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. >> moved by commissioner bustos, seconded by commissioner singh. please call the roll call. >> commission members announce your call when i call your name. [roll call vote] >> vote is four aye. >> thank you, please call the next item. >> motion carries. yes. please call the next item. >> next order of business, regular agenda, 5b. election of chair and vice chair. discussion and action. madam chair. >> fellow commissioners, we have before us election of chair and vice chair. first elect the chair. nominations for chair? >> madam, i would like to nominate marily mondejar as chair. >> thank you. commissioner bustos. >> i second that. commissioner singh, any other nominations? i accept the nomination of chair. thank you. are there any members of the public who would like to make comment on the nomination for chair? ok. hearing none, public comment is closed. any opposition? or abstentian? hearing none, madam secretary, please call the roll for chair. >> commission members announce your vote what i call your name. [roll call vote] >> madam chair, four
. >> moved by commissioner bustos, seconded by commissioner singh. please call the roll call. >> commission members announce your call when i call your name. [roll call vote] >> vote is four aye. >> thank you, please call the next item. >> motion carries. yes. please call the next item. >> next order of business, regular agenda, 5b. election of chair and vice chair. discussion and action. madam chair. >> fellow commissioners, we have before us election...
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singh says his water is so real, it actually expires.sits around too long, it'll turn green. people don't even realize that, because all their water's dead, so they never see it turn green." you heard him. if your water ain't green, you're the one doing it wrong. ( laughter ) and this guy knows authenticity. that's why he changed his name to mukhande singh from christopher sanborn. which makes sense, "i'm drinking live water from mukhande singh" sounds way better than "some guy named chris just sold me a bunch of runoff." one of the reasons mukhande-chris here is so down on tap water is that it contains dangerously helpful levels of fluoride. he says, "call me a conspiracy theorist, but fluoride a mind- control drug that has no benefit to our dental health." naming what you are doesn't make you not that thing. "call me crazy, but my dog told me to burn down the library!" but let's hear about mukhande's journey straight from the horse's mukhande. >> the first time i drank fresh, link spring water, a surge of energy and peacefulness entere
singh says his water is so real, it actually expires.sits around too long, it'll turn green. people don't even realize that, because all their water's dead, so they never see it turn green." you heard him. if your water ain't green, you're the one doing it wrong. ( laughter ) and this guy knows authenticity. that's why he changed his name to mukhande singh from christopher sanborn. which makes sense, "i'm drinking live water from mukhande singh" sounds way better than "some...
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navin singh khadka reports from assam. supermarket shelves across the globe. it is a beautiful part of the world but also a dangerous one. those mountains are in bataan, bordering the indian state of assam. wild elephants keep moving between these two places as they always have that when they find their forests have been cleared by tea gardens like this, they become hostile to people. nearly 800 people have been killed by elephants in assa m have been killed by elephants in assam over the past decades. murray lost 26 old daughter last october. —— mary. her friend lost 26 old daughter last october. —— mary. herfriend shows me where shejumped —— mary. herfriend shows me where she jumped off the scooter and tried to run away from the elephant. translation: both sides of the tea garden had fencing so my daughter could not escape. i never got to say goodbye to her. i couldn't even see her when she was still alive. government officials say small growers government officials say small g rowers a re government officials say small
navin singh khadka reports from assam. supermarket shelves across the globe. it is a beautiful part of the world but also a dangerous one. those mountains are in bataan, bordering the indian state of assam. wild elephants keep moving between these two places as they always have that when they find their forests have been cleared by tea gardens like this, they become hostile to people. nearly 800 people have been killed by elephants in assa m have been killed by elephants in assam over the past...
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navin singh khadka reports from assam.on supermarket shelves across the globe. it is a beautiful part of the world, but also a dangerous one. those mountains are in bhutan, bordering this indian state, assa m. wild elephants keep moving between these two places, as they always have. but, when they find their forests have been cleared by tea gardens like this, they become hostile to people. nearly 800 people have been killed by elephants in assam over the past decades. mariam kerketta lost her 26—year—old daughter last october. her friend shows me where she jumped off her scooter and tried to run away from the elephant. translation: both sides of the tea garden had fencing, so my daughter couldn't escape. i never got to say goodbye to her. i couldn't even see her when she was still alive. government officials say small growers are illegally taking over forest land, but a community leader says big tea companies are involved too. but the organisation representing most tea firms, the indian tea association, rejects this. it sa
navin singh khadka reports from assam.on supermarket shelves across the globe. it is a beautiful part of the world, but also a dangerous one. those mountains are in bhutan, bordering this indian state, assa m. wild elephants keep moving between these two places, as they always have. but, when they find their forests have been cleared by tea gardens like this, they become hostile to people. nearly 800 people have been killed by elephants in assam over the past decades. mariam kerketta lost her...
