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free again -- 4 observers from the osce are finally free again. we start off here in europe where eu leaders meeting in brussels picked jean-claude juncker as the new president of the european commission. >> but not all leaders were happy with the nomination of the former prime minister of luxembourg. his appointment was overshadowed by british prime minister david cameron's vocal opposition. >> although tensions risk boiling over, nearly all member states through their support behind the eu veteran. but the heated dispute could still prove a turning point in the relationship between the u.k. and the european union. >> it was a bitter blow for british prime minister david cameron. he had fought jean-claude juncker's nomination to the last. >> this is a bad day for europe. it risked undermining the position of national governments. it risks undermining the power of national parliaments, and it hands new power to the european parliament. >> cameron and victor or bond of hungary were the only two to vote no to juncker. the 26 other leaders voted in f
free again -- 4 observers from the osce are finally free again. we start off here in europe where eu leaders meeting in brussels picked jean-claude juncker as the new president of the european commission. >> but not all leaders were happy with the nomination of the former prime minister of luxembourg. his appointment was overshadowed by british prime minister david cameron's vocal opposition. >> although tensions risk boiling over, nearly all member states through their support...
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it is the second group of observers the rebels released this week.krainian president pedro poroshenko extended the cease-fire another three days with hopes for progress in a peace plan. president petro poroshenko paid tribute to a national hero, who drew up the country's 1st constitution and 18th century. some consider him the founding father of today's independent ukraine. an independence that the authorities in tf fear is under threat because of separatists in the eastern part of the country. kiev has given the rebels until monday to lay down their arms. the former president is part of the group of mediators. >> there is no point in negotiating with them today. we will wait until monday. then at least the european union and the united states will realize who is who. they cannot leave ukraine alone to deal with the separatists. cease-fire has already been undermined by several outbreaks of violence in eastern ukraine. pro-russian separatists are behind parts that refuse to meet certain conditions made by kiev. >> the powers that be have commanded th
it is the second group of observers the rebels released this week.krainian president pedro poroshenko extended the cease-fire another three days with hopes for progress in a peace plan. president petro poroshenko paid tribute to a national hero, who drew up the country's 1st constitution and 18th century. some consider him the founding father of today's independent ukraine. an independence that the authorities in tf fear is under threat because of separatists in the eastern part of the country....
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>> well, the claim about observation is same that president obama made, at two separate congressionalearings, in past year, witnesses were asked if you support those claims, no one would raise those hands, on businessizations are not -- observations are not something that people look out the window, and say the sky is where we left it 30 years ago are going to agree, you start crying wolf 30 years ago and that wolf does not show up but there is no evidence we have a wolf, we are not going to collect this. neil: what about those the tobacco denyers. that this professor says that back then, they were all about denys the obvious, and you and your ilk today, are denying the obvious right now. >> add home nom is oldest way in the book to change. neil: that is what he said you are doing, just sort of presents your own you say what? >> i address that, he said if you look outside seas are boil, and dogs and cats are living together, we check outside we are not viewing the world through same lenses, it is on businessization, and experiment -- observation and experimenttation, that scientific m
>> well, the claim about observation is same that president obama made, at two separate congressionalearings, in past year, witnesses were asked if you support those claims, no one would raise those hands, on businessizations are not -- observations are not something that people look out the window, and say the sky is where we left it 30 years ago are going to agree, you start crying wolf 30 years ago and that wolf does not show up but there is no evidence we have a wolf, we are not going...
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well they're not being observed and i don't really seriously believe that they are going to be observed observed i don't personally have any expectations or hopes of anything coming out of this process if there is going to be a peace settlement in the ukraine it is going to be externally imposed and there are discussions on the way between the russians and the germans of the french which might lead to that though whether they will remains to be seen well why do you think it was refusing to hold talks with the other leaders of the self-proclaimed republics. i think the fundamental problem is that the people in kiev do not accept and cannot bring themselves to accept that the people in the eastern ukraine reject them that they don't think that the people in the east of ukraine don't accept their legitimacy and the legitimacy of the coup which brought them to power the consistent practice of the mind movement to which this new government in kiev has emerged is to consume confrontation whenever it meets any resistance or tools and whenever that resistance grows it used more confrontation an
well they're not being observed and i don't really seriously believe that they are going to be observed observed i don't personally have any expectations or hopes of anything coming out of this process if there is going to be a peace settlement in the ukraine it is going to be externally imposed and there are discussions on the way between the russians and the germans of the french which might lead to that though whether they will remains to be seen well why do you think it was refusing to hold...
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i talked to other journalists based on their observations. with particular stories that's been the case. if there's a story that -- i will talk about this i think in the book. advertisers that are valuable to a company or a corporation. there's some discouragement to follow that path of story. that's probably always been the case. i think that with the financial crunch and the economy in recent years with all the media provisions, really hurting for money. perhaps that influencing factor became somewhat strong per >> what's the difference at cbs news, 20 years ago when you started there and now and the number of people that work in the news department? >> i don't know the numbers. i know in washington d.c., we're a shadow of our former selves. in washington, we had about six. i don't think that's the worst factor because if you have six or seven correspondents and producers that have their finger on a story and the beats and diverse slice of the news, there's nothing wrong with that. it can be done with a skinnier staff. we had 20 years ago m
i talked to other journalists based on their observations. with particular stories that's been the case. if there's a story that -- i will talk about this i think in the book. advertisers that are valuable to a company or a corporation. there's some discouragement to follow that path of story. that's probably always been the case. i think that with the financial crunch and the economy in recent years with all the media provisions, really hurting for money. perhaps that influencing factor became...
