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and the area is already under the maritime use and pier 94, and 80, and the shipyard and pier 50. and with our tug and harbor service and operations. in the central water front, and the large pink area is the south beach harbor which we will require to involve with the recreational business. we have the china basin, ferry terminals and the capitol plan and we have the money to do the refurbishment and the dry docking of those. and around the ferry building, and you know, we and, there is going to be the future expansion of ferry docks and the ongoing, operations that are successful and in fact this past weekend, picked up a lot of the weight of the closure of the park tunnels. >> the pier 15, dock is kind of small and hard to see. but it is actually, going to be delivered in and completed by the end of the year. and we will be in the process of amending our water taxi agreement to allow for expanded water taxi, landings, at the exporatorium at pier 15. >> and man, i can't hit the button right. >> and then, in the northern water front. you can see, the pier 27 area, and the future
and the area is already under the maritime use and pier 94, and 80, and the shipyard and pier 50. and with our tug and harbor service and operations. in the central water front, and the large pink area is the south beach harbor which we will require to involve with the recreational business. we have the china basin, ferry terminals and the capitol plan and we have the money to do the refurbishment and the dry docking of those. and around the ferry building, and you know, we and, there is going...
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and we were getting a picture of the things arrange and the physical and the technical and the layout of the space behind you athena, and so much going on behind the scenes with the candidates that we cannot see. and shake it out with me here, especially with the brand new numbers. >> hi, ashleigh, the new poll is showing the trend of the summer show showing the strength of these outsider candidates and namely donald trump and ben carson and the poll that you mentioned showing donald trump and ben carson second place in new hampshire, and trump is leading in iowa as well with ben carson close behind and the new national poll that shows trump with the 33% of the vote which is the highest number that he has posted yet. ben carson just 13 points behind, and in the national poll, jeb bush is in third place, but he is is still in single digit, and still 25 points behind the leader, and so it shows that these out sooside candidates are the ones to beat. and ashleigh, this is a huge opportunity for all of these candidates, and especially the ones who have not gotten much mention in the news
and we were getting a picture of the things arrange and the physical and the technical and the layout of the space behind you athena, and so much going on behind the scenes with the candidates that we cannot see. and shake it out with me here, especially with the brand new numbers. >> hi, ashleigh, the new poll is showing the trend of the summer show showing the strength of these outsider candidates and namely donald trump and ben carson and the poll that you mentioned showing donald...
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and the pulling out the stops here, and the intelligence and the lead with security, wolf, the sense of anticipation here with the group greegt him here and the president and the family will get a special private meeting with the pope when he arrives at the terminal here, and they will get to meet with him by themselves and the president's children, and the first lady and a whole host of o others to greet him, the governor of virginia and the mayor of washington and the archbishop of washington, d.c. as well, and the sense of the warm welcome and the warm embrace that the capital city certainly but the country will give the pope as he visits the u.s. for the first time. >> it is extraordinary for the president and the vice president and for the first lady dr. jill biden all of them to go to joint base andrews to receive the international leader like the pope. it does not happen all of the time, does it? >> no, it does not, and you mentioned the vice president as well. and this is a true red carpet welcome. and think of this, and you know, the u.s. is the world's fourth largest cathol
and the pulling out the stops here, and the intelligence and the lead with security, wolf, the sense of anticipation here with the group greegt him here and the president and the family will get a special private meeting with the pope when he arrives at the terminal here, and they will get to meet with him by themselves and the president's children, and the first lady and a whole host of o others to greet him, the governor of virginia and the mayor of washington and the archbishop of...
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border and police and soldiers here.right here, this is the train car that has been outfitted the razor wire brought in to fill in the gap in the fence whereas of last night refugees were still crossing over. try to look here, beyond the fence, there are still refugees that are coming up, the railroad tracks, walking three kilometers from serbia trying to get into hungary and we have seen a few dozen this morning, not nearly as many as yesterday but a few dozen this morning and they are turned away and typically take a left turn, walk a few kilometers down the road to where there is an official border crossing,s this is the border crossing that the hungarian officials here and that being said when they got to the crossing they are not allowed to enter and are told there are a few hundred waiting on the serbia side of the official border crossing a few kilometers down that way and pleading with hungarian officials to let them cross and yet they are not being allowed to cross in, that despite the pleas from many aid agenci
border and police and soldiers here.right here, this is the train car that has been outfitted the razor wire brought in to fill in the gap in the fence whereas of last night refugees were still crossing over. try to look here, beyond the fence, there are still refugees that are coming up, the railroad tracks, walking three kilometers from serbia trying to get into hungary and we have seen a few dozen this morning, not nearly as many as yesterday but a few dozen this morning and they are turned...
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is part of the #/11 memorial, and embracing jew and every faith here and the pope clearly affected bye no matter what you believe. the pope said that as he spoke that he could feel the pain of the place, and he talked about the water and the reflecting pools as the tears of yesterday of yesterday and today the as the lost ones silent cry to the heavens. he talked about the power of the names that ring them as our memory, and he mentioned the 343 lost firefighters who risked their lives going into almost certain death to rescue others, ap he talked about the insistence of rejecting uniformity into the strength of diversity saying that hopefully that effort toward diversity and peace will empower the legacy of those who are lost but that embrace, anderson, it may have said the most. >> it is extraordinary service, and interfaith service with music. from here, the pope will shortly be going to have some private time, and a few minutes in front of the cross that was found amidst the wreckage formed from the steel girders and the bible-fused to steel. and from there, he is going to head ba
is part of the #/11 memorial, and embracing jew and every faith here and the pope clearly affected bye no matter what you believe. the pope said that as he spoke that he could feel the pain of the place, and he talked about the water and the reflecting pools as the tears of yesterday of yesterday and today the as the lost ones silent cry to the heavens. he talked about the power of the names that ring them as our memory, and he mentioned the 343 lost firefighters who risked their lives going...
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in stone and make in brick and wood and prone to general wear and tear and the weather.s understandable why villages from ways community would have used the wall as a source of free, cheap, building material the wall's largest battle is being fought every day, not against man but a fight for survival against the elements. robin with al jazeera. >>> and a reminder you can keep up to date with all the news on our website al jazeera.com. >>> the nuclear agreement that iran signed with the united states and five other world powers is a big complicated deal that's taken years to arrive at and some people as i'm sure you've gleaned really hate it. the bottom line is if government of iran has agreed to slow down its nuclear program dramatically in exchange for the lifting of crippling economic sanctions. i spent two weeks in iran as the details of this deal were being ironed out.
in stone and make in brick and wood and prone to general wear and tear and the weather.s understandable why villages from ways community would have used the wall as a source of free, cheap, building material the wall's largest battle is being fought every day, not against man but a fight for survival against the elements. robin with al jazeera. >>> and a reminder you can keep up to date with all the news on our website al jazeera.com. >>> the nuclear agreement that iran signed...