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out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. yet. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise firm. that gives workshops to village residents that trained them and how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again they might be going to see if you learned what it's going to be taught in the workshop most of the village residents can't afford the spare parts that the b.g. b.g. team is probably. them from the capital they're financed by donations and crowd funding drives. electricity for all the company has taken on responsibilities usually assumed by the state or you can take initiative to made the teen's immediate scenes that we wanted to see is sometimes when there's a problem it just takes a little bit of action and that action is definitely lacking not only in this field at sea all around the country in different ways and forms malaysia now consumes around five times the energy it did back in one nine hundred ninety and it's a developing country with a burgeoning population that's hu
out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. yet. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise firm. that gives workshops to village residents that trained them and how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again they might be going to see if you learned what it's going to be taught in the workshop most of the village residents can't afford the spare parts that the b.g. b.g. team is probably. them from the capital they're financed...
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out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise farm. gives workshops to village residents that train them in how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again if you're going to see if you learned well we thought at the workshop most of the village residents can't afford this pair of parts that the b.g. b.g. team has brought with them from the capital they're financed by donations and crowd funding drives. electricity for all the company has taken on responsibilities usually assumed by the state well you know we can take initiative to me and teens community things that we want to see. sometimes when there's a problem in this takes a little bit of action. and that action is definitely lacking not only in this we did see all around the country in different reese informs malaysia now consumes around five times the energy it did back in one thousand nine hundred eighty and it's a developing country with a burgeoning population that's hungry for
out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise farm. gives workshops to village residents that train them in how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again if you're going to see if you learned well we thought at the workshop most of the village residents can't afford this pair of parts that the b.g. b.g. team has brought with them from the capital they're financed by donations and crowd...
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president trump singh moments ago that his meeting with members of congress was "very good." china's fx whirlwind. a long-held policy that is seen as support for the currency is scrapped. plus we will be speaking with the ceo of centene about how the new tax law is changing the obamacare landscape. plus will he be making any deals following in the footsteps of cvs-aetna. six straight days of record highs. the bulls just keep on going driving the market for these gains. inhave the dow up the most the three major averages. the nasdaq on pace for its best when streak since the beginning of october. lots of optimism and one driver could be earnings. the fourth quarter earnings growth in a year-over-year basis should come in at 11.9% to that's the best since the first quarter of last year but we see 2017 very strong relative to earnings growth. could be one reason the s&p 500 had its best year last year since 2013. suggesting the strength we are seeing could just continue in 2018. another driver on the day, oil. up 2.3%. there is optimism that supply will be tight and taking oils
president trump singh moments ago that his meeting with members of congress was "very good." china's fx whirlwind. a long-held policy that is seen as support for the currency is scrapped. plus we will be speaking with the ceo of centene about how the new tax law is changing the obamacare landscape. plus will he be making any deals following in the footsteps of cvs-aetna. six straight days of record highs. the bulls just keep on going driving the market for these gains. inhave the dow...
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today singh was full time to spend a lot of time alone in his private bedroom where we are going to get more on this knowledge owned by richard watts director at the center for political and military analysis at the hudson institute and he's also joining us live from washington d.c. always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of all of this mr wise could this call for trouble in terms of support do you think. the policy implications are unclear but as you said there's a there's a could be talks on the political dynamics in the u.s. tromp and bannan have diverge over the direction they want the republican party to proceed i think that was evident in the recent senate race in alabama and but it's never been very clear how much personal popularity bannana has if independent trump so it's possible it will have minimal effect particularly since the key question is going to be who would trump run against if you ran again i mean it's unlikely that bannon supporters would actually prefer a probable democratic opponent tromso the implication is that in the long term or are
today singh was full time to spend a lot of time alone in his private bedroom where we are going to get more on this knowledge owned by richard watts director at the center for political and military analysis at the hudson institute and he's also joining us live from washington d.c. always good to have you with us on al-jazeera so what do you make of all of this mr wise could this call for trouble in terms of support do you think. the policy implications are unclear but as you said there's a...
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. >> thank you, commissioner singh. any other questions? >> i had a question on, can't find it here, but the city m.o.u.s. i think it was two something, 2.3 million. >> 2.6, i think. >> 2.6. i'm not sure that i saw anywhere but i didn't read all the attachments with great detail a list of those city agencies, it would be nice to know who our city partners, i mean, obviously the city attorney, the real estate planning, those kinds of jump up. >> usually in the budget we provide, the rops is kind of like an outer limit document. so we don't tend to provide that level of detail at this stage. but we are, as a matter of fact, the moment i submit the rops we'll be starting the budget process, so we'll be before you in april and then at that point i usually go through a detailed list of what all the city department m.o.u.s are. >> ok. my issue is, not issue, but interest is not just knowing who the city partners are, but whether we have sufficient funds allocated for service by them. i'm always of the view that it's better to anticipate a greater
. >> thank you, commissioner singh. any other questions? >> i had a question on, can't find it here, but the city m.o.u.s. i think it was two something, 2.3 million. >> 2.6, i think. >> 2.6. i'm not sure that i saw anywhere but i didn't read all the attachments with great detail a list of those city agencies, it would be nice to know who our city partners, i mean, obviously the city attorney, the real estate planning, those kinds of jump up. >> usually in the...
