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, many years. of course back to the capitol. these are my 10 predecessors in office, and many people ask how can you be the 11th architect of the capitol when we've been in this wonderful capitol city for 224 years or so. it's interesting, and someone asked me earlier, that the first nine architects of the capitol were appoint by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30 or more years in office. then after the retirement of the 9th architect of the capitol, the congress put term lits on the architect's appointment. so my immediate predecessor there, you see on the bottom right, alan hansman from new york city served as the first architect under that 10-year term appointment. he chose not to reapply, which opened that job up to me as the 11th architect of the capitol. see on these you can top left, the first architect, dr. william thornton, with the title as the first architect of the capitol. and dr. thornton, an amateur architect, won the first competition for the design of
, many years. of course back to the capitol. these are my 10 predecessors in office, and many people ask how can you be the 11th architect of the capitol when we've been in this wonderful capitol city for 224 years or so. it's interesting, and someone asked me earlier, that the first nine architects of the capitol were appoint by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30 or more years in office. then after the retirement of the 9th architect of the capitol, the congress...
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and our government has known for many, many years that this is a huge problem, that we allow hundreds of thousands of foreign students to come into this country, and we have absolutely no way of tracking, first of all, whether or not they're actually enrolling in the schools they say they're enrolling in, that they're studying what they are supposed to be studying, and that they're leaving when they're supposed to leave. and the alarm bells about this go back to 1979, during the iranian hostage crisis. some bright bureaucrat in government said, oh, gosh, you know, we've got this huge situation in iran. maybe we should find out what all the foreign students we've admitted from iran are doing in our country now. and during the entire 444-day crisis that year, we couldn't find them. and to this day, we cannot do that! nineteen ninety-three comes along, the world trade center -- the first world trade center conspiracy, and we find out -- we discover that eyad ismoil, one of the conspirators, was a foreign student visa holder who simply dropped out of the school that, you know, sponsored h
and our government has known for many, many years that this is a huge problem, that we allow hundreds of thousands of foreign students to come into this country, and we have absolutely no way of tracking, first of all, whether or not they're actually enrolling in the schools they say they're enrolling in, that they're studying what they are supposed to be studying, and that they're leaving when they're supposed to leave. and the alarm bells about this go back to 1979, during the iranian hostage...
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many jobs were lost.nk that if the three of these projects go, it will bring probably another 1,000 people full-time jobs, well-paid jobs back into this town. >> the thought of petroleum super tankers making their way through the intricate coastal waters is something that horrifies many people who live and work along the coast. the fact remains, canada needs to get its oil to market and that market in the future will increases canly be asia. >> that's why the northern gateway pipeline approved, but beset with challenges is not alone. there are three other big proposals to pipe alberta oil well including one by an aboriginal entrepreneur who says he has approval from many first nations along the route. >> first nations people aren't opposed to development. but it has to be done on their terms. always the number 1 issue is going to be the environment. >> whether it's northern gateway, the contentious keystone xl project to the gulf coast or others, pipelines are becoming more, not less controversial here. >
many jobs were lost.nk that if the three of these projects go, it will bring probably another 1,000 people full-time jobs, well-paid jobs back into this town. >> the thought of petroleum super tankers making their way through the intricate coastal waters is something that horrifies many people who live and work along the coast. the fact remains, canada needs to get its oil to market and that market in the future will increases canly be asia. >> that's why the northern gateway...
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many had no clothes or shoes.eingold wanted to stay. >> everyone liked me so much that they asked me why i did not go to palestine. if i knew the person i was talking to was catholic, i said, "when you go to rome, i'll go to israel." >> today, feingold is president of the israelite community in salzburg. he has held the post for decades. the word "community," he tells us is a misnomer. there are hardly any jews anymore in salzburg. >> the statistics say there are 72, but i must say statistics are like weather forecasts. sometimes they are right. sometimes they are wrong. that one is way off. my wife says there are 30 jews here. i say there are 20. >> there are not many still alive who experienced naziism firsthand. for that reason, feingold feels compelled to share with others what he went through. he's constantly going to schools, holding lectures, and telling people about his experience. it seems a miracle he survived. >> no prisoner between one meter 60 and one meter 80 weight more than 30 to 40 kilos -- wade -
many had no clothes or shoes.eingold wanted to stay. >> everyone liked me so much that they asked me why i did not go to palestine. if i knew the person i was talking to was catholic, i said, "when you go to rome, i'll go to israel." >> today, feingold is president of the israelite community in salzburg. he has held the post for decades. the word "community," he tells us is a misnomer. there are hardly any jews anymore in salzburg. >> the statistics say...
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workers are not just living paycheck to paycheck but hour to hour and suffer from erratic schedule many of our close friends are part of this workforce that don't know when it they should be coming in or on call and not getting the number of hours she should get also the bill of rights will increase economic security for tens of thousands ever low wage workers. i want to acknowledge not only job for justice but other organizations that are part of this the alliance for community the south of market community network and youngest workers yoourntd and example s c w and service employees inspirational union and unit here and the san francisco labor council and many others. president chiu will give remarks but this 4 part workers bill of rights is a package of initiative policy this will make sure that the employers offer more hours before hiring more part time workers or temp workers it discourages bad policies that requires the workers be paid 4 hours if the employer requires them to be on call for a shift or 3 if a shift is cancelled within twenty-four hours and the equal treatment for p
workers are not just living paycheck to paycheck but hour to hour and suffer from erratic schedule many of our close friends are part of this workforce that don't know when it they should be coming in or on call and not getting the number of hours she should get also the bill of rights will increase economic security for tens of thousands ever low wage workers. i want to acknowledge not only job for justice but other organizations that are part of this the alliance for community the south of...
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many, many people, women and men in the u.s. were concerned.and that's what first started working with women in afghanistan. and mrs. obama is right. in fact, one person said to me one time, what are you working with women? if men that have the problem. and i think we do need to make sure worldwide that all humans are valued, the women and men are valued, the girls and boys are valued. and that human life is valued. i think that's really the most important thing we could do, all of us can do is try to increase that knowledge worldwide that every life is precious. >> on this question, the question of girls education and women's health and all that, we havhave so much a data now that shows that if you educate a girl you say they country. so are you finding that you're able to keep working on that, that that is something are able -- one of the questions i got last year after you'll finish talking and i stayed for a couple of days, from these wonderful women, was how do you keep it going? >> one of the things we've done, george and i have done, obv
many, many people, women and men in the u.s. were concerned.and that's what first started working with women in afghanistan. and mrs. obama is right. in fact, one person said to me one time, what are you working with women? if men that have the problem. and i think we do need to make sure worldwide that all humans are valued, the women and men are valued, the girls and boys are valued. and that human life is valued. i think that's really the most important thing we could do, all of us can do is...
