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could get that information, we're able to target our investigations more appropriately and be able to exonerate the innocent as well as identifying the guilty. >> i'm going to end with that. but i just wanted to ask, obviously that you continue to engage with us to help us answer these questions. i mean, not just with what you're saying today, but you know, a constant dialogue is what we need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. now recognize dr. burgess for five minutes. >> thank you. and thank you all for being here. i acknowledge there's another hearing going on upstairs. so, if some of us seem to be foglifo toggling back and forth, that's what's happening. so, ms. hess, if i could ask you a couple questions. there is another committee called the commerce manufacturing and trade subcommittee. we're working very closely with federal trade commission which is under our jurisdiction on the issue of data breach notification and data security. a component of that effort has been the push for companies to strengthen data security. one of those ways perhaps could be through encryption,
could get that information, we're able to target our investigations more appropriately and be able to exonerate the innocent as well as identifying the guilty. >> i'm going to end with that. but i just wanted to ask, obviously that you continue to engage with us to help us answer these questions. i mean, not just with what you're saying today, but you know, a constant dialogue is what we need. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. now recognize dr. burgess for five minutes....
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we are able to liver deterrence, able to deliver collective defense that we are able to start together when actually needed. so for instance, as i mentioned in my speech the first time and the only time ever we have invoked the collective defense anthe goals was after an attackn the united states, and then europeans stepped up to help and support our allies and the united states. one-third of the forces as i said in afghanistan, they have come from canada, europe and european nato partner countries. and more than 1000 european and canadian soldiers have lost their lives in afghanistan, and many more have been wounded. so it's just a strong example of how the european allies stand together with united states when needed. the of course i would like us to do more, yes, but the alliance is working. the alliance is delivering a we providing everyday. we have done it since 1980 when i was concerned the first time. so i am permanently concerned a quite successful. that's good for the alliance. then about russia, we don't see any imminent threat against any nato ally our country, including the
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the reason we were able to do that is because we were able to freely talk with her and negotiate whatould make sense in terms of a leave package. she was coming on with just a few months before she's going to have a baby. how are we going to work together? we want to make sure that more businesses have that freedom to freely negotiate and figure out plans that work for them. what worries me is when we have a one-size-fits-all, top-down mandate that eliminates that kind of flexibility that benefits all of us. host: what have you seen from a public and presidential candidates, or have you seen from them on this issue, will you like to see them address? have: full disclosure, we two campaigns that have come to us and asked for ideas on this. a 501(c)(3), all of our information is public. issue has gotten muffled a little bit in recent months. it was a little bit more out there front and center with carly fiorina still in the race, she was talking about it more and she had the capability to do that in a way that some of the male candidates have not been able to. is going to come up again
the reason we were able to do that is because we were able to freely talk with her and negotiate whatould make sense in terms of a leave package. she was coming on with just a few months before she's going to have a baby. how are we going to work together? we want to make sure that more businesses have that freedom to freely negotiate and figure out plans that work for them. what worries me is when we have a one-size-fits-all, top-down mandate that eliminates that kind of flexibility that...
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to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals especially protecting seniors is critical i want to emphasize that. >> yes. it is i want to should you some conservative projections this slide again we've made in road and able to serve low income seniors we do this to reduce the waiting times on the wait list of senior disabilities because of significance we really increased i service by 200 percent and reduced the waste time to 11 days that's critical and thank you very much to the board and the mayor's office for meeting many critical need this is a picture snapshot of what the home delivery meal wait list looks like by supervisor district some of
to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals...