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sam singh/traveler- because i'm a positive guy. be crashes when i'm flying reporter-you have to think positive or else you'll be scared on the planesam singh-right. so i'm not afraid. things happen)> ( darya ) thanks will. we will with you through out the morning. ( james ) happening now... berkeley police are releasing new surveillance of a robbery and shooting... hoping it leads to an arrest. this happened on vine street near martin luther king junior way back in december. the victim had just parked this silver car -- and was getting something out of it. that's when you see the two thieves walkup. one of the thieves grabs the man's back- pack. there is a struggle and shots are fired. but the victim doesn't let go of the backpack. he is dragged... and then the thief fires two more times.. until the victim lets go. the victim was shot in the leg. the robbers were last seen driving a newer model white sedan. ( james ) police have officially named a suspect in the murder of a san francisco father who went missing last year on mother'
sam singh/traveler- because i'm a positive guy. be crashes when i'm flying reporter-you have to think positive or else you'll be scared on the planesam singh-right. so i'm not afraid. things happen)> ( darya ) thanks will. we will with you through out the morning. ( james ) happening now... berkeley police are releasing new surveillance of a robbery and shooting... hoping it leads to an arrest. this happened on vine street near martin luther king junior way back in december. the victim had...
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bill: all right, bring back the panel, i think the singh case is cut and dry, 25 years, he did not show up for his hearing. >> we're a nation of laws, and borders, those laws need to be enforced. i think you know to bigger point, i think, that 7-eleven issue, that franchises. if you are doing something illegal, of course, they will crackdown on that. >> employers should know that, they should be aware if they employee people who are undocumented and breaking laws it could get them into trouble. bill: what did you think? he has been around for 25 years, we know companies that hire people who are illegal, why isn't the company responsible to figure it out. >> empleremployers should be responsible for finds. bill: are we being too harsh, a lot of good people that want to work hard. >> that should be a case by case, we should not look at just maybe low level possible people that could, we should look at mid level position. are you saying a computer designer is not here illegally, why just 7-eleven. >> we have to understand the idea that we must to be responsible prioritize our resources, th
bill: all right, bring back the panel, i think the singh case is cut and dry, 25 years, he did not show up for his hearing. >> we're a nation of laws, and borders, those laws need to be enforced. i think you know to bigger point, i think, that 7-eleven issue, that franchises. if you are doing something illegal, of course, they will crackdown on that. >> employers should know that, they should be aware if they employee people who are undocumented and breaking laws it could get them...
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navin singh khadka. so where is the place film of water in the himalayan region going?y. so what scientists are saying is these icy ponds will be holding more and more water back, because they will become bigger, more void, which means the future water security, these icy ponds will hold the key. they saying is although the study is on one particular glacier, this is a story that resonates the entire himalayan region, china, no power, afghanistan —— nepal. scientists are saying if there are closely is that our deep recovered in the or andes or rockies, similar situations will happen in the wake of climate change, the rising global temperature that is causing accelerated lisa hill notes. and it is not just about water, accelerated lisa hill notes. and it is notjust about water, when more water gets accumulated, it also could mean disaster is impending, flash floods and so on. we will finish the programme now by looking at the british army. the british army has defended a new recruitment campaign which focuses on the emotional and physical support it gives to soldiers. th
navin singh khadka. so where is the place film of water in the himalayan region going?y. so what scientists are saying is these icy ponds will be holding more and more water back, because they will become bigger, more void, which means the future water security, these icy ponds will hold the key. they saying is although the study is on one particular glacier, this is a story that resonates the entire himalayan region, china, no power, afghanistan —— nepal. scientists are saying if there are...
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navin singh khadka, assam, bbc news.ng starfish that have been destroying the great barrier reef as part of a $50 million rescue package for the i,500—mile stretch of coast. the great barrier reef, off the north—east coast of queensland, has suffered from bleaching as the water temperature warms, killing an estimated 50% of the coral. and the starfish, as well as agricultural water pollution, make the problem worse, as andrew plant reports. let's speak to the campaign director of the barrier reef society. you are going out to the reef to inspect. what you make of this money? sounds a lot. is it really? it is a drop in the ocean. we know that the great barrier reef has changed fundamentally in the last two years because of the bleaching event driven by climate change of course. and so it needs a huge injection of funding, notjust and so it needs a huge injection of funding, not just the and so it needs a huge injection of funding, notjust the amount of money the prime minister announced yesterday. studies show we need abo
navin singh khadka, assam, bbc news.ng starfish that have been destroying the great barrier reef as part of a $50 million rescue package for the i,500—mile stretch of coast. the great barrier reef, off the north—east coast of queensland, has suffered from bleaching as the water temperature warms, killing an estimated 50% of the coral. and the starfish, as well as agricultural water pollution, make the problem worse, as andrew plant reports. let's speak to the campaign director of the...