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i want to say this matter is urgent for our city s it will help us to lift many of the part time and low wage earners out of poverty. so with that, i'd like to ask if supervisor chiu would like to comment >> thank you supervisor mar. today, i'm pleased to stand with our coalition to announce the san francisco employees bill of rights you remember i proposed the family friendly work ordinance our city became the first in the country to create the rights of parents and kaefrz to ask for flexible work arrangement and president obama issued an executive director providing this same right to over 2 million federal workers. as part of the first draft of the legislation we included provisions to address predicable scalds but the topic was complicated so i asks the working laborser and others to address this topic. during those discussions we've learned how precinct - how unpredictable and abuse i have policies can undermine health and we've heard from excellent employers that figured out how to management the predictable schedule for the lives off our workers when supervisor mar and i learn
i want to say this matter is urgent for our city s it will help us to lift many of the part time and low wage earners out of poverty. so with that, i'd like to ask if supervisor chiu would like to comment >> thank you supervisor mar. today, i'm pleased to stand with our coalition to announce the san francisco employees bill of rights you remember i proposed the family friendly work ordinance our city became the first in the country to create the rights of parents and kaefrz to ask for...
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there are many risks to the military option. the question is it worse or better than deterrence and containment if diplomacy fails? first i talk about the israeli option. many people may think of the military option think israel would do it and not the united states. the problem with the israeli military option is they don't have the capabilities to destroy iran's key nuclear facilities. there are four key facilities to aboveground israel could destroy those in two facilities below ground. even with those bombs there's no way i ran to get the facility at home. it's under 295 feet of rock. the israeli option is not a good option and i think it's one thing hawks and doves in the united states agree on the israeli military option is not a good one. the u.s. military option is much better simply because united states does have the capability to destroy iran's facilities. this would set iran's nuclear program back. it's difficult to estimate how much time we are buying. most estimates use the range from three to seven years but this
there are many risks to the military option. the question is it worse or better than deterrence and containment if diplomacy fails? first i talk about the israeli option. many people may think of the military option think israel would do it and not the united states. the problem with the israeli military option is they don't have the capabilities to destroy iran's key nuclear facilities. there are four key facilities to aboveground israel could destroy those in two facilities below ground. even...
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as we speak in far too many neighborhoods, far too many people of color are denied hozing.our education system, state of the union students of color are far more likely to attend poor schools. when it comes to our most treasured democratic institution, many vulnerable populations, including young people, the elderly and communities of color are now facing a range of new restrictions, levelled under the dubious guys that create significant barriers to the ballot box. i believe our national dialogue in response to these problems would be very different. our society is not color blind, nor should it be, given the december parties that still afliblgt and divide us. we must be color brave that's why, today, together, we must act not out of self interest, but of national interest. we must take into account not only the considerable step that is we've seen for the last 50 years, but the entirety of the experience that people of color have faced. and we must never hesitate to confront the fact that this undeniable truth stretching back nearly four cinch ris continue to reverberate,
as we speak in far too many neighborhoods, far too many people of color are denied hozing.our education system, state of the union students of color are far more likely to attend poor schools. when it comes to our most treasured democratic institution, many vulnerable populations, including young people, the elderly and communities of color are now facing a range of new restrictions, levelled under the dubious guys that create significant barriers to the ballot box. i believe our national...
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a journey so many thousands have already made. more now on the polite of ukrainian refugees. >> reporter: for thousands of families fleeing the fighting in eastern ukraine, this is home for now. many have taken up residents at refugee camps, like this one near the border with ukraine. just a few kilometers away, the bloody battle between forces and rebels drag on. countless homes destroyed, food and water scarce and thousands killed. russian authorities say more than 700,000 ukrainians have crossed over into russia since the beginning of the year. hundreds more are arriving every day at temporary border camps like this. many leaving behind their homes, their jobs, taking with them only what they can pack in a suitcase. >> we have nothing. no work, no money. no place to live. we're going nowhere, we've been earning and earning for 20 years and now there is nothing left, isn't that sad. >> there are many families and scores of children at play around the camp. >> this young mother tries to keep her boys busy with crayons and a color
a journey so many thousands have already made. more now on the polite of ukrainian refugees. >> reporter: for thousands of families fleeing the fighting in eastern ukraine, this is home for now. many have taken up residents at refugee camps, like this one near the border with ukraine. just a few kilometers away, the bloody battle between forces and rebels drag on. countless homes destroyed, food and water scarce and thousands killed. russian authorities say more than 700,000 ukrainians...
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many people came with stories of survival. tv fell on my leg and my jewelry box fell on my head. >> i'm cover wood soot because my fireplace fell in my living room, and my house shifted off the foundation. >> she plans to stay at her home even though it's not been inspected. many quake victims have come to the shelter since they have no water or food at home. >> i don't know what we're going to do at night. we may be asleep in the yard. >> reporter: and many of those people are still waiting for inspectors to come to their homes. it could take you days for it to actually happen. michelle. >> and anne, you would think a lot of people have earthquake insurance on their homes but that in fact is not the case. >> reporter: no, it's not. unfortunately, a lot of the people that live in that apartment complex are low-income people, and it just doesn't add up with the low-risk of an other wake compared with the high premium. a lot of them opted out for the insurance and they're out of everything. >> reporter: anne, it's very expense a
many people came with stories of survival. tv fell on my leg and my jewelry box fell on my head. >> i'm cover wood soot because my fireplace fell in my living room, and my house shifted off the foundation. >> she plans to stay at her home even though it's not been inspected. many quake victims have come to the shelter since they have no water or food at home. >> i don't know what we're going to do at night. we may be asleep in the yard. >> reporter: and many of those...