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new ways to observe the ocean.erium, the most abundant organism in the ocean and therefore probably the most abundant organism on our. we did not even know it existed in 2000. and we did not find it in at trawl or even by looking at a drop of water through a microscope. we found it by its genetic footprint in a bulk water sample 50 percent of the cells in the surface temperature of ocean. and it has an outside influence on the ocean because it is a very efficient recycler of organic carbon, one of the major themes -- one of the major components of the carbon cycle in the ocean. so from spacial scales of the globe to these intimate scales of the ocean, our ability to observe is key to our ability to understand and key to our ability to provide answers to the challenges we are going to hear over the next two days. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dr. margaret leinen, for showing us how cool science can be. i am not privileged to introduce our final speaker, dr. enric sala. in national geographic explorer and resid
new ways to observe the ocean.erium, the most abundant organism in the ocean and therefore probably the most abundant organism on our. we did not even know it existed in 2000. and we did not find it in at trawl or even by looking at a drop of water through a microscope. we found it by its genetic footprint in a bulk water sample 50 percent of the cells in the surface temperature of ocean. and it has an outside influence on the ocean because it is a very efficient recycler of organic carbon, one...
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international observers say the turn out was lower. is that right. >> very confusing scene here in afghanistan, after polls closed in the historic election. both can't dates hearing the news that this was an historic run-off; that over 7 million voted. as we have been saying, independent voters saying that the turn out was lower. one of the candidates abdullah abdullah sided with the independent observers saying his supporters witnessed lower than expected turn out his challenger sided with the election commission, saying that it was, indeed, a record showing and congratulating voters for coming out. whatever the case, there has been hundreds of complaints of fraud filed with the commission. people - allegations of fraud already, so, again, this election, which at least from the international - from the election commission's point of view was a success. it has a cloud hanging over it. with those concerns of widespread fraud, what impact could they have. >> both candidates said if they lose the election, it's because of fraud. both beli
international observers say the turn out was lower. is that right. >> very confusing scene here in afghanistan, after polls closed in the historic election. both can't dates hearing the news that this was an historic run-off; that over 7 million voted. as we have been saying, independent voters saying that the turn out was lower. one of the candidates abdullah abdullah sided with the independent observers saying his supporters witnessed lower than expected turn out his challenger sided...
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separatists released a second group of international observers held captive for a month. four others, for security and cooperation were released on friday. >> paul brennan has the latest from donetsk. >> reporter: it was in the early hours of friday morning that the first four o.s.c.e. monitors were released into the safety of their colleagues. these guys were detained in donetsk by separatist militia for more than a month. less than 48 hours later, we have the second batch of four o.s.c.e. monitors, returning to their colleagues of the deputy social monitor welcomed them back to safety. we welcomed the return of the last four. >> we welcome the return of our colleagues after a month away. we hope the press will allow them the time with their families they reserved. the detention of the monitors constrained the operations and mission at a time when the flow has never been more important, particularly while consultations continued. we consider the work essential in helping to restore peace and stability. the difficulty in monitoring the two ceasefires which are observed in
separatists released a second group of international observers held captive for a month. four others, for security and cooperation were released on friday. >> paul brennan has the latest from donetsk. >> reporter: it was in the early hours of friday morning that the first four o.s.c.e. monitors were released into the safety of their colleagues. these guys were detained in donetsk by separatist militia for more than a month. less than 48 hours later, we have the second batch of four...
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. >> now to monitor the situation moscow suggested using ukrainian and international observers on the russian side of the border to ensure they are not used for illegal means. >> the proposal comes as fighting claims the life of a cameraman working for a russian tv show. >> these images show the man on his final assignment. the veteran cameraman was covering a story about the mothers of ukrainian soldiers when the van he was traveling in came under fire. his employer says ukrainian soldiers opened fire, wounding him in the stomach. he later would die in the hospital. the death of the 68-year-old is headline news on russian television. moscow said the incident shows ukraine is not serious about deescalating the conflict. peace negotiations still continue. during a monday phone call they discussed freeing prisoners and allowing international monitors on the ground. residents of eastern ukraine have little reason for optimism. a cease-fire imposed earlier this month has done little to ease the tension or stem the violence. here fighting continued between government forces and pro russian
. >> now to monitor the situation moscow suggested using ukrainian and international observers on the russian side of the border to ensure they are not used for illegal means. >> the proposal comes as fighting claims the life of a cameraman working for a russian tv show. >> these images show the man on his final assignment. the veteran cameraman was covering a story about the mothers of ukrainian soldiers when the van he was traveling in came under fire. his employer says...
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he writes, first record book to write all minute observations. then dissatisfied. he scratches it out and started over. joseph jr. smith book of record bought on 1832 for the purpose to keep a my nut account of all things that comes under my observation et cetera. we have this halting beginning crossing out and another awkward sentence. that is followed by then, i think a recognition that he is not good at this. so he writes as the final part of entry for that day. may god grant that i may be directed in all of my thoughts o'bless my continue contents. so it is this and the book of mormon that is extremely fluid that is going from line to line without changes and doing this for 600 printed pages in a period of less than 90 days that makes this quite a notable production a miraculous production. joseph smith has been examined by scholars and critics for many years trying to figure out he did it. the latter day saints say he did it by the way he said he did it, by the gift and power of god. next we have here an uncut sheet from the book of mormon. after completing th
he writes, first record book to write all minute observations. then dissatisfied. he scratches it out and started over. joseph jr. smith book of record bought on 1832 for the purpose to keep a my nut account of all things that comes under my observation et cetera. we have this halting beginning crossing out and another awkward sentence. that is followed by then, i think a recognition that he is not good at this. so he writes as the final part of entry for that day. may god grant that i may be...
