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he finished his speech but then this happened as well as soon as he finished the speech president abbas waved to the crowd got up and left now as i understand members or anyone attending this are allowed to leave and come and go as they wish as it is in the general assembly but with the israeli ambassador speaking immediately afterwards it does look like something of a walk out. for the israelis spate let's try to clear it all up and get some analysis with james bays our diplomatic editor who's been listening along for well gosh the last ninety minutes hasn't it james. i hope i haven't stolen your thunder too much with what i've described there is what happened with president abbas but as they say these days the optics don't look good when he leaves and doesn't listen to the israeli ambassador. no but i don't think you can call it a walkout because when people walk out at the u.n. at the general assembly or the security council a country leaves so the palestinians would have left that's not what happened what happened is president abbas left and i can tell you because i have an invitati
he finished his speech but then this happened as well as soon as he finished the speech president abbas waved to the crowd got up and left now as i understand members or anyone attending this are allowed to leave and come and go as they wish as it is in the general assembly but with the israeli ambassador speaking immediately afterwards it does look like something of a walk out. for the israelis spate let's try to clear it all up and get some analysis with james bays our diplomatic editor who's...
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as mr. parks to try to walk you through this. if i could, i'll turn it over to jamie parks, the manager in our liberal streets division who will give you an overview and answer the questions that were posed by supervisor cohen. >> thank you. although i haven't posed all my questions. but i put enough out there to get us started. mr. parks? [please stand by] [please stand by] and part of the legislation and saying it's an exciting time for bike sharing and the mta is excite with the interest in bike sharing. um -- ultimately we see it as a good thing and helps make our transportation system safer and more equitable and accessible which are the goals underlying all of our decisions and we support it and there's questions regarding the bike share in san francisco and so we want to proceed with caution as well as optimism. that issued a per mitd -- permit bringing the e-bikes to san franciscans and providing the time and data i'll proi p p context. it began in 2013 with the bay area bike share p
as mr. parks to try to walk you through this. if i could, i'll turn it over to jamie parks, the manager in our liberal streets division who will give you an overview and answer the questions that were posed by supervisor cohen. >> thank you. although i haven't posed all my questions. but i put enough out there to get us started. mr. parks? [please stand by] [please stand by] and part of the legislation and saying it's an exciting time for bike sharing and the mta is excite with the...
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well as give you that input and i'm looking at my notes and i keep on seeing it's about as good as it gets at this point. that's not saying that we are compromising anything, because we went through this process. so, commissioners, colleagues, i'll stop at this particular point and ask the president to indulge the rest of the commission for discussion. thanks, director corseau. >> president cleaveland: thank you, mr. vice president, and for your leadership on the budget discussions. commissioner. >> commissioner veronese: thanks for coming. like you had a choice, right? i appreciate everything you do, really. the san francisco fiscal year operating budget that's in front of us, i want to just kind of go through that quickly if you don't mind. >> sure thing. >> commissioner veronese: on page 14, you talk about, 14 out of 86, you talk about the revenues, the ambulance billings, you have $139 million in ambulance billings. now, i'm assuming what that means to a layperson is that every time the ambulance goes out, they create a bill and they send that bill to the patient and the patient's
well as give you that input and i'm looking at my notes and i keep on seeing it's about as good as it gets at this point. that's not saying that we are compromising anything, because we went through this process. so, commissioners, colleagues, i'll stop at this particular point and ask the president to indulge the rest of the commission for discussion. thanks, director corseau. >> president cleaveland: thank you, mr. vice president, and for your leadership on the budget discussions....
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as. the liberation of mosul was a joint effort was made by several countries and a coalition that for typhus that got isis out of the city do you think now the countries involved in the coalition operation doing enough to help to rebuild the city itself. i don't look from a tone as perspective no look from an injury suspect in the from the military one and i statements a lot of funding is needed the rehabilitation and you are all clearly outlined the bill is very high and i'm not and aren't doesn't send them to international donors and i understand this conference in kuwait or russia or starts only and starts to increase in the soundings the recovery or for this touches a whole not just the old west so but for the whole of the region. which is so attractive by finding reasons just how difficult is it for humanitarian organization organizations yourself and others and cetera to actually reach people on the ground you mentioned safety is one of the factors there just how complex is that ope
as. the liberation of mosul was a joint effort was made by several countries and a coalition that for typhus that got isis out of the city do you think now the countries involved in the coalition operation doing enough to help to rebuild the city itself. i don't look from a tone as perspective no look from an injury suspect in the from the military one and i statements a lot of funding is needed the rehabilitation and you are all clearly outlined the bill is very high and i'm not and aren't...
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as possible. i assume this would go to the budget committee. maybe this is a question for the council. i assume the budget committee would be meeting on this matter since it is before them, but there may be something extraordinary, too, that could be done. i don't know. they have dual options, something extraordinary in the budget committee. sorry. well, it is before the budget committee now, anything you input back goes to the clerk and back to the budget committee. that is where it is at now. what they want to do with this proposal to meet with you, i don't know. i will say one thing, and that is that i have attended joint commission meetings like planning and other meetings on common interest issues such as seismic. this is done not routinely but has been done with some degree of frequency. >> thank you. >> commissioners open government. again, i understand your comments, however, for the public, i would like to point out what we end up having is going from a year and a half, two years whatever
as possible. i assume this would go to the budget committee. maybe this is a question for the council. i assume the budget committee would be meeting on this matter since it is before them, but there may be something extraordinary, too, that could be done. i don't know. they have dual options, something extraordinary in the budget committee. sorry. well, it is before the budget committee now, anything you input back goes to the clerk and back to the budget committee. that is where it is at now....
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as mr. parks to try to walk you through this. if i could, i'll turn it over to jamie parks, the manager in our liberal streets division who will give you an overview and answer the questions that were posed by supervisor cohen. >> thank you. although i haven't posed all my questions. but i put enough out there to get us started. mr. parks? [please stand by] [please stand by]
as mr. parks to try to walk you through this. if i could, i'll turn it over to jamie parks, the manager in our liberal streets division who will give you an overview and answer the questions that were posed by supervisor cohen. >> thank you. although i haven't posed all my questions. but i put enough out there to get us started. mr. parks? [please stand by] [please stand by]
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close as possible with drug pricing and act as quickly as possible to identify when high pricing is caused by anti- competitive conduct and to engage in enforcement actions quickly if the price spikes with the fda and something else then maybe legislation would be appropriate and we would talk to you about it. >> would you consider supporting the measure i mentioned. >> i would certainly consider i it. >> to any other of the nominees have used -- views? >> the commission needs to anchor its work to where it can focus on consumers and activity in the economy and given that so many patients are how much they spend on prescription drugs in healthcare it has to be a top priority to enforce those applicable laws. >> thanks for your willingness to serve and to your families for supporting you in this endeavor. talking about the credit bureaus in credit reporting agency, the ftc has some analysis that indicates with a high error rate and is called so that means that millions of american cannot cannot have a customer relationship not in their possession. although the credit bureau calls us
close as possible with drug pricing and act as quickly as possible to identify when high pricing is caused by anti- competitive conduct and to engage in enforcement actions quickly if the price spikes with the fda and something else then maybe legislation would be appropriate and we would talk to you about it. >> would you consider supporting the measure i mentioned. >> i would certainly consider i it. >> to any other of the nominees have used -- views? >> the commission...