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and i will bet tacked and some people say i will, and some people say no, and somebody like a rand paul down at 2%, he is going to be at a tacking, and he has been very, very nice and very, very nice, and then nasty recently, because the poll numbers are down. >> and the republicans are frustrated, katie, because no place where they can get a toe-hold in this, and if they do attack him, as we expect and you are saying they will, and will it pay off for them or hurt donald trump? >> well, they have to find something where he is vulnerable, and cause him to react. i don't think that, you know, small petty thing, and i don't think that challenginging him on not being a conservative is going to affect him much, because he has this 25% that don't seem to care what he stands for in the fact that he is not a conservative, and they like his personality, and there are things that he is sensitive, and the trump university story that came out that talks about how he is a scam artist that, you know, scammed, you know, middle class people, and elderly people, and took money from them, and that is so
and i will bet tacked and some people say i will, and some people say no, and somebody like a rand paul down at 2%, he is going to be at a tacking, and he has been very, very nice and very, very nice, and then nasty recently, because the poll numbers are down. >> and the republicans are frustrated, katie, because no place where they can get a toe-hold in this, and if they do attack him, as we expect and you are saying they will, and will it pay off for them or hurt donald trump? >>...
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norms and rules that facilitated global trades and connections and travel and interaction and to helptently engage with china in a way that is constructed to manage our differences and to maximize opportunities for cooperation, and i've repeatedly said that i believe it is in the interest of the united states to see china grow, to pull people out of poverty, to expand its markets, because a successful and stable and peaceful china partner with us on the range of international challenges. last night during our discussions i mentioned to president xi that as powerful as the united states is the nature of the biggest challenge as we face, things like climate change or terrorism or pandemic or refugees. those are not issues that any one nation alone can solve. we recognize because of our strength and the size of our economy and the excellence of our military that we can play a special role and carry a larger burden but we can't do it alone. china despite its size has development challenges of its own so it can't solve the problems alone. we have to cooperate, and i think that can happen a
norms and rules that facilitated global trades and connections and travel and interaction and to helptently engage with china in a way that is constructed to manage our differences and to maximize opportunities for cooperation, and i've repeatedly said that i believe it is in the interest of the united states to see china grow, to pull people out of poverty, to expand its markets, because a successful and stable and peaceful china partner with us on the range of international challenges. last...
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governance, poverty, and youth and job creation, and it is only by stabilizing the entire region and giving the people hope and without fear of destruction that we will stop the fleeing of refugees many of whom are seeking a life free of terror outside of their homes. >> and we cannot have an extremist world view before it justifies the violence, and we have to get out of the schools and the prisons and out of the universities. i believe in the freedom of speech, but freedom to hate is not the same thing. >> we will ultimately prevail, because we are guide bade stronger and better vision, and commitment to the strength and opportunity and dignity of every human being, but it is going to require diligence, focus and sustained effort by all of us. >>> complicating the coalition, russia and iran. russia is critical of the u.s. lead leading the summit today, and opposes the removal of the syrian president bashar al a ahsan, and iran is not invited to take part because of the designation of the united states as a state sponsor of terror. and meanwhile up on capitol hill, there was a growi
governance, poverty, and youth and job creation, and it is only by stabilizing the entire region and giving the people hope and without fear of destruction that we will stop the fleeing of refugees many of whom are seeking a life free of terror outside of their homes. >> and we cannot have an extremist world view before it justifies the violence, and we have to get out of the schools and the prisons and out of the universities. i believe in the freedom of speech, but freedom to hate is...
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my brother paul, your brothers and sisters, your nieces and nephews and we miss you. >> and michaeloving and kind screwed up and i miss it every day. >> maria behr. >> nina bell. >> stephen belson. >> denise benedetto. >> brian greg bennett. >> eric bennett. >> oliver bennett. >> margaret benson. >> james berger. >> stephen berger. >> alvin bergsohn. >> michael berkeley. donna bernaerts. >> david bernard. >> william bernstein. >> david berry. >> joseph berry. >> timothy betterly. >> paul beyer. >> anil bharvaney. >> shimmy biegeleisen. >> william biggart. >> marc bingham. >> and my father, philip, we miss you if we try to make you proud every day. we know what you're looking down on lincoln, '01, and katie. >> and my uncle, michael bordo. i wish i could meet you. >> gary byrd. >> george john bishop. jeffrey bittner. >> albert blackman, junior. >> christopher joseph blackwell. >> susan blair. >> harry blanding, jr. >> rita blau. >> michael boccardi. >> michael bocchino. >> mary katherine murphy. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondar
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and malvern and westchester. as we move to the south we see more conventihicle shouldn't. this slow pressure is taking its time moving out. and throughout the evening hours we deal with heavy rain and periods of heavy rain, because of that the national weather service posted a flash flood watch for the northwest suburbs and the i-95 corridor until 8:00 tonight, we are looking for 1 to 3 inches of rain the problem is that our ground is so dry, we barely had any rain over the past three weeks and the rain is running off and causing the flooding, periods of heavy rain tonight and a rumble of thunder southeast of philadelphia and uponing on roads and then it all lifts out from the southwest to the northeast between 8:00 and midnight tomorrow will be a beautiful day, but i'm tracking another round of rain over your weekend, i'll talk more about the timing of that coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you cecily. 6abc.com/weather is your go to resource as the heavy rain moves through, check in often with
and malvern and westchester. as we move to the south we see more conventihicle shouldn't. this slow pressure is taking its time moving out. and throughout the evening hours we deal with heavy rain and periods of heavy rain, because of that the national weather service posted a flash flood watch for the northwest suburbs and the i-95 corridor until 8:00 tonight, we are looking for 1 to 3 inches of rain the problem is that our ground is so dry, we barely had any rain over the past three weeks and...
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he come all this way and gotten this far and gotten into europe and he is not going to be turned awaylmost in europe and in serbia yesterday and is not going to let the new restrictions keep him from trying to get to germany where he ultimately wants to get and that is the attitude for most of the refugees i'm speaking with and also spoke with a syrian refugee yesterday who paid $7,000 for small l -- smugglers and will work with them in order to get o-germany and really the refugees seem to be unfazed and they of course are concerned, they are worried about what is going to happen to them, many of them are worried if they are getting into hungary and if they are out of hungary but they say they are going to be undeterred and continue to try to make their way no matter the roadblocks that keep being put up in their way and on this desperate journey they are on, julie. >> thank you, mohamed in rustka there. at least 22 people have drown off turkey after the wooden boat they were in sunk and it was believed they were going to the greek island of kos and we are joined from istanbul and an
he come all this way and gotten this far and gotten into europe and he is not going to be turned awaylmost in europe and in serbia yesterday and is not going to let the new restrictions keep him from trying to get to germany where he ultimately wants to get and that is the attitude for most of the refugees i'm speaking with and also spoke with a syrian refugee yesterday who paid $7,000 for small l -- smugglers and will work with them in order to get o-germany and really the refugees seem to be...