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but some damage they know about, just by observing our adversaries, by looking at al qaeda and other terrorist groups that according to officials changed the way they operate in this year since snowden's revelations, showed them some of the things the united states was capable of doing. there are other things they don't want to talk about. for example, i pushed officials, do you see any change in russian or chinese behavior that would suggest that they have become aware of certain secret things we're doing? they just wouldn't answer that question. so i can't tell your viewers what that one is. >> you're writing about this
but some damage they know about, just by observing our adversaries, by looking at al qaeda and other terrorist groups that according to officials changed the way they operate in this year since snowden's revelations, showed them some of the things the united states was capable of doing. there are other things they don't want to talk about. for example, i pushed officials, do you see any change in russian or chinese behavior that would suggest that they have become aware of certain secret things...
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and i then cuddle success storyn our ability to observe the ocean.antify the warming of the ocean and also show how it has been changing. corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries, important habitats, are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. des important habitats require a more personal approach, a more intimate approach for observation. and yet, here's some of the most exciting things are coming from the commercial community. small, inexpensive cameras developed for the recreation community, the go pro cameras, are used now to put together all of those photos with computer, using computers to develop industries like this from a recent clout, to be able to go back to the lab and study in exquisite detail. now imagine being able to do that on a regular basis with scientist, with assistant scientist to be a look at this area as it changes with respect to different events. we have not gotten used to being able to look at the ocea
and i then cuddle success storyn our ability to observe the ocean.antify the warming of the ocean and also show how it has been changing. corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries, important habitats, are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. des important habitats require a more personal approach, a more intimate approach for observation. and yet, here's some of the most...
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a student monitor who works inside of that facility observed the suspect reloading the shotgun and was able to stop the individual at that point. pepper sprayed that person, then got them to the ground where other people inside of the facility were able to subdue him. >> and that saved lives right there what the officer said. one student sprayed pepper spray. then the others jumped on him and it was over. so good for them. it had to be very courageous on their part. police are withholding the suspect's name until he's charged. >>> north korea has detained another american tourist. the u.s. tourist entered north korea on april 29 and carried out inappropriate acts that violated the country's laws. japan is reporting that he was detained in mid may after allegedly leaving a bible at his hotel. >>> the g-7 says russia is in for more sanctions if it doesn't stop meddling in ukraine. russia's annexation of crimea got it barred in brussels and that's made for a lot of diplomatic tensions and awkward moments. >> reporter: the g-8 for now is the g-7, since vladamir putin was essentially kicked
a student monitor who works inside of that facility observed the suspect reloading the shotgun and was able to stop the individual at that point. pepper sprayed that person, then got them to the ground where other people inside of the facility were able to subdue him. >> and that saved lives right there what the officer said. one student sprayed pepper spray. then the others jumped on him and it was over. so good for them. it had to be very courageous on their part. police are withholding...
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they bring them in for observation care.cially what it means is instead of being paid out of , it is paid out of medicare part b. patients are responsible for much larger portion of the bill. implications to what happens afterwards. it has been a very difficult issue for the industry and government to resolve. rules that say you have to be admitted for observation? not know that there are rules. there is a difficult thing. you are admitted for something, technically parsing is technically what -- not what you want to be in the middle of doing while you are dealing with a heart attack. host: is there differences in care as far as the extent of i don't think: so. mainly a financial issue. caller: thank you for taking my call. i have a question about the 30 debris admission penalty. i have heard it applies even though the readmission is not related at all to the reason the patient was admitted in the first place. for example, perhaps a person had a serious infection the first time but the second time they were in a car wreck. i
they bring them in for observation care.cially what it means is instead of being paid out of , it is paid out of medicare part b. patients are responsible for much larger portion of the bill. implications to what happens afterwards. it has been a very difficult issue for the industry and government to resolve. rules that say you have to be admitted for observation? not know that there are rules. there is a difficult thing. you are admitted for something, technically parsing is technically what...
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and so some of the highlights from our observations, we saw many positive examples of co-teaching with the engaged teachers and we saw a broad wrang and as it relates to practices and in terms of recommendations we heard from general ed and special ed teachers, who asked for more common planning time, and the bcc recommends that the district provide based on the individual sites and in terms of the student and teacher engagement, the teachers use many of the effective strategies to engage the students, including clear routines and activities for academic conversation and we heard from the teachers that they would like more release time, and to share the best practices and they also expressed the need for more materials that are non-fiction and high interest with a variety of reading levels for the dually identified levels of iep and as it results to the parent engagement, some schools we observed do have processes in place to effectively engage the parents. for example, one school is but at other sites, many parents expressed frustration, over out reach to el families and inconsistent
and so some of the highlights from our observations, we saw many positive examples of co-teaching with the engaged teachers and we saw a broad wrang and as it relates to practices and in terms of recommendations we heard from general ed and special ed teachers, who asked for more common planning time, and the bcc recommends that the district provide based on the individual sites and in terms of the student and teacher engagement, the teachers use many of the effective strategies to engage the...
