without any...
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. >> we have an overflux of patients cong ito the emrgen deptmen andif you're using the ambulance system for a non-emergency issue, you are taking away from that person who's not able to breathe. now imagine that was your grandmother, imagine that was your father. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan begins a series of stories on the impact high-speed broadband is making on our lives. tonight, the changing landscape of the entertainment industry. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: on the first foreign trip of his second term, president obama today reassured israelis of his commitment to the nation and renewed warnings to iran and syria. we begin our coverage with a report from margaret warner who is on the ground there. >> warner: it was all sunshine and smiles as the president arr
. >> we have an overflux of patients cong ito the emrgen deptmen andif you're using the ambulance system for a non-emergency issue, you are taking away from that person who's not able to breathe. now imagine that was your grandmother, imagine that was your father. >> brown: and hari sreenivasan begins a series of stories on the impact high-speed broadband is making on our lives. tonight, the changing landscape of the entertainment industry. >> ifill: that's all ahead on...
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been sven ito, thank you for picking our food. thank you for picking our food? what? yes. according to media matters reporting today, the republican ad man making the ad at a new york politics conference yesterday said that the add will feature rnc chairman reince priebus, quote, reaching out to those latin americans who have come to the united states to help us build our country, to help harvest our food. thanks for picking our food, latinos. love the republican party. this is the thing the republican party is supposedly working on the hardest. and this is how it is going so far. joining us now is pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post," gene robinson. gene, very good to see you. thank you for being here. >> great to be here, rachel. i mean, where do we begin? may i just say, dios mio. i mean, where, where are we? >> i have to say my favorite part of all of this, i mean don young is amazing. his first explanation is he didn't know it was bad. which says, okay, you didn't know. but presumably that means you've been using this in other context and nobody
been sven ito, thank you for picking our food. thank you for picking our food? what? yes. according to media matters reporting today, the republican ad man making the ad at a new york politics conference yesterday said that the add will feature rnc chairman reince priebus, quote, reaching out to those latin americans who have come to the united states to help us build our country, to help harvest our food. thanks for picking our food, latinos. love the republican party. this is the thing the...
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his given name is joseph curran jr., but his family called and judge ito. his mom stay at home and took care of judge china sister. dad was a high-school yearbook photographer. struggling financially, the lead in the small but serviceable apartment in which virginia. i have a car, a dog. in many ways they appear to be a stereotypical postwar baby boom family. as we know appearances can be deceiving. joe was born blind as was the sister. the doctors to know what caused this. it could not have been anything. having to buy children. any parent will tell you that having kids is not easy. having to buy kids is much harder. sort of car that makes distress for anger, fighting. i will let you, says tony. parents by lot. then there was the incandescence of little joe's mind. when he was three he would pass to the adults to relent. before long he wanted and not just to reach him but to tell about the words were spelled. he would peas the letters together and form them into words and sentences. before i was for i knew how to be read to the people spelling words. so wh
his given name is joseph curran jr., but his family called and judge ito. his mom stay at home and took care of judge china sister. dad was a high-school yearbook photographer. struggling financially, the lead in the small but serviceable apartment in which virginia. i have a car, a dog. in many ways they appear to be a stereotypical postwar baby boom family. as we know appearances can be deceiving. joe was born blind as was the sister. the doctors to know what caused this. it could not have...
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but the other thing that he founded was a company called intellectual ventures, which ito was very interesting because he was trying to address the issue that it was such a problem in the 70's. how'd you commercialize this great idea that tinkerers can come up with without either having to go elsewhere to develop them or unjust not develop them because the corporate climate is right. and so intellectual ventures, it is not devonshire -- venture capital firm. it is an intellectual or in venture-capital firm. the idea is that he gets all different types of innovators, inventors from all different fields together in the room, and they try to just sort of brainstorm and come up with solutions to the world's big problems. my favorite one is a laser bugs separate that they developed to help fight malaria. in fact, the bill and melinda gates foundation has gotten involved in it and helped fund it because apparently it is very effective. they have come up with some really novel solutions for addressing climate change in all different kinds of power solutions. so it is an interesting model. it is still
but the other thing that he founded was a company called intellectual ventures, which ito was very interesting because he was trying to address the issue that it was such a problem in the 70's. how'd you commercialize this great idea that tinkerers can come up with without either having to go elsewhere to develop them or unjust not develop them because the corporate climate is right. and so intellectual ventures, it is not devonshire -- venture capital firm. it is an intellectual or in...