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and that is friday and saturday and that does not even include what we could see from joaquin and we've got a brand new track that just came out. veronica has that. >> here is the very latest and one of the things again, we just want to say it's been a very changing forecast and a difficult forecast over the last couple of days and not just for us in the hurricane center and looking at different guidance and the a category 1 hurricane just east of the leeward islands and makes its turn to the north and northeast as a category 3 and this is friday during the afternoon hours and intensifying and strengthening from those warm water temperatures. by the time we get to sunday and monday, this is the latest track and it's a track that we really don't like, but again, i don't want you to focus on the exact track here because it could change. there's a lot of uncertainty here, but yes, right up into the bay. it's the possibility for sunday into monday and it still could change and that would not be a good scenario for us and we want that to be north for less of a storm surge for us. >> and we d
and that is friday and saturday and that does not even include what we could see from joaquin and we've got a brand new track that just came out. veronica has that. >> here is the very latest and one of the things again, we just want to say it's been a very changing forecast and a difficult forecast over the last couple of days and not just for us in the hurricane center and looking at different guidance and the a category 1 hurricane just east of the leeward islands and makes its turn to...
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and monday and tuesday, we stay nice and dry for the next three days. saying good-bye to the summer, though, and a humid 85 yesterday, and as we head into today back to average we go with a high of 77 degrees. your kickoff at 4:25, 77, and by the fourth quarter, 72. 74 on tuesday, and then we do see fall starting officially starting on wednesday. >>> next, the countdown to kickoff is here. the eagles are getting ready to clash with the cowboys in a rivalry match-up at the lynn bg. we'll have that for you next in sports. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's new recipe. made with real simple ingredients and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to crock country. >>> moses malone, the man at the center of the 76ers last championship is now laid to rest. funeral services were held in houston yesterday, and his former teammate, charles barkley was there paying respect. barkley remembered malone as a m player that put him at ease. >> i said, m
and monday and tuesday, we stay nice and dry for the next three days. saying good-bye to the summer, though, and a humid 85 yesterday, and as we head into today back to average we go with a high of 77 degrees. your kickoff at 4:25, 77, and by the fourth quarter, 72. 74 on tuesday, and then we do see fall starting officially starting on wednesday. >>> next, the countdown to kickoff is here. the eagles are getting ready to clash with the cowboys in a rivalry match-up at the lynn bg....
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and we have some money and others have nothing and we suffer the humanitarian crisis and now tryinglp the community because most people are not equipped to face this war. this lady for example have become like a dear mother to me. she and her family were forced to flee from thai as a result of the fierce fighting and heavy shelling and now face hardship. they have no money and they have not been able to pay the rent for the last three months. but we and the generous people in sanaa are trying to give this dear mother a helping hand with her rent. i really feel for my people and my family who once had flourishing business, enough money and enough friends and overnight everything started fading away. >>> eastern european ministers set to meet later on monday to try to overcome the differences over the growing refugee crisis, united states states it will do more to help and secretary of state john kerry promised to take in thousands more refugees after the two years and announced it after the meeting with the general foreign minister in berlin and u.s. will accept 85,000 people next ye
and we have some money and others have nothing and we suffer the humanitarian crisis and now tryinglp the community because most people are not equipped to face this war. this lady for example have become like a dear mother to me. she and her family were forced to flee from thai as a result of the fierce fighting and heavy shelling and now face hardship. they have no money and they have not been able to pay the rent for the last three months. but we and the generous people in sanaa are trying...
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it goes on and on and on. central park is one of the most filmed spaces in the united states when it comes to movies. there are more scenes filmed in central park than anywhere else. [ cheers ] >> the reason our video is shaky, there's a camera on the back of a flatbed truck that's going in front of the entourage there. and were all of the interference from cellphones and what not, and as any bicycles will tell you, the roads in central park are not as well paved as people would like. so it's a little bit bumpy. but tell us about the security for pope francis when he's out and about at the pope mobile, waving at people. >> protecting pope francis has become one of the largest security operations in u.s. history. and even just walking around madison square garden this afternoon, i spotted the new york police officers, and new york it state trooperrors, secret service officials, and the vatican swiss guard, sending in their own personnel to be alongside of the pope. and we have seen a little bit of back and fort
it goes on and on and on. central park is one of the most filmed spaces in the united states when it comes to movies. there are more scenes filmed in central park than anywhere else. [ cheers ] >> the reason our video is shaky, there's a camera on the back of a flatbed truck that's going in front of the entourage there. and were all of the interference from cellphones and what not, and as any bicycles will tell you, the roads in central park are not as well paved as people would like. so...
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respect for human dignity and equal rights of men and women and nations large and small. i'm proud to say that liberia was among the founding members of the united nations. [applause] the creation of the united nations was the realization that only a global organization through the support and cooperation of the comedy of nations would be suitable to grabbel with the many challenges faced by humanity. today a reduction in interested conflict, cooperation in the protection and promotion of human rights and in alleviating global poverty, disease and hunger have been the hallmark of this body. on the other hand increased interstate conflicts and international terrorism are seeking to under mine the gains made in reducing human suffering, protracted and intense conflicts in serious parts of the world pose serious threats to global peace and security. mr. president, the united nations is thus called to action by new and emerging challenges despite commandable efforts, africa, the middle east, asia and europe still have four to six of conflict. migrants and people seeking refug
respect for human dignity and equal rights of men and women and nations large and small. i'm proud to say that liberia was among the founding members of the united nations. [applause] the creation of the united nations was the realization that only a global organization through the support and cooperation of the comedy of nations would be suitable to grabbel with the many challenges faced by humanity. today a reduction in interested conflict, cooperation in the protection and promotion of human...
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france and germany and respected foreign ministries working on a long ranging plan and put to the euters on the 14th of september. >> but hungry rejected taking in asylum seekers, rejecting the quotas that have been imposed by the european commission. prime minister viktor said the eu should set up a fund to help countries like turkey to cope with the mass migration and eu should help his country protect its borders and austria tightening controls and end emergency measures that allowed in thousands of refugees stranded there and angela merkel say they will have to get it back and made $3 billion to cope with refugee crisis which merkel says will change the country forever and called on eu countries to help address this crisis. >> translator: we have to do lots of things to manage this challenge but we need the help of the eu. it's only with european solidarity that we will manage that. europe wants to show its face in a good light and internationally with all the states combined we have to fight the reasons for the influx of refugees. the civil wars, the terrorism, we have to work a
france and germany and respected foreign ministries working on a long ranging plan and put to the euters on the 14th of september. >> but hungry rejected taking in asylum seekers, rejecting the quotas that have been imposed by the european commission. prime minister viktor said the eu should set up a fund to help countries like turkey to cope with the mass migration and eu should help his country protect its borders and austria tightening controls and end emergency measures that allowed...