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could get that information, we are able to target our investigations more appropriately and be able exonerate the innocence as well as identify the guilty. >> thank you. i'm going to and with that but i wanted to add obviously that you continue to engage with us to help us answer these questions. not just with what we you are saying today but a constant dialogue is what we need. if you mister chairman. >> i now recognize doctor burgess for five minutes. >> thank you and thank you all for being here. i knowledge there is another hearing going on upstairs so some seem to be on going back and forth, that's what's happening. let me just ask you a couple questions if i could. there is another subcommittee of the energy and commerce committee call the manufacturing and trade subcommittee. we are working very closely with the federal trade commission which is under our jurisdiction. that subcommittee on the area of data breach notification and security. a component of that effort has been pushed for companies to strengthen data security. one of those paper has to be through encryption and
could get that information, we are able to target our investigations more appropriately and be able exonerate the innocence as well as identify the guilty. >> thank you. i'm going to and with that but i wanted to add obviously that you continue to engage with us to help us answer these questions. not just with what we you are saying today but a constant dialogue is what we need. if you mister chairman. >> i now recognize doctor burgess for five minutes. >> thank you and thank...
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our visitors will be able to see new images around the room, and they will also be able to see permanently, the interviews of these photographers as they tell us how they made the images. finally, our kiosks will be revamped as well. we will have new interviews and different capabilities so that our visitors can navigate the content in a more interactive and intuitive way. we are very excited and hoping to share these new galleries and new lives that the pulitzer gallery will have for us, come september this year. >> you can watch this or other "american artifacts" programs at any time by visiting our website -- c-span.org/history. >> saturday, april 23, is the 400th anniversary of shakespeare's death. the fulton library in washington, d.c., which has the collection of shakespeare documents in number big deal at -- and memorabilia in the world. book tv will be covering that event live. it begins at noon eastern time. afterwards, we will have a live, nationwide call in with shakespeare scholars so you can join in the conversation as well. somewhat the president of standard oil company and a
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workforce are women and women of color from an entity lens they must be able to take care of their families with the passage of prop c in 2014 the children's initiative san francisco commits 25 years of investments and career with the alignment of stronger systems and collaboration to better provide for san francisco families an early care and education was directed to expand the scope if preschool to early education meaning zero to 4 yesterday the board do board honors an early care education to dedicate her professional career in dedicating the most vulnerable children and families today, i call this hearing during the week of young child for the upper sunnydale of the office of early care and education for zero to 5 years old the recommendations in how we can improve and build on the investment it create a better system to serve all the youngest children and on top of that it's another reason why a good week barb our current director of office of education who has provided the leadership that it takes to make all this happen happens to be the last week on her job we'll be sad i want to s
workforce are women and women of color from an entity lens they must be able to take care of their families with the passage of prop c in 2014 the children's initiative san francisco commits 25 years of investments and career with the alignment of stronger systems and collaboration to better provide for san francisco families an early care and education was directed to expand the scope if preschool to early education meaning zero to 4 yesterday the board do board honors an early care education...
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our visitors will be able to see new images around the room, and they will also be able to see permanently, the interviews of these photographers as they tell us how they made the images. finally, our kiosks will be revamped as well. we will have new interviews and different capabilities so that our visitors can navigate the content in a more interactive and intuitive way. we are very excited and hoping to share these new galleries and new lives that the pulitzer gallery will have for us, come september this year. >> you can watch this or other "american artifacts" programs at any time by visiting our website -- c-span.org/history. >> the campaign 2016 bus continues its travels >> our bus recently traveled to sparks, nevada. our crew then headed to california to meet with winners in that state, including a visit to a middle school in san diego, where a congressman took part in the ceremony. and in l homburg county, judy or theird classmates winning documentary on social security. a special thanks to our cable partners for helping to coordinate the community visits. be sure to watch one of
our visitors will be able to see new images around the room, and they will also be able to see permanently, the interviews of these photographers as they tell us how they made the images. finally, our kiosks will be revamped as well. we will have new interviews and different capabilities so that our visitors can navigate the content in a more interactive and intuitive way. we are very excited and hoping to share these new galleries and new lives that the pulitzer gallery will have for us, come...
