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this coat was given to us by his son.e it to us, he told us this was the one he was wearing the day he surrendered. we know these were the gauntlets he had that day. the pen was used to sign the acceptance. a lot of people do not know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the maclean house on april 9, they had a cordial meeting. lee asked grant to set his terms of surrender on paper. he had heard them in general a p days before as they had been corresponding but he asked him , to write down his particular terms of surrender, which grant did. he gave it to lee to read. lee made a couple corrections to it and gave it back to general grant. he wrote his letter of acceptance of those particular terms. lee signed his own letter, but they never signed the same piece of paper. there is no formal peace treaty originated on this. there was no document ever signed between the president lincoln and president davis, ending any of this. it was just lee surrendering to his army to gen
this coat was given to us by his son.e it to us, he told us this was the one he was wearing the day he surrendered. we know these were the gauntlets he had that day. the pen was used to sign the acceptance. a lot of people do not know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the maclean house on april 9, they had a cordial meeting. lee asked grant to set his terms of surrender on paper. he had heard them in general a p days before as they had...
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so they were given to us. after the war department went through the process and dispersed all the flags it could identify, it had 200 left. in turn, it turned those over to the confederate museum for safekeeping. that is how the collection came to be that large. this particular case talks about primarily the overland campaign. this is when lee and grant began to face each other in 1864. you will notice there are photographs of the men, along with the artifacts. we put a picture of a face to the artifacts so you can get a personal connection with the men and with the items you are looking at. not just an article. for example, this one of general john bell hood. if you look at his photograph, you will see that is the same uniform he is wearing there in that particular photograph. the same with general clayburgh's uniform. this is the uniform he was wearing when he was killed at the battle of franklin in 1864. you can see, it is also the one he is wearing in the photograph there. some of that is battle damage, bu
so they were given to us. after the war department went through the process and dispersed all the flags it could identify, it had 200 left. in turn, it turned those over to the confederate museum for safekeeping. that is how the collection came to be that large. this particular case talks about primarily the overland campaign. this is when lee and grant began to face each other in 1864. you will notice there are photographs of the men, along with the artifacts. we put a picture of a face to the...
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the flat was given to us by his daughter. in the fall of the first year we opened in 2012, his great-granddaughter came to visit and told us the same story. that he had brought it home with him this way, kept it on an easel in the parlor. the battle flags that the men followed into battle were significant for them. the color of their -- bearer was a target for the enemy. they felt that they shot down the color bearer, it would defeat that particular unit. color bearers were particularly courageous. these flagstaff steps were all surrendered in appomattox. some of them are nice pieces of wood. others are just tree branches. when lee surrender to general grant, he surrendered only his army of northern virginia. he did not surrender any other armies, although grant had asked him to. there were 100,000 soldiers still in the field. appomattox was just the first surrender, but certainly not the last surrender that ended the war. effectively, it did. one of the larger armies in the field was joe johnston's army in north carolina. it
the flat was given to us by his daughter. in the fall of the first year we opened in 2012, his great-granddaughter came to visit and told us the same story. that he had brought it home with him this way, kept it on an easel in the parlor. the battle flags that the men followed into battle were significant for them. the color of their -- bearer was a target for the enemy. they felt that they shot down the color bearer, it would defeat that particular unit. color bearers were particularly...
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it is given you the tools to be productive citizens. one of the great things about america is our active public square. that is why an educated citizenry is so important to the success of our country. as graduates, you are well-equipped to participate in these vital debates. my hope is that you speak out on the issues that matter to you and participate in your civic life and citizens, not spectators. you will come to learn that who you are is more important than what you have. you have responsibilities to your fellow citizens and your country and your family. by taking part in democracy, you will make our country stronger. secondly, you are blessed to live in the greatest nation ever. [applause] you can strive to succeed as far as you gear to dream. it says something about our country that millions around the world are willing to leave their homes and families and risk everything to come here and realize the american dream. their pursuit of that dream integrates our national soul. it renews our country's character. it adds vitality to o
it is given you the tools to be productive citizens. one of the great things about america is our active public square. that is why an educated citizenry is so important to the success of our country. as graduates, you are well-equipped to participate in these vital debates. my hope is that you speak out on the issues that matter to you and participate in your civic life and citizens, not spectators. you will come to learn that who you are is more important than what you have. you have...
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future and allows us to accommodate that timing gap in a much more effective way so that for example given the vehicle example i was speaking from a lot of people have two doors at two levels that the higher level doors could be constructed as part of the vehicle. but it could exists at that location until such time we have our platforms and what efforts and configurations of stations whether it's 2 to 3 stations or the entire board at the corridor at that time we can simply open the doors and remove the seats from the higher boarding locations returning the seats to the lower boarding locations in the level of capacity that certainly is central to this discussion allow us to much more meaningful and address the platform issues but also the extension of platforms to accommodate potentially longer trends in the future further assisting on the capacity side. we believe that approach will give us a level of flexibility that we may not standby 2 or 1 of the other that's part of what we will discuss with the board next week we think there is an opportunity of taking this evolutionary approach a
future and allows us to accommodate that timing gap in a much more effective way so that for example given the vehicle example i was speaking from a lot of people have two doors at two levels that the higher level doors could be constructed as part of the vehicle. but it could exists at that location until such time we have our platforms and what efforts and configurations of stations whether it's 2 to 3 stations or the entire board at the corridor at that time we can simply open the doors and...