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you can't pick and choose, and you have a list of recommendations and you have had waste, fraud and abuse identified and you know you have problems with the opioids, and you know that voluntary reporting gets you part of the way but doesn't get you all the way and this needs to be made mandatory. so as the leader, what are you doing to make certain that there is a set timeline? when is the timeline? is it the next report? is it the next hearing? is it the end of the year? >> let me give you an example. we have been specific when it comes to something like preskraoeber enrollment which will go towards resolving two of the recommendations oig put forward, around excluded providers or any other invalid prescribers. we stated, you know, we are working to get prescribers enrolled so we don't have an interruption with the action. we will implement point of sale in june of 2016 which will take a significant step towards eliminating insrad valid -- >> basically you are giving yourself a year to come into compliance with something that -- i yield back my time. >> you can let him answer. >> i think
you can't pick and choose, and you have a list of recommendations and you have had waste, fraud and abuse identified and you know you have problems with the opioids, and you know that voluntary reporting gets you part of the way but doesn't get you all the way and this needs to be made mandatory. so as the leader, what are you doing to make certain that there is a set timeline? when is the timeline? is it the next report? is it the next hearing? is it the end of the year? >> let me give...
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provide financing force the development and acquisition and preservation and to provide economic and community development fund to support the community and neighbors in need as you may know we are in a housing affordability crisis those are sobering statistics in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment one hundred and $71,000 a year for a family mohcd determines eligibility for the programs based on no objection as a percentage of san francisco's medium income and 2015 that's just under hundred and $2,000 for a family of four that's the medium and mohcd finances and administers housing program that fall into 3 categories housing production and dachlt assistance they serve a wide range of income levels i want to pause i'm is so critical to the discussion of the programs it is confusing for you and members of the public i have handout that will include the complete 2015 medium income levels as well as defining terms like hundred and 20 percent of area protect and 50 percent all of that and a supplemental handout oh, i'm sorry they're right up here - some for the public and some for yo
provide financing force the development and acquisition and preservation and to provide economic and community development fund to support the community and neighbors in need as you may know we are in a housing affordability crisis those are sobering statistics in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment one hundred and $71,000 a year for a family mohcd determines eligibility for the programs based on no objection as a percentage of san francisco's medium income and 2015 that's just under...
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the understanding the education and the academics and education and reimaging the space and time and the extended learning and everything that comes with that ideas i get excited and when we talk about in terms of of the projections who going to be living on the shipyards and bayview because of the development we can, in fact, start to look at how to get more affluent families excited wasn't we do in sfusd having a true education communities like we're proposing and what is being discussed is something that is going to get any family excited about moving into an area and participating in a school and communities with something like that so this also addresses some of the concerns we have as well who enrolls in the the schools and the choices and the excitement we understand we'll be, of course, proposing a bond there are other priorities and things we've discussed that we know are coming the arts campus and complex around the stifsh area and mission bthere are opps that i think we all should think about as we move forward and then just one of the last things i don't talk about things
the understanding the education and the academics and education and reimaging the space and time and the extended learning and everything that comes with that ideas i get excited and when we talk about in terms of of the projections who going to be living on the shipyards and bayview because of the development we can, in fact, start to look at how to get more affluent families excited wasn't we do in sfusd having a true education communities like we're proposing and what is being discussed is...
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chinatown community vehement and is tenants and the detectives and the collaborative and housing rights and senior disabled and south america's and tenderloin housing clinic i finally want to recognize two of my staff april who started this legislation and ivy who spent countless hours working with the stakeholders to strike the balance to make sure we're protecting the tenants out of greed and put in protection for the landlord they'll not be exist by bad tenant so colleagues, i ask for your support and look forward to this discretion on this proposed legislation. >> thank you, supervisor kim and before we move on i wanted to let the public know that the overflow room room 263 is full, however, the north light court is open for people that want to watch the proceeding. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you very much madam president thank you, supervisor kim for bringing forward this important using issue for this housing crisis where it is just hard to believe when you see some of the residence that are being charged it is seemed like it can't get worse then it does and completely out of
chinatown community vehement and is tenants and the detectives and the collaborative and housing rights and senior disabled and south america's and tenderloin housing clinic i finally want to recognize two of my staff april who started this legislation and ivy who spent countless hours working with the stakeholders to strike the balance to make sure we're protecting the tenants out of greed and put in protection for the landlord they'll not be exist by bad tenant so colleagues, i ask for your...
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15 and include the jetta and beetle and golf and epa trying to send a message to volkswagen and thetry as a whole they are not going to tolerate any funny business when it comes to the emissions standards. >> reporter: halting sales of recalled vehicles could put a significant dent in earnings and 20% of volkswagen sales are diesel. al jazeera. >>> human rights activists are criticizing the u.s. for its latest goal in taking in refugees from syria and elsewhere, secretary of state this weekend said they will gradually increase the people coming to the country right now and u.s. accepting 70,000 a year and next year that number according to kerry will be 80,000 and by 2017 the plan is to accept 100 refugees into the u.s. not all will be from syria. the foreign ministers of hungary, po land, slovakia will try to relocate 160,000 asylum seekers and the president says they are confident he figure out a solution to the migrant crisis. 100 iraqis leave for a better life elsewhere and some are desperate and makes them easy prey for the illegal visa trade and we have more. >> reporter: acro
15 and include the jetta and beetle and golf and epa trying to send a message to volkswagen and thetry as a whole they are not going to tolerate any funny business when it comes to the emissions standards. >> reporter: halting sales of recalled vehicles could put a significant dent in earnings and 20% of volkswagen sales are diesel. al jazeera. >>> human rights activists are criticizing the u.s. for its latest goal in taking in refugees from syria and elsewhere, secretary of...
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and so i think that was, and that was an issue. when i got to college, i was able to work in this research lab, and there was an african-american cardiologist, and he played a big role in making me think this is a guy who looks like me, maybe this is something i could do. i think that was probably the point which i really decided i wanted to take that leap. yeah. so i think a lot of it's about role models and opportunity. it's a big issue. yeah, it's great. yeah. another question, great. >> were there ever any situations where you actually reconsidered if that was, the medical field was the right -- what kind of kept you going and told you to stay in it? >> the road to being a doctor is a tough one, and so -- there's no doubt about that. regardless of who you are. and there were definitely time when i wondered if i'd made the right decision and maybe -- actually, i didn't talk about this today, but i actually went to law school, got a law degree as well because i was thinking that i don't want to do medicine, i want to do health po
and so i think that was, and that was an issue. when i got to college, i was able to work in this research lab, and there was an african-american cardiologist, and he played a big role in making me think this is a guy who looks like me, maybe this is something i could do. i think that was probably the point which i really decided i wanted to take that leap. yeah. so i think a lot of it's about role models and opportunity. it's a big issue. yeah, it's great. yeah. another question, great....