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i'm able to get in places that i've never been able to get into before. i want to be able to clean every surface of this house so that it's a healthy environment for my kids, and the shark rotator has allowed me to do that. >> announcer: the shark rotator powered lift-away is the total transformation of the upright vacuum, delivering incredible deep-carpet cleaning, and now even more suction at the hose than dyson's top-of-the-line cinetic big ball, plus the ability to go places the big ball can't, all at less than half the price. once people experience cleaning with the rotator powered lift-away, no other vacuum will do. >> the shark rotator has changed the way i clean my home. there's no way i'd go back. >> i can't see using anything else. >> i cannot imagine going back to a vacuum that doesn't have powered lift-away. >> i love this vacuum. >> announcer: and now, through this very special television offer direct from shark, you can own the rotator powered lift-away for just six payments of $49.95. but hold on. call or go online right now, and we'll make
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to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall back to another type of backup solutions so you aren't beholden to any particular ransom demands. >> that's critically important. i'm a physician by background, some of the ronsoansom ware has occurred in medical facilities. i just cannot imagine going into an icu and asking to see the data on my patient and being told it's been incrypted by an outside source and you can't have it, doctor. when you catch those people, i think the appropriate punishment is shot at sunrise and i wouldn't put a lot of appeals between the action and reaction. thank you mr. chairman. i'll yield back. >> i recognize mr. yarmouth for five minutes. >> thanks to the witnesses for your testimony. i find it hard to come up with any question that is going to elicit any new answers from you. and i think that the -- your testimony and the discussion we've had today is an indication of how difficult this situation is. it sounds to me like there's a great business opportunity her
to be able to access the information is important to be able to talk to each other about what solutions might be available to be able to fall back to another type of backup solutions so you aren't beholden to any particular ransom demands. >> that's critically important. i'm a physician by background, some of the ronsoansom ware has occurred in medical facilities. i just cannot imagine going into an icu and asking to see the data on my patient and being told it's been incrypted by an...
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they were able to continue the ride.nd as they traveled throughout south carolina and georgia, there were other skirmishes. in atlanta, the group was able to meet with dr. martin luther king, jr., who was, at that time, president of the southern christian leadership conference. and dr. king voiced some concerns about the group continuing the ride into alabama. there were some sources that had reported to him that there would be violence waiting for the freedom riders in alabama. the group was aware of his concerns, but decided to continue anyway. the group left atlanta on may 14, 1961. and there were two groups of travelers, integrated groups on a greyhound bus and h railway. the bus traveled an hour apart. when the bus arrived in anderson, there was a mob waiting for the bus. they attacked the bus. they broke at windows. they rocked the bus, to try to turn it over. however, the bus was able to pull away from the station, but not before the tires were slashed on the bus. when the bus pulled over to try to phone for help,
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to pick up a cup to his mouth, be able to brush his teeth, to be able to even swipe a credit card and to even play a video game such as guitar hero. >> how much learning was there on both sides of this in order to get to the position that we see on the television now which is remarkable. i imagine he had to re-learn a lot of stuff and presumably you have to interpret whatever the neurological signals are again and again? >> exactly. this required learning on both directions. the patient's brain was re-learning as well as the machine learning. so the software was learning brain signals as was the patient's brain learning so as time went along, he went from two years ago having simple opening and closing of his hands to be able to now perform complex movements and taking a cup to his mouth or brush to his teeth or telephone to his ear. >> can he feel? >> he has no sensation below his elbow down. >> so in other words, he has to presumably it's his eye that has to receive all the information as to how you grab something or the pressure that you put on it. that's a very difficult process f
to pick up a cup to his mouth, be able to brush his teeth, to be able to even swipe a credit card and to even play a video game such as guitar hero. >> how much learning was there on both sides of this in order to get to the position that we see on the television now which is remarkable. i imagine he had to re-learn a lot of stuff and presumably you have to interpret whatever the neurological signals are again and again? >> exactly. this required learning on both directions. the...