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observers or the vehicle. nonetheless i was shaky standing around at the base. the crowd was targeted took time to bury the dead a of the men worked with shovels for about an hour. afterwards we stopped on the way out and use satellite telephone to call washington to tell the state department what we had seen it seemed far away from that hillside but the officer on the other and was the friend and colleague had it been someone else i may have been more animated but it doesn't understood what was happening. e. levin said unman seven dead and six women and one child. yes i counted them myself. yes. we're sure they were dead i verified it personally. i've left out the part about the dogs. wave made one more stop off the hill as the man fled best down in told our interpreter he wanted to show was something i glanced to his house said women were sitting on the floor comfort each other surrounding the body of another woman that was laid out on her back wrapped in a blanket parts of her head and face were missing. of the men said the mortar round exploded near her head
observers or the vehicle. nonetheless i was shaky standing around at the base. the crowd was targeted took time to bury the dead a of the men worked with shovels for about an hour. afterwards we stopped on the way out and use satellite telephone to call washington to tell the state department what we had seen it seemed far away from that hillside but the officer on the other and was the friend and colleague had it been someone else i may have been more animated but it doesn't understood what...
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i will observe that my sadness is relieved by the poisonous atmosphere we see in the politics today. so while i am troubled, in refocusing efforts on the important matters at hand, i am comforted to know they can only improve. so when the dictionary defined the word congress as the word coming together it also defines the very way we can emerge from this current mess. first, and foremost, it will take a congress willing to put aside petty differences and live up to the definition. compromise isn't a dirty word and it isn't evil. cooperation isn't a bad act. the sooner congress realizes this and american citizens realize this and they began impressing this view on their candidates the better the situation is going to get. so, then the congress can begin to focus its work more on the public interest but it also is going to take an american people who are willing to and interested in seeing to it that the congress works. it also is going to begin to require a control on expenditures of money. first race i ran, i spent $19,000 and i thought good god what an awful number. i later had the
i will observe that my sadness is relieved by the poisonous atmosphere we see in the politics today. so while i am troubled, in refocusing efforts on the important matters at hand, i am comforted to know they can only improve. so when the dictionary defined the word congress as the word coming together it also defines the very way we can emerge from this current mess. first, and foremost, it will take a congress willing to put aside petty differences and live up to the definition. compromise...
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to observe the ocean. organism in the ocean, and therefore horribly the most abundant organism on earth. we did not even know it existed in 2000. ordidn't find it in a trawl even by looking at a drop of water through a microscope. we found it by its genetic footprint in a bulk water sample from the sargasso sea. cells in the surface temperature ocean are this bacteria. it has an outside influence on the ocean because it is a very efficient recycler of organic themes one of the major -- one of the major components of the carbon cycle in the ocean. from spatial scales of the glow of to the intimate scales of the isan, our ability to observe key to our ability to understand , and key to our ability to provide answers to the challenges we are going to hear over the next few days. thank you. [applause] >> thank you dr. leinen for showing us how cool science can be. lastoing to introduce our . he isdr. henrique sala currently leading the national geographic's pristine seas roger , -- project. it has a goal of fi
to observe the ocean. organism in the ocean, and therefore horribly the most abundant organism on earth. we did not even know it existed in 2000. ordidn't find it in a trawl even by looking at a drop of water through a microscope. we found it by its genetic footprint in a bulk water sample from the sargasso sea. cells in the surface temperature ocean are this bacteria. it has an outside influence on the ocean because it is a very efficient recycler of organic themes one of the major -- one of...
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all that power of observation and reading in between the lines made me a writer in a way and made me sit back and what do writers do after all except record and look at the world and try to see it from a different angle. she plays a big role in that sense. also the so there's always this constant tension between us the idea that she was on the one hand and welding caretaker because she lived with us for 20 something years and i was around her a lot at the time -- same time there was this dark civitas interesting to explore that in the book. i've done so in my poetry but in the book in the memoir of prose my grandmother comes across as very different. she comes across as is gregarious funny wonderful person which she was on the surface. poetry sort of digs into right away the internal character wears and prose in this book i have had to create the external character as well as the relationship. so it was a loving relationship. i'm not complaining so to speak but she's very significant in that way. >> host: the cuban cultures tends to be much easy mo culture doesn't it? >> guest: one o
all that power of observation and reading in between the lines made me a writer in a way and made me sit back and what do writers do after all except record and look at the world and try to see it from a different angle. she plays a big role in that sense. also the so there's always this constant tension between us the idea that she was on the one hand and welding caretaker because she lived with us for 20 something years and i was around her a lot at the time -- same time there was this dark...
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power, of we didn't sometimes have ground observers. what we were dealing with was flying columns of highly mobile regular army troops. here we are dealing with an army of people roaring around 30 miles per hour. are vulnerable to airstrikes and there are ways to get forward observers if there are ways to get them in. i will stop there. thank you very much. >> erin? >> thanks for coming out and for everyone watching online. i am going to be talking about isis and get into the details of who they are, what they have been up to, and what we could potentially see. this didn't necessarily come out of nowhere, even though it has been or trade as if it has. there has been a reemergence of isis, the group that [indiscernible] was in charge of the last decade. they themselves changed the name and rebranded over the years to have a better time operating in a rack. they started reemerging in april of 2013, when isis decided to extend control beyond the rack last year. theyis also the time when officially broke away from al qaeda itself. then in e
power, of we didn't sometimes have ground observers. what we were dealing with was flying columns of highly mobile regular army troops. here we are dealing with an army of people roaring around 30 miles per hour. are vulnerable to airstrikes and there are ways to get forward observers if there are ways to get them in. i will stop there. thank you very much. >> erin? >> thanks for coming out and for everyone watching online. i am going to be talking about isis and get into the...