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golf and field hockey and track and field. maybe, maybe the days of having conferences are coming to an end. perhaps we end up with confederations of one sort or another that are horizontally arranged by sport rather than having multi-sport organizations that operate as we do today. it's easy to pose all these questions, and i think there are, there are lots of legitimate answers and lots of differences of opinion. with my hat on as a member of the u.s. olympic committee the last eight years, i really worry about what happens when a lot of money goes into football and men's basketball and people are on campus are wondering how to fund it, and all of a sudden wrestling and swimming and golf and tennis and lacrosse and a lot of these other sports begin to go away. i think it changes the culture of the campus, and i think it eliminates an enormous number of opportunities for young people. so even with all that i've described, i'm very committed to it, because i believe in it. and i think for the vast majority of kids, they're doi
golf and field hockey and track and field. maybe, maybe the days of having conferences are coming to an end. perhaps we end up with confederations of one sort or another that are horizontally arranged by sport rather than having multi-sport organizations that operate as we do today. it's easy to pose all these questions, and i think there are, there are lots of legitimate answers and lots of differences of opinion. with my hat on as a member of the u.s. olympic committee the last eight years, i...
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and so we-- we too this testimony and-- and we figured that if we publicized it and-- and filed it in courts and so on, that the russians, you know, no matter how corrupt they were, that putin-- would have to at least let the mid-level guys go. he'd have to, like, put-- throw them under the bus. but he didn't. know what i mean? it was just-- i mean, they-- they just lied blatantly. >> but it was-- it was obvious from the autop-- autopsy photos. >> everything was obvious. and we knew who did it. we had all the evidence. and they decided to just completely circle the wagons, cover it up, and-- and exonerate every single person involved. putin did, personally. i said to myself-- well, how do we get justice outside of russia? and i discovered something really terrible about the world, which is that if-- if something like this happens-- there are no mechanisms of international justice. the best thing you can do is go to the state department and if they're-- if they're willing they'll write, like-- a sentence, or maybe two sentences in-- in a report to say that they're not so happy with how
and so we-- we too this testimony and-- and we figured that if we publicized it and-- and filed it in courts and so on, that the russians, you know, no matter how corrupt they were, that putin-- would have to at least let the mid-level guys go. he'd have to, like, put-- throw them under the bus. but he didn't. know what i mean? it was just-- i mean, they-- they just lied blatantly. >> but it was-- it was obvious from the autop-- autopsy photos. >> everything was obvious. and we knew...
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and allentown and reading 81 and millville 82 and cape may cooler with the sea breeze, currently 77very comfortable with the humidity though, dew points, when you get dew points below 60 degrees it's dry and we have a dew point of 44 degrees that is why we get the cool nights with lows dropping down to the 50s, satellite 6 along with action radar showing high pressure to the west squeezing out the moisture from the atmosphere but what will happen is the high pressure nudges a little farther to the east and we get a return flow to the west and that bumps up the temperatures to the upper 80s, not quite as cool tonight, last night 58 degrees tonight 61 degrees, allentown 51 and millville 53 and trenton 57 and wilmington 57 degrees, tomorrow morning comfortably school in the morning and as we head into the afternoon temperatures rise to 85 degrees by 4:30 and the humidity will be up a notch, the dew point scale shows the humidity will remain on the low side over the next five days, saturday ahead of a cold front it will spike at 58 degrees, still that is the dry air mass, back down to 4
and allentown and reading 81 and millville 82 and cape may cooler with the sea breeze, currently 77very comfortable with the humidity though, dew points, when you get dew points below 60 degrees it's dry and we have a dew point of 44 degrees that is why we get the cool nights with lows dropping down to the 50s, satellite 6 along with action radar showing high pressure to the west squeezing out the moisture from the atmosphere but what will happen is the high pressure nudges a little farther to...
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and i said in the book, and i said and leland laughed, and julius laughed, and then they shook hands. so that was, it was a really, really nice moment. do we have any other questions? anyone else? everybody, we'll be signing books over here, i think. thank you all very much. thank you so much for having us, and thank you to c-span. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org.
and i said in the book, and i said and leland laughed, and julius laughed, and then they shook hands. so that was, it was a really, really nice moment. do we have any other questions? anyone else? everybody, we'll be signing books over here, i think. thank you all very much. thank you so much for having us, and thank you to c-span. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv, television for serious readers. you can watch any program you see here online at booktv.org.
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and there is the blue sky, and no high clouds there and that's the live view hour by hour and a bignge here and it's like a roller coaster plunging down to the low 60s in the metro area by dawn and 50s in the suburbs and jumping right back up to near 80 degrees by late morning and noon time. up and down we go and a look at that big change and when that will be occurring and that's coming up in a few minutes. >> we now know the name of the man found murdered near the bus shelter. police need help solving darius white's murder. he'd been shot. prince georges county detectives are working now to identify a motive. they don't think this was a random attack. >>> i'm with your first 4 traffic. new signs popping up between gainesville and the district here. x, of course, means no. you cannot tramp in those lanes. the green arrow means they're open and yellow means you have to merge, of course. all of these signs have been going up the last couple of months here to try to get traffic moving smoothly there along 66. >> and between university and new hampshire, two right lanes blocked until 5
and there is the blue sky, and no high clouds there and that's the live view hour by hour and a bignge here and it's like a roller coaster plunging down to the low 60s in the metro area by dawn and 50s in the suburbs and jumping right back up to near 80 degrees by late morning and noon time. up and down we go and a look at that big change and when that will be occurring and that's coming up in a few minutes. >> we now know the name of the man found murdered near the bus shelter. police...
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and cuba. it is our hope and we would like to say this to the u.s. government, it is our hope today that the relations of the governments of all countries in the united nations and of all government in latin america and the caribbean should be based on dialog, respect, acknowledgment of who and what we are so that once and for all we can turn the page on a history of event of who's and antirevolutionary steps and policies. 56 years of economic blockade against cuba must come to an end as soon as possible, the financial and economic blockade must be lifted. we would call on the united states of america and the president jimmy carter in 1979 and returns to the panama canal to panama and we trust that the u.s. government will restore guantanamo to the government of cuba as soon as possible. good news as i said, good news this year. and the good news is possible only because of the persevering spirit of the people because of their pride and identity after years of struggle and this has been possibl
and cuba. it is our hope and we would like to say this to the u.s. government, it is our hope today that the relations of the governments of all countries in the united nations and of all government in latin america and the caribbean should be based on dialog, respect, acknowledgment of who and what we are so that once and for all we can turn the page on a history of event of who's and antirevolutionary steps and policies. 56 years of economic blockade against cuba must come to an end as soon...
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>> and there from there to sales and the hard part of the sales is 250 assess our market and creating a market opportunity giving limited risks and sales experience to our guys and. >> thank you madam chair. the first order of business is item no. 1 roll call. commission members, please respond when i call your name. commissioner man da har is absented. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> commission busto. >> yes. >> malled m chair gonzales. >> commission manned har is absent. all others present. commissioner 2 -- a the next regularly scheduled meeting of september 16, 2015. will be held at 1 p.m. city hall room 416. b -- announcements of prohibition of sound producing electronic devices during the meeting. please be advised that the ringing of and use of cell phones and pagers and similarly sound producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised the chair may order the removal from the room for persons responsible for sound producing electronic devices. c -- announcement of time allotment for public comment. please be advised a member of the public has three m
>> and there from there to sales and the hard part of the sales is 250 assess our market and creating a market opportunity giving limited risks and sales experience to our guys and. >> thank you madam chair. the first order of business is item no. 1 roll call. commission members, please respond when i call your name. commissioner man da har is absented. commissioner singh. >> yes. >> commission busto. >> yes. >> malled m chair gonzales. >> commission...