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he has offered the party, it's demand or given in to its demand given that justice ministry, however we understand that the discussion in these last hours is exactly what powers that justice minister will have, netanyahu does not want a justice minister from what is essentially a settler group to have a say over the hiring and firing of judges within this country. if would have immense political ram my cases. that would appear to be the fine details of what position what ministers will have from which parties. >> we'll be following developments we'll check in with you when that deadline expires. thank you. still lots more to come here on al jazeera including on patrol, they chase human traffickers through the jungle. and final campaign in the u.k. ahead of an election that is billed too close to call. family in a home that they deserve... that's a problem for me. >> hard earned pride. hard earned respect. hard earned future. a real look at the american dream. "hard earned". sunday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of our month long look at working in america. >> tim
he has offered the party, it's demand or given in to its demand given that justice ministry, however we understand that the discussion in these last hours is exactly what powers that justice minister will have, netanyahu does not want a justice minister from what is essentially a settler group to have a say over the hiring and firing of judges within this country. if would have immense political ram my cases. that would appear to be the fine details of what position what ministers will have...
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off we're receiving the water down stream but this year we're not we're holding it at hetch hetchy given the activities it will be 95 percent hetch hetchy this is amazing i don't know commissioner president caen if you got rained on awhile visiting. >> i did. >> excellent. >> we like to hear that and we're closing monitoring and managing the system and going on to the next slide on precipitation it shows that basically, we're getting those late rain events more over the weekend and hair not just dropping rain but snow at the higher that is not normal given the previous years. >> go on to the next slide it shows the red line the bottom that the snow pack this past year has been dismal and continues you know that will be the trend for the water year we hope to break out of that next year next slide please on the other hand we continue san francisco and the wholesale customers in the retail system in california we continue to have savings occurring we're going to talk about that later on on item 10 for considerations for drought regulations that need to be adopted according to the governors
off we're receiving the water down stream but this year we're not we're holding it at hetch hetchy given the activities it will be 95 percent hetch hetchy this is amazing i don't know commissioner president caen if you got rained on awhile visiting. >> i did. >> excellent. >> we like to hear that and we're closing monitoring and managing the system and going on to the next slide on precipitation it shows that basically, we're getting those late rain events more over the...
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not since jackson has one been given such a gift on the people twice. but i am thankful to god for the approval of this people. and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this peoples resolve -- this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives by. you see, my friends, i still believe that sentiment in our declaration of independence that declares, all men are created equal, remains the great fundamental principle upon which all of our future hopes and liberty rest. the question of this hour is cannot this government be reunited on that same principle? my friends, if it can, i will consider myself one of the happiest men alive, if i can so help to see it. if it cannot, it will be awful. my friends, if this government cannot be reunited without giving up that principle, i -- i was about to say, i would rather be assassinated on this very spot the
not since jackson has one been given such a gift on the people twice. but i am thankful to god for the approval of this people. and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this peoples resolve -- this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives by. you see, my friends, i still believe...
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in deed, less than the amount of oil krg has given to be sold. we will follow up on that. >> in on that point, i assume you raise that with officials at the obama administration here appeared to have their assistance in making sure you get what the december agreement says the kurdish government is supposed to receive? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: before now and now, they have been trying seriously in order to encourage baghdad and in order to stay committed to the agreement to be implemented. >> there is coming and important site for mosul. what role do you think the peshmerga forces will play and not enterprise? [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] .. >> one of the other factors that change in original political structure in recent weeks has been the emergence of the p5+1 agreement with iran on its nuclear program. how do you think that agreement if it's executed, changes the regional political structure? and how sp
in deed, less than the amount of oil krg has given to be sold. we will follow up on that. >> in on that point, i assume you raise that with officials at the obama administration here appeared to have their assistance in making sure you get what the december agreement says the kurdish government is supposed to receive? [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: before now and now, they have been trying seriously in order to encourage...
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i don't believe given the state of affairs in 2002 them all of a sudden the united states would have been serious about state building. it was never serious in afghanistan about state building. last week i was in kandahar province and looking at schools. the question of education, supposedly the united states helped bring education to millions of afghans post 2001. it turns out particularly in the south many of these schools that were built for contract did to local warlords and strong men and the building of the schools actually deeply damage local communities in ways that would have been better off if they had never done so in the first place. the broader answer to the question is if the u.s. was serious about state building, it had to be serious about building institutions. instead it was only focused on counterterrorism and now we have no state and terrorists. >> would have been -- [inaudible] >> depends on where you look. it depends on where you look. there are parts of the country where life is significantly better today than it was under the taliban. in other places it is wors
i don't believe given the state of affairs in 2002 them all of a sudden the united states would have been serious about state building. it was never serious in afghanistan about state building. last week i was in kandahar province and looking at schools. the question of education, supposedly the united states helped bring education to millions of afghans post 2001. it turns out particularly in the south many of these schools that were built for contract did to local warlords and strong men and...
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it is given you the tools to be productive citizens. one of the great things about america is our active public square. that is why an educated citizenry is so important to the success of our country. as graduates, you are well-equipped to participate in these vital debates. my hope is that you speak out on the issues that matter to you and participate in your civic life and citizens, not spectators. you will come to learn that who you are is more important than what you have. you have responsibilities to your fellow citizens and your country and your family. by taking part in democracy, you will make our country stronger. secondly, you are blessed to live in the greatest nation ever. [applause] you can strive to succeed as far as you gear to dream. it says something about our country that millions around the world are willing to leave their homes and families and risk everything to come here and realize the american dream. their pursuit of that dream integrates our national soul. it renews our country's character. it adds vitality to o
it is given you the tools to be productive citizens. one of the great things about america is our active public square. that is why an educated citizenry is so important to the success of our country. as graduates, you are well-equipped to participate in these vital debates. my hope is that you speak out on the issues that matter to you and participate in your civic life and citizens, not spectators. you will come to learn that who you are is more important than what you have. you have...