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i do have three observations with which i will lend.the end your perspective end led to the release of religious passions into the political sphere and that think it cannot help but do so since the new leaf empower social constituencies define themselves religiously. what was being said earlier about identity being the question. some places more in some places less. we are not all of one mind. we play a heightened role in politics and especially in syria. second, however things may play out in egypt, possibilities of a religiously populace of authoritarian model may be exported elsewhere. such is presently the case in turkey where the prime minister is pursuing it under the new rubric of advanced democracy. many wondered whether it would follow the so-called turkish model, and so it may although in a sense now which would be a very erotic sense. finally overall our topic remains subject to a question raised in the spring of 2011 by a lebanese professor who said at the time as follows, the problem is not how you can destroy something, ho
i do have three observations with which i will lend.the end your perspective end led to the release of religious passions into the political sphere and that think it cannot help but do so since the new leaf empower social constituencies define themselves religiously. what was being said earlier about identity being the question. some places more in some places less. we are not all of one mind. we play a heightened role in politics and especially in syria. second, however things may play out in...
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so all that power of observation and sort of reading in between the lines and all this sort of made me a writer in a way. it made me sit back and what do writers do after all except record? rook at the world and try to see -- look at the world and try to see from a different angle. she plays a big role in that sense. and also, again, the homophobia, to there's always this constant tension between us. you know, the idea that she was on the one hand a loving caretaker which she was, because she lived with us for 20-something years, and i was around her a lot, but at the same time there's this other dark side. but it was really interesting to sort of explore that in the book because aye done so in my -- i've done so in my poetry, but in the memoir, in the prose, my grandmother comes across it differently as a gregarious, wonderful, funny person which she was on the surface. yeah. and poetry sort of digs into more of, digs right away into sort of the internal character whereas in prose i've had to create the external character as well as the relationship. so, you know, it was a loving rela
so all that power of observation and sort of reading in between the lines and all this sort of made me a writer in a way. it made me sit back and what do writers do after all except record? rook at the world and try to see -- look at the world and try to see from a different angle. she plays a big role in that sense. and also, again, the homophobia, to there's always this constant tension between us. you know, the idea that she was on the one hand a loving caretaker which she was, because she...
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from the observation deck of the fulmar lead scientist yonkeyan takes in data from spotters. >> common, merr, sick pair. >> their count and note the location of birds, seals and a variety of whales. >> as you approach the whales you can see them surfacing but you can also smell them because as they breathe they leave behind a strong smell of fish in the air. but this is not whale watching. the focus of this expedition is 250 meters below the surface marked in red on this screen. >> it's a very sick concentration of crill. >> reporter: the scientists drop nets to capture crill who can fit on your fingertip, but it's the food of the whale. this research is intended to track changes in the food chain to help predict future events. in 2005 and 2006, scientists say there was very little crill. >> the crill are back, very large numbers. >> why? >> that's a really hard question to answer. >> reporter: last year scientists discovered certain fish population such as sardines and anchovies had plymouthed. >> there was just not enough data in the area. >> reporter: this expedition enables scienti
from the observation deck of the fulmar lead scientist yonkeyan takes in data from spotters. >> common, merr, sick pair. >> their count and note the location of birds, seals and a variety of whales. >> as you approach the whales you can see them surfacing but you can also smell them because as they breathe they leave behind a strong smell of fish in the air. but this is not whale watching. the focus of this expedition is 250 meters below the surface marked in red on this...
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the hope that you can get observers in, we know the monitoring group the osce is keen have his observers. but two of their teams are being held captive, hospital anyone effect by some separatist groups in the east, further east from here in luhansk, they are having problems operating if nobody in independence can actually properly verify that the ceasefire staking place and if it's broken, who has broken it? attaching blame to the situati situation. it's very difficult to have a ceasefire that actually means anything. >> paul brennan live for us in donetsk, paul, thank you. >>> the u.n. says a thousand people have been killed so far this month. they have been seeking safety in refugees camps including this one in the autonomous kurdish region. many iraqis have been volunteering to join the army urge odd by the country's highest religious authority for shias over 2,000 volunteers have registered with recruitment center for fight rebel groups. >>> and the u.s. secretary of state has held talks in northern iraq where he has renewed calls for an inning close you have government. john kerry i
the hope that you can get observers in, we know the monitoring group the osce is keen have his observers. but two of their teams are being held captive, hospital anyone effect by some separatist groups in the east, further east from here in luhansk, they are having problems operating if nobody in independence can actually properly verify that the ceasefire staking place and if it's broken, who has broken it? attaching blame to the situati situation. it's very difficult to have a ceasefire that...