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and had many friendships and personal relationships. part of his motivation in the south certainly was to protect his own troops, certainly to break the will of the south, because it was obvious the war going on for four years, what we had been doing wasn't completely working. and then i think back after the overland campaign, grant hung on for almost a year, and all the loss and destruction and loss of life that went on there to take the approach to break the will of the south to continue to fig fight. and all that that entailed. but also -- but also to project his own troops. but he did not want to take on many of his friends and do battle on the field of battle. >> i've not heard that theory, that he didn't want to take on his friends. those friendships, of course, are legendary. not so much because sherman had taught at lsu, but almost all of these officers had been at west point together over the years. i don't think that sherman -- that doesn't sort of ring true to me, personally. but i'm not familiar with the -- is it the -- the
and had many friendships and personal relationships. part of his motivation in the south certainly was to protect his own troops, certainly to break the will of the south, because it was obvious the war going on for four years, what we had been doing wasn't completely working. and then i think back after the overland campaign, grant hung on for almost a year, and all the loss and destruction and loss of life that went on there to take the approach to break the will of the south to continue to...
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so, it's been said that, that success has many, many, many parents and there are many parents, many people who have contributed to this outstanding, outstanding effort. we are so, so proud of this project and so thrilled to be able to give a new face to lafayette park. this park has tremendous history, from a city attorney who claimed ownership of 12 acres in the 1860s, holiday hill, how many know about holiday hill? right? where the city attorney actually thought he owned a piece of this. to a professor who set up the first astronomical observatory on the west coast here in 1879. to the hundreds of people who call this park home after the 1906 earthquake, to controversial mind troops. to controversial park renovations. lafayette park has many stories to tell. but its views, locations and one of the city's most desirable neighborhoods in the city, it has -- this park has a way of igniting people's passions about green space. and we've got the permit appeals to prove it. >>> yea! >> it is this passion that made la fay it park what it is today. and i want to talk about the community and part
so, it's been said that, that success has many, many, many parents and there are many parents, many people who have contributed to this outstanding, outstanding effort. we are so, so proud of this project and so thrilled to be able to give a new face to lafayette park. this park has tremendous history, from a city attorney who claimed ownership of 12 acres in the 1860s, holiday hill, how many know about holiday hill? right? where the city attorney actually thought he owned a piece of this. to a...
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it's a great privilege and honor to be here and to see many friends and for so many of us to be able to find time. in the beginning i will also mention i'm thankful to carnegie and frederick, an old friend and his work has been guiding many of us. his courageous writings were a source of inspiration for studies. i'm also thankful to the organization in this. this is a newer organization, an advocacy group, and the one group, one different thing about this organization is that primarily pakistani-american but benefiting from the guidance of many of the scholars of south asia, and many of the other scholars and they're -- they believe in making pakistan a progressive state and also building the u.s.-pakistan relations. so thank you very much, and i wish you best of luck in your endeavors. next 30240 minutes is to first give you a gist of the main arguments of my book, if may may call it that. and also briefly talk about my recent visit, which was kind of a book tour. i landed in -- planned to lan in pakistan for 15 days, but also had an opportunity to go to iraq , before mosul was take
it's a great privilege and honor to be here and to see many friends and for so many of us to be able to find time. in the beginning i will also mention i'm thankful to carnegie and frederick, an old friend and his work has been guiding many of us. his courageous writings were a source of inspiration for studies. i'm also thankful to the organization in this. this is a newer organization, an advocacy group, and the one group, one different thing about this organization is that primarily...
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many of the population have left. unable to cope, many are trying to get out. others are seeking shelter. the maternity unit at the hospital has been forced to go underground to escape the the violence. ukraine's military appears to have the upper hand, pushing forward, cutting off the supply routes, saying they will not stop fighting until they drove out the separatists from the strong holds in the east. >> if there is an initiative, it has to be shown with practical action, not just words. if white flags come up and lay down their arms, no one will shoot at them. we have not seen practical substance. >> reporter: ukranian forces are trying to build on successes they have made. in areas under their control, they are leaving nothing to chance. all this is the people that live this the east trying to find safety wherever they can. >>> still to come - south africa's deputy president faces questions over his business interests, two years after police fired on striking miners. plus... ..controversial this the u.s. fracking is coming to mexico. the furore has be gun
many of the population have left. unable to cope, many are trying to get out. others are seeking shelter. the maternity unit at the hospital has been forced to go underground to escape the the violence. ukraine's military appears to have the upper hand, pushing forward, cutting off the supply routes, saying they will not stop fighting until they drove out the separatists from the strong holds in the east. >> if there is an initiative, it has to be shown with practical action, not just...
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one reason those characters captivated so many people in some many countries is original, something universal, and each of them. and the same as now. the phrase in "to kill a mockingbird" about the spark of fresh adventure in someone's eyes, it was referenced at leaving someone's eyes but there was so much true of her and of alice lee. part of something predictable in the good sense of the word about a lot of what they shared with me as i got to know them better. and spent so much time with them but always something original. and that made for such fun. >> host: this next question says you won a pulitzer prize for journalism and miss lee won for literature. are there any traits you believe most pulitzer prize winners share? >> guest: i make the large distinction that of course she won the pulitzer prize for that beautiful novel, and worked on a series of gateway did gridlock. this is the team effort. i would make that distinction. i was one of many, fascinating projects to work on. others i have met including a woman i describe in the book, there was a feeling of doing something that mattered
one reason those characters captivated so many people in some many countries is original, something universal, and each of them. and the same as now. the phrase in "to kill a mockingbird" about the spark of fresh adventure in someone's eyes, it was referenced at leaving someone's eyes but there was so much true of her and of alice lee. part of something predictable in the good sense of the word about a lot of what they shared with me as i got to know them better. and spent so much...
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and the nice today and signs of far worse a state pays told my master chamberlain many many places and i would say i suppose red square demonstrators refuse to release an arcade setting it up what if scenarios you'll see the game sales were. recounted are in a sort of.
and the nice today and signs of far worse a state pays told my master chamberlain many many places and i would say i suppose red square demonstrators refuse to release an arcade setting it up what if scenarios you'll see the game sales were. recounted are in a sort of.
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many, many others that were part of helping america's youth. >> and helping people get off of drugs or not get into drugs, not get into -- >> that's right. >> and it seems to me in some ways you've built on that with let's move. i mean, it is, it is being preventatively healthy, you know? [laughter] all along. so talk to us a little bit about how you've put that together. >> for those of you who don't know, let's move is my initiative to end childhood obesity in a generation, and we have really relied greatly on public/private partnerships, was what we all -- because what we all have to understand is government has limits. limited resources, you know, limited base of power. people look to government and think that government can do everything, but many of the solutions that we're trying to achieve require the involvement of the nonprofit sector and the private sector. so we've really enlisted companies to market food differently to kids so that they are not marketing unhealthy products. we've enlisted sports organizations to get kids up and moving, try to invest in more sports and comm
many, many others that were part of helping america's youth. >> and helping people get off of drugs or not get into drugs, not get into -- >> that's right. >> and it seems to me in some ways you've built on that with let's move. i mean, it is, it is being preventatively healthy, you know? [laughter] all along. so talk to us a little bit about how you've put that together. >> for those of you who don't know, let's move is my initiative to end childhood obesity in a...