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given the fanfare that greeted at his news conference here in geneva, and the media presence that was there, he was rather modest in setting out the aims for the next four or five weeks. he described this not as geneva three but consultations. he said they would be closed not as a run off meeting but low key consultations. his same is to try to find out what the situation currently is in syria. he described the talks as a reality check was another phrase he used, what he wants to try to find out is whether there is any room at all for compromise and negotiation in a meaningful sense. he will speak to at least 40 different groups. he will also speak to 20 international and regional stake holders and that including the syrian government itself. so you can see he is casting his net as wide as possible. some meaningful peace negotiations but the indications are not positive. he admits himself that he is neither optimistic nor pessimistic, what he did say he has a duty to try he said given the situation, there is no luxury not to try. wash crimes are being committed against civilians. the
given the fanfare that greeted at his news conference here in geneva, and the media presence that was there, he was rather modest in setting out the aims for the next four or five weeks. he described this not as geneva three but consultations. he said they would be closed not as a run off meeting but low key consultations. his same is to try to find out what the situation currently is in syria. he described the talks as a reality check was another phrase he used, what he wants to try to find...
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there were no sobriety test given and no repremand given. everyone involved was told to go home and pretend like nothing happened. to get a better sense on what happened we talked directory to clancy but he could not answer questions. so we scheduled a hearing and he could not answer there. he defered to the office of the inspector general who investigated the matter. that investigation is complete and we are pleased to have mr. roth here to talk about the conclusion. now the facts are in it is time for accountable. the inspector general determined both agents judgment was impaired by alcohol. since there was no sobriety test given the inspector general came to the conclusion based on the facts. both of the men spent five hours in a bar running a bar tab that included 14 drinks after two hours of an open bar. and the objective behavior of the two experienced secret service agents who should have known better. this resulted in them driving into a crime scene and inches from what the rest of the secret service was treating as a potential explo
there were no sobriety test given and no repremand given. everyone involved was told to go home and pretend like nothing happened. to get a better sense on what happened we talked directory to clancy but he could not answer questions. so we scheduled a hearing and he could not answer there. he defered to the office of the inspector general who investigated the matter. that investigation is complete and we are pleased to have mr. roth here to talk about the conclusion. now the facts are in it is...
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i would assume she is in favor of it given her past comments given her role but my guess is she is worried more about her democratic primary politics. >> i want to ask you about jeb bush because i want your perspective as the former vice presidential candidate for republicans who has really withstood the glare, that really is unlike no other, the political spotlight. >> that's true. >> he really stumbled this week when it came to answers questions about iraq. that's a question that seems so obvious that he would have been asked about, when you were made the candidate you knew you were going to be asked about your budget. are you surprised by his stumbles and also what advice might you give him? >> every candidate will have this problem. there are going to be 1,000 of these moments going forward. i think jeb misheard the question. i don't think he heard the question correctly and therefore his answer as it was. i was here when we voted for iraq -- >> even if he did miss hear it he had a few times to try and fix it, and it took him some time. in the spotlight, what is your advice, and he has
i would assume she is in favor of it given her past comments given her role but my guess is she is worried more about her democratic primary politics. >> i want to ask you about jeb bush because i want your perspective as the former vice presidential candidate for republicans who has really withstood the glare, that really is unlike no other, the political spotlight. >> that's true. >> he really stumbled this week when it came to answers questions about iraq. that's a question...
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this is a coat that was given to us bice by his son.hen he gave it to us he told us this is the one that lee was wearing the day he did is your vendor to grant. we know those were his gaunt lets that he had that day. and the pen that is here is one that he used to sign his acceptance. a lot of people don't know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the mclean house on april 9th. they had a cordial meeting and lee asked grant to set down on paper his terms of surrender. he had heard them in general a few days before as they had been corresponding but he asked him to write down his particular terms of surrender, which grant did. and he gave it to lee to read. and gran signed the terms of surrender that he was offering. lee read it he made a couple corrections to it and gave it back to general grant. he wrote his letter of acceptance of those particular terms. and lee signed his own letter. but they never signed the same piece of paper. there is no formal peace treaty that originated from
this is a coat that was given to us bice by his son.hen he gave it to us he told us this is the one that lee was wearing the day he did is your vendor to grant. we know those were his gaunt lets that he had that day. and the pen that is here is one that he used to sign his acceptance. a lot of people don't know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the mclean house on april 9th. they had a cordial meeting and lee asked grant to set down on...
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our founders knew that everyone has god-given gifts. founders built a nation on the visionary, and at the time radical, idea that every life has potential, and everyone has the right to fulfill their potential. that is what our founders meant when they talk about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. they believe that right came from god, and should not be taken away by man or government. [applause] i have seen people in all kinds of circumstances. i have seen people in desperate and destitute circumstances. and yet it is true that every person, every person has god-given gifts. every person's life is filled with god-given potential. and whatever their circumstances, everyone truly does have the capacity to live a life of dignity and purpose and meaning, and we know that dignity comes from work, and purpose comes from family, and meaning comes from faith in our lives. [applause] i've been very blessed in my life, but like all of you, i also have been through hard times. i managed hewlett-packard through the dotcom bust, the worst
our founders knew that everyone has god-given gifts. founders built a nation on the visionary, and at the time radical, idea that every life has potential, and everyone has the right to fulfill their potential. that is what our founders meant when they talk about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. they believe that right came from god, and should not be taken away by man or government. [applause] i have seen people in all kinds of circumstances. i have seen people in desperate and...