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ito ordered that he was a dirty guy and that she sees him to run away. >> parents' some local elementarye hundreds of waste management workers at facilities in oakland, san leandro, hayward and a livermore have decided to strike this morning. kron4 sole reporter jackie sissel joins us live from san leandro. >> this was only a four hour strike. there were protest it because they stated said there were unfair labor practices going on. the strike started about 4:00 a.m. and as i stated that around 8:00 a.m. they called the strike off in all of the three locations. they have called the strike off according to the union spokesperson that i just spoke with. he stated that it was time for them to go back to work and that the company did less to come back to work. they're anticipating that this is the same thing all three locations. the drivers of trucks were item depicted line and they were holding and now that the strike is over it appears that these drivers will now start to work. they would just be about four to five hours late. >> we are following the latest with the markets this morning. t
ito ordered that he was a dirty guy and that she sees him to run away. >> parents' some local elementarye hundreds of waste management workers at facilities in oakland, san leandro, hayward and a livermore have decided to strike this morning. kron4 sole reporter jackie sissel joins us live from san leandro. >> this was only a four hour strike. there were protest it because they stated said there were unfair labor practices going on. the strike started about 4:00 a.m. and as i stated...
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they could not tell what it was, water inwhat ito put it. i does want to know if the cdc is still outsourcing to private companies. they had no security whatsoever. host: thank you. guest: i do not know about those particular. the cdc does use contractors for various aspects of its operation. in the reports we obtain from the office of inspector general for last week's story, they were heavily redacted for security reasons. one of the things we do know leading to the receipt of passages, among the people of the rest in receiving them were working for contractors. host: let me get the front page from last monday. what is the biggest and most serious threat we face from all of this? guest: one of the things the security experts say is that they are most concerned about the potential vulnerability of deatof the theft or loss of thee agents. that is what the experts are most concerned about. host: gary is joining us from michigan, good morning. caller: my concern is both computer hacking and some of these outlaws can manufacture their own out he
they could not tell what it was, water inwhat ito put it. i does want to know if the cdc is still outsourcing to private companies. they had no security whatsoever. host: thank you. guest: i do not know about those particular. the cdc does use contractors for various aspects of its operation. in the reports we obtain from the office of inspector general for last week's story, they were heavily redacted for security reasons. one of the things we do know leading to the receipt of passages, among...
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ito meath was the gown the toilet eventually. but he ordered them i think it is deeply significant. and then later preoccupy himself and indeed overwhelmed anyone who would really listen to them with great fears, and i've been gray fears in some. chambers that the new deal and all that followed from it was part of some kind of a gigantic communist conspiracy and that nuclear weapons need not be developed and deployed without facing grave risk. both were farmers. finding in the physical labor associated with that profession a limited refuse that made life and especially family life possible. finally, both were great writers. even if the writing is restitution, their pros has kept their ideas compelling against time and space. and as ronald reagan was suggesting that they will do that in the future which is to say that each man produced works that will be read as far as we can see into the future, one of which, of course, is right here today. now, in his review in the new criterion, jim pearson, who i think -- is see here? >> he's on the way, i guess. he summed up in a single sent
ito meath was the gown the toilet eventually. but he ordered them i think it is deeply significant. and then later preoccupy himself and indeed overwhelmed anyone who would really listen to them with great fears, and i've been gray fears in some. chambers that the new deal and all that followed from it was part of some kind of a gigantic communist conspiracy and that nuclear weapons need not be developed and deployed without facing grave risk. both were farmers. finding in the physical labor...
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the prosecution had really bungled all of this and how this really came down to amanda and rafael sol itomate. >> stephanie: she's back in seattle. >> she's back in seattle. rafael is back at home in italy. the two of them spent four years in prison for a crime they didn't commit. we thought this was done and over with but it was a combination of the prosecution making up its mind long before they had the proper evidence or any evidence whatsoever and then trying to find a path to convicting them. >> stephanie: interesting. >> also rafaelly and amanda into the being the brightest bulbs -- >> stephanie: was andrew surprised? >> he's traveling with his family so i haven't been able to talk to him. i can do that. >> stephanie: please get on that. she's a full-time reporter. >> actually maybe we can get him to come on the show and talk about it. >> i was reading this morning this pits two of our major laws against each other. our extradition laws with italy it pits that with our constitutional right of double jeopardy. it puts those two at odds. i don't think it has been done before. >> italy
the prosecution had really bungled all of this and how this really came down to amanda and rafael sol itomate. >> stephanie: she's back in seattle. >> she's back in seattle. rafael is back at home in italy. the two of them spent four years in prison for a crime they didn't commit. we thought this was done and over with but it was a combination of the prosecution making up its mind long before they had the proper evidence or any evidence whatsoever and then trying to find a path to...
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. >> ito suggested the process of change? >> no commissary. >> senator tester. >> thank you, mr. chairman. is a possibility could look at them as a committee because i hear requests for reports and quite frankly i don't get the minutes of discussion about these if we've got time. if were going to has to be a four report, we ought to make sure we find out what is in. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your leadership here at. does the va have a definition for rural? >> they do and it's not a definition exclusive to the va. it can be defined to race. one is the travel distance to a metropolitan area or the distance it alleviates both of those measurements in defining perot. >> the reason i want to come today since we have 1300 -- 600 or so people hired in the mental health professionals. dr. rick van dahlen was up earl. i guess you how widespread your program is because those are great where they exist. i'm more concerned where there is no resources. and my question is when you assign a folks, what is the priority? is it based on limited service or no service or had he make t
. >> ito suggested the process of change? >> no commissary. >> senator tester. >> thank you, mr. chairman. is a possibility could look at them as a committee because i hear requests for reports and quite frankly i don't get the minutes of discussion about these if we've got time. if were going to has to be a four report, we ought to make sure we find out what is in. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate your leadership here at. does the va have a definition for...