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when we look around the world as far as security is concerned and as far as anti terrorism is concernedand when it comes to refugees. there have improved or rather has the situation become even more serious just as what we should have a look at. within the last seven years. nine hundred eleven kilometers long border line between turkey and syria. along these borders there is a big civil war now much. initially at the beginning of my remarks let me count atlee share with you the following. turkey is not. a factor of this war and we didn't cause this war either. form of as far as this war is concerned turkey is a country which is directly impacted by the results outcomes of this war and turkey is one of those rare countries in that position you can after this lebanon jordan as well. martin thing is this is a human tragedy that is being experienced here turkey is the number one country which has to shoulder the worst burden here all. within the last two years young. three point five million people fled their countries to save their lives they had to leave their homes. so these stray and he
when we look around the world as far as security is concerned and as far as anti terrorism is concernedand when it comes to refugees. there have improved or rather has the situation become even more serious just as what we should have a look at. within the last seven years. nine hundred eleven kilometers long border line between turkey and syria. along these borders there is a big civil war now much. initially at the beginning of my remarks let me count atlee share with you the following....
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it's not as densely populated as as here in iraq i'm tired a. and. so it's more i would say more it's worse that's made and although it's probably kind of on the off season right now as it's the weather one point zero lately and the hotels were right so from what we're hearing so this is the second quake in almost as many days at does that mean that people in the end would have made preparations if you like for the shots i think that a star might have been down as many believe that the biggest plague was on sunday which is a by one a and so there was even then some of the officials were saying that that was a major shock there's going to be some minor aftershocks that will gradually get way and so this was a surprise that suddenly it was a matter even bigger quake much more damaging than the previous one was you daryn that. well at this point is that happened thirty years one hundred thirty out of this way while he or that we had also had a lieutenant something. small ways since sunday so it's been continuous well this is what i was that it was the m
it's not as densely populated as as here in iraq i'm tired a. and. so it's more i would say more it's worse that's made and although it's probably kind of on the off season right now as it's the weather one point zero lately and the hotels were right so from what we're hearing so this is the second quake in almost as many days at does that mean that people in the end would have made preparations if you like for the shots i think that a star might have been down as many believe that the biggest...
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the former mayor, former state senator who were also there that night as well as john as well. so that's it. >> thank you. seeing no names on the roster, we can begin the presentation. >> thank you. i'm with the port of san francisco to drill down into a microscope into one aspect of the project that under state law we're required to speak to you about and has a separate action and that's the infrastructure financing district. the infrastructure financing district is a key financing source that among all the complex financing sources you saw, this is the one we're relying upon to help fund eligible costs and those include items like backbone infrastructure, public parks, short line adaptation, and historic preservation. the item before you would establish the creatively named project area i which is adjacent to the mission rock site. it would be within the existing port wide ifd. establishing the ifd would allow the port as the city's fiscal agent to direct the city's share of new property tax dollars. it equates to 65% of the tax dollar that would go to the eligible sources or
the former mayor, former state senator who were also there that night as well as john as well. so that's it. >> thank you. seeing no names on the roster, we can begin the presentation. >> thank you. i'm with the port of san francisco to drill down into a microscope into one aspect of the project that under state law we're required to speak to you about and has a separate action and that's the infrastructure financing district. the infrastructure financing district is a key financing...
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bees as in as b.'s e.s.p. stands for european safe bond which in today's europe may sound like a contradiction in terms but is in fact an idea that has been gathering dust on the drawing board for close to seven years it could soon be brought to life however if the e.c.b. approves a plan being drawn up to launch the new financial instrument by an independent task force under irish central bank governor phillip lane i'll go into the details in a moment but here it reminds me of the last episode where we were that young millennial kid from new york was talking about the markets are insulated he feels like the markets are somehow insulated probably because he listens to such things as a safe bond any time you see the word synthetic being thrown around by a new structure and financial project is shortly before that structure financial project product collapses all synthetic. financial products collapse that's true throughout history. but there's no law against it and the central banks keep issuing these sy
bees as in as b.'s e.s.p. stands for european safe bond which in today's europe may sound like a contradiction in terms but is in fact an idea that has been gathering dust on the drawing board for close to seven years it could soon be brought to life however if the e.c.b. approves a plan being drawn up to launch the new financial instrument by an independent task force under irish central bank governor phillip lane i'll go into the details in a moment but here it reminds me of the last episode...
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"get homee of me said to texas as fast as you can." coming to a retreat is not novel or new or different. we do it every year, usually after the state of the union. the democrats will do there is next week -- their retreat next week. it's part of the planning process and part of how you approach the coming year. it is important work that is going to be done. for me, it is encouraging to hear that the president and vice president said that their plans were unchanged and they would be there. that put it in different context. if the vice president is going to be there, i better be there as well, and you also need to be there, so we need to wrap this up. >> just quickly to that as well, we had family and other members that were already year, and we wanted to stay together as a family between all of us as members. that was a big part of it. >> let me answer your question over here in just a second. doing have been something 30 plus years as i have, you don't forget it just because you become a congressman. it is something you do.it's almost
"get homee of me said to texas as fast as you can." coming to a retreat is not novel or new or different. we do it every year, usually after the state of the union. the democrats will do there is next week -- their retreat next week. it's part of the planning process and part of how you approach the coming year. it is important work that is going to be done. for me, it is encouraging to hear that the president and vice president said that their plans were unchanged and they would be...
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it's not as simple as it sounds.some groups wanted to convert them to christianity and wipe out their own spiritual beliefs. >> there any parallels south immigration issues? more and more people tackle immigration and also way the indians are treated right now. anything where the federal government can do to help the indian people out the month are doing now? >> honor the treaties. there people who spend their lifetime trying to get the u.s. government to honor native american treaties. it starts there that again back to the ceremony at standing rock i think there needs to be an official apology from the american government to the tribes for what happened. >> i write about the ceremony in my book. it was really moving. there is some footage of it on youtube there were a number of veterans who came to standing rock to support the tribes in their efforts to stop the pipeline. that was a big deal because in the old days when the calvary showed up there is a lot of trouble for native americans. they were there to support
it's not as simple as it sounds.some groups wanted to convert them to christianity and wipe out their own spiritual beliefs. >> there any parallels south immigration issues? more and more people tackle immigration and also way the indians are treated right now. anything where the federal government can do to help the indian people out the month are doing now? >> honor the treaties. there people who spend their lifetime trying to get the u.s. government to honor native american...