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this is a coat that was given to us bice by his son.hen he gave it to us he told us this is the one that lee was wearing the day he did is your vendor to grant. we know those were his gaunt lets that he had that day. and the pen that is here is one that he used to sign his acceptance. a lot of people don't know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the mclean house on april 9th. they had a cordial meeting and lee asked grant to set down on paper his terms of surrender. he had heard them in general a few days before as they had been corresponding but he asked him to write down his particular terms of surrender, which grant did. and he gave it to lee to read. and gran signed the terms of surrender that he was offering. lee read it he made a couple corrections to it and gave it back to general grant. he wrote his letter of acceptance of those particular terms. and lee signed his own letter. but they never signed the same piece of paper. there is no formal peace treaty that originated from
this is a coat that was given to us bice by his son.hen he gave it to us he told us this is the one that lee was wearing the day he did is your vendor to grant. we know those were his gaunt lets that he had that day. and the pen that is here is one that he used to sign his acceptance. a lot of people don't know that general lee and general grant never signed the same piece of paper. when they met at the mclean house on april 9th. they had a cordial meeting and lee asked grant to set down on...
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elected to both the house and the senate and that i should give back in return that which had been givenme. third, it's been contended that i should run because i do not have unlimited financial resources or a tremendous political machine or backing from the party bosses. [ laughter ] instead, have political independence and not having such resources. there are other reasons that have been advanced but i will not take the time to discuss them. instead, let me turn to the reasons as to why i should not run. first, there are those who make the contention that no woman should ever dare to aspire to the white house, that this is a man's world, and that it should be kept that way, and that a woman on the national ticket of a political party would be more handicapped than a saint. second, it's contended that the odds are too heavily against me for even the most remote chance of victory. and that i should not run in the face of what most observers see as a certain and crushing defeat. third, it's contended that as a woman, i would not have the physical substantial ma and strength to run, and th
elected to both the house and the senate and that i should give back in return that which had been givenme. third, it's been contended that i should run because i do not have unlimited financial resources or a tremendous political machine or backing from the party bosses. [ laughter ] instead, have political independence and not having such resources. there are other reasons that have been advanced but i will not take the time to discuss them. instead, let me turn to the reasons as to why i...
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you have given us a lot to think about and given the move we're seeing in interest rates it's the dividendying stocks under pressure as we were saying at the top of the show. utility is the worst performing sector and you have to wonder if rates continue to rise if these are the sectors that will be under pressure and if that leads to a reallocation of capital into the growth sectors like technology. >> let's take a look at today's other top stories. >> electronic arts has been in focus. they blew past forecasts which are becoming a bigger piece of the company's revenues. they also got a boost from the launch of the new battlefield hardline game. ea rose 4% in after hours trade. >> first quarter profit fell less than expected and the company raised it's guidance due to growing sales in china. the results come a quarter after the revenue missed estimates and cut it's outlook. >> coming up the u.s. government may be rethinking it's policy on commercial drones with regulators expected to unveil new plans today that could greatly expand their use. more on that story coming up. excellent lookin
you have given us a lot to think about and given the move we're seeing in interest rates it's the dividendying stocks under pressure as we were saying at the top of the show. utility is the worst performing sector and you have to wonder if rates continue to rise if these are the sectors that will be under pressure and if that leads to a reallocation of capital into the growth sectors like technology. >> let's take a look at today's other top stories. >> electronic arts has been in...
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so basically that's how it came was to see what they could do with the sovereignty given to them by the british, the sovereign reservation land that had been given to them by the americans, so they were just trying to see how far they could go. they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they didn't want that. they wanted to be on their own. they wanted to be independent. so james pushed it to see how far he could go. he got bingo. they were able to be open 24/7. they didn't have to obey the law in florida. that is what they proved. and then getting into the casino gaming, the u.s. government wasn't prepared for that either but as it went through the , process, they got permission to have the gaming on the sovereign reservation land. then they went out and taught the other tribes in the u.s. how they could do that as well and that's how they got into gaming is through the sovereignty issues
so basically that's how it came was to see what they could do with the sovereignty given to them by the british, the sovereign reservation land that had been given to them by the americans, so they were just trying to see how far they could go. they didn't want to be the wards of the government. they were very poor. they didn't want welfare because they used to get welfare from the ladies organizations in fort lauderdale that would close of them and feed them and send them to school. they...
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however, given the structure of isil, i think this serves them a big blow.t will not end there their ability because they is how they operate. they always anticipated an attack against their leaders so therefore we have they have alternatives. let's put that in a wider context for our viewers. the leader of al-qaeda and iraq and. there was a leader killed in 2006, and then in 2010, two leaders were killed in 2010. however, that group formed the origins of present day al-qaeda in iraq and syria. this is how they operate. so targeting a leader or targeting an influential member of the group will certainly not end their threat, barbara. >> omar live for us, thank you. >>> now turkey's military is insisting that it has shot down an syrian aircraft after it entered turkish air space. activists have sent al jazeera these photos showing the downed aircraft that crashed just inside syria. turkish military source said that a helicopter was shot down when it breached the country's air space twice on the western side of syria. but syrian tv is denying the reports sayin
however, given the structure of isil, i think this serves them a big blow.t will not end there their ability because they is how they operate. they always anticipated an attack against their leaders so therefore we have they have alternatives. let's put that in a wider context for our viewers. the leader of al-qaeda and iraq and. there was a leader killed in 2006, and then in 2010, two leaders were killed in 2010. however, that group formed the origins of present day al-qaeda in iraq and syria....