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the united states on all shots and there was governor of california we have seen former restless and singh is answering politics but what is new in this age of trump is that apparently no experience whatsoever in governing is deemed necessary anymore to do this and to be honest i simply don't get this you know even run reagan was governor of california had been governor of california before he ran successfully for president and if you have a legal problem you go to a lawyer if you have a broken bone you hope that your doctor is very qualified and only when it comes to the job of being the most powerful men on earth. of experience is suddenly an assett i mean i certainly would not call you boring to think that way i mean it sounds very reasonable to me carson if you compare europe to american politics american politics really are a media spectacle of me a trump or even an oprah winfrey becoming head of state that is just not the norm here right. no in europe it's different i mean to be fair we also had someone like silvio berlusconi form a show men and business men become prime minister of
the united states on all shots and there was governor of california we have seen former restless and singh is answering politics but what is new in this age of trump is that apparently no experience whatsoever in governing is deemed necessary anymore to do this and to be honest i simply don't get this you know even run reagan was governor of california had been governor of california before he ran successfully for president and if you have a legal problem you go to a lawyer if you have a broken...
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now thousands of women have marched in togo's capital to protest against president fania singh day fourteen opposition party began whittling demonstrations in september demanding the president step down they came to power in two thousand and five after the death of his father protesters want the end of his family dynasty which is ruled for more than fifty he is. the united nations special rapporteur for myanmar has been visiting refugee camps in bangladesh ganguly was banned from entering myanmar her visit to neighboring bangor this comes just days the four hundred refugees are due to start returning to myanmar the repatriation process is expected to last two years more than six hundred thousand one hundred have fled to bangladesh and mons army launched a crackdown in northern iraq on state last august correspondent charles stratford is in caucasus bazaar and spoke with the and he. i don't think the situation has really improved in myanmar and first of all where will they go back to they've lost their livelihood they've lost their crops they've lost their fields all the all the rice now as
now thousands of women have marched in togo's capital to protest against president fania singh day fourteen opposition party began whittling demonstrations in september demanding the president step down they came to power in two thousand and five after the death of his father protesters want the end of his family dynasty which is ruled for more than fifty he is. the united nations special rapporteur for myanmar has been visiting refugee camps in bangladesh ganguly was banned from entering...
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. >> moved by commissioner bustos, seconded by commissioner singh. we will now adjourn the meeting. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> president walton: good evening. we're going to call this january 9, regular board meeting to order. roll call, please. >> supervisor kim: here. >> commissioner haney: here. >> commissioner norton: here. >> commissioner sanchez: here. >> commissioner murase: here. >> president walton: here. thank you. please join us in the pledge of allegiance. >> president walton: section a is accessible for the public. and, b, opening items. the board shall readopt its rules at the first meeting of the year. can i hear a motion and second for readoption of rules and procedures? >> so moved. >> second. >> president walton: thank you so much. we don't have any speakers signed up for this item. any comments from colleagues, superintendent, student delegates? seeing none, roll call vote, please. [roll call] >> clerk: 7 ayes. >> president walton: we'll move to election of officers of the board of education. this type of election is by voice v
. >> moved by commissioner bustos, seconded by commissioner singh. we will now adjourn the meeting. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> president walton: good evening. we're going to call this january 9, regular board meeting to order. roll call, please. >> supervisor kim: here. >> commissioner haney: here. >> commissioner norton: here. >> commissioner sanchez: here. >> commissioner murase: here. >> president walton: here. thank you. please...
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. >> dana: thom tillis singh after the contentious hearing that they really aren't that far apart.te editor, to think they are close to a deal? >> no, i don't think they're close to a deal. >> dana: did you ever think they were close to a deal? >> nobody gets a clear defeat. everybody wants a defeat. the negotiation i was going on seemed like it was getting to a really good place. they said in the request, they came back with about $2.06. still a very big ask for border security but nowhere near what they wanted. this is a negotiation. the white house is supposed to counter but instead, they just said deal is off. >> dana: what'd you think of the hearing today? secretary nielsen is up there. there is a lot of back and forth passionate or dispassionate debate? >> there was some cruel questioning done of secretary nielsen. the exception being senator cory booker who came out with a very theatrical seam chewing -- senator graham came out. it was kind of a trait about how the president traded in the negotiations. what cory booker did -- >> dana: do don't think he will be hailed as givi
. >> dana: thom tillis singh after the contentious hearing that they really aren't that far apart.te editor, to think they are close to a deal? >> no, i don't think they're close to a deal. >> dana: did you ever think they were close to a deal? >> nobody gets a clear defeat. everybody wants a defeat. the negotiation i was going on seemed like it was getting to a really good place. they said in the request, they came back with about $2.06. still a very big ask for border...