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how many of you agree with me, when you heard that first description, how many of you thought, oh, my goodness. they shot this kid in cold blood. that's what i thought. raise your hand. how many of you thought that? you didn't think that right away when you heard that? >> i didn't. because one thing i've learned in being in the media, sean, is you have to get all of the facts. you had too many people weighing in on predetermined decisions and judgments when we didn't know anything about what happened other than the fact that this individual was shot and killed. >> i learned that in the richard jewel case. remember in atlanta the olympic bombing. and they said he was a hero. and then the atlanta journal constitution came out, he fits the profile of a lone bomber because he lived with his mother. i was on the air that day and i said that doesn't mean he did anything. and he was listening that day. and i didn't find out until later and he gave me a call and said you were the only one that defended me. i learned not to rush to judgment. now we've got two diametrically opposed version of w
how many of you agree with me, when you heard that first description, how many of you thought, oh, my goodness. they shot this kid in cold blood. that's what i thought. raise your hand. how many of you thought that? you didn't think that right away when you heard that? >> i didn't. because one thing i've learned in being in the media, sean, is you have to get all of the facts. you had too many people weighing in on predetermined decisions and judgments when we didn't know anything about...
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many standing outside. a force of unity and then overnight you see as reported looting and other confrontation. you've had now a number of people say, yes, you have a right to demonstrate. you have a right to have this anger. you don't have a right to some of the behavior. i think you reported yesterday, you said there are almost two factions here. two groups of people. all who want justice but who have chosen a different route here. >> the vast majority of protesters here, again, are coming out in mass in the name of michael brown and against what they feel is an ongoing police brutality. they want to voice themselves. a smaller group seem to be one wanting confrontation. these are people who are clearly not afraid of the violence and they're coming out and they've been determined to hunker down. again, only night will tell what goes on tonight. how will they enforce the cur w curfew. what role will the national guard play in this. the autopsy results that will play out. if the last few nights have been an
many standing outside. a force of unity and then overnight you see as reported looting and other confrontation. you've had now a number of people say, yes, you have a right to demonstrate. you have a right to have this anger. you don't have a right to some of the behavior. i think you reported yesterday, you said there are almost two factions here. two groups of people. all who want justice but who have chosen a different route here. >> the vast majority of protesters here, again, are...
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many have spent most of their lives here. for romano and his wife, providing for their three young boys means sacrifice. when food is in short supply, they often go without so their children can eat. >> life in the camp is not that easy. we only feed our children once a day. >> they tell me everything is about to change for them. today is their last day before they leave. a this hasn't been much of life, but i've given it my best. we hope to one day consider america to be our home. >> not everyone wants to make that move. having spoken to many families here, you get a sense there is a real debate as to whether it is better for them to stay here or whether they should actually take a leap to the united states. making that jump is not easy. many here have little experience of socializing and have to undergo cultural lessons about life in the west. >> they are coming from abroad, from refugee camps to a totally different environment in the u.s. many, especially the older people, will not speak any english. if they leave, there i
many have spent most of their lives here. for romano and his wife, providing for their three young boys means sacrifice. when food is in short supply, they often go without so their children can eat. >> life in the camp is not that easy. we only feed our children once a day. >> they tell me everything is about to change for them. today is their last day before they leave. a this hasn't been much of life, but i've given it my best. we hope to one day consider america to be our home....
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they are varied and many. we carry a responsibility and that the people who are proud of the fact that we stand in these places have their voices heard, knowing that they are some of the most voiceless. we are the voice for the voiceless and we have the responsibility to ensure that we cultivate, with the people who are proud of us, we cultivate trust in our government. these may seem like different points. they are entirely connected. when we get to the point where all people feel the protection of the civil rights act, to the extent that they have full trust in their government, we will truly live the ideals of this country. i thank everyone for their leadership. [applause] >> the labor secretary spoke to the conference at the national association of latino elected and appointed officials all stop his remarks are 20 minutes -- officials. his remarks are 20 minutes. ♪ >> good afternoon. it is great to be here. it is great to be back. hey, larry. we are both still bald. .ald is better that is what governor bro
they are varied and many. we carry a responsibility and that the people who are proud of the fact that we stand in these places have their voices heard, knowing that they are some of the most voiceless. we are the voice for the voiceless and we have the responsibility to ensure that we cultivate, with the people who are proud of us, we cultivate trust in our government. these may seem like different points. they are entirely connected. when we get to the point where all people feel the...
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but there are many many precursors to kill what we call killer robots the u.s. for example is testing the x. forty seven b. which is a you know a subsonic super drone as it is called the u.k. is testing the turan this european countries under france are testing the neuro on china has just tested its own stealth drone we're not quite certain about what russia is testing but i do know that russia and now it's in twenty thirteen that they would be opening a military bro but center in two thousand and fourteen and there are prototypes from this from the stealth drones all the way downed to micro robots which are the size of a mosquito that could fly into a room and either do surveillance or fly into a room and you know inject a toxin and kill the target and it's very frightening that people think this is ok but one it's still take a human being to actually switch it on and direct it one way or another. it would take the robot to be programmed but once it was set free it would proceed to make the target thing and kill decisions unless our campaign to stop killer robo
but there are many many precursors to kill what we call killer robots the u.s. for example is testing the x. forty seven b. which is a you know a subsonic super drone as it is called the u.k. is testing the turan this european countries under france are testing the neuro on china has just tested its own stealth drone we're not quite certain about what russia is testing but i do know that russia and now it's in twenty thirteen that they would be opening a military bro but center in two thousand...