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but i am confident that we are going to be able to get this done. keep in mind people didn't think with the transpacific partnership that we would be able to get the authority to move it forward. and we got it done. people didn't think we would be able to negotiate with 11 countries in the asia pacific and have a deal that in fact the strengthen labor, and the strengthen environment of provisions, and yet we got it done. i think the same is going to be true here. i don't anticipate that we will be able to have completed ratification of a deal by the end of the year, but i do anticipate that we can have completed the agreement. and then it will be presented to our various legislatures, our various parliaments, but at that point we will have the negotiations completed and people will be able to see exactly what this would be good for our two countries. and with respect to congress, and transpacific partnership, i think after the primary season is over, the politics settle down a little bit and congress and will be in a position to start moving forward
but i am confident that we are going to be able to get this done. keep in mind people didn't think with the transpacific partnership that we would be able to get the authority to move it forward. and we got it done. people didn't think we would be able to negotiate with 11 countries in the asia pacific and have a deal that in fact the strengthen labor, and the strengthen environment of provisions, and yet we got it done. i think the same is going to be true here. i don't anticipate that we will...
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a job, to be able to provide food for their families, to be able to put a roof over their head. the lake county housing authority, runned by david northern, again, is an organization that is working hard, is actually doing some innovative things. they're actually putting people into work, giving them a roof over their head and actually having some savings, putting them through a program so that when they graduate from this program they graduate not only with a good job, they're graduating with a roof over their head, they're also graduating with -- they're graduating with a savings account between $4,000 and $6,000 and $8,000. savings they didn't know they could do. putting them on a completely different path. this weekend i was at the eddie washington center up in waukegan. they just had their graduation, and these are grown men that have hit rock bottom. they've gone in for help and eddie washington center is an agency that will provide a roof over the head for these men. they'll get them jobs and tasks to do in order to help run the facility. they'll get them into a job and t
a job, to be able to provide food for their families, to be able to put a roof over their head. the lake county housing authority, runned by david northern, again, is an organization that is working hard, is actually doing some innovative things. they're actually putting people into work, giving them a roof over their head and actually having some savings, putting them through a program so that when they graduate from this program they graduate not only with a good job, they're graduating with...
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they must be able to readily obtain cap information that enables them to license copyright works. for that to work, the copyright office must be innovative and efficient. a critical first step is to bring the it up to date. issues aretal age, constantly evolving. a big priority for the new librarian should be the implementation of planning practices that focus on the copyright office. there is a lot of hard work ahead. balancing competing pressures, budgetary constraints, that is important. thankfully, nominating dr. hayd world's 50he greatest leaders, i believe the president has put forward a candidate capable of meeting the library's many challenges and extending its reach beyond its marble halls to further enrich the lives of all americans here. i believe you are the right person. is my hope you will be swiftly confirmed and i look forward to working with my colleagues to make that happen shortly. we're going to go to questions, after your opening statement. we look forward to that. afternoon: good distinguished members of the community. it is truly a great honor to be here tod
they must be able to readily obtain cap information that enables them to license copyright works. for that to work, the copyright office must be innovative and efficient. a critical first step is to bring the it up to date. issues aretal age, constantly evolving. a big priority for the new librarian should be the implementation of planning practices that focus on the copyright office. there is a lot of hard work ahead. balancing competing pressures, budgetary constraints, that is important....
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to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals especially protecting seniors is critical i want to emphasize that. >> yes. it is i want to should you some conservative projections this slide again we've made in road and able to serve low income seniors we do this to reduce the waiting times on the wait list of senior disabilities because of significance we really increased i service by 200 percent and reduced the waste time to 11 days that's critical and thank you very much to the board and the mayor's office for meeting many critical need this is a picture snapshot of what the home delivery meal wait list looks like by supervisor district some of
to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals...
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that we'll be able to delay the onset and quite possibly stop it. to cure it. now that may be off into the future. but we're now gaining an understanding, because of the research being done on alzheimer's and much of the research discuss discussed earlier with discussion of mental health programs and research going on by the united states military as they attack the problem of post-traumatic stress and brain damage from the men and women that have served in the recent wars. all of that research is coming together with an understanding of how the human brain works. what the elements are that causes the damage mental health, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress as well as brain damage. perhaps for the football players in the nfl and beyond. so here's what we're going to do. we're going to fight this year to increase this funding from $236 million to $ 500 million. we know it's been hard to come together to put together a budget but where could money be better spent than on research that's actually moving forward toward an uning of what alzheimer's is and how t
that we'll be able to delay the onset and quite possibly stop it. to cure it. now that may be off into the future. but we're now gaining an understanding, because of the research being done on alzheimer's and much of the research discuss discussed earlier with discussion of mental health programs and research going on by the united states military as they attack the problem of post-traumatic stress and brain damage from the men and women that have served in the recent wars. all of that research...