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also amillion, spelled the way you see it given to 11 babies. >> interesting, t.j. the list. >>> cleveland, fans enjoyed the sunshine as the indians put a hurt on the texas rangers. one guy took home a free souvenir. his happened probably hurting. >> take a look. the long home run over the left field wall. the guy who does it does wit a bare-handed, one-handed catch. the right hand, but in his other hand he's got a hot dog. he didn't drop the hot dog. >> impressive. >> are you impressed? there you go. somebody has a beer or a baby and catches the ball. >>> next few days you're likely to start hearing plenty of hype about next saturday's belmont stakes. >> american pharaoh will compete. ♪ happy birthday dear j.d. happy birthday too you ♪ >> oh well done j.d. he looked satisfied with himself after blowing out the candles. >> it was impressive. but can he run? he can blow out candles on the cake. but american pharaoh, triple crown. >> you never know. he has the teeth. teeth matter. isn't it a sign of health? >> i have no idea. >>> for some of you, your local news comin
also amillion, spelled the way you see it given to 11 babies. >> interesting, t.j. the list. >>> cleveland, fans enjoyed the sunshine as the indians put a hurt on the texas rangers. one guy took home a free souvenir. his happened probably hurting. >> take a look. the long home run over the left field wall. the guy who does it does wit a bare-handed, one-handed catch. the right hand, but in his other hand he's got a hot dog. he didn't drop the hot dog. >> impressive....
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on the face it was similar to other instructions given. the reason it was objectionable in that case is because it also swept in potentially lawful conduct. that's precisely what happens here as the government accurately argued to the jury in the case under these instructions an official act could encompass something as innocuous as a photo op. that's because every step towards achieving an end as defined as an official act. but the district court refused to give any limitation on the otherwise all encompassing instruction, including limits that are drawn straight out of this court's cases like. straight out of the jefferson case. and i'm quoting from our instruction. the fact that it's a routine activity or the act of an office holder does not alone make it an official act. obviously correct. but the district court refused to impose any limit on the otherwise all encompassing instruction. or here's another one we proposed. merely arranging a meeting, attending an event hosting a reception or making a speech or not, standing alone official
on the face it was similar to other instructions given. the reason it was objectionable in that case is because it also swept in potentially lawful conduct. that's precisely what happens here as the government accurately argued to the jury in the case under these instructions an official act could encompass something as innocuous as a photo op. that's because every step towards achieving an end as defined as an official act. but the district court refused to give any limitation on the otherwise...
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wood was given 750-milligrams. correct? >> yes justice sotomayor. >> and he laid writhing in pain for 20 minutes, 25 minutes. >> mr. wood was two hours -- >> i'm sorry two hours. now, there's been some defense that the 7 other -- 6750 wasn't immediately delivered but it was still 750 that went into his system and caused that kind of pain. correct? >> yes and our expert testified that mr. wood's execution demonstrates the ceiling effect, that giving more of this drug is not going to put a prisoner into a -- >> how many executions have been carried out using this drug? >> using midazolam. >> yes. >> 15. >> you're talking about one. >> no, we're actually talking of several executions that -- the execution in this case in oklahoma that haven't happened a year ago of mr. locket demonstrate why midazolam is does not put a prisoner in a coma. >> the administration of to the drugs, the nature of the veins and so forth. i got a different one in the locket case? >> no. mr. chief justice -- >> that was not then -- were there issues ab
wood was given 750-milligrams. correct? >> yes justice sotomayor. >> and he laid writhing in pain for 20 minutes, 25 minutes. >> mr. wood was two hours -- >> i'm sorry two hours. now, there's been some defense that the 7 other -- 6750 wasn't immediately delivered but it was still 750 that went into his system and caused that kind of pain. correct? >> yes and our expert testified that mr. wood's execution demonstrates the ceiling effect, that giving more of this...
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still quite favorable, given the current contract goes back to 1987. for the organ why is waste, it's slightly less, only $0.30, i will get to back that. then the components does change over time on the cost of living for the san francisco region i want to talk about additional fees, that are the most innovative part of this agreement, we have two types of feeing one is excess disposal in or agreement to go towards 0 waste that starts out current disposal, and by the end of 2020, we have a 0 waste gol. 2020, is a 0 waste goal we have to drop over 50,000 tons every year down to 20/21, every ton that's above that target we pay an extra fee of $five, we expect we will be paying some tonnage for that that goes into a dedicated 0 waste account, recology goes into a separate waste account, a second fee is a sustainability fee. that is the idea of trying to promote sustain ability -- remove the organic portion that has the biggest impact on landfilling, and long term client imimpact we will charge for that additional $10 if it has organics in it, if it's soli
still quite favorable, given the current contract goes back to 1987. for the organ why is waste, it's slightly less, only $0.30, i will get to back that. then the components does change over time on the cost of living for the san francisco region i want to talk about additional fees, that are the most innovative part of this agreement, we have two types of feeing one is excess disposal in or agreement to go towards 0 waste that starts out current disposal, and by the end of 2020, we have a 0...
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given the size of the hole they are in the given the budgetary commitments that the government needs to fill and given, frankly, president rah hanie's linkage of relief we believe again what we would expect to see with respect to sanctions relief. that doesn't mean that there won't be some revenue that is used for iran's security purposes. the sanctions have brute to the nuclear issue because their economy has suffered. so we need strategies that are better able to deal with destabilizing actions. sinks alone are not a panacea, if they were, you wouldn't see the destabilizing actions. we have supported the saudi led effort. i think frankly the comments from the leaders here has been complimentary, in terms of support the united states has provided. which has been essential in terms of the contributing to what they have been aiming to do with their air campaign. i think that the two things we also recognize are number one, there's a grave humanitarian situation inside of yemen. and this pause is essential to facilitate humanitarian access reaching populations that are in very dire cir
given the size of the hole they are in the given the budgetary commitments that the government needs to fill and given, frankly, president rah hanie's linkage of relief we believe again what we would expect to see with respect to sanctions relief. that doesn't mean that there won't be some revenue that is used for iran's security purposes. the sanctions have brute to the nuclear issue because their economy has suffered. so we need strategies that are better able to deal with destabilizing...