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as well. so, thank you. >> all right. the matter is before the board. all those in favour say aye. >> aye. >> opposed? the a ye,s have it. thank you. >> item number nine, resolution approving and authorizing the execution of lease number 1201 with affordable self-storage inc., a california corporation, for land located on avenue a between 9th and 1 1*9 street, treasure island. >> good afternoon. treasure island development authority. footballederable self-storage has been in the sefm storage business for 19 years and is interested in operating services on treasure island. project staff at affordable storage has identified building 257 located on avenue e between 9th and 11th streets as a potential site for storage facility. over the past 15 year, 257 has been and continues to be an atractive [inaudible] on treasure island. it's an attraction and a haven for squatters, copper thieves and various other trespassers. additionally, s.f. fire department has extinguished three fires that the location
as well. so, thank you. >> all right. the matter is before the board. all those in favour say aye. >> aye. >> opposed? the a ye,s have it. thank you. >> item number nine, resolution approving and authorizing the execution of lease number 1201 with affordable self-storage inc., a california corporation, for land located on avenue a between 9th and 1 1*9 street, treasure island. >> good afternoon. treasure island development authority. footballederable self-storage...
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as you know, that's something that we are working towards as the fleet grows. you may also notice on the map that there's this brlue line here is a -- it's a circulator, so in order to make the bus trips as direct as possible and also to minimize the vehicles, the m line will not go directly to forest hill station, and the l line will stop about 200 feet from the station at juliet -- my apologies. the -- flew out of my head. >> in front of the hospital or where? >> in front of the little -- >> in front of the dewey. >> thank you. because of the circulation and the time it takes to get up there. and we will not be able to serve directly woest portal station because of the construction. so the -- west postal station because of the construction, so there will be a small circulation of riders circulating forest hill. >> so the one thing -- i know you're the master at this, and -- but all the planning, are we confident that it is quicker to go from woepest por to castro street station as opposed to the b.a.r.t. station? i'm just thinking you've got somebody who's le
as you know, that's something that we are working towards as the fleet grows. you may also notice on the map that there's this brlue line here is a -- it's a circulator, so in order to make the bus trips as direct as possible and also to minimize the vehicles, the m line will not go directly to forest hill station, and the l line will stop about 200 feet from the station at juliet -- my apologies. the -- flew out of my head. >> in front of the hospital or where? >> in front of the...
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many people as possible, as quickly as possible, within seconds, not within minutes. that's different than a typical text message you and i might send. if i send it to three people in this room, you might get the text message right away, and somebody else might get it five minutes or an hour later. we want to make sure the message gets there immediately. >> my limited understanding, my vcr, still flashes 12 back home, and you have to tell younger people in the audience what a vcr is. it's the less amount of data in the message will get it out quicker, the more complicated the data is, or the more space that it will take up, the slower the message delivery is? >> you put your finger on it. i would think about it in two ways. one is, the technology was built using this cell broadcast technology that wasn't built to incorporate that multimedia. that's an additional capability that we have to build out. and the second piece is just making sure that we're being cognizant of congestion on networks, looking to send out a message to 8.5 million in new york city, we want to ma
many people as possible, as quickly as possible, within seconds, not within minutes. that's different than a typical text message you and i might send. if i send it to three people in this room, you might get the text message right away, and somebody else might get it five minutes or an hour later. we want to make sure the message gets there immediately. >> my limited understanding, my vcr, still flashes 12 back home, and you have to tell younger people in the audience what a vcr is. it's...
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police trying to clear the campus as efficiently as they can. a stack of backpacks that were starting to line up on the road there off campus. so you can imagine that law enforcement from the various departments there on scene will be checking through the backpacks. vanessa is on the ground. what do you have for us? >> tell me what is your name? >> i don't want to say. >> that's okay. where were you? what did you hear? >> we were in front of the tennis courts. we heard the fire alarm. it was supposed to be a fire drill. we had another one earlier. as soon as the alarm got pulled, kids were evacuated. i heard five pops. i thoughts that not a drill. we never did a drill like that. when we started to evacuate towards the back, towards the middle school, i knew that it was more than a drill because we had never done that i graduated. i came back to visit a teacher. >> so you were just in the worst possible place at the worst possible team. >> basically. >> so you knew this was not a drill. what happened around you? describe to me? the students -- >>
police trying to clear the campus as efficiently as they can. a stack of backpacks that were starting to line up on the road there off campus. so you can imagine that law enforcement from the various departments there on scene will be checking through the backpacks. vanessa is on the ground. what do you have for us? >> tell me what is your name? >> i don't want to say. >> that's okay. where were you? what did you hear? >> we were in front of the tennis courts. we heard...
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as much as we would like it to. but what we did do, which i think was really important is allow for and control for the amount of ownership that the particular permit could be sold under. and how much ownership had to remain in the hanses of. so, we had instances where property owners came in and bought properties and were hopeful that they would then immediately assume that designation. in some cases they did. but we were able to, and correct me if i'm wrong, task force, but i believe we were able to solve for that in the sense that just because you have the land use designation, doesn't mean you immediately assume the permit. so we worked directly with director elliott on that. it was an it ray tiff process. there was a lot of good leadership on behalf of the departments, the task force, the office of cannabis. my colleague. and i think we got to a really good place. woe are going to have to have a conversation about taxing. i think the taxing of this use is imminent. the state will come up with a number in the ci
as much as we would like it to. but what we did do, which i think was really important is allow for and control for the amount of ownership that the particular permit could be sold under. and how much ownership had to remain in the hanses of. so, we had instances where property owners came in and bought properties and were hopeful that they would then immediately assume that designation. in some cases they did. but we were able to, and correct me if i'm wrong, task force, but i believe we were...
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could be as high as 20%.n as a libdem candidate, he talks about the fa ct libdem candidate, he talks about the fact hejoined the libdem candidate, he talks about the fact he joined the freemasons at 21 and as soon as he revealed himself to some other members, he had much better treatment. a lot of cases in the police and judiciary where freemason influence has been shown to corrupt justice and freemason influence has been shown to corruptjustice and earn fagan —— earn favours for other people. the example there of brian paddock, one—time commander at scotland yard, said he felt guilty because of the changing attitude of his colleagues. there is evidence that being a freemason can permeate into areas and professional bodies that it shouldn't. firstly, let me bust some myths for you. this sort of thing is not tolerated. nepotism, corruption, whatever you want to call it, is not tolerated. if we find out about that, we expel people who do it. i represent 200,000 people of high integrity. i have been a freemason
could be as high as 20%.n as a libdem candidate, he talks about the fa ct libdem candidate, he talks about the fact hejoined the libdem candidate, he talks about the fact he joined the freemasons at 21 and as soon as he revealed himself to some other members, he had much better treatment. a lot of cases in the police and judiciary where freemason influence has been shown to corrupt justice and freemason influence has been shown to corruptjustice and earn fagan —— earn favours for other...