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i hope i will be able to look into this. thank you. >> i think the one thing she did make to congratulate the first lady was for institutionalizing this office, or the position of the first lady in afghanistan. please, yes, doctor. -- back there. >> my name is mohammad. unprivileged to go to school at boston university on a fulbright scholarship. more privileged to meet the first first lady that they had in afghanistan, that i've got to meet in my lifetime. you spoke about long-term thinking, long-term planning with the initiatives. how long do you need to put afghanistan in a position that is reasonably a reversible in terms of development and stability wrecks and how are you explaining that to our allies for your administration and those that are going to follow you? thank you. >> again, i will mention that i don't do politics, but i will, so my answer is not going to be very precise because i don't interfere. when i talk with foreigners is much of on social and development issues. it takes time to build. it tanks a minute
i hope i will be able to look into this. thank you. >> i think the one thing she did make to congratulate the first lady was for institutionalizing this office, or the position of the first lady in afghanistan. please, yes, doctor. -- back there. >> my name is mohammad. unprivileged to go to school at boston university on a fulbright scholarship. more privileged to meet the first first lady that they had in afghanistan, that i've got to meet in my lifetime. you spoke about long-term...
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i'm confident that if they were able to examine the phones, but unfortunately they were able to giveconsent investigators working to solve the murders they chose to buy phones with the encrypted operating systems by default. talking not just about suspect phones were victims phones and not just about evidence but what may not be recovered. the child victims that are not being rescued in the sex offenders who are not being arrested. but the investigation, prosecution helps to shed light on the type of evidence being concealed by encryption. during the course of an investigation computer hard drives with the -- seized. not possible to forensically examine the encrypted data despite numerous attempts by law enforcement. he provided law enforcement with the passcode that open the encrypted partitions but not the thumb drive. found thousands of images. to the state investigators believe the thumb drive contains homemade child pornography. continuing an ongoing access to children. access to justice the site -- that they so richly deserve. ideserve. i hope congress takes the time to underst
i'm confident that if they were able to examine the phones, but unfortunately they were able to giveconsent investigators working to solve the murders they chose to buy phones with the encrypted operating systems by default. talking not just about suspect phones were victims phones and not just about evidence but what may not be recovered. the child victims that are not being rescued in the sex offenders who are not being arrested. but the investigation, prosecution helps to shed light on the...
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the scientists, they're able to teach. they're able to practice.sulted in one of the most richest technology foundations that we could have. we have one gigabit bandwidth that we deliver to the homes and businesses here. it's basically over 200 times the average speed of a u.s. internet connection. >> we started from scratch and put in all of the conduit and the fiber and all those things. >> that means everybody's internet in lake nona is not just the fastest in the country, but in the entire world. >> you can do amazing things with that. scientists need it. doctors need it when they're getting x-rays across their screens and the type of quality that they need. and the homeowners just absolutely love it. 20% to 30% of our residents work out of their home. and they're able to do so because we give them the right technology to be able to access what they need to. >> two critical quality-of-life components are integrated into every aspect of lake nona -- health and wellness and technology. >> the lake nona community is really a purpose-built place. >
the scientists, they're able to teach. they're able to practice.sulted in one of the most richest technology foundations that we could have. we have one gigabit bandwidth that we deliver to the homes and businesses here. it's basically over 200 times the average speed of a u.s. internet connection. >> we started from scratch and put in all of the conduit and the fiber and all those things. >> that means everybody's internet in lake nona is not just the fastest in the country, but in...