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to it and he pointed to me and he said, "you," and i looked at it, and it was "hotel california."ven have electricity. i guess the thing ran on batteries. they wound it up. >> rose: there's no place on the planet i can go to escape. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. being on the inside looking out, it's very difficult. it means that music is a very powerful thing that transcends cultural and political boundaries and international and geographic boundaries. music is i think one of america's most important exports because it still brings people together who have very different lifestyles and very different beliefs, and i think that that's something we should never forget in our culture is what a powerful bonding force. the fact we were able to play in moscow for example, and we played in cape town, we played in do yo dubai, and the fact wee able to do that and got permission from the chinese government. we had two guys following us. we laughed and we said, we're not sure if they're hear to protect us or to protect the chinese from us. (laughter) >> rose: that's great. so
to it and he pointed to me and he said, "you," and i looked at it, and it was "hotel california."ven have electricity. i guess the thing ran on batteries. they wound it up. >> rose: there's no place on the planet i can go to escape. what does that mean to you? >> i don't know. being on the inside looking out, it's very difficult. it means that music is a very powerful thing that transcends cultural and political boundaries and international and geographic...
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. >> and all present and accounted for. moving the secretary item on the agenda public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. do we have any members of the public who want to speak? please come forward. >> good afternoon chair hur and members of the commission. my name is kathleen courtney and reside on green street in san francisco and owned and reseated at that location for the last 35 years. i have been out of the country for the last month, and therefore i was not -- returned home on thursday and therefore was not able to give my comments to eileen hansen who submitted a complaint about the alliance in connection with jobs with the work they're doing against darren peskin. i am calling something that occurred to me on june 28 that i think reflects the egregious nature of what is going on. i am a professional marketer and as such i listen to surveys. anybody that surveys me i listen because i want to know what is going on and how they do it, and if you look at the declaration i prepared for you june
. >> and all present and accounted for. moving the secretary item on the agenda public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on the agenda. do we have any members of the public who want to speak? please come forward. >> good afternoon chair hur and members of the commission. my name is kathleen courtney and reside on green street in san francisco and owned and reseated at that location for the last 35 years. i have been out of the country for the last month, and therefore i...
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feels like 94 in philadelphia and trenton 95 in reading and allentown and near 90 in millville and 96down the shore it's better with the wind off the water and feeling like 88 on long beach island, we look to the west and this stripe of green, that is our saving grace so to speak, that is the cold front that pulls through and also the rain we have been desperately needing over the last month. it's a hot one and humid as well. 92 degrees, the temperature will not be as high as today. the humidity will be higher so it will feel the same as you look at the heat index and late in the day, a stray thunderstorm north and west of the city and most of the rain comes in on thursday and this is much needed rain and low pressure develops along this frontal boundary and could bring gusty thunderstorms in southern delaware and southern parts of new jersey and we are not looking at severe weather but gusty winds with a couple of those storms. then in allentown, hot and steamy and an isolated late day storm, and if you are going to be at the shore, better down there with the sea breeze going into ef
feels like 94 in philadelphia and trenton 95 in reading and allentown and near 90 in millville and 96down the shore it's better with the wind off the water and feeling like 88 on long beach island, we look to the west and this stripe of green, that is our saving grace so to speak, that is the cold front that pulls through and also the rain we have been desperately needing over the last month. it's a hot one and humid as well. 92 degrees, the temperature will not be as high as today. the...
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who was at the funeral and tears and had forgiven him and was his best friend and champion? margaret thatcher. so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada they came back together again because they were both a century of like-minded. they both essentially wanted freedom to override to authoritarianism. >> you spent a great deal of time on the balkans war. >> because it was the military stick point of view that was supplemented their and again this is the fascination of ronald reagan. he didn't want the war. he opposed margaret thatcher fighting over the islands in the middle of the south atlantic. so all of the warmongers how many times have you heard in your career he was a warmonger? we put that into show he wasn't a warmonger he didn't want the war. he didn't think that it was worth it to do that but then invades grenada and what would the difference be? it was the communists were in grenada. that's what with his views so the whole thing that we leave it gives you what he really was he wasn't a warmonger and that's why i spend time on the deal.
who was at the funeral and tears and had forgiven him and was his best friend and champion? margaret thatcher. so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada they came back together again because they were both a century of like-minded. they both essentially wanted freedom to override to authoritarianism. >> you spent a great deal of time on the balkans war. >> because it was the military stick point of view that was supplemented their and again this is the...
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began a more solid resiliency plan and volunteers and people from both berkeley and harvard. that studied it from all over the country, if not the world, to see what san francisco and other places could do to anticipate better our expected challenges on both an earthquake, but also now more and more it can be the expected el nino, plus an earthquake, plus drought, plus anything else. and so this is my way of saying that we take every opportunity that we can to support you the others that are doing and then we learn. and then we take it back here. for el nino, as all of you know, all of the experts are predicting historic levels of flooding. i have already asked harlan for his favorite list of catch-basin sites that he and public works have already identified, and can already vacuum-suck all of that stuff and make sure that we don't have backups that will compromise our pedestrian/vehicle, and access safety for everybody. but that is just the small stuff, relatively small, i think. we need to concentrate on those areas of flooding, but also prepare people for that particular a
began a more solid resiliency plan and volunteers and people from both berkeley and harvard. that studied it from all over the country, if not the world, to see what san francisco and other places could do to anticipate better our expected challenges on both an earthquake, but also now more and more it can be the expected el nino, plus an earthquake, plus drought, plus anything else. and so this is my way of saying that we take every opportunity that we can to support you the others that are...
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, and this afternoon, and 76. no more of the 80s, and still above normal. sun is up at 6:46, setting at 6:48. don't forget the super moon this weekend. clouds may mar the view for the area. as it stands right now, the warmest september into the books. the pollen count hovering high 2s, low 3s, and it's a mix of sun and clouds, and high pressure will dominate, and for the weekend, that means that most of the rain will stay to the south, and today is love note day. i have to say, we love how much you're helping st. jude's walk for the cure tomorrow in west caldwell. almost $100,000 there. the kaleidoscope walk, raising money to fight ovarian cancer, and the alzheimer's walk in point pleasant, and sunday, we are hope togs air more love for the tunnel to towers 5k walk and run it will be cooler to get that event underway. a lot to do this weekend and today. >>> streets closed all around the city today as the pope travels around the city. he will address the u.n. general assembly. here's the closures around the area. f
, and this afternoon, and 76. no more of the 80s, and still above normal. sun is up at 6:46, setting at 6:48. don't forget the super moon this weekend. clouds may mar the view for the area. as it stands right now, the warmest september into the books. the pollen count hovering high 2s, low 3s, and it's a mix of sun and clouds, and high pressure will dominate, and for the weekend, that means that most of the rain will stay to the south, and today is love note day. i have to say, we love how much...