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our mitigations we've seeking on the diagram widower sidewalks and observe places their needed a new mid block crossing where their hazardous and the mere installation of red light arrows at the intersections where navigated no turns are commented on read and finally implementing the plan for all kinds of things on the sidewalks logically so that the open through way is optimized unlike today. we want that to be done as a mitigation required at the moscone expansion project and built at the same time that project is built. the letter goes into the legal issues how the city is low balling tenants blatantly in the draft eir. there's a simple point if the mitigations we need and identified are not part of the relocating project we'll litigate i regret doing that we've worked hard for thirty years. but this is the end of the pedestrian they litigate or we litigate >> i'm sonya with the todd could group. john kind of stole my thundered i may have had but i'm here for pedestrian safety for our buildings right across from moscone center. the seniors use the gardens and need to be considered
our mitigations we've seeking on the diagram widower sidewalks and observe places their needed a new mid block crossing where their hazardous and the mere installation of red light arrows at the intersections where navigated no turns are commented on read and finally implementing the plan for all kinds of things on the sidewalks logically so that the open through way is optimized unlike today. we want that to be done as a mitigation required at the moscone expansion project and built at the...
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is derby like policies observed in new york have failed miserably headline reads the commie on maoist zero growth in private labor hours since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight so david stockman looked at the latest study the bureau of labor statistics and he says he found a smoking gun about these are sort of policies which america has essentially had since the greenspan era and the crash the dot com crash of two thousand workers in the us business sector work virtually the same number of hours and twenty thirteen as they had in one nine hundred ninety eight approximately one hundred ninety four billion labor hours what this means is that there was also really no growth at all in the number of hours worked over the fifteen year period it is perhaps even more striking that american businesses still managed to produce forty two percent or three point five trillion dollars more output in two thousand and thirteen than they had in one nine hundred ninety eight even after adjusting for inflation so david stockman goes well whoa whoa whoa wait something stinks there because we know in
is derby like policies observed in new york have failed miserably headline reads the commie on maoist zero growth in private labor hours since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight so david stockman looked at the latest study the bureau of labor statistics and he says he found a smoking gun about these are sort of policies which america has essentially had since the greenspan era and the crash the dot com crash of two thousand workers in the us business sector work virtually the same number of...
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microsoft will introduce its observe reality headset. the creator of words with friends for virtual reality systems. >> well, posting your next facebook update is about to get a lot faster. san jose is getting ready for a wi-fi upgrade and our business and tech supporter scott budman has the info for us. >> reporter: san jose's convention center hosts business conferences all the time but internet surfers have to deal with slow wi-fi they pay for. that's about to change, though, as san jose joins the fast free wi-fi revolution. >> i think people just expect it in the silicon valley. the short answer is, if not here, then where? and in the capital of silicon valley, it's the brand. >> reporter: the new upgraded wi-fi says the upgrade will make the convention center, along with the city's airport and downtown corridor four times faster when it comes to serving the net. >> you need internet connectivity and we are one of those people, even if you don't do anything, you can start looking at your palms and going, what is going on? it's like h
microsoft will introduce its observe reality headset. the creator of words with friends for virtual reality systems. >> well, posting your next facebook update is about to get a lot faster. san jose is getting ready for a wi-fi upgrade and our business and tech supporter scott budman has the info for us. >> reporter: san jose's convention center hosts business conferences all the time but internet surfers have to deal with slow wi-fi they pay for. that's about to change, though, as...
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what should we observe and learn from that european experience? in terms of the treatment in this medical analogy, carbon policy is the equivalent of medieval bloodletting. it has not worked. it is not constraining admissions in world markets. there are two things you have to notice. tore is a market developed argue against taking action with respect to carbon. developed forket financial trading desks. undertaketo lobby to this option. it is a strong industry right now. there are interest groups pushing for this. this will not work. >> thank you mr. chairman. i want to go to the epa administrators. i have a chart here of u.s. gdp sense to depression. president johnson signed the first clean air act in 1963. 1970, 1977,ed in and 1990. i would like a quick answer. sincep gone up or down each of these clean-air act laws ? >> it has gone up. >> i can't disagree with that. that is fact. >> the clean air act amendments that we are responsible for were followed by 10 record-setting years in gdp growth. >> interesting. not a bloodletting. >> i would not s
what should we observe and learn from that european experience? in terms of the treatment in this medical analogy, carbon policy is the equivalent of medieval bloodletting. it has not worked. it is not constraining admissions in world markets. there are two things you have to notice. tore is a market developed argue against taking action with respect to carbon. developed forket financial trading desks. undertaketo lobby to this option. it is a strong industry right now. there are interest...
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lee edwards for his keen observations on the early version of this manuscript. most of all, i'm grateful for heritage's fine work in conserving and renewing principles of the american founding. my friends, i grew up in bridgeport, connecticut, the home of phineas taylor barnum, the greatest circus show han in history. -- showman in history. let me paint a picture for you of how i was as a boy and the circus came to town. a hill-long train -- a mile-long train pulled into the train station. trucks moved the loads onto the fairgrounds, and local kids began to gather to watch the roust abouts unpack. finally they set out the three huge rings and raised the big tent which seemed, to us, impossibly big. it held the promise of a thrilling spectacle of flying trapeze acts, tight rope walkers, a human cannonball, fire breathers and lion tamers. and then, just then when it seem ed as if things couldn't get any more exciting, the roust abouts set up the side show acts. the parade of human curiosities, the freak show. these were the real mysteries of the circus that childr
lee edwards for his keen observations on the early version of this manuscript. most of all, i'm grateful for heritage's fine work in conserving and renewing principles of the american founding. my friends, i grew up in bridgeport, connecticut, the home of phineas taylor barnum, the greatest circus show han in history. -- showman in history. let me paint a picture for you of how i was as a boy and the circus came to town. a hill-long train -- a mile-long train pulled into the train station....