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we don't use food as a weapon or a tool and we don't link ito political matters. and no country has been more generous than the united states over the years in providing food to the north korean people. i think since 1997, it's been on the order of some $800 million of food. so we support the people of north korea. we try, and it's not easy, to bring them aid and comfort, bring them food because it's quite clear that the authorities in pyongyang don't care about what happens in the inner land of north korea and they allow this malnutrition and sometimes starvation to occur. so we don't link the two. i would never put forward that food aid is something we should use as an inducement to political change or change on denuclearization. >> and then one last question on china and you may have responded to this. but in particular to what senator rubio talked about with regard to the arms race that could develop in the region, we can control the north koreans if we are responsible for 70% of their economy. even if they do get nuclear power capacity, we can deal with that.
we don't use food as a weapon or a tool and we don't link ito political matters. and no country has been more generous than the united states over the years in providing food to the north korean people. i think since 1997, it's been on the order of some $800 million of food. so we support the people of north korea. we try, and it's not easy, to bring them aid and comfort, bring them food because it's quite clear that the authorities in pyongyang don't care about what happens in the inner land...
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care of our own, mentally, emotionally, and physically, is the foundation of the army culture and itos. to address these issues on several fronts. the army's readiness and resilience campaign plan are two major groups of initiative that address resilience across the wellness continuance. from pre-clinical prevention activity through clinical treatment and surveillance effort, the campaign plan was mandated three directed on february 4, 2013. aimed to embed resilience and day-to-day operations. the campaign directs us to review programs, process, and policy to ensure the effectiveness, reduce redundancy, increase methodist to help commanders identify high-risk behaviors, and continued improvement to the integrated stability of our system. the behavior itself -- behavior -- the linece line -- its key service areas are for bigger health, child family services, integrated health support in the army's patient center medical home, and the behavior of health data portal. i want to highlight some of the successes of our program. the bad behavior and health program provides multi disciplinary t
care of our own, mentally, emotionally, and physically, is the foundation of the army culture and itos. to address these issues on several fronts. the army's readiness and resilience campaign plan are two major groups of initiative that address resilience across the wellness continuance. from pre-clinical prevention activity through clinical treatment and surveillance effort, the campaign plan was mandated three directed on february 4, 2013. aimed to embed resilience and day-to-day operations....
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ito not think that suddenly is the fault or woe is me and this is the end of the greatest democracy known in the history of this world. not at all. >> any panelist who would like to take it, but the congressman makes an excellent point, we have been divided to more dramatically, but over much larger stakes, over questions of slavery, suffrage, whether an individual should be counted as 3/5 of what human being. whether the top marginal tax rate is set at 31% or 35% is important, but in that context it seems like we can come together. we have one more question. wouldwondering if anybody want to talk about the scope of the challenge. we have always faced problems. it is a question of how you address the problem, how you tackle it. process often dictates policy. it really needs to start with the rank and file going back to the committee process. there is virtually no committee process at least in the senate where you are charged with the responsibility of addressing the debt question, for example, or whether or not you are going to reform the tax code, and you have a process by which both sid
ito not think that suddenly is the fault or woe is me and this is the end of the greatest democracy known in the history of this world. not at all. >> any panelist who would like to take it, but the congressman makes an excellent point, we have been divided to more dramatically, but over much larger stakes, over questions of slavery, suffrage, whether an individual should be counted as 3/5 of what human being. whether the top marginal tax rate is set at 31% or 35% is important, but in...
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what incentive would a teacher ha to foe ito a challenging school because it seems to me if you're based on student achievement, a bad teacher at a good school would have a better chance of keeping a job than a good teacher at a bad school. >> so it's nice about how growth models work is they don't privilege the status of the studt. they actually reward a teacher for making progress with the student. and so there is no real advantage. it would be very hard for a teacher to figure out which student, based on their prior scores, is going to grow more and yet >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this hearing. you can find the entire hearing in our video library online. legislative work will begin at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. dear lord, we give you thanks for giving us another day. at the beginning of a new workweek, we use this moment to be reminded of your presence and to tap the resources needed by the members of this people's house to do
what incentive would a teacher ha to foe ito a challenging school because it seems to me if you're based on student achievement, a bad teacher at a good school would have a better chance of keeping a job than a good teacher at a bad school. >> so it's nice about how growth models work is they don't privilege the status of the studt. they actually reward a teacher for making progress with the student. and so there is no real advantage. it would be very hard for a teacher to figure out...