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and hold up for santa clara and sunnyvale and 80 and milpitas 79 and mid-80s for los gatos and morningand 88 in gilroy. peninsula, low 80s, from redwood city south and we will have mid-to-upper 70s from millbrae to san mateo and may have to raise the millbrae temperature to 74. that would be more if line. temperatures are 6959 half moon bay and pacifica and daly city and colma 67 and low-to-mid 70s south san francisco and downtown to sausalito. mid-to-upper 60s along the north bay coast and inland, petaluma is 79, vallejo is 78 and everyone else in the low-to-mid 80s and the winds are still going to be blowing a little bit out of the north so it could be smoky from time to time. berkeley is 74, and oakland, san leandro, 77, castro valley and fremont, 81, inland, mid-80s to nearly 90 as you head to brentwood. baseball tonight, at&t park, nice evening, and 65 dropping to 62 without much of a breeze. we go from sunshine to start. another cool one tonight, low 50s in the north bay valley and the rest us are in the mid-to-upper 50s. for the weekend, keep an cry on this area of high pressure
and hold up for santa clara and sunnyvale and 80 and milpitas 79 and mid-80s for los gatos and morningand 88 in gilroy. peninsula, low 80s, from redwood city south and we will have mid-to-upper 70s from millbrae to san mateo and may have to raise the millbrae temperature to 74. that would be more if line. temperatures are 6959 half moon bay and pacifica and daly city and colma 67 and low-to-mid 70s south san francisco and downtown to sausalito. mid-to-upper 60s along the north bay coast and...
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with the rules of conduct and a manager. >> and a receptionist and manager and onsite security person. >> we don't know who the manager is. >> we've not hired one yet. >> those answered some of the any questions i have concerns voices by sxoer and a few additional ones i'll see what my fellow commissioners have to say. >> commissioner hillis. >> just a followup on some of the issues raised about can you explain the operations and how it relates to the downstairs will be deliveries made to the site and from the site and how will that be done. >> in the lease agreement with the tenants there's restrictions when deliveries a can be made we wanted to discourage occur years from in and out we're norwalk the exact time we thought after 6:00 p.m. would be a down time but the neighbors said this is what when the restaurants get busy so before 10:00 p.m. like 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. only use for non-administrative purposes. >> kwhaepz downstairs. >> well, the downstairs dispensary is going to operates for the term - >> it - a is in the back a normal kind of in and out it has not signage and the
with the rules of conduct and a manager. >> and a receptionist and manager and onsite security person. >> we don't know who the manager is. >> we've not hired one yet. >> those answered some of the any questions i have concerns voices by sxoer and a few additional ones i'll see what my fellow commissioners have to say. >> commissioner hillis. >> just a followup on some of the issues raised about can you explain the operations and how it relates to the...
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city agencies and public servants or servant and leading organization and families and parents and everyoneo has been extremely focused on willie l. brown middle school and it's construction so we want to acknowledge over the construction company if you're present please stand thank you (clapping.) and so i perp want to thank malia cohen district 10 supervisor (clapping.) carle carlene naming kelly the san francisco with julie la and jess and others to sarah and vin williams and emily and marshall of the san francisco black foundation reverend brown for the national association for the advancement of color people. (clapping.) >> willie loshgs junior the man himself thank you interest mayor ed lee. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee thank you, sir there are so many supporting organizations and individual that might welcome could wlaft for hours in the interest of times our students and families are filled with gratitude for all our support thank you to the spinsters and the departments under their leadership deputy superintendant lee and superintendant guerrero over the social justice and the entir
city agencies and public servants or servant and leading organization and families and parents and everyoneo has been extremely focused on willie l. brown middle school and it's construction so we want to acknowledge over the construction company if you're present please stand thank you (clapping.) and so i perp want to thank malia cohen district 10 supervisor (clapping.) carle carlene naming kelly the san francisco with julie la and jess and others to sarah and vin williams and emily and...
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russia, iran/iraq and syria and others. you saw the british prime minister. >> that was a strong statement saying russia has to have a role here and supportive of putin. >> president obama said my plan is working and get rid of assad. putin gets up. assad will stay and this is what we will do. increasingly they are looking for putin to solve the problem. is he successful? only time will tell. and if he is successful and defeat isis and have a mange role for russia putin is the new king maker. >> he gains further legitimacy. and speaking from a perspective of an advisor. when you see it prioritizes and going after isis and assad, what should that be a priority? >> who is your enemy. everybody is everybody got enemy. enemy of my enemy is my friend and only for a while. putin thinks that the biggest rallying cry is to defeat isis. that's how he will get to support. assad. >> you think assad should stay. does it matter what happens with assad? >> how dow defeat isis? put pin will get it done because of willing to make deals wit
russia, iran/iraq and syria and others. you saw the british prime minister. >> that was a strong statement saying russia has to have a role here and supportive of putin. >> president obama said my plan is working and get rid of assad. putin gets up. assad will stay and this is what we will do. increasingly they are looking for putin to solve the problem. is he successful? only time will tell. and if he is successful and defeat isis and have a mange role for russia putin is the new...
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murase and ms. chin and mr.o the at an please join me in the pledge of allegiance thank you we're on a approval of the minutes there are nun together as i've announcing in the past few meetings the must be if you wish to address the board of education please fill out a speakers prior to the item being called and present it to ms. casco and importantly according to the board of education speakers will not be accepted for items before the board item b superintendant report superintendent carranza good evening to everybody listening or joining us in person in evening a few announcements this ooefg evening first of all, i along with the staff and school districts across the statistic is looking for the record or forwards to the smallest balance on how the students mafrtsd the common core standards hoping to see a positive trend the common core start of our curriculum number two the professional development and training of our staff and 3 the use of data to drive the improvements throughout our schools although the r
murase and ms. chin and mr.o the at an please join me in the pledge of allegiance thank you we're on a approval of the minutes there are nun together as i've announcing in the past few meetings the must be if you wish to address the board of education please fill out a speakers prior to the item being called and present it to ms. casco and importantly according to the board of education speakers will not be accepted for items before the board item b superintendant report superintendent carranza...
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best you can be and hold each other account and principals and teachers and parents with the kids we find that string and the other stripping i have for myself i have a string to make sure we're the best city we can be and making sure all the companies act like salesforce has been and it's foundation to make sure they unveil their support for education but also all the other things they've been doing as well to simplify the good leadership in the business community and working with the government and working with the school district and school board to be the best and the return is going to be incredible because i can already see in this third year commitment that the students are excited to be here with the principal with the support and the support of our volunteers it takes place in this education but i wanted you all to know there is the greatest jobs in the world waiting as. >> graduate or when your no high school you've started the cadet program for at&t's an engineer or teacher or a lab technician or work in the greatest hospitals as a doctor or the green light technology comp
best you can be and hold each other account and principals and teachers and parents with the kids we find that string and the other stripping i have for myself i have a string to make sure we're the best city we can be and making sure all the companies act like salesforce has been and it's foundation to make sure they unveil their support for education but also all the other things they've been doing as well to simplify the good leadership in the business community and working with the...