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out how many people are singh position as tabitha? position as tabitha?u, then? work has already been done, we are doing that. doing that. close look and that and look at the trend data as well. trend data as well. will you come back when you've done it? yep. shall we catch up on the weather? yes, let's do it. lots of heavy rain around and some strong winds. strong winds. it is leading to restrictions on bridges. restrictions on bridges. problems with flooding due to the overnight rain. overnight rain. and widely 50—60 miles an hour over england and wales. england and wales. south—west of england, and narrow band of intense rain here. band of intense rain here. winds linked into the presence of storm georgina. storm georgina. the winds will ease down compared to the moment. down compared to the moment. and even east of the pennines by 10am. 10am. the south—west and the midlands at the moment. the moment. it will be with us for a few hours. few hours. way into the south—east throughout the morning. the morning. here and across the far north—east of scotlan
out how many people are singh position as tabitha? position as tabitha?u, then? work has already been done, we are doing that. doing that. close look and that and look at the trend data as well. trend data as well. will you come back when you've done it? yep. shall we catch up on the weather? yes, let's do it. lots of heavy rain around and some strong winds. strong winds. it is leading to restrictions on bridges. restrictions on bridges. problems with flooding due to the overnight rain....
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president trump singh moments ago that his meeting with members of congress was "very good." a long-held policy that is seen as support for the currency is scrapped. plus we will be speaking with the ceo of centene about how the new tax law is changing the obamacare landscape. plus will he be making any deals following in the footsteps of cvs-aetna. six straight days of record highs. >>
president trump singh moments ago that his meeting with members of congress was "very good." a long-held policy that is seen as support for the currency is scrapped. plus we will be speaking with the ceo of centene about how the new tax law is changing the obamacare landscape. plus will he be making any deals following in the footsteps of cvs-aetna. six straight days of record highs. >>
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. >> singh. >> in 1990, georgetown was a vibrant place to be because of the uncertainty and new world order everyone was talking about. the cold war had just come to an end in 1989. the wall fell in the international system is going through a change. >> there were wondering if there be jobs for us if we when we graduated. >> my freshman year was in the middle of the gulf war. i remember have my classmates and i register for the selective service. >> in the midst comes the young politician, a man out of arkansas. most in portland, son of georgetown. >> bill clinton's candidacy step in as a cool thing, but eventually electrified the campus. in the fall of 91 i was the managing editor and we got word the governor of a state was going to come and give a speech. it turns out it was the governor of arkansas. his name was bill clinton. >> we simply have to go beyond the commit competing ideas of the old establishment. >> i sat there in that speech he delivered and i was amazed. >> i believe the only way we can hold the country together and move into the future is to do it together. >> there
. >> singh. >> in 1990, georgetown was a vibrant place to be because of the uncertainty and new world order everyone was talking about. the cold war had just come to an end in 1989. the wall fell in the international system is going through a change. >> there were wondering if there be jobs for us if we when we graduated. >> my freshman year was in the middle of the gulf war. i remember have my classmates and i register for the selective service. >> in the midst...
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unlawful possession of some of the country's most closely guarded secrets. 53-year-old jerry chung singh lee is afound -- leading to the death of 20 u.s. agents. joining us is pete williams, nbc justice correspondent. pete, first to you, what do we know from this affidavit? >> you're right, the charges are that he illegally produced classified documents. what the fbi says is they searched his hotel room nearly six years ago when he was flying from hong kong where he lived to the united states. he stopped off in honolulu, and came to fairfax, virginia, which is just outside washington here, the same area where the krooici and while he was traveling, searched his hotel room. and in his luggage, they say they found two handwritten notebooks that the fbi says contain the names and phone numberings of covert cia operatives and in essence cia operatives or informants and he had no reason to possess these documents outside of normal classified channels. that's all the the challenges say. but they say they suspect he is in essence a mole, someone who was leaking the names of these covert operati
unlawful possession of some of the country's most closely guarded secrets. 53-year-old jerry chung singh lee is afound -- leading to the death of 20 u.s. agents. joining us is pete williams, nbc justice correspondent. pete, first to you, what do we know from this affidavit? >> you're right, the charges are that he illegally produced classified documents. what the fbi says is they searched his hotel room nearly six years ago when he was flying from hong kong where he lived to the united...