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and indeed it's less than the amount of oil that krg has given to baghdad to be sold. but we'll follow up on that when we go back to kyrgyzstan. >> on that point i assume you raised that with officials of the amount here. will you have their assistance in making sure that you get what the december agreement says the kurdish government is supposed to receive? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: before now and now they have been trying seriously in order to encourage baghdad to take this agreement for it to be implemented. >> there is coming an torrent fight for mosul. what role durg the peshmerga forces are likely to play in that enterprise? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: for your kind information, mosul is unlike -- while in mosul you have kurds, christians, different religiouses, didn't sexs and different ethnicities. therefore we have to find a foryulia to be agreed upon before thinking of going to the liberation of mosul. so
and indeed it's less than the amount of oil that krg has given to baghdad to be sold. but we'll follow up on that when we go back to kyrgyzstan. >> on that point i assume you raised that with officials of the amount here. will you have their assistance in making sure that you get what the december agreement says the kurdish government is supposed to receive? [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: before now and now they have been trying seriously...
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instead, each was given a chance to speak for himself. the family says some of the most prominent murderers easily identified from cell phone footage haven't been caught. those in court to watch the case say they are disappointed with the trial and the verdicts. >> it was for political game, to calm people's mind. in the court, they will be given penalties, that would be perfect politically for them. >> the murder shocked afghanistan. many hoped it would spark a change in the justice system. critics say you the sentences have been too light and not all the killers have been brought to justice. >> there is a shrine on the spot her body was burned and this street named in her memory. after a very public trial there's no certainty that her murder will change afghan tuesday about justice or violence against women. jennifer glasse, kabul. >> an explosion in can be bull killed at least five people. the attack took operation at the parking lot of the justice ministry's office. 42 have been injured. >> the u.n. is urging indonesia malaysia and th
instead, each was given a chance to speak for himself. the family says some of the most prominent murderers easily identified from cell phone footage haven't been caught. those in court to watch the case say they are disappointed with the trial and the verdicts. >> it was for political game, to calm people's mind. in the court, they will be given penalties, that would be perfect politically for them. >> the murder shocked afghanistan. many hoped it would spark a change in the...
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not since jackson has one been given such a gift on the people twice. but i am thankful to god for the approval of this people. and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives by. you see, my friends, i still believe that sentiment in our declaration of independence that declares all men are created equal, remains the great fundamental principle upon which all of our future hopes and liberty rest. the question of this hour is cannot this government be reunited on that same principle? my friends, if it can, i will consider myself one of the happiest men alive if i can so help to see it. if it cannot, it will be awful. my friends, if this government cannot be reunited without giving up that principle, i -- i was about to say, i would rather be assassinated on this very spot then to surrender that. well,
not since jackson has one been given such a gift on the people twice. but i am thankful to god for the approval of this people. and, while grateful for your confidence in me, at least if i know my heart, i think my gratitude is free from any taint of personal triumph. it has not been a pleasure for me to triumph over anyone. but i give thanks to god for this people's resolve to stand by free government and the principle it lives by. you see, my friends, i still believe that sentiment in our...
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those given no hope. those pushed aside. when any society does that to any element of its population, there will be trouble. my weapons are words, not bullets and bombs. and my words have had a very powerful and positive effect, i think. and people now openly discuss issues like, "should there be a royal family? should there be this, should there be that?" i think the word is "transparency," and that's what i seek in all things. >> maybe you paid attention to what's happening here in the united states over the last seven, eights months, close to a year now in communities throughout the united states baltimore, maryland, most recently. >> i've been aware and i'm glad obama won the election because it-- it's bringing all of the racial tension that's riddled in this country to the forefront. i've watched the republican party absolutely make-- make a mockery of themselves with the hatred and the hidden racism that's now absolutely bubbling over. and i've only just recently become an american citizen myself, and this is a very fi
those given no hope. those pushed aside. when any society does that to any element of its population, there will be trouble. my weapons are words, not bullets and bombs. and my words have had a very powerful and positive effect, i think. and people now openly discuss issues like, "should there be a royal family? should there be this, should there be that?" i think the word is "transparency," and that's what i seek in all things. >> maybe you paid attention to what's...
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lance price was given exclusive access to speak with him. we are very fortunate to have lance price with us today who will talk about the book and its ideas in detail. lance is a writer and political commentator who reports reiterate from london for the cbs news show up-to-the-minute. he is also journalists at the bbc and he also has been media adviser to british prime ministers tony blair. the format will be essentially as follows. first i will post a series of questions to lance and we will have a conversation for 20 or 25 minutes or so. we will give an opportunity to our commentator to offer some brief reactions. many of you in the room know him. he is the u.s. correspondent for the hindu when it's hot india's top english-language newspapers. he has a ph.d. from lse and has written a book on poverty in india. finally before we get started i just wanted to note that for those of you who would like to live tweet us at and we encourage that and those of you in this room are those of you watching on live web stream please use the hashtag modi
lance price was given exclusive access to speak with him. we are very fortunate to have lance price with us today who will talk about the book and its ideas in detail. lance is a writer and political commentator who reports reiterate from london for the cbs news show up-to-the-minute. he is also journalists at the bbc and he also has been media adviser to british prime ministers tony blair. the format will be essentially as follows. first i will post a series of questions to lance and we will...