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and moved in the same social circles and went to many same parties and many of the is same frensds and sometimes argued legal cases as joint counsel. but according to hamilton there was one way they were extremely different. hamilton was extremely ambitious and there is no denying that. and he felt that he was guided by his thirst for honor and fame as it was understood in the 18th century, a desire to win glory in the eyes of the posterity by serving the public good. in a sense that meant self-interest because he wanted fame and glory but he felt the best way to earn those was through great acts of public service. burr made so such claims. to many at the time he didn't seem to be bound by any grand political principles. he seemed to seize on politics of the moment to get things done. and many politicians at the time were impressed and sometimes a little shocked at this. he didn't seem to have as one politician put it, pesky political principles tying him down. he seemed to be incredibly useful person to have around in political battles or elections. this was terrifying to hamilton. bu
and moved in the same social circles and went to many same parties and many of the is same frensds and sometimes argued legal cases as joint counsel. but according to hamilton there was one way they were extremely different. hamilton was extremely ambitious and there is no denying that. and he felt that he was guided by his thirst for honor and fame as it was understood in the 18th century, a desire to win glory in the eyes of the posterity by serving the public good. in a sense that meant...
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many thanks. errol. >> thanks. >>> coming up, everyone, a major milestone is reached in space exploration. we'll bring you the latest on the rosetta mission and some of the big challenges ahead. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com and never quite get over it.y. seven billion hungry people. well, we grow a lot of food. we also waste about a third of what we grow. so, we put our scientists to work. and they found ways to keep the food we grow fresher, longer. using innovative packaging. there are still a lot of hungry people in the world. but we have a lot of scientists. this is the human element at wor
many thanks. errol. >> thanks. >>> coming up, everyone, a major milestone is reached in space exploration. we'll bring you the latest on the rosetta mission and some of the big challenges ahead. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc...
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of them are different people, how many people are we actually touching? and so the idea behind this slide is how many unique individuals are coming and what are they coming for? you will see that by the role it is not unique, so the group exercise there were 126 different individuals in june, and 150 in july but they might have also gone to a seminar so we are not looking at unique across the different ones but we were able to actually total up, over all, we have had 255 different people, come in, june and july and we had about 500 come during wellness week. and but we are doing pretty well with the 255 different people over the course of two months, and summer months, and so we are certainly feeling full sometimes. and i think that is a good number for us. this gives you an idea of the class to class and, this is how to determine if the class is to continue and if we promote one more than another, and you will see that there are three classes in july, the body conditioning and the yoga and the class at the end there. and so this, this is where we identif
of them are different people, how many people are we actually touching? and so the idea behind this slide is how many unique individuals are coming and what are they coming for? you will see that by the role it is not unique, so the group exercise there were 126 different individuals in june, and 150 in july but they might have also gone to a seminar so we are not looking at unique across the different ones but we were able to actually total up, over all, we have had 255 different people, come...
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doubtfire," "aladdin" and many, many more. good-bye for now.ert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is non
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to resolve that current threat you need many, many things to come together. first and foremost you need to cooperate on a security plan that is accepted across the country. secondly, you need political process that involves engaging many of the people in these areas who are not necessarily supposing isil's agenda but who have other concerns that need to be met. our primary focus right now is this latest event of displacement, which has dramatic proportions. we're looking at a major human man tearan crisis. >> you mentioned the humanitarian crisis. what do you think needs to happen immediately to try and help those people who have been displaced? do you have enough facilities, enough staff to try to cope with those numbers that are moving around? >> we already have reports of men, women and children dying of heat exhaustion. what we need to figure out is a way to get assistance to these people who are stranded now in the sinjar mountains, surrounded by isil. many have fled looking for safety and security. it is very difficult because there is no humanitarian c
to resolve that current threat you need many, many things to come together. first and foremost you need to cooperate on a security plan that is accepted across the country. secondly, you need political process that involves engaging many of the people in these areas who are not necessarily supposing isil's agenda but who have other concerns that need to be met. our primary focus right now is this latest event of displacement, which has dramatic proportions. we're looking at a major human man...
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in many of the rest areas. for many of the civil war enthusiasts, the national park service will have many commemorative events in the coming months, and the couple years ahead. they will honor the stories of the soldiers to be sure, but also the places, and the larger stories that reveal the full reach and human impact of the civil war and the 1864 overland campaign. and this effort is not ours alone in the national park service. it takes many partners to make things like this happen. communities, along the road from richmond and petersburg, communities and partners have risen up to help us celebrate the civil war sesquicentennial. the friends of the wilderness battlefield, the city of richmond, and the american civil war center at tredegar, petersburg, fredricksburg, the central virginia battlefields trust and all these and many more have stepped up to help americans connect with their shared history. i'd like to give a round of applause to all the partners that have helped make this happen. [ applause ] no p
in many of the rest areas. for many of the civil war enthusiasts, the national park service will have many commemorative events in the coming months, and the couple years ahead. they will honor the stories of the soldiers to be sure, but also the places, and the larger stories that reveal the full reach and human impact of the civil war and the 1864 overland campaign. and this effort is not ours alone in the national park service. it takes many partners to make things like this happen....
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many are commenting on this.is a comic in his own right, saddened by the death of his friend, he tweeted, rest in peace, my friend. >> and the insider tweeting saying his instagram shows what a loved person he is, he will be missed. one of the great actors of our generation. and sergio? >> well, this obviously is something we have been working on a little while to confirm. what we do know so far is that around noon authorities got a 911 call that there was a body found at a home in tiburon. and at that time the paramedics arrived at the situation. very quickly the person that was there, they confirmed it was robin williams. they confirmed he was dead. they are investigating the possibilities of a suicide. but that is an investigation going on. the authorities in marin county have not confirmed those details just yet. what we can say is that there was a message that was released very recently by his wife, actually within just the last hour or so saying that he was -- that she has now lost her very close friend, ob
many are commenting on this.is a comic in his own right, saddened by the death of his friend, he tweeted, rest in peace, my friend. >> and the insider tweeting saying his instagram shows what a loved person he is, he will be missed. one of the great actors of our generation. and sergio? >> well, this obviously is something we have been working on a little while to confirm. what we do know so far is that around noon authorities got a 911 call that there was a body found at a home in...