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noon on a monday, ordinarily a workday, but today, the singh family is having a boy's river lime.n, keshav, is a music producer. uncle charlie is in charge of the cooking. >> anthony: how far back does the family go? >> chan: this family has gone back to 1845. >> anthony: 1845, those were hard times. life was not good for the family in india. >> chan: there was poverty, there were wars and all sorts of things, and yes they came into really hard times here because the indians emigrated from india, replaced the liberated slaves and the conditions were not very different. >> keshav: difficult times but it was a means to social mobility away from the situation in india. >> chan: and we are products of decedents of that generation. >> anthony: start with one whole duck, hack into pieces, rub with lime juice, season with hot peppers, garlic and the tropical herb chadon beni. add generous helpings of masala and curry powder. marinate for a bit then sear in oil, and then simmer in coconut milk until tender. >> anthony: man that's good, they better kill some more ducks because that is --.
noon on a monday, ordinarily a workday, but today, the singh family is having a boy's river lime.n, keshav, is a music producer. uncle charlie is in charge of the cooking. >> anthony: how far back does the family go? >> chan: this family has gone back to 1845. >> anthony: 1845, those were hard times. life was not good for the family in india. >> chan: there was poverty, there were wars and all sorts of things, and yes they came into really hard times here because the...
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as a result of singh documents that may insulate steve bannon temporarily causing him to flip or have additional pressure going on but none the less it will place additional white house pressure. this will be a huge deal for the trump white house. >> the spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders was asked today, what up the what what has also been and what questions to answer why questions not to answer. >> it is the high-stakes communication game. it is osmosis that occurs and you do not tell someone not to answer question or to move the conversation a certain direction. that is what happened>> how does this impact everything, the negotiations that are underway in regards to d.a.c.a. and avoiding the shutdown? >> you have a white house that has circled the wagons. they have been thrown back on their hills after the release of this book . you have a white house that did not realize the outrage that would happen after the president made comments about haiti in other nations. as the result that affects how our democrats are about getting eight d.a.c.a. solution and funding the government. we m
as a result of singh documents that may insulate steve bannon temporarily causing him to flip or have additional pressure going on but none the less it will place additional white house pressure. this will be a huge deal for the trump white house. >> the spokeswoman sarah huckabee sanders was asked today, what up the what what has also been and what questions to answer why questions not to answer. >> it is the high-stakes communication game. it is osmosis that occurs and you do not...
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house speaker paul ryan singh republicans want to solve the issue. we head to washington for the latest. ethics whirlwind. -- fx whirlwind. the pboc scrapping the countercyclical factor for the yuan. after shelving his hedge fund plan bitcoin champion's mapping out a new opportunity. more on the bloomberg scoop later this hour. vonnie: breaking news on microsoft. saying that ship fix may significantly slow some servers. this is a fascinating statement. microsoft saying the greatest impact will be on corporate data servers and that windows 7 and a and earlier will be the ones that are most affected. it's interesting because it looks like the slowdowns could be more substantial than intel itself has indicated. the ceo of intel was speaking yesterday and he said the problem may be more pervasive than first thought but he didn't discuss the degree of impact. he just said some machines would be more affected than others. the stock of microsoft is not reacting hugely. it is still up about .1%. intel stock down about 1.5%. fix mayt thing the chip secretly s
house speaker paul ryan singh republicans want to solve the issue. we head to washington for the latest. ethics whirlwind. -- fx whirlwind. the pboc scrapping the countercyclical factor for the yuan. after shelving his hedge fund plan bitcoin champion's mapping out a new opportunity. more on the bloomberg scoop later this hour. vonnie: breaking news on microsoft. saying that ship fix may significantly slow some servers. this is a fascinating statement. microsoft saying the greatest impact will...
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. >> jon: michael singh is a former senior director from the national security council and managing director of the washington institute. the pentagon says, michael, that this classification error was a mistake and maybe i can put on screen now part of the memo that they released. they say in the most recent reports, the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction, indicated that resolute support restricted the public release of unclassified district population and land area control data that had been provided previously. it was not the intent of resolute support to withhold or classify information which was available in prior reports. a human error in labeling occurred. classification system because it incorporates a nato and u.s. nomenclature can be challenging. the data is not classified and no intent to withhold it unnecessarily. the argument began or the controversy began because all of a sudden nato was not -- the u.s. and nato were not releasing the amount of land that the taliban controlled or estimates. do we chalk it up to human error? >> i think it's fair to take the penta
. >> jon: michael singh is a former senior director from the national security council and managing director of the washington institute. the pentagon says, michael, that this classification error was a mistake and maybe i can put on screen now part of the memo that they released. they say in the most recent reports, the special inspector general for afghan reconstruction, indicated that resolute support restricted the public release of unclassified district population and land area...