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fill it out of me that there were as many. as many yeah kiss. democracy and as many a problem yeah i guess we should what a crowd what they are all about are they are or whether in their i'd hope i did and then her does are referred to as many if it will be. sorely missed her. in the. lee. at the ottoman ruler of greater syria jamal pascha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in one nine hundred fifteen and nineteen sixteen they were accused of being separatists and of supporting the british and french this hard in the determination of the arab nationalist to separate from autumn and rule and to create an independent arab states hussein didn't have any modern ideas of nationalism but he wanted more autonomy under the ottoman. empire but it's only gradually that he was drawn into what became an arab national movement a full scale revolt against the ottomans and this wasn't an easy decision for the sharif or make to make because the ottomans were fellow muslims. and he was siding with an infidel. against fellow sunni muslims. there had
fill it out of me that there were as many. as many yeah kiss. democracy and as many a problem yeah i guess we should what a crowd what they are all about are they are or whether in their i'd hope i did and then her does are referred to as many if it will be. sorely missed her. in the. lee. at the ottoman ruler of greater syria jamal pascha executed a group of arabs in damascus and beirut in one nine hundred fifteen and nineteen sixteen they were accused of being separatists and of supporting...
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as soon as the fire alarm got pulled i heard five pops.t government teachers say, run as fast as you can, we heara teachers say, run as fast as you can, we hear a gunshot. 17 children and teachers were killed. more than a dozen were injured and are being treated in local hospitals. we are furious, how cold this happen in this country, in this state? this isa in this country, in this state? this is a state that is focussed on keeping our children safe, you come to to conclusion this is just absolutely pure evil. this state is not tolerate violence, we have law enforcement that will show up to defend our safety. cruz tried to escape by blending in with students fleeing the school. but he was later arrested without incident in a nearby town. authorities are beginning to piece together his possible motives. he was expelled last year and students described him as troubled. he carried gun, he showed me them. i saw what guns he has, he showed me personally, the kids wouldn't pick on him because they were scared. this is one of the safest cities i
as soon as the fire alarm got pulled i heard five pops.t government teachers say, run as fast as you can, we heara teachers say, run as fast as you can, we hear a gunshot. 17 children and teachers were killed. more than a dozen were injured and are being treated in local hospitals. we are furious, how cold this happen in this country, in this state? this isa in this country, in this state? this is a state that is focussed on keeping our children safe, you come to to conclusion this is just...
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and as vx y. are both strategies that essentially short volatility and they have performed they have performed extraordinarily well in a period of consistently low volatility over the past five years but what happened on that day in the increased volatility environment as there was an apple a fight effect from the performance of those funds and in particular the way these products their head by their sponsoring firm specifically in the case of x. i.v. and credit suisse the way that fund works is it is hedged on a daily basis by credit suisse so when the market closed much lower and the bank had to hedge they centrally bought additional volatility. in the form of volatility vix futures and ultimately draining the assets in that fund causing that front to open around one hundred dollars a share close something like seventy dollars and end up at five dollars after the close now i think that the professionals in the market and many sophisticated investors who had allocations to these funds knew that t
and as vx y. are both strategies that essentially short volatility and they have performed they have performed extraordinarily well in a period of consistently low volatility over the past five years but what happened on that day in the increased volatility environment as there was an apple a fight effect from the performance of those funds and in particular the way these products their head by their sponsoring firm specifically in the case of x. i.v. and credit suisse the way that fund works...
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i tried to do as much as i can with them. i try to do as much as i can with them.. we are running a series of set two special report looking at what it has been to the north—east and what it has meant in terms of ha rd and what it has meant in terms of hard cash, and it has meant hard cash. we have a hotel nearby which was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me saying, just a pub, and was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me saying, justa pub, and it was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me saying, just a pub, and it is now 29 bedroom hotel rammed virtually every week with visitors, we have the blinking highbridge, the millennium bridge, everything that followed on in cultural terms from the angel but it was the angel of the angel but it was the angel of the herald that changed on tyneside, so we are very the herald that changed on tyneside, so we are very fond of our into now, but at the time it was controversial. people said it might interfere with our keep —— tv signals, with a planes coming into newcastle airport. and at the end of colliery, people thought, we are going t
i tried to do as much as i can with them. i try to do as much as i can with them.. we are running a series of set two special report looking at what it has been to the north—east and what it has meant in terms of ha rd and what it has meant in terms of hard cash, and it has meant hard cash. we have a hotel nearby which was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me saying, just a pub, and was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me saying, justa pub, and it was once, i‘m sure they don‘t mind me...
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duffy, which is that this should be decided as a matter of ceqa and not as a matter of halal or as a matter of animal rights. i believe a category one exemption has been correctly issued. the primary argument from the appellant is really an argument around transportation. and i don't believe that there is any evidence in the record that could lead this board to actually come to the conclusion that there is an unusual circumstance or that there are transportation impacts. quite frankly, if this were before us as a conditional use appeal, it would be an entirely different matter. but as a ceqa appeal, i believe that a categorical exemption as a class 1 exemption was properly issued and agree with supervisor cohen and will vote in the affirmative on her motion. >> president breed: thank you. supervisor safai? >> supervisor safai: thank you, madame chair, president. i would like to associate myself also with the comments of supervisor cohen. for a community that doesn't often come out, one that is working often in the late hours of the evening, many of the folks in the audience are janua
duffy, which is that this should be decided as a matter of ceqa and not as a matter of halal or as a matter of animal rights. i believe a category one exemption has been correctly issued. the primary argument from the appellant is really an argument around transportation. and i don't believe that there is any evidence in the record that could lead this board to actually come to the conclusion that there is an unusual circumstance or that there are transportation impacts. quite frankly, if this...
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as a. as a policy against his name mass reprisals against his neighbor dating cogency into syria lebanon and other arab countries the eighty bombardment are almost routine bombardments of syria and once somebody has the syrians have the guts to. down one of its planes it's as if a disaster has happened disaster is aggression disaster is the policy of a body they think the most basic rights of the palestinians don't look for excuses . yea i'm focusing on our region because i believe iran's interests are best protected in the persian gulf region people should not look for excuses because of their inherent inability to resolve the problems and blame it on others they can blame it for ever on iran but that won't resolve their problems it's a problem of aggression it's a problem of occupation is the problem of i'm not talking about domestic corruption and all of that i mean that's an opening but but but but it's a problem it's a problem of trying to escape responsibility for the criminal policie
as a. as a policy against his name mass reprisals against his neighbor dating cogency into syria lebanon and other arab countries the eighty bombardment are almost routine bombardments of syria and once somebody has the syrians have the guts to. down one of its planes it's as if a disaster has happened disaster is aggression disaster is the policy of a body they think the most basic rights of the palestinians don't look for excuses . yea i'm focusing on our region because i believe iran's...