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many are buried in the rubble. thousands of rescuers are on their way to the remote locality. >> reporter: relief and res ky workers are doing what they can. their efforts are hampered by aftershocks and poor weather. communication and electricity are down. some search teams have been able to reach the edges of the quake zone. >> all the houses had collapse said when we arrived. there were dead bodies everywhere, lots of injured people. >> the epicentre is a town where rescuers may have to reach on foot. many fivers spend the night in makeshift shelters. the people's liberation army is involved. more than 2,000 soldiers are on their way. the separation will be survived. the premier arrived on monday. the mountainous area is prone to earthquakes. >>> more than 100 recovery experts have been investigating a few area of eastern ukraine near the crash fight of mh17. it was shot down killing passengers and crew, most dutch. remains of more than 200 have been found. others are at the site. investigators found more person
many are buried in the rubble. thousands of rescuers are on their way to the remote locality. >> reporter: relief and res ky workers are doing what they can. their efforts are hampered by aftershocks and poor weather. communication and electricity are down. some search teams have been able to reach the edges of the quake zone. >> all the houses had collapse said when we arrived. there were dead bodies everywhere, lots of injured people. >> the epicentre is a town where...
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, many years. of course, back to the capitol. 10 predecessors. many ask how can you be the 11th rchitect of the capitol when we've been here for 224 years or so. it's interesting. someone asked me earlier that architects of the capitol were appointed by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30, or more years in office. then after the retirement on the ninth architect of the capitol, the congress put term limits on appointments.' so my immediate spread says tore right there bottom from new york city served as the 10-yearrchitect from the term appointment. he chose not to reapply, which opened up that job for me as the of the capitol. the top left, we honor the title of the e first architect of the capitol. architect won the first competition for the design of the capitol building and what wonderful story that is. h as elizabeth mentioned, the by the t was appointed resident, i was appointed by barack obama and sworn in in the old senate chamber, a beautiful designed by the se
, many years. of course, back to the capitol. 10 predecessors. many ask how can you be the 11th rchitect of the capitol when we've been here for 224 years or so. it's interesting. someone asked me earlier that architects of the capitol were appointed by the president for lifetime terms. and many of them served 20, 30, or more years in office. then after the retirement on the ninth architect of the capitol, the congress put term limits on appointments.' so my immediate spread says tore right...
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now many sunnis are backing abadi. the president of the kurdish regional government masoud barzani has expressed his support and leaders in neighboring iran, turkey, and saudi arabia have also welcomed abadi's appointment. but maliki is refusing to step down or step aside. he met on tuesday with senior military and security officials. he reportedly instructed them not to interfere in the political crisis. still iraqis are seeing more of what they've seen throughout months of fighting between shias and sunnis. a series of bombs exploded in shia neighborhoods in baghdad. security officials believe islamist extremists staged the attacks. >>> thousands of iraqis have been forced to flee from the sunni insurgents. they are angry about the political uncertainty. >> translator: we want our government to make a united country and give us back our peaceful life. >> in june the militants seized iraq's second largest city, mosul, forcing residents out. about 1,000 people have taken shelter in the suburbs of erbil in the kurdish a
now many sunnis are backing abadi. the president of the kurdish regional government masoud barzani has expressed his support and leaders in neighboring iran, turkey, and saudi arabia have also welcomed abadi's appointment. but maliki is refusing to step down or step aside. he met on tuesday with senior military and security officials. he reportedly instructed them not to interfere in the political crisis. still iraqis are seeing more of what they've seen throughout months of fighting between...
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john many how many -- show me how many live in your house? [applause] is and thisrt of it is where we as social workers really need to open up our shirts and show the s on our che st, many of those kids are deeply fractured, deeply fractured. you never want to say person is broken. that means there's no hope, but deeply fractured. the data tells us they will be in the system for much of their lives. is going back to the point of his making. there are no easy solutions. put our solution is we systems in place to make sure that we work harder to make people who are white who want to adopt a will go to russia to get a child, that we make it seemed, we have got you. this is true. i know you know what i'm saying is true. i will hear black people say, they don't know how to do their hair. we'll help them. i mean, really. i see some black kids with k notty hair. come here. [laughter] cornrows in and you will be straight. big family,e got a everyone has got to learn how to do hair.
john many how many -- show me how many live in your house? [applause] is and thisrt of it is where we as social workers really need to open up our shirts and show the s on our che st, many of those kids are deeply fractured, deeply fractured. you never want to say person is broken. that means there's no hope, but deeply fractured. the data tells us they will be in the system for much of their lives. is going back to the point of his making. there are no easy solutions. put our solution is we...
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many years.he said yes, the republicans have made it difficult for this president that when you are elected president you are expected to lead and this leadership has been missing. >> host: i thought you wrote fernand jordan is a relative of valerie giorda? >> guest: vernon jordan's wife is a relative of valerie jarrett. >> host: ray for massachusetts independent line. hi. >> caller: hi how are you doing? first of all the republicans are the one that hurt us because of this mess. the congress has not worked for
many years.he said yes, the republicans have made it difficult for this president that when you are elected president you are expected to lead and this leadership has been missing. >> host: i thought you wrote fernand jordan is a relative of valerie giorda? >> guest: vernon jordan's wife is a relative of valerie jarrett. >> host: ray for massachusetts independent line. hi. >> caller: hi how are you doing? first of all the republicans are the one that hurt us because of...
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he has traveled to 15 countries over the last year, and many of them friends, many in europe, and he has engaged in dialogue with both the jewish community leaders and counterparts saying what are the constructive ways to alleviate the issues, and how can we break the trend line when it comes to antisemitism. >> it's sad that we're seeing this, even in the 21st century. coming up, the humanitarian crisis around the world are overwhelming the relief efforts by relief organizations to help the suffering, and we'll talk to doctors without borders about their heroic work. and then shocking videos, what life would be like if the child in a syrian conflict were unfolding in account u.s. aj consider this in our facebook and google plus pages. >> the leader of the nation's largest teacher's union lily eskelsen garcia >> people really do still believe in their teachers >> defending tenure... taking on standardized tests and fixing education in america >> put authority and power in the hands of the people in that school >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks w
he has traveled to 15 countries over the last year, and many of them friends, many in europe, and he has engaged in dialogue with both the jewish community leaders and counterparts saying what are the constructive ways to alleviate the issues, and how can we break the trend line when it comes to antisemitism. >> it's sad that we're seeing this, even in the 21st century. coming up, the humanitarian crisis around the world are overwhelming the relief efforts by relief organizations to help...