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singh wanted to clean daca bill away from the requirement the republicans want meaning chain migration and income a visa lottery program ending in the wall, that's what she meant. just one of the daca program to be fixed. this is the first bite of the apple for the framework of getting something on the table. democrats have decided to tight to the spending bill and going to have to make the decision about whether they're going to put daca recipients over the u.s. military first and i think americans know exactly which one they should. >> juan: who wouldn't support our military? >> katie: by putting it out this deadline. democrats are asking for this. >> juan: the president said he really want to support the dreamers and he said the plan ending in march, he created an artificial crisis when he untended it. >> harris: a couple of things because i want to bring into the conversation on this one. the judge recently ruled from the ninth circuit that he is going to take a relook at this and he's going to keep the program for dreamers in place. despite what the white house want to come he's g
singh wanted to clean daca bill away from the requirement the republicans want meaning chain migration and income a visa lottery program ending in the wall, that's what she meant. just one of the daca program to be fixed. this is the first bite of the apple for the framework of getting something on the table. democrats have decided to tight to the spending bill and going to have to make the decision about whether they're going to put daca recipients over the u.s. military first and i think...
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tweet from former fbi director james comey singh special agent andrew mccabe stood tall over the lastight months. at one small people were trying to steer it on the institution we all depend on he served with distinction for two decades. i wish them well and i wish for continued strength for the rest of the fbi. america needs you. these encouraging law enforcement agency that could use a little bit of that possibly from the president. >> the president, he is both the malefactor -- he's the guy that's doing it to them but he also has to be the guy that box them up and here's what happens. a justice department that can't work. an fbi that can't work. things start to fall apart. i understand why republicans have continued to bring the fight against law enforcement and continue to dig in. there are obviously legitimate concerns about the way that hillary clinton investigation was handled. that's a separate different piece, that's where we are having an inspector general report, on all of that. it will probably be seeing that before too much longer. >> shannon: it sound sooner rather than
tweet from former fbi director james comey singh special agent andrew mccabe stood tall over the lastight months. at one small people were trying to steer it on the institution we all depend on he served with distinction for two decades. i wish them well and i wish for continued strength for the rest of the fbi. america needs you. these encouraging law enforcement agency that could use a little bit of that possibly from the president. >> the president, he is both the malefactor -- he's...
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or serie singh now and favorite gun runner has won the richest event in horse racing the pegasus world cup invitational in florida the american horse was making his final career appearance before being retired. gun runner led through to end power to a comfortable wind to claim the record sixteen million dollar prize money. and that's all you support for now more later. for this show i'm back in a couple of minutes though with another. problem with. the rich and famous discussed making the world a better place but who moves are afoot. the link between seafood. at this time. paint the scene for us where on line what is american sign in your mind that peace is possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people choosing between. eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist has posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. is quiet the signal is given. out so it's safe to walk to school last year there are more than thirty
or serie singh now and favorite gun runner has won the richest event in horse racing the pegasus world cup invitational in florida the american horse was making his final career appearance before being retired. gun runner led through to end power to a comfortable wind to claim the record sixteen million dollar prize money. and that's all you support for now more later. for this show i'm back in a couple of minutes though with another. problem with. the rich and famous discussed making the world...
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yoga is another one of the rehab programs here, and phun singh, a practitioner and a writer for the newstory. >> inhale and extend. >> why do you think it's important to do yoga? >> helps me to relax and do whatever energy i accumulate throughout the day, it helps me to discharge that energy. >> mentally, what has it done? >> i'm more clear. focused. i'm ready for, you know, another challenge. it's good. >> next, me and foon head over to cell block c, where 420 men are housed, including foon. >> when i first came, i looked, i was actually scared. >> yeah. >> you know what i mean? like, here's this little guy. >> so, can i ask you how you ended up incarcerated? >> yes. so, i'm in here for first-degree murder on a drive-by. >> so, what exactly happened? >> i had a nephew who was in school, right? he was getting picked on. so i went to go pick him up so that way he would get home safely without getting harassed. right when we were getting ready to take off, another car pulled up behind us. they came out and they rushed us. so i told him to drive the car. i was looking for anybody who resemb
yoga is another one of the rehab programs here, and phun singh, a practitioner and a writer for the newstory. >> inhale and extend. >> why do you think it's important to do yoga? >> helps me to relax and do whatever energy i accumulate throughout the day, it helps me to discharge that energy. >> mentally, what has it done? >> i'm more clear. focused. i'm ready for, you know, another challenge. it's good. >> next, me and foon head over to cell block c, where...
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out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. that it. was. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise farm. gives workshops to village residents that trained them and how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again even going to see if you learned well we've got a little shop. most of the village residents can't afford this spare parts that the b. g.b.g. team has brought with them from the capital they're financed by donations and crowd funding drives. and electricity for all the company has taken on responsibilities usually assumed by the state well you know we can take initiative to me i mean it seems that we want to see. sometimes when there's a problem in this takes a little bit of action and that action is definitely lacking not only in this we did see all around the country and if in recent malaysia now consumes around five times the energy it did back in one nine hundred ninety it's a developing country with a burgeoning population that's hungry for products like air conditioners that'
out what that's why gurpreet singh has come to the village. that it. was. around four years ago he founded the social enterprise farm. gives workshops to village residents that trained them and how to repair the technology then the lights and small appliances here will work again even going to see if you learned well we've got a little shop. most of the village residents can't afford this spare parts that the b. g.b.g. team has brought with them from the capital they're financed by donations...