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bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour. >>> this is our second half of this panel. we will go to a little bit past 1:00. i have just met vlad zubok last evening over dinner and after dinner in which we had a fascinating conversation about khrushchev and kennedy. but two slightly different khrushchevs and kennedys about whom we've been speaking and it was mrs. jacqueline kennedy and mrs. khrushchev. we might save that for a later discussion. but i really enjoyed that conversation. vlad is a professor of international historio london school of economics. he's an expert on the cold war, and soviet russian history, and particularly intellectual history. among his books is particularly related to our topic of this conference, a failed empire, the soviet union and the korld war from stalin to gorbachev. and i also noted among his books zhivago's children. i was drawn, of course, to that topic. jeremi suri is a long-time friend of the miller center, we're always happy to welcome him back. as we did recently,
bush and bill clinton, as well as their russian counterparts. this is about an hour. >>> this is our second half of this panel. we will go to a little bit past 1:00. i have just met vlad zubok last evening over dinner and after dinner in which we had a fascinating conversation about khrushchev and kennedy. but two slightly different khrushchevs and kennedys about whom we've been speaking and it was mrs. jacqueline kennedy and mrs. khrushchev. we might save that for a later discussion....
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obviously we want to get that resolved as soon as possible. that's going on in the current year. >> so the answer is there's nothing in the budget for the historical rigs. >> i'll jump in, the answer is we're trying to find a funding source and hope to have the solution done within this fiscal year. >> okay. thank you mr. corso. >> thank you commissioner veronese. commissioner hardeman. >> thank you mr. president. thanks for your report mr. corso and the graphics are good. as far as the drone, what does the 150,000 buy the department for the drone? >> that is an estimate for the budget, i think it would incorporate, we don't have the specifics yet, we're still researching, that would theoretically cover the equipment, the hardwear and training and licencing and certification that's required. there's a number of training classes in speaking with former chief of homeland security, he had a number of proposals he received in research, we haven't identified a specific detailed budget yet, but it's assumed to incorporate hardware and training requi
obviously we want to get that resolved as soon as possible. that's going on in the current year. >> so the answer is there's nothing in the budget for the historical rigs. >> i'll jump in, the answer is we're trying to find a funding source and hope to have the solution done within this fiscal year. >> okay. thank you mr. corso. >> thank you commissioner veronese. commissioner hardeman. >> thank you mr. president. thanks for your report mr. corso and the graphics...
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on our website we have the information you need, as far as what time is best for you to head out. the earlier, the better, it will get crowded soon we are talking maybe 3 million people headed to the city to attend the parade. 6abc.com is where you fine the information, if there are tickets left over a hanful. we'll have the information for what stations have the tickets. again, septa saying they are probably running out but we'll keep you posted. a lot of customers and riders saying once they got the tickets they are looking forward to tomorrow and it was well worth it. channel 6 "action news." >> all right jeanette, thank you. >>> the "action news" morning show starts early tomorrow morning as philadelphia gets ready for the parade. tune in at 4:00 a.m. for live coverage of the last minute preparations and stay with "action news" for live coverage of the championship parade beginning at 9:00 and we'll be streaming the celebration live at 6abc.com. we have a special page on our website with a complete guide for tomorrow's main event. there the street by street parade route and li
on our website we have the information you need, as far as what time is best for you to head out. the earlier, the better, it will get crowded soon we are talking maybe 3 million people headed to the city to attend the parade. 6abc.com is where you fine the information, if there are tickets left over a hanful. we'll have the information for what stations have the tickets. again, septa saying they are probably running out but we'll keep you posted. a lot of customers and riders saying once they...
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as a child and. he feels he has been living in exile his whole life but every day dreaming of palestine every day has his heart is in palestine so i feel that this poem really speaks beautifully about this experience of exile as the palestinian. leak. proof. was. read oh i. the ne ne i'm going to hit him. in the back. a. bit to see. me. out of the. that. was. her. life and not the point one thing that. surprised her. a little till. last seen as a failure of history has had a role. because if the whole we took what he said to her we as of course that are invalid then you have for us the in hoc no no as if i'm in academia. or we had his he nor the seller this one phone call or feeling foreseen said when you know bombed or in a bad thought because that or because if it only because of us there would be his head and the mission had to flee bilodeau bags of malware but would have had a will of of his but his you know as if. he were to start a war love i love for sin city in heaven was there were. assisted
as a child and. he feels he has been living in exile his whole life but every day dreaming of palestine every day has his heart is in palestine so i feel that this poem really speaks beautifully about this experience of exile as the palestinian. leak. proof. was. read oh i. the ne ne i'm going to hit him. in the back. a. bit to see. me. out of the. that. was. her. life and not the point one thing that. surprised her. a little till. last seen as a failure of history has had a role. because if...
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itself as well as the technical expertise for the restoration. this loan agreement between tida and the government of mexico was approved by the tida board on may 11th, 2005. at that time, the murals were transported to mexico. their conservation and restoration work was performed in mexico. supervision provided by tida. conservation and restoration work included removal of the smoke and grime and fingerprints and other human damage as well as touch-up work to the coloring and paint to certain panels. restoration work performed in mexico was performed by mexican technicians. this was a major source of pride for mexico at the time, considering his standing. after the restoration, this took place between 2006 and 2008, including displays in mexico city, pubela and finally at the 2007 event hosted by mexico and monterey. the next few slides are pictures of these exhibits. again, they give you an idea of the size of the murals and the considerations for display. backup to give an example. this shows one of the largest murals against the smaller mural
itself as well as the technical expertise for the restoration. this loan agreement between tida and the government of mexico was approved by the tida board on may 11th, 2005. at that time, the murals were transported to mexico. their conservation and restoration work was performed in mexico. supervision provided by tida. conservation and restoration work included removal of the smoke and grime and fingerprints and other human damage as well as touch-up work to the coloring and paint to certain...