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to many city determinations. the board appeals services such as granting and permits. as i thought about this particular nomination i wanted to suggest colleagues, someone who i knew could grasp the complicated details that come in front of the board of appeals. i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american woman partner at perkins cue the first african american lesbian partners and one of the top lawyers in california which is status only to small subsection of our states attorneys among many other recognitions. i also want to highlight her background. she is selected for years working closely with terry stuart working with the san francisco's office which was a tremendous legal victory for our city. with that, i have no doubt that these are three individuals who will serve these bodies extremely well and with that, colleagu
to many city determinations. the board appeals services such as granting and permits. as i thought about this particular nomination i wanted to suggest colleagues, someone who i knew could grasp the complicated details that come in front of the board of appeals. i have nominated bobbie wilson who professionally has had many first in her life. she grew up in public housing and went to columbia law school and worked with employment law issues in san francisco and became the first african american...
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people -- how many have been displaced and how many need shelter are two different stories. vast majority of the people have other places to go staying with family or have been able to transition from their homes. many of those people will be able to move back into their homes as soon as we have a chance to check them out. i appreciate the comments that have been made by the police department. most of the valley is operating as normal. i've been getting a lot of calls from people from outside the area that were planning on coming here that are worried about it for fear that this is some kind of a disaster area which means they can't come here and enjoy the valley. the damage is in isolated locations. issues are significant. we're on it and it's getting better. i think it's going to get -- the conditions will be vastly improved over the next few days as we get on top of this. [ inaudible question ] >> we encourage people to call in advance and check with their lodging partners on condition of where they are staying and make a judgment. most of the places in the valley have no
people -- how many have been displaced and how many need shelter are two different stories. vast majority of the people have other places to go staying with family or have been able to transition from their homes. many of those people will be able to move back into their homes as soon as we have a chance to check them out. i appreciate the comments that have been made by the police department. most of the valley is operating as normal. i've been getting a lot of calls from people from outside...
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how many colleges are in atlanta? four? four colleges and just beyond here, some of the worst neighborhoods in america? i'm confused. y'all can blame white people all you want, i'm going to give white people the day off. [laughter] this is a mess. i don't get it. atlanta, y'all -- every time i come here, i just don't get it. i'm confused every single time i come. meet all these buffies all over the place, you know, talk about their travel and the things they do and the lifestyle they have and the car they drive and the housewives that are not housewives. airport married to nobody. -- ain't married to nobody. anyway, so. i don't get it. i don't understand. i'm lost. i'm confused. you've had -- you can't blame white people. you've had black people in every single position, the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, you have black judges and mayors. it would be a shock if you had a white mayor. people would be like, what? how add that happen? black people must have stole some money. [laughter] the only way you're going to
how many colleges are in atlanta? four? four colleges and just beyond here, some of the worst neighborhoods in america? i'm confused. y'all can blame white people all you want, i'm going to give white people the day off. [laughter] this is a mess. i don't get it. atlanta, y'all -- every time i come here, i just don't get it. i'm confused every single time i come. meet all these buffies all over the place, you know, talk about their travel and the things they do and the lifestyle they have and...
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>> [inaudible] >> the city of san francisco, and the many, many organizations and people that worked tirelessly to get this beautiful project built. today we're celebrating 60 new homes that will be permanently affordable to the great and diverse residents of san francisco. bank of america believes that we are better when we are connected and it's true. we are better, stronger city. we live not only next to the founder who created a huge company or the software engineer that works there or the lawyers or the bankers but also next to our teachers and our firemen and the many families who are having a hard time living in this extraordinarily expensive city. that is why we at bank of america are one of the largest investors and lenders into affordable housing. just here in san francisco for the past 10 years bank of america has invested over $400 million and 27 projects to make this a better city. those investments have leveraged over 1.2 billion dollars, created $54 billion in jobs for people that live here. the bank supports the mayor's vision of building many more units in san franci
>> [inaudible] >> the city of san francisco, and the many, many organizations and people that worked tirelessly to get this beautiful project built. today we're celebrating 60 new homes that will be permanently affordable to the great and diverse residents of san francisco. bank of america believes that we are better when we are connected and it's true. we are better, stronger city. we live not only next to the founder who created a huge company or the software engineer that works...
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that's why many people put up flags and stickers just to avoid problems. this is the atmosphere we live with here every day. >> small children practice acrobatics dance, a playful way of learning content on -- catalan culture. such groups are increasingly popular. the number of tower builders has doubled in recent years. >> the towers are from here. they are a world cultural heritage, and they embody our identity. >> practice makes perfect -- that goes for tower building as well as politics. and so the towers of catalonia are becoming the implement the highflying dreams of an entire region. the community spirit gives people a sense of belonging. they are convinced they can achieve the impossible, including independence. >> independence does not have to be a good thing, so do not grow to independent from us at the "european journal." we would love to see you again next week. if you cannot wait, you can always find us online. thanks for watching, and until then, bye-bye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- gg99Ññwçç 08/28/14 08
that's why many people put up flags and stickers just to avoid problems. this is the atmosphere we live with here every day. >> small children practice acrobatics dance, a playful way of learning content on -- catalan culture. such groups are increasingly popular. the number of tower builders has doubled in recent years. >> the towers are from here. they are a world cultural heritage, and they embody our identity. >> practice makes perfect -- that goes for tower building as...
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inre have been so many cuts many years. everything is being cut. many are poor. the sense of solidarity is strong. now she runs the project. find a french tutor. in exchange he cannot -- he can offer legal advice. the ideas for people to provide each other services without money changing hands. >> he has to give some inc. and to take something. this.s someone takes he is a this is a point of view. >> he shows us a jawing of ancient greek heroes. the military dictatorship was possible. comrades occupied the law faculty during the occupancy. he had to be carried away. after the dictatorship used as a group of guys showed up and played at being politicians and as he sayfear goodbye, his appeal had to be living in dignity that they have no money. this is grungy". this is low. it is anything but comfortable. this has been here since the 1930's. it is much favored by students, artists and intellectuals. the owner is here. hayes a close observer of the neighborhood and the way it has been changing. he was here when the teenager was killed him the riots erupt did. had a
inre have been so many cuts many years. everything is being cut. many are poor. the sense of solidarity is strong. now she runs the project. find a french tutor. in exchange he cannot -- he can offer legal advice. the ideas for people to provide each other services without money changing hands. >> he has to give some inc. and to take something. this.s someone takes he is a this is a point of view. >> he shows us a jawing of ancient greek heroes. the military dictatorship was...