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chairman, i'm honored to be able to be here today.erving as member of the committee to congratulate our newest nominee for this important job as librarian of the congress. rather than to delay the questions that others might have, let me just say i think this is a great day for the library of congress. it's a great day for the united states senate. many of those expressions of support and appreciation and admiration came through during the delightful event last night that i was pleased to join. so we look forward to working with you as a member of the oversight committee and wish for you all of the successes that you can imagine. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, senator cochran. senator king then senator boozman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hayden, welcome to the committee. appreciate your testimony, appreciate your willingness to undertake this important job. i want to talk for a few minutes about copyright. it seems to me that's one of the most important jobs before you in terms of organization, i.t., policy, copyright. i tr
chairman, i'm honored to be able to be here today.erving as member of the committee to congratulate our newest nominee for this important job as librarian of the congress. rather than to delay the questions that others might have, let me just say i think this is a great day for the library of congress. it's a great day for the united states senate. many of those expressions of support and appreciation and admiration came through during the delightful event last night that i was pleased to join....
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they won't be able to block his entrance. back to you guys. >> anne, we want to make sure that you're safe in your location there. you did show some of the protestors throwing things. were those eggs? >> reporter: yeah. those were eggs. [ laughter ] >> so the only thing that we're going to end up with there is a big old mess. not trying to get involved in that, either. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but as far as -- as far as injuries, as far as safety, that doesn't appear to be a concern out here right now. there was a brief scuffle with one trump supporter who was support of being blocked in by protestors. police were able to get that person out safely. no arrests have been made at of about 10 minutes ago. so overall, for the mass of people that we have here about 1,000 people, it is fairly safe. >> all right, anne, thank you. we are going to take a look at this live picture from chopper 5. we were expecting between 10,000 protestors but as anne, the crowd is fewer than 1,000. >> at one point anne said it got dicey as protestors
they won't be able to block his entrance. back to you guys. >> anne, we want to make sure that you're safe in your location there. you did show some of the protestors throwing things. were those eggs? >> reporter: yeah. those were eggs. [ laughter ] >> so the only thing that we're going to end up with there is a big old mess. not trying to get involved in that, either. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but as far as -- as far as injuries, as far as safety, that doesn't appear to...
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we're able to cook, shower every day and have a save place.t's different from where we're living now. we've come a long way. >> monthly rent is $600 for a single room. that's compared to if you were staying at a motel room in the area, the cheapest is over $1,000. for $600 may seem high that's all utilities included. it may be higher than they would like but if they can't afford the $600 a month, they're probably never going to be able to afford subsidize permanent housing even on a subsidized level. >> i live here with my son. it's difficult. it's very difficult. we changed our standard of living quite a bit. >> making a boundaries for a teenager. >> it's difficult for the teenager because of lack of space and boundaries, harder with a smaller brother around. we don't get the privacy, but we're grateful for what we do have. we utilize the microwave. we learned to cook out of a microwave instead of a stove and we go down to the sunshine rescue mission. they have help a great deal. my husband left me. he left me in the hospital when the baby wa
we're able to cook, shower every day and have a save place.t's different from where we're living now. we've come a long way. >> monthly rent is $600 for a single room. that's compared to if you were staying at a motel room in the area, the cheapest is over $1,000. for $600 may seem high that's all utilities included. it may be higher than they would like but if they can't afford the $600 a month, they're probably never going to be able to afford subsidize permanent housing even on a...
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to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals especially protecting seniors is critical i want to emphasize that. >> yes. it is i want to should you some conservative projections this slide again we've made in road and able to serve low income seniors we do this to reduce the waiting times on the wait list of senior disabilities because of significance we really increased i service by 200 percent and reduced the waste time to 11 days that's critical and thank you very much to the board and the mayor's office for meeting many critical need this is a picture snapshot of what the home delivery meal wait list looks like by supervisor district some of
to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals...
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and i don't have the luxury of just not doing anything and then being able to stand back and feel as if my conscience is completely clear. i have to make decisions. because there are folks out there who are genuinely trying to kill us and would be happy to blow up this entire room, without any compunction, and are actively trying to find ways to do it. and i wish i could just send in iron man -- [laughter] president obama: i don't mean that as a joke. i just wish that the tragedy of war, conflict, terrorism, etc. did not end up creating circumstances where we wheeled in kinetic power and don't end up hurting anybody who should not have been hurt. what i tried to