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would as i prefer personally the use of the word enslaved as opposed to slaved.because slaves are not poor. second, as the mixture of race and passing is also an insult because passing means you did something because you wanted to show yourself is something else. i think the idea, coming from a family of a lot of make sure i think the idea is survival as well as freedom. so people who wants to be an enslaved person when we were treated so very poorly, i think the choice was, the guilt was that you had to do it, the choices that you did it for survival. i think your book is bringing out a lot of very interesting facts about the jefferson. >> think you. >> i agree entirely. with your point about enslaved persons and using enslaved as an adjective. and passing as you know is very fat topic amount recommended terrific book by allison who did a presentation here called the chosen exile during the history of slavery, for people who passed it was not pain-free as i was trying to get us to think about but it was a way of dealing with an atrocious, oppressive system when
would as i prefer personally the use of the word enslaved as opposed to slaved.because slaves are not poor. second, as the mixture of race and passing is also an insult because passing means you did something because you wanted to show yourself is something else. i think the idea, coming from a family of a lot of make sure i think the idea is survival as well as freedom. so people who wants to be an enslaved person when we were treated so very poorly, i think the choice was, the guilt was that...
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as you know, there is a huge process that goes into preparing these sanction packages, and as soon as they were ready, we were prepared to release them today. >> real quick question about -- you mentioned nuclear weapons. do we have -- two questions, do we have any specific example of this being used to enhance their nuclear program, a specific example of where they have breached trade to do that. secondly, is there a linkage between what the president said earlier last week when he said we'll be so far ahead of nuclear, barring excess of anyone else, is he talking about north korea? >> those are independent issues. our capabilities are obviously far surpassing the rest of the world. i'm not going to make any comments on direct -- on the source of funds, but i can assure you that he's diverting money from the people of the country to support his programs. >> thank you very much. thank you for joining us. >> this targets 27 entities, when you talk about ship-to-ship like the picture behind you there, give us some sort of scope or some context. is that a small portion of the ships invol
as you know, there is a huge process that goes into preparing these sanction packages, and as soon as they were ready, we were prepared to release them today. >> real quick question about -- you mentioned nuclear weapons. do we have -- two questions, do we have any specific example of this being used to enhance their nuclear program, a specific example of where they have breached trade to do that. secondly, is there a linkage between what the president said earlier last week when he said...
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i do not look as a white man speaking too stupidity of other white men or as an academic either as we so often are, to foul his own professional nest by telling stories of academic folly out of school. i do not even now speak as an american. but as a friend to all disfranchised humanity, in the everlasting war between commoners and kings, which is why i say when the black maskers finally feel emboldened enough to come with nooses and baseball bats, whether for charles murray or breast weinstein or carolyn rousse, i say, take thee first. when they come for the pe pentecostal bakers, for the mormons, for the jews, for the catholics, for the atheists, i say, take me first. when they come for you, my friends, if i'm here to say it, i sail, tawill say, take me fir. that is the answer of james madison. of the first amendment. and the only worthwhile answer of the free spirit. thank you. [ applause ] >>> thank you, professor. we will now have questions and answers. questions? >> hi. i would like to know your take on the kneeling during the national anthem. i remember a rusher. not on a sport
i do not look as a white man speaking too stupidity of other white men or as an academic either as we so often are, to foul his own professional nest by telling stories of academic folly out of school. i do not even now speak as an american. but as a friend to all disfranchised humanity, in the everlasting war between commoners and kings, which is why i say when the black maskers finally feel emboldened enough to come with nooses and baseball bats, whether for charles murray or breast weinstein...
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well as e.s.p. they ok there are a lot of pressure to do that there's also a lot of pressure right now to get this deal signed off by the c.d.u. and by the s.p.d. do you see this happening do you see the deal being signed off by the s.p. day yourself come march second one we should know march fourth. what that vote is by the party rank and file well that's still a bit of an open question and it very much depends on how the s.p.d. leadership as if she's now put on the spot how she handles the weeks between now and early march when members have to decide there i think there is still at this point of fifty five to forty five chance for this to succeed because there is such a turmoil inside the party so the vote can go either way ok i want to go bigger look at this potential coalition right now it's being called the government of losers because the s.p.d. actually lost the vote but it has the best ministries including the ministry of finance and the foreign ministry is that a fair description descriptio
well as e.s.p. they ok there are a lot of pressure to do that there's also a lot of pressure right now to get this deal signed off by the c.d.u. and by the s.p.d. do you see this happening do you see the deal being signed off by the s.p. day yourself come march second one we should know march fourth. what that vote is by the party rank and file well that's still a bit of an open question and it very much depends on how the s.p.d. leadership as if she's now put on the spot how she handles the...
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as a woman, i think ask. as a gay man i believe why. as a privileged person i apologize for izzy. [laughter] this is dangerous. lincoln warned in a young man's life when he was nine years old and i quote reason, cold calculating, unabashed reason must furnish all the materials for our future support and since. identity politics is the politics of anti- reason, o of passion and self-assertion over thoughtfulness in common humanity. it adds another layer of affection and an element of division in our already hyperpolarized sideload and splintered civic, and i might add, digital life. it create an artificial barrier to mutual understanding and makes the distance making an argument causing personal offense terrifyingly short. now we turn to the political right. one of the worst aspects of identity politics is that it is a game in which to play. for many years i thought identity politics was mainly a position of the left of academia. the rise of the so-called ultra right in the election of donald trump has taught me perhaps taught many of us that white identity politics remains a npowe
as a woman, i think ask. as a gay man i believe why. as a privileged person i apologize for izzy. [laughter] this is dangerous. lincoln warned in a young man's life when he was nine years old and i quote reason, cold calculating, unabashed reason must furnish all the materials for our future support and since. identity politics is the politics of anti- reason, o of passion and self-assertion over thoughtfulness in common humanity. it adds another layer of affection and an element of division in...
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as you know we have been very much engaged in doing that work as well as the electronic health record in the yellow box and what i call value-added technology that ride on top of the e. had remembe h.r. and the. and i want to note again that the e.h.r. is an important part of our electronic ecosystem. it is the foundation of our ecosystem. however, towards the value-added, for the business and the clinical and the non-clinical it's important that we have the technologies to ride on top of that and for those in the finance and the committee we have that were not e.h.r. but they bring a lot of value to the business. and i want t won't go into a lof detail, but we're trying to get to equity in access and long-term viability and excellence in health care and population and wellness management and as you can manage without innovation and seamless collaboration, the integrated care across is not really possible as an organization. and so three years ago we presented this and everybody said that looks fine and where are we today? 2018, this slide actually translates what we were saying that
as you know we have been very much engaged in doing that work as well as the electronic health record in the yellow box and what i call value-added technology that ride on top of the e. had remembe h.r. and the. and i want to note again that the e.h.r. is an important part of our electronic ecosystem. it is the foundation of our ecosystem. however, towards the value-added, for the business and the clinical and the non-clinical it's important that we have the technologies to ride on top of that...