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asia continues to be a big story given that cut from the australian central bank. let's get out to sri with more on that. >> before i get on to australia i want to talk about the sharp underperformance in mainland china equities. that represents the sharpest percentage one day drop since january 19th and there's two big negatives here. the first one was reports suggesting that the big brokerages on the mainland are imposing tighter margin rules so that could cool off inflows into the market. the ipo pipeline is looking quite healthy. yes they did cuts by 25 basis points to sure up the broader economy but there's a big question mark hanging on exactly where we are in the interest rate cycling, where we are in the easing cycle. the market was undecided on this so we saw volatility in the aussie dollar and also some volatility and choppy moves. so that's where we stand right now. back to you now seema. >> sri, thank you so much. banks in focus. ubs trading higher after first quarter net profits increased by 88% on the year beating estimates. this driven by the stronge
asia continues to be a big story given that cut from the australian central bank. let's get out to sri with more on that. >> before i get on to australia i want to talk about the sharp underperformance in mainland china equities. that represents the sharpest percentage one day drop since january 19th and there's two big negatives here. the first one was reports suggesting that the big brokerages on the mainland are imposing tighter margin rules so that could cool off inflows into the...
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but said he didn't know who had given her a ride. >> the boyfriend's story that your girlfriend is leavingnd meeting a stranger, this would lead most people to conclude that maybe the story wasn't true. shamaia's family gave police a potential clue. someone had left a message on shamaia's cell phone at 11:55 a.m., before shamaia left for work. >> first saved message. >> hey, i'm back in town. give me a call. let me know if you want to get together. okay. bye. >> the significance of this message was enormous. it gave the police and investigators another avenue to go down. >> the number was traced to a wealthy local businessman, 56-year-old kenneth otto. >> we found out that mr. otto was an upstanding person. he had a family, a wife and kids. >> he was a somewhat successful industrial business owner, had no prior criminal record and liked to hang around the strip clubs. >> ken otto was a regular at the kahoots club where shamaia worked and he admitted he had given shamaia a ride to work that afternoon. >> he said that he called shamaia nd when he called her, she requested that he bring her t
but said he didn't know who had given her a ride. >> the boyfriend's story that your girlfriend is leavingnd meeting a stranger, this would lead most people to conclude that maybe the story wasn't true. shamaia's family gave police a potential clue. someone had left a message on shamaia's cell phone at 11:55 a.m., before shamaia left for work. >> first saved message. >> hey, i'm back in town. give me a call. let me know if you want to get together. okay. bye. >> the...
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there were no sobriety test given and no repremand given. everyone involved was told to go home and pretend like nothing happened. to get a better sense on what happened we talked directory to clancy but he could not answer questions. so we scheduled a hearing and he could not answer there. he defered to the office of the inspector general who investigated the matter. that investigation is complete and we are pleased to have mr. roth here to talk about the conclusion. now the facts are in it is time for accountable. the inspector general determined both agents judgment was impaired by alcohol. since there was no sobriety test given the inspector general came to the conclusion based on the facts. both of the men spent five hours in a bar running a bar tab that included 14 drinks after two hours of an open bar. and the objective behavior of the two experienced secret service agents who should have known better. this resulted in them driving into a crime scene and inches from what the rest of the secret service was treating as a potential explo
there were no sobriety test given and no repremand given. everyone involved was told to go home and pretend like nothing happened. to get a better sense on what happened we talked directory to clancy but he could not answer questions. so we scheduled a hearing and he could not answer there. he defered to the office of the inspector general who investigated the matter. that investigation is complete and we are pleased to have mr. roth here to talk about the conclusion. now the facts are in it is...
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to represent the people and so as far as those deliberations and how i operate there are documents given to you for gowns for example, if you take the housing element and go back 3 housing elements and see all the housing element we have to ask users those commissioners who are educated on issues and those commissioners who care for our people why is it every single housing element that should have been done consciously by this planning department land in our court what guidance do we have what data do we have really so, now we can to a bag from my memory is right the association of the bay area governments another government document which this department has not a.d. hired it has adhered to it in a general matter so today commissioners we have an energy or emergency a real emergency in san francisco we do not have so-called affordable housing but i'm here to speak about low income and no income housing which ties into the comments made by one the commissioners on education i was trained well by some of the best educational institutions in the world so i know something about education w
to represent the people and so as far as those deliberations and how i operate there are documents given to you for gowns for example, if you take the housing element and go back 3 housing elements and see all the housing element we have to ask users those commissioners who are educated on issues and those commissioners who care for our people why is it every single housing element that should have been done consciously by this planning department land in our court what guidance do we have what...
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were these warning signals given and not responded to?answers to those questions. >> george stay with me. paul i want to bring you in. when we talk about this locomotive black box, this locomotive event data recorder essentially that is the black box of these trains what specifically will investigators, what data will they be able to retrieve? >> okay. the black box for locomotives gives you exact position speed, gps location velocity and a number of the controls that are in the cab. that is how the throttle was set, were the brakes set, did he honk the horn activate the bell. there's a reverser and a power switch. all of this is recorded along with forward-looking video -- >> the camera. >> along the track. and external microphone only. there is no video and no audio in the cab of the locomotive. i believe that might have been something negotiated between union and railroads. and here i have a feeling that one of the questions being asked is what was happening in that cab? >> what was happening in the cab. george when you look too, and i
were these warning signals given and not responded to?answers to those questions. >> george stay with me. paul i want to bring you in. when we talk about this locomotive black box, this locomotive event data recorder essentially that is the black box of these trains what specifically will investigators, what data will they be able to retrieve? >> okay. the black box for locomotives gives you exact position speed, gps location velocity and a number of the controls that are in the...