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and both dr. rue and ms. scaduto, in the comments you talked about things similar, not straight forward or easy to resolve, doesn't involve force of strangers. word on word conflicts. may not be reported for days, weeks, months. where the survivor has a right to choose a path in the wake of an incident, some reporting"ds÷ campus or some to law enforcement, similar to the military unrestricted and restricted reports and in a restricted report it is not referred to law enforcement but allows the victim to take part of the supportive services needed to help them heal. has there been any review of what perhaps might be best practices developed within the military? realizing that we are not fully there yet either. but any best practices implemented in the military l's response? >> i'd have to say, i need to learn more about what they have done an i'm eager to do so. thank you for that referral. >> i think, dr. heck, a thing i would say is that we have seen an increase in the reporting. in the military. and part of
and both dr. rue and ms. scaduto, in the comments you talked about things similar, not straight forward or easy to resolve, doesn't involve force of strangers. word on word conflicts. may not be reported for days, weeks, months. where the survivor has a right to choose a path in the wake of an incident, some reporting"ds÷ campus or some to law enforcement, similar to the military unrestricted and restricted reports and in a restricted report it is not referred to law enforcement but...
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so-and-so? my grandfather would say well, not lately. so-and-so is hiding in the closet or hiding under the floorboards because in those days, 1930s north carolina, there was no justice in the dark of night on a rural road. no miranda warnings, no procedural protections, none of the things that we take for granted today. and so despite what had happened with these individuals, my grandfather knew that sometimes in order to preserve the fight for justice into the future, you had to take action in the moment. you had to take action in the moment. [applause] now of course, things are much better now, and we all get reminded of that whenever we bring up these issues, you notice that when you talk about these issues, whether they are of race in general or police issues in particular, when you talk about the current pain that the minority community is feeling and it is, we are feeling it very, very deeply, people say, well you know things are actually much better now. and they are. they are. you know,
so-and-so? my grandfather would say well, not lately. so-and-so is hiding in the closet or hiding under the floorboards because in those days, 1930s north carolina, there was no justice in the dark of night on a rural road. no miranda warnings, no procedural protections, none of the things that we take for granted today. and so despite what had happened with these individuals, my grandfather knew that sometimes in order to preserve the fight for justice into the future, you had to take action...
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100% sure and officials we spoke with were not sure when the train was going to come here and leave anda chaotic situation and it's much more under control in hungry than where we were a few days ago but people have a lot more questions than they have answers at this hour. >> we heard angela merkel warning those who made the journey but come from what she called secure countries will be asked to return. the people you have been speaking to for the most part, where are they from? >> most of the people i've spoken with are from sheer -- syria and many escaped dire situations and one man from idlib said he narrowly escaped with his life because of barrel bombings happening to his home close to there and when he was this hungry in budapest he said if he had known the kind of treatment he would face in hungry but officials there he would not have left syria. i also met a lot of people from iraq and they are desperate as well and they left because it's a terrible situation and they say they are afraid of i.s.i.l. taking over more territory and many refugees on the train including a 13-year-ol
100% sure and officials we spoke with were not sure when the train was going to come here and leave anda chaotic situation and it's much more under control in hungry than where we were a few days ago but people have a lot more questions than they have answers at this hour. >> we heard angela merkel warning those who made the journey but come from what she called secure countries will be asked to return. the people you have been speaking to for the most part, where are they from? >>...
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train and exercise with allies and partners to increase this and reduce this.ontinue deepening alliances and partnerships through efforts in places like japan, thailand and the philippines while building new and deeper military relationships in places like singapore, india, vietnam and other like-minded friends and partners. thank you for your continued support to our men and women in uniform and their families who live and work in the vast asia pacific region. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you. maybe i could begin with this news report out of defense one, defiant china's message, south china sea belongs to china. it was a gathering in london. there was chinese and american and japanese as well as other military leaders. the admiral who commands the north sea fleet, south china sea is the name indicated as a sea area, it belongs to china. what our response to that, mr. secretary? >> thank you, senator. chinese have said that before. it was nothing new for the admiral to have said that. if he was referring to the area of the south china se
train and exercise with allies and partners to increase this and reduce this.ontinue deepening alliances and partnerships through efforts in places like japan, thailand and the philippines while building new and deeper military relationships in places like singapore, india, vietnam and other like-minded friends and partners. thank you for your continued support to our men and women in uniform and their families who live and work in the vast asia pacific region. i look forward to answering your...
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and he is a man, a jesuit, first and foremost, taken vows of poverty and simplicity and came out of theerience as somebody who wanted to be a different kind of a leader, a different kind of a man. he wanted to listen. he wanted to be more inclusive and he really has nothing to do lose, really. when you said he didn't scold this morning, this is a person that shifted emphasis of dialogue in the catholic church and made some people who two years ago embarrassed to walk into a catholic church feel proud to come into this church. they understand that this is a person who speaks from the heart, who speaks from his own convictions, simple in character, loving, compassionate. and who is a kind of person that is modeling what i think a lot of people male and female want to be in their own lives. he has this kind of air of freedom about him like this is what i think, this is what i feel, i'm not running for office. i'm not doing a debate. that is right thing to do i think and there is a lot of freedom with that. >> there you have it. it's the people looking at their own church differently and ta
and he is a man, a jesuit, first and foremost, taken vows of poverty and simplicity and came out of theerience as somebody who wanted to be a different kind of a leader, a different kind of a man. he wanted to listen. he wanted to be more inclusive and he really has nothing to do lose, really. when you said he didn't scold this morning, this is a person that shifted emphasis of dialogue in the catholic church and made some people who two years ago embarrassed to walk into a catholic church feel...
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and it's one factor among many, and people that know her say she's a tough and strong leader and that'srepublicans have to deal with and not the e-mails. >> we will continue to monitor what happens in this e-mail fallout, but let's turn to the gop candidates weighing in on the kentucky clerk controversy for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex conyou wills. let'sice unto this. >> for the first time we are seeing a christian woman thrown in jail for standing up for her faith. >> they shouldn't have to choose -- >> the constitution is clear that people have the freedom of religion. >> i was amazed at how accommodating we were for the detainees at gitmo, but we can't accommodate a county clerk in kentucky? >> you have to go with the decision that is made and that is the law of the land. >> we just learned mike huckabee is going to visit her in jail, and trump, though, saying follow the law. it's an issue that continues to divide the gop. how big of an issue is this to voters? >> i don't think it's a big issue right now. i think donald trump is right, though. i think a lot of con
and it's one factor among many, and people that know her say she's a tough and strong leader and that'srepublicans have to deal with and not the e-mails. >> we will continue to monitor what happens in this e-mail fallout, but let's turn to the gop candidates weighing in on the kentucky clerk controversy for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex conyou wills. let'sice unto this. >> for the first time we are seeing a christian woman thrown in jail for standing up for her...