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is syria and as such and also in their role as a permanent member of the u.n. security council it is it is best on their end to make sure that assad's first of all doesn't use chemical weapons in future in the hundred year. was well and truly broken lucy's described. and is now being used very frequently so i think the russians hold the key here and every precious should be put on them to ensure that the assad regime stops using these chemical weapons which you know have now led to proliferation all around the world and every dictator despeaux rogue states and terrorist sees them as fair game times to britain gordon always interesting talking to you we thank you for your time if you want to get in touch with us why don't you contact details coming up for you on screen right now with the hash tag a genuine that i have heard from jelani on facebook live is talking about the un's need to utilize its influence to stop the killings of innocent syrians well i think they're trying to do that but as you see diplomacy does move quite slowly the u.n. wanted a full ceasef
is syria and as such and also in their role as a permanent member of the u.n. security council it is it is best on their end to make sure that assad's first of all doesn't use chemical weapons in future in the hundred year. was well and truly broken lucy's described. and is now being used very frequently so i think the russians hold the key here and every precious should be put on them to ensure that the assad regime stops using these chemical weapons which you know have now led to...
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his own conviction but simply as as a method of country's development as well as potentially. a method of rehabilitating russia on the on the global stage. the policy asking. the stone the ball because on the one hand. there are signs of versified the system i wouldn't i wouldn't say open because openness into this world has so many backsides so it's quite quite dangerous but to diversify to make it more. sustainable not to rely single person one single institution which is called the russian presidency and i think all understand and all agree that this is needed at the same time. again very legitimate fear is the. manager. of states in today's world is very much under pressure and this is the biggest. threat biggest risk for any country even for the united states to loose control over what is going on. happened in the middle east by the way just confirmed that. society is strongly centralized are not very much sustainable but the opposite more though is even worse you've noted in several of your articles that. the western model of democracy is also going some division there i
his own conviction but simply as as a method of country's development as well as potentially. a method of rehabilitating russia on the on the global stage. the policy asking. the stone the ball because on the one hand. there are signs of versified the system i wouldn't i wouldn't say open because openness into this world has so many backsides so it's quite quite dangerous but to diversify to make it more. sustainable not to rely single person one single institution which is called the russian...
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chavez as his successor. however there are only. you really will fall. for your borrowing by. my dear i was no chavez is narrow election victory in april two thousand and thirteen and the deepening economic crisis would herald protests from a restive population. and over a new challenge from an emboldened opposition. when the dollars to pay the price start dropping the government was inside had a severe death and did not have been enough dollars to buy the food imports and the medicine imports. a whole wave of protests or roles in this context. what we have joy in the first couple of years of the majority presidency is the opposition use of protest and street mobilization as a way of discrediting and diligence mys in the government becomes the key opposition tool the protests are sidetracked by these more violent sectors who are looking for an incident the. protests against crime against food shortages and against economic hardship all ultimately protests against the madeira government. violence was met with
chavez as his successor. however there are only. you really will fall. for your borrowing by. my dear i was no chavez is narrow election victory in april two thousand and thirteen and the deepening economic crisis would herald protests from a restive population. and over a new challenge from an emboldened opposition. when the dollars to pay the price start dropping the government was inside had a severe death and did not have been enough dollars to buy the food imports and the medicine imports....
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as well as commissioner walton. and as well as our vice president of our school, please give him a hand as well. and i know commissioner haney was coming as well. today is a chance to celebrate the bright future of our city's children here in san francisco. while we do honor the legacy of our late mayor, edwin lee. mayor lee was a longtime champion of children here in san francisco and today, we also will celebrate that. you know, it is our responsibility as a city to uphold the values of san francisco. of inclusiveness and hope that we ensure san francisco remains affordable for families. and that we invest in the health and success of all of san francisco's children. as a father of three young children, i understand that, mayor lee was a devoted father of his two daughters and there are so many fathers and mothers today with us. with that, we need to make sure our children receive quality education, they live in safe homes in communities and with that, they can achieve amazing things in life. as city, we are commi
as well as commissioner walton. and as well as our vice president of our school, please give him a hand as well. and i know commissioner haney was coming as well. today is a chance to celebrate the bright future of our city's children here in san francisco. while we do honor the legacy of our late mayor, edwin lee. mayor lee was a longtime champion of children here in san francisco and today, we also will celebrate that. you know, it is our responsibility as a city to uphold the values of san...
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well as what our responsibilities are as a board as we go forward. so i thought -- with the guidance of council, after going through other it' it's other things i thought we wanted to do. to provide opportunity for the board -- if there are any concerns or articulated issues that we feel we would like to at least be sure that the staff at the beginning of the process -- and i don't see the board getting diagnosis muddling around in interviews and that sort of things but at the beginning of this process, before the recommendation is brought back, if there are issues and concerned that we wish to at least vocalize and be sure they are made note of as the staff undertakes it work, this would be time to put that on the table. so floor is open for commissioners comments around this particular topic. are there any? commissioner brezland? >> i would like to propose we change the government rules so the board appoints the actual weaactuary instead of the director. it would make it appropriate they report to us in our response to us. tourial >> i hear the act
well as what our responsibilities are as a board as we go forward. so i thought -- with the guidance of council, after going through other it' it's other things i thought we wanted to do. to provide opportunity for the board -- if there are any concerns or articulated issues that we feel we would like to at least be sure that the staff at the beginning of the process -- and i don't see the board getting diagnosis muddling around in interviews and that sort of things but at the beginning of this...
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i think of it as a reversed my as touch. everything associated with his name would suffer in the eyes of some people. i never ever refer to anything as obamacare. i told my students put the benefit in the name, not the person. when you put the person in the name, you are asking people how they feel about that person. also it proves them of the opportunity of why they should support this bill. unless we have a way of changing the beliefs and add tuts and feelings, we have to work and not necessarily activate and exacerbate existing resentments and i think we have seen as soon as we got rid of barack obama, we have seen that affordable care act and also because it was being threatened. the popularity increased substantially. we have to stop associating policy so much with race. i think that's a really important component and to your point about poverty, i often thought i can't imagine what it would be like to be a poor white person in america where you are invisib invisible. the media pretends as though you do not exist. in te
i think of it as a reversed my as touch. everything associated with his name would suffer in the eyes of some people. i never ever refer to anything as obamacare. i told my students put the benefit in the name, not the person. when you put the person in the name, you are asking people how they feel about that person. also it proves them of the opportunity of why they should support this bill. unless we have a way of changing the beliefs and add tuts and feelings, we have to work and not...
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well as three. thousand zero zero zero zero zero i call russia. twice dr. left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. zia says han than kentucky. overvote boys you go very funny you need. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said. that it was a drive to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. belly of the beast i'm bart chilton. coming up the december jobs report is out we'll dig into the numbers with danielle de mark you know and today we are joined by a qadri of our t. america correspondents and focus on housing both here in the states and around the world plus we'll talk the economics of sports and particularly this weekend's sup
well as three. thousand zero zero zero zero zero i call russia. twice dr. left left left more or less ok stop that's really good. zia says han than kentucky. overvote boys you go very funny you need. a co money since it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said. that it was a drive to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a...