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barrister dapinder singh joins us from our sheffield newsroom.time. i wonder if you could talk through some of the practical implications of what work will need to be done as part of this announcement. well, earlier on in the week we discussed the fact that the week we discussed the fact that the documents fall into two categories, information that is going to be used for the prosecution by the prosecuting authorities and other information that is not, which needs to be reviewed, and given to the defence if it undermines the prosecution case or assists the defence case. it is going to be taking that matter not agree of material and having to systematically review that, bearing in mind what the defence is, and looking if there is any other releva nt looking if there is any other relevant matters that make any of that material disclosable to the defence. do you think it will be possible to do that? on the face of it it sounds like an enormous workload. it is. but what we do know is that it is notjust sexual offences and rape cases that have been af
barrister dapinder singh joins us from our sheffield newsroom.time. i wonder if you could talk through some of the practical implications of what work will need to be done as part of this announcement. well, earlier on in the week we discussed the fact that the week we discussed the fact that the documents fall into two categories, information that is going to be used for the prosecution by the prosecuting authorities and other information that is not, which needs to be reviewed, and given to...
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their adolescence but white teens have not started to think about it, in some ways they're out of singh with each other. it us not, however dish want to say is it necessarily the case that white teens can't think about their racial identity, it's just that their life circumstance has not really created the need to do so. but to the extent teacher and educators are helping young people think about race in our society issue it starts to awaken what whiteness means in young people and that can be a very positive thing. though sometimes uncomfortable at well. but thank you for your comment and your question. yes. >> hi. i'm tracy roberts. i am visiting from birmingham, alabama and i wonder if you have any commentary about what is going on there. there's a city that is a suburb of birmingham that has recently asked to create its own separate school district, and the federal court said, that's okay, even though we acknowledge that there's a racial motive behind this decision and they were previously and continue to be under desegregation orders. can you talk about that? >> i don't know the de
their adolescence but white teens have not started to think about it, in some ways they're out of singh with each other. it us not, however dish want to say is it necessarily the case that white teens can't think about their racial identity, it's just that their life circumstance has not really created the need to do so. but to the extent teacher and educators are helping young people think about race in our society issue it starts to awaken what whiteness means in young people and that can be...
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. >> all that, dramatic video of the coast guard in florida rescuing an elderly man from a singhing car -- sinking car. >> and thousands of fans here to watch the winter classic. what was it like? >> freezing my butt off while watching an epic ranger game. >> goes in motion left. he's running to the left. 25, 20, touchdown! touchdown! we're headed to atlanta and the dogs all on the field. dogs win it in double overtime. a magical year continues for georgia. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to cbs this morning. i'm jeff glor with alex wagner. happy new year to both of you. millions of americans are waking up in a dangerous deep freeze. windchills are plunging far below normal all the way down to south texas. amarillo feels like ten below. aberdeen, south dakota feels like 41 below. >>> two deaths in milwaukee and two in shik slchicago on blamed cold. pittsburgh dropped to 8 below and boston was minus 11. >> and parts of new york state had intense lake effect snowfall. demarco morgan is about 150 miles west of there in niagra falls, new yor
. >> all that, dramatic video of the coast guard in florida rescuing an elderly man from a singhing car -- sinking car. >> and thousands of fans here to watch the winter classic. what was it like? >> freezing my butt off while watching an epic ranger game. >> goes in motion left. he's running to the left. 25, 20, touchdown! touchdown! we're headed to atlanta and the dogs all on the field. dogs win it in double overtime. a magical year continues for georgia. >> this...
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the sing brothers -- singh brothers need help with a fresno debt load of $1.6 billion. the allegations. rishaad: qatar airways is committed to transparency. they are addressing american complaints about unfair state help. american carriers say the deal is a victory in one of the biggest trade dispute in american history. they claim that qatar airways benefited from over $17 billion in government aid over 10 years. base a big week. alibaba, apple, apple that and amazon are all reporting this week. ramy inocencio has a look at what we should expect. we are atacebook, revenue as well as income to come in up 42%. what is going to be in focus is at revenue. the interesting thing here is that you are looking at the white bars and that is the price per ad. that is rising and that is a good thing but we are seeing this fall here. some analysts think this will compensate itself. even though that is falling, the more expensive ads my compensate. facebook report its earnings. cominglooking at amazon out with an estimate of 37% in terms of its revenue. that could be the best growth
the sing brothers -- singh brothers need help with a fresno debt load of $1.6 billion. the allegations. rishaad: qatar airways is committed to transparency. they are addressing american complaints about unfair state help. american carriers say the deal is a victory in one of the biggest trade dispute in american history. they claim that qatar airways benefited from over $17 billion in government aid over 10 years. base a big week. alibaba, apple, apple that and amazon are all reporting this...