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many have spent most of their lives here. for romano and his wife, providing for their three young boys means sacrifice. when food is in short supply, they often go without so their children can eat. >> life in the camp is not that easy. we only feed our children once a day. >> they tell me everything is about to change for them. today is their last day before they leave. a this hasn't been much of life, but i've given it my best. we hope to one day consider america to be our home. >> not everyone wants to make that move. having spoken to many families here, you get a sense there is a real debate as to whether it is better for them to stay here or whether they should actually take a leap to the united states. making that jump is not easy. many here have little experience of socializing and have to undergo cultural lessons about life in the west. >> they are coming from abroad, from refugee camps to a totally different environment in the u.s. many, especially the older people, will not speak any english. if they leave, there i
many have spent most of their lives here. for romano and his wife, providing for their three young boys means sacrifice. when food is in short supply, they often go without so their children can eat. >> life in the camp is not that easy. we only feed our children once a day. >> they tell me everything is about to change for them. today is their last day before they leave. a this hasn't been much of life, but i've given it my best. we hope to one day consider america to be our home....
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many of washington d.c.'s most historic buildingses including the supreme court, the library of congress, and the many house and senate buildings near the capitol. he discusses his team's preservation projects, including the current cap follow dome work which will remayor 1300 day fresh insits in the structure. this event russ an hour and 15 minutes. -- runs and hour and 15 minutes. >> what we sometimes overlook is that washington d.c. is truly an extra or neighbor and that those buildings carry an importance and symbolism for people across america and around the globe. tonight you'll hear from the man who is entrusted with the care of those structures. the office of the capitol office is responsible to the congress and supreme court for the maintenance, operation, development and preservation of more than 17 million square feet of buildings. and more than 553 acres of land throughout capitol hill including the u.s. capitol, senate and house office buildings, the library of congress, and many others. in 2010,
many of washington d.c.'s most historic buildingses including the supreme court, the library of congress, and the many house and senate buildings near the capitol. he discusses his team's preservation projects, including the current cap follow dome work which will remayor 1300 day fresh insits in the structure. this event russ an hour and 15 minutes. -- runs and hour and 15 minutes. >> what we sometimes overlook is that washington d.c. is truly an extra or neighbor and that those...
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and there is so many moments, so many more that we want to share with you this morning. >> and we love can you imagine? >> that's true. >> if he hadn't. part of remembering robin williams was also his honesty, his honesty about his battle with addiction in his own words coming up this morning. >> you know he loved, of course, making people laugh and one of his favorite audiences was our troops. he began touring with the uso in 2002, and you'll hear what he had to say about meeting those heroes coming up. >>> we also have one of robin's co-stars to join us talking about working with and cracking up with the star. can you imagine working alongside robin and keeping a straight face? >> no, because i know when he came here in our studio we were all cracking up, so i can only imagine what it was there on the set. robin williams, very open, though, about his struggles throughout his career, no matter how successful he was, he could not shake the demon of addiction. a problem that plagued him for decades. putting him in and out of rehab. our juju chang is here with more on that. good morning,
and there is so many moments, so many more that we want to share with you this morning. >> and we love can you imagine? >> that's true. >> if he hadn't. part of remembering robin williams was also his honesty, his honesty about his battle with addiction in his own words coming up this morning. >> you know he loved, of course, making people laugh and one of his favorite audiences was our troops. he began touring with the uso in 2002, and you'll hear what he had to say...
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what we see is in the 1790s, many of the divisions, many of the concerns that people who viewed the constitution in -- these folks came to see this still as a problem in the 1790s. the ratification of the constitution did not do away with these divisions. instead they continued to manifest themselves. . and we can see them manifest themselves in a variety of ways. we're going to talk about three ways today that are two clear examples. examples that highlight the ways in which certain individuals, american citizens decided that they were going to rebel against the constitution and the federal government. in the 1790s we see two examples where rebels decided -- perhaps they decide to try to form their own more perfect union, their own country. one of these events takes place, or both of them take place in 1794. the first of them that we're going to discuss is the whiskey rebellion, which takes place in 1794 in pennsylvania. as we'll discuss, it's a far larger protest. not exclusively to pennsylvania. the second incident that we see in which the -- a group of citizens decide to rebel. they decide t
what we see is in the 1790s, many of the divisions, many of the concerns that people who viewed the constitution in -- these folks came to see this still as a problem in the 1790s. the ratification of the constitution did not do away with these divisions. instead they continued to manifest themselves. . and we can see them manifest themselves in a variety of ways. we're going to talk about three ways today that are two clear examples. examples that highlight the ways in which certain...
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i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle association we got to work on any issues and since i've been on the board of supervisors i've had the pleasure to work with him. i cannot think of a more qualified candidate than dennis richard he brings a credible you breath of experience in terms of every imagineal air force issue and historic preservation and formula retail dennis is an amazing hard worker that dives into the details he will be a very, very well prepared commissioner on day one will take the time we know that planning commission is not glaushz he'll learn the facts. i'll also is this dennis and i don't ago on every issue but we've worked through them he's a professional person who understands you try to find common ground and times when you can't agree what we had you san diego it's okay it's a democracy so i'm proud to support this nomination >>
i'm proud to be supporting president chiu nomination i've had the pleasure of working with dennis on many, many issues both before i was on the board of supervisors when i was the president of the castro valley neighborhood association and he was the president of the triangle association we got to work on any issues and since i've been on the board of supervisors i've had the pleasure to work with him. i cannot think of a more qualified candidate than dennis richard he brings a credible you...
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so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first.mong the machine gunfire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves. sinking beneath the waves. the water was red. red from the dead. red from the dying and agony crying. those who made the land were not able to stand, we fell on the sand, writhing in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on the hill. they killed our men at will. the rain of death from the cliffs never stopped. never stopped. but we, we just kept coming in from the sea. wave after wave. as far as you could see. sheer courage and determination. not believing they were done. dictated the victory that day. others in the future will say when they stand on that mighty hike and look down on that thin strip of beach they will say i don't see how they ever did it. they fought for every inch of it. up the fortified walls, over those cliffs so tall. i'll never forget that beach. i'll never forget the men in the ships, in the air, and on the land, and those who died on the sand and in the water. they lie now ben
so many had tried to reach. they were the ones who went in first.mong the machine gunfire and shell bursts. they went to watery graves. sinking beneath the waves. the water was red. red from the dead. red from the dying and agony crying. those who made the land were not able to stand, we fell on the sand, writhing in pain, screaming for help in vain. every advantage was on the hill. they killed our men at will. the rain of death from the cliffs never stopped. never stopped. but we, we just kept...