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. >> so, in -- when notice was given and issues cited the smoking issue is smoking a huka smoking? is smoking via a huka considered smoking by the city regulation? was that noted to the permit holder? >> yes, it was specifically state today the permit holder to discontinue all huka smoking. >> so the permit holder has claimed in his presentation that because it was a vaporized smoking implement, it doesn't matter whether it's a vapor implemented or it's good old fashion tobacco. >> that's correct, the permit holder was made aware to discontinue any type of smoking. >> so there's clarity on that to him and there's clarity that that happens to be the law and he was klair -- that was clarified to him? >> yes, correct. >> okay, thank you. anymore questions? >> i have a couple. am i correct there's another parklet adjacent to this one? >> there's one across the street at 533 jones but that one has -- that one does have a separate sponsor. >> have there been issues with that one >> >> yes but there have not been as many complaint and is one of the prominent complaints that was coming thr
. >> so, in -- when notice was given and issues cited the smoking issue is smoking a huka smoking? is smoking via a huka considered smoking by the city regulation? was that noted to the permit holder? >> yes, it was specifically state today the permit holder to discontinue all huka smoking. >> so the permit holder has claimed in his presentation that because it was a vaporized smoking implement, it doesn't matter whether it's a vapor implemented or it's good old fashion...
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and i don't want to just cuff the answer on a given stock.omeone called about d vaks and while i knew the stock, i wanted to do some more research on my own because it frankly had a very big run. and dynavax lead prauldoduct is a hepatitis b vaccine and so far, it's more effective and faster worker than existing vaccines but there have been concerns about the safety protocol. and including cancer therapy and an asthma drug it's rr developing with asper zen cu. and in anticipation of the big hepatitis b catalyst coming later this year. and car mine in new york asked me about a durro oro biotech. aduro biotech and since then like many others it's cooled down bit, back down to the lower 30s. why so much initial excitement about aduro? they operate in the sexy world of immunocology. it designed to power the body's immune system to fight cancer. they use a strain of wisteria to help your body destroycanter acells in your body. in pankcreatic cancer it's had large results. and company's other big platform is in development and they received infusio
and i don't want to just cuff the answer on a given stock.omeone called about d vaks and while i knew the stock, i wanted to do some more research on my own because it frankly had a very big run. and dynavax lead prauldoduct is a hepatitis b vaccine and so far, it's more effective and faster worker than existing vaccines but there have been concerns about the safety protocol. and including cancer therapy and an asthma drug it's rr developing with asper zen cu. and in anticipation of the big...
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and we were given assurances that there would be follow up on that. before now we did not get such kind of assurances. therefore we are pleased that that level of assurances have been given to k.r.g. jerry: just to be specific about your conversations here, do you believe washington confident that the president, the vice president, the secretary of state will make sure that that -- those assurances are followed through? president barzani: we go back with full confidence and great hope to kurdistan. jerry: let me talk more broadly about your relationship with the government in baghdad, if i might. i'm curious about the status of the december agreement the questions that were to be resolved in that agreement particularly with regards to the sale of oil. what is the progress in implementing the december agreement? are you satisfied with it? are there things that need to be worked on? president barzani: as far as the agreement skerpped, the k.r.g. is required to provide 550,000 pounds per day for the federal government in baghdad to provide 17% share of t
and we were given assurances that there would be follow up on that. before now we did not get such kind of assurances. therefore we are pleased that that level of assurances have been given to k.r.g. jerry: just to be specific about your conversations here, do you believe washington confident that the president, the vice president, the secretary of state will make sure that that -- those assurances are followed through? president barzani: we go back with full confidence and great hope to...
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are these reliable given this disease?> generally speaking oncologists say a malignant brain cancer will recur in most cases. it's just a matter of time. that's why survival rates are so poor for the most aggressive types of brain cancer. again, how well somebody does has to do with the grade of the tumor, diagnosis how advanced it is when it is first diagnosed and the type of cell. generally speaking you know we don't expect people to do incredibly well overall. the five-year survival rate is 33% and that is all central nervous system tumors combined. >> thank you very much. >>> it is down to the wire in washington where in a few short hours controversial portions of the patriot act are set to expire. its legislation that has the capitol divided and the senate scrambling to take actions before it's too late. nbc white house correspondent kristin welker is joining us. >> reporter: this is a rarity. the last time the senate met on a sunday is two years ago. at this hour they are working to keep the government surveillance p
are these reliable given this disease?> generally speaking oncologists say a malignant brain cancer will recur in most cases. it's just a matter of time. that's why survival rates are so poor for the most aggressive types of brain cancer. again, how well somebody does has to do with the grade of the tumor, diagnosis how advanced it is when it is first diagnosed and the type of cell. generally speaking you know we don't expect people to do incredibly well overall. the five-year survival rate...
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a job if it is in regards to being given promises have a job having their program expanded whatever it is you have to rethink that thank you. >> thank you final speaker who is opposed to the resolution. >> thanks for hearing us i'm arnold's a teacher from mission high school i want to bring up two programs mentioned by people earlier the teacher residency program and the par approval program which i think are great alternatives i see our teachers of america's in u sf but teachers of america is an opponent they support the high testing and charter schools and privatization we have 0 oppose them and working with them in the program particularly with those two bathrooms i work with two teachers in the tfa got to observe me and second semester i was in the classroom while they got the experience into teachers with still working there and have a teacher of color it is interested in the program we have the best people that are the paraprofessionals we need to develop program that put money not proormdz cloormz in a more our sophisticated if we have the money to train people not to teacher
a job if it is in regards to being given promises have a job having their program expanded whatever it is you have to rethink that thank you. >> thank you final speaker who is opposed to the resolution. >> thanks for hearing us i'm arnold's a teacher from mission high school i want to bring up two programs mentioned by people earlier the teacher residency program and the par approval program which i think are great alternatives i see our teachers of america's in u sf but teachers of...