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victims were as young as 12. and just a couple of weeks ago, just ten miles from here, a sex trafficker, for foreign virginia, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. his two co-cop speier temperatures -- coconspirators received ten year sentences. in fiscal year 2017 the department of justice secured convictions of near lay hundred traffickers. we charged more than 550 defendants last year, some still pending. these cases involved all forms of human trafficking, laker trafficking, sex trafficking, exploiting minors and adult, guest workers and illegal aliens. we have seen an increase in cases filed, defendants channeled and defendants convicted, and we're going to keep working at it. when we lock away a trafficker, our work is not over as you well know. we just don't stop there. you don't stop there. we also fund survivor centered programs that help trafficking victims walk the long road to recovery. you're going to hear this afternoon's panel about how we can make those grants as effective as possible. that is a p
victims were as young as 12. and just a couple of weeks ago, just ten miles from here, a sex trafficker, for foreign virginia, was sentenced to 30 years in prison. his two co-cop speier temperatures -- coconspirators received ten year sentences. in fiscal year 2017 the department of justice secured convictions of near lay hundred traffickers. we charged more than 550 defendants last year, some still pending. these cases involved all forms of human trafficking, laker trafficking, sex...
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easily as they clearly ca n, be able to obtain, as easily as they clearly can, semiautomatic riflesof the survivors, a people who survived this dreadful mass shooting in florida. other kids came inside the rooms and everything. teachers were pulling us in and telling us to get in rooms and be quiet. so, yeah, we werejust ok, so... who is this? it is my mum. you don't understand. i'm just overjoyed he's 0k. ijust hope all of the other kids are ok, oh my god. were you able to talk to your mother during this? umm, yeah, but they told us to turn off our phones and everything. as soon as i walked out ijust grabbed my phone and tried to talk to her. so, that is one of the survivors from the school. let's go back to patricia, our correspondent in florida. just tell us how the news of this horrific shooting broke, and, umm, when that was, how long ago that was. about 3:15pm local time police confirmed they were attending this school after they heard reports of an attack, this shooting. they went very quickly. we saw live images from helicopters at the very moment this was unfolding, and we
easily as they clearly ca n, be able to obtain, as easily as they clearly can, semiautomatic riflesof the survivors, a people who survived this dreadful mass shooting in florida. other kids came inside the rooms and everything. teachers were pulling us in and telling us to get in rooms and be quiet. so, yeah, we werejust ok, so... who is this? it is my mum. you don't understand. i'm just overjoyed he's 0k. ijust hope all of the other kids are ok, oh my god. were you able to talk to your mother...
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soon as it comes out. however some athletes whose participation in the games is not in question are now embroiled in controversy to that so after a norwegian state run broadcaster published a list of drugs the country's team doctor wrote to pyong chan now a remarkable amount of assman medication was noted six thousand doses containing banned substances that's ten times more after the drugs than for example neighboring finland brought to south korea. where the quantity of our.
soon as it comes out. however some athletes whose participation in the games is not in question are now embroiled in controversy to that so after a norwegian state run broadcaster published a list of drugs the country's team doctor wrote to pyong chan now a remarkable amount of assman medication was noted six thousand doses containing banned substances that's ten times more after the drugs than for example neighboring finland brought to south korea. where the quantity of our.
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greg has been a longtime prosecutor and has served for over a year as the head prosecutor as the united states attorney. minnesota is one of the districts that features a team focused on the human trafficking problem in the district. without further ado, i would like to turn it over to u.s. attorney booker. [applause] greg booker: thank you all for -- it was seven below zero in minneapolis, it was warmer outside out here. thank you for the introduction and thank you all for participating in this very important summit, sponsored by the attorney general. i am here to talk about an issue that my office is deeply committed to and that the department of justice has placed such a priority on, prosecuting human trafficking. it is timely this summit comes at the end of human trafficking awareness month and two days away from a super bowl in my home state of minnesota. i would like to take this opportunity to highlight trends in prosecutions in my federal district as well as discuss some of the proactive work being done by minnesotans in preparation for that super bowl on sunday. as we all know
greg has been a longtime prosecutor and has served for over a year as the head prosecutor as the united states attorney. minnesota is one of the districts that features a team focused on the human trafficking problem in the district. without further ado, i would like to turn it over to u.s. attorney booker. [applause] greg booker: thank you all for -- it was seven below zero in minneapolis, it was warmer outside out here. thank you for the introduction and thank you all for participating in...
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his run was as near to perfection as it could be. o'clock. it's quite a comeback. she was stripped of a silver medal because she was blamed for a pileup. it was very difficult for her. she received a lot of abuse on social media, believe it or not. it's such a difficult event. quite straightforward in terms of the rules. this morning, the 500m which is shorter than what is strength would normally be that in some ways, it's more difficult. exciting to see how she gets on. she won her heat in what was an olympic record time and she goes into the quarterfinals with the semis and finals soon after and for those of you who are not too sure how this crazy sport works, we have broken it down to you. it was quite a harsh round to start with, it's going to be tough. you get in the class and it gets in the top eight. after that, anything is a win so it's just getting the preparation in between done. team gb is going for gold later today. the current world champion and world record holder for over 500 metres, elise christie, will take to the ic
his run was as near to perfection as it could be. o'clock. it's quite a comeback. she was stripped of a silver medal because she was blamed for a pileup. it was very difficult for her. she received a lot of abuse on social media, believe it or not. it's such a difficult event. quite straightforward in terms of the rules. this morning, the 500m which is shorter than what is strength would normally be that in some ways, it's more difficult. exciting to see how she gets on. she won her heat in...
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soon as is.luctant. people have been getting in touch this morning, and this is one example, and there are many, david says, "how preposterous that public health england think that people who currently can afford to smoke should put more strain on the nhs to pay for addiction." paula says, "if they can afford to smoke, they can afford to be vaping." there are a few things there. smoking is an addiction, largely to nicotine, but it is not the nicotine that kills, it's the other thousands of smoke constituents that come with it. smokers that struggle to stop, and the addictiveness of nicotine depends on how it is delivered. so it depends on the speed of delivery, the dose and what comes along with it. e—cigarettes are a much less harmful form of nicotine delivery. smokers really struggle to stop. they have tried many times, they have tried different things. actually, the people but doctors are see you will be predominantly made up see you will be predominantly made up of smokers because they are of
soon as is.luctant. people have been getting in touch this morning, and this is one example, and there are many, david says, "how preposterous that public health england think that people who currently can afford to smoke should put more strain on the nhs to pay for addiction." paula says, "if they can afford to smoke, they can afford to be vaping." there are a few things there. smoking is an addiction, largely to nicotine, but it is not the nicotine that kills, it's the...