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the problem is the separatists have not in observing the have accused kiev and the ukrainian armed forces national guard of violating the cease-fire. it is still going on. >> gulliver, thank you for updating us. named jean-claude juncker to head the european commission in the face of bread are up -- did her opposition. theng renewed calls to quit 28 nation bloc after he found himself blocked only by hungary and his attempt to stop the federalist figure. dayavid cameron started the and later he was proved right. only hungary docking the british prime minister after he was abandoned by the netherlands and sweden. blocking therets vote on becoming the next president. >> we could have found alternative candidate who supported and command the support of every member state agreeing together on the best way forward. i think it's a serious mistake that other leaders decided to abandon that approach today. >> he says he is honored by the nomination. eusays it makes a british exit more likely. german chancellor angela merkel was quick to offer reassurance. if you look at the conclusions today, we h
the problem is the separatists have not in observing the have accused kiev and the ukrainian armed forces national guard of violating the cease-fire. it is still going on. >> gulliver, thank you for updating us. named jean-claude juncker to head the european commission in the face of bread are up -- did her opposition. theng renewed calls to quit 28 nation bloc after he found himself blocked only by hungary and his attempt to stop the federalist figure. dayavid cameron started the and...
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we share your observations, and i thank you very much. similarmuch have observations. in your overall concern, the international order of dealing with these types of incursions is very much in jeopardy here, and this goes well beyond the ukraine. clearly what russia did in crimea, what they are doing in east ukraine, violates international commitments and agreements, etc. we go through all of them, including osce commitments. it is all being looked at in the china seas. i went from ukraine to vietnam. all i heard in vietnam was their concern about china in the south china seas. when i was in japan, i heard concerns about the east china seas. order,ot engage a better we will see what happened in ukraine used by major powers elsewhere to solve territorial disagreements. i just want to come on strongly in support of your comments that we need to get nato involved in ukraine because it does involve our natoity of alliance. and we need to have an enforceable code of conduct in the china seas so that we can restore some semblance of withpline in how we deal territorial dispu
we share your observations, and i thank you very much. similarmuch have observations. in your overall concern, the international order of dealing with these types of incursions is very much in jeopardy here, and this goes well beyond the ukraine. clearly what russia did in crimea, what they are doing in east ukraine, violates international commitments and agreements, etc. we go through all of them, including osce commitments. it is all being looked at in the china seas. i went from ukraine to...
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are observing the truce shells fired from ukraine in a russian territory. and the isis insurgents continue their deadly advance across iraq the kurdish minority. in the oil rich north saying they are ready to hold a referendum. plus a. crush another rally of migrant workers preparing the nation for the twenty twenty two world cup they are protesting against conditions.
are observing the truce shells fired from ukraine in a russian territory. and the isis insurgents continue their deadly advance across iraq the kurdish minority. in the oil rich north saying they are ready to hold a referendum. plus a. crush another rally of migrant workers preparing the nation for the twenty twenty two world cup they are protesting against conditions.
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i want to thank you for an outstanding observation about what the first amendment was supposed to be about. at the very core of it, political speech. americans understand how extraordinarily special the first amendment is. the exchange of ideas and the ability to criticize their government is necessary for democracy to survive. benjamin franklin noted "whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by some doing be freeness of speech." attempts to weaken the first amendment, such as the proposal before this committee, should pass the highest scrutiny. resolution 19 falls short of that high bar. it would empower politicians in congress and state to write the rules on who gets to speak and who does not. the american people should be concerned. many are. those in power would use this to suppress speech that is critical of them, as senator grassley pointed out. no politician likes to be criticized. some are more critical -- are criticized more often than the rest of us. the recourse to criticize is not to shut your fellow citizens up. that is what this amendment is about. the
i want to thank you for an outstanding observation about what the first amendment was supposed to be about. at the very core of it, political speech. americans understand how extraordinarily special the first amendment is. the exchange of ideas and the ability to criticize their government is necessary for democracy to survive. benjamin franklin noted "whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by some doing be freeness of speech." attempts to weaken the first...
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a lot of it has to do with enforcement observations enforcement and i think education particularly in downtown we have tourist that don't know how we enforce the law i don't want to single out tourist but basically kroegz the streets when the lights are red we're looking we're supposed to look not realizing that red means stop and squeezing through by pedestrians and bicycles the lastly has turned but the cars have not move forward and with bicycles i'm sorry about having to see is that for the bicycle coalition but downtown do they decide to go as pedestrians or at the head of cars moving and those interpretations case center problems it's really important we sync up with each other the right turn on red. but that includes cars not pulling half into the pedestrian walk then forces the pedestrians to walk in the flow of traffic. i see literally every combination of whatnot to do there are many, many sublets and we need the education and ultimately a larger win for everyone. in the end perhaps slowing down the movement of cars that is more compatible with pedestrians that is one of the
a lot of it has to do with enforcement observations enforcement and i think education particularly in downtown we have tourist that don't know how we enforce the law i don't want to single out tourist but basically kroegz the streets when the lights are red we're looking we're supposed to look not realizing that red means stop and squeezing through by pedestrians and bicycles the lastly has turned but the cars have not move forward and with bicycles i'm sorry about having to see is that for the...
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observers say leaders of the kurdish autonomous region want to establish control while maliki's government is struggling against the extremist. >>> japan's health ministry has a new drug to treat skin cancer. japan will be the first country to approve the medication. the drug will be used to treat melanoma, the type of skin cancer that resembling moles and sometimes develops from moles. advanced cases are difficult to treat with surgery or anti-cancer drugs. experts say about 1400 people develop symptoms of melanoma every year. half of them die. a health ministry panel granted pre-limb nary approval to an application from osaka based pharmaceutical. they developed the drug in cooperation with a u.s. firm which is now part of bristol-myers squibb. a drug blocked the action of pd-1 which weakens immune response. it allows the immune system to inhibit the growth of cancer cells. the health ministry is expected to issue okay soon. >>> an international humanitarian aid group has caused that the e-coli outbreak is spreading. it reports that the disease has killed nearly 400. doctors without bord
observers say leaders of the kurdish autonomous region want to establish control while maliki's government is struggling against the extremist. >>> japan's health ministry has a new drug to treat skin cancer. japan will be the first country to approve the medication. the drug will be used to treat melanoma, the type of skin cancer that resembling moles and sometimes develops from moles. advanced cases are difficult to treat with surgery or anti-cancer drugs. experts say about 1400...
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our mitigations we've seeking on the diagram widower sidewalks and observe places their needed a new mid block crossing where their hazardous and the mere installation of red light arrows at the intersections where navigated no turns are commented on read and finally implementing the plan for all kinds of things on the sidewalks logically so that the open through way is optimized unlike today. we want that to be done as a mitigation required at the moscone expansion project and built at the same time that project is built. the letter goes into the legal issues how the city is low balling tenants blatantly in the draft eir. there's a simple point if the
our mitigations we've seeking on the diagram widower sidewalks and observe places their needed a new mid block crossing where their hazardous and the mere installation of red light arrows at the intersections where navigated no turns are commented on read and finally implementing the plan for all kinds of things on the sidewalks logically so that the open through way is optimized unlike today. we want that to be done as a mitigation required at the moscone expansion project and built at the...
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children have a set of observations that are very different from ours. many not that useful, but some are. we advocate that people appreciate the upside of quitting. that they learn to appreciate the downside of talk thinking and appreciate the upside of opportunity cost. so appreciate the upside of quitting, whether it's in a strategy, a job. >> and that's part of what you say is so important. failure can be a really good thipg. >> it can, but if we stigmatize it and treat it like pure loss, then we avoid it and don't face up to it. and even if we think we're failing, we'll stick it out because morally, we feel not quitting is the right thing to do and there may be cases where that's so and it's hard to say. there's no perfect rhythm for telling you when you should quit, when you should giver up. >> i like what you say about learning things from kids. i have a 2-year-old. what's something quou might learn from a child? >> many things. their brains are just faster and perception is faster. the human brain, it's at its greatest powers from about 14 to 24,
children have a set of observations that are very different from ours. many not that useful, but some are. we advocate that people appreciate the upside of quitting. that they learn to appreciate the downside of talk thinking and appreciate the upside of opportunity cost. so appreciate the upside of quitting, whether it's in a strategy, a job. >> and that's part of what you say is so important. failure can be a really good thipg. >> it can, but if we stigmatize it and treat it like...
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you returned from ukraine where you were an election observer.hat is your assessment of what is going to happen over the next month and your take on the new ukrainian president? >> ukrainian voters that i spoke to, some of them were making a strategic decision. they made a decision to vote for the front runner in order to get a president and get a president quickly. they recognize there is three weeks of vulnerability if they had to wait for another election. >> do you think he can deal with putin? >> i was impressed with him in the interactions i have had. he made a couple of points. he said their biggest issue is security and he is looking to the west as it relates to that. he said they have an economic problem. they are going to have a diminished gdp and their problem is transparency and dealing with corruption in government. he has a plan to essentially embed western observers and auditors throughout the government in order to move forward. on russia, he made two points. they are not going to negotiate in terms of the legitimacy of the russia
you returned from ukraine where you were an election observer.hat is your assessment of what is going to happen over the next month and your take on the new ukrainian president? >> ukrainian voters that i spoke to, some of them were making a strategic decision. they made a decision to vote for the front runner in order to get a president and get a president quickly. they recognize there is three weeks of vulnerability if they had to wait for another election. >> do you think he can...
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on june the 5th of 2010, bergdahl was observed at a bazaar in north waziristan and was said to be not tightly controlled by his captors. guess what, 12 days later, bergdahl escaped. on june the 22nd after five days, he was recaptured, returned and observed collapsing in ill health. his captors then put him in a specially constructed metal cage. by august of 2012 in the last sit rep that we obtained, bergdahl was allegedly observed having converted to islam, carrying himself a mujahid, which means warrior for islam, and was observed firing ak-47s in target practice with his captors. harris? >> james rosen, what's the response now from the white house before i let you go? >> well, top obama white house officials said yesterday, they hadn't heard any of that. the same from the state department today. >> well, i've seen mr. rosen's story. i haven't seen the actual documents which i think were put together by a private security company outside of the government. we've seen, this included such accusations as that he did think that he had declared and things that he had done in captivity, an
on june the 5th of 2010, bergdahl was observed at a bazaar in north waziristan and was said to be not tightly controlled by his captors. guess what, 12 days later, bergdahl escaped. on june the 22nd after five days, he was recaptured, returned and observed collapsing in ill health. his captors then put him in a specially constructed metal cage. by august of 2012 in the last sit rep that we obtained, bergdahl was allegedly observed having converted to islam, carrying himself a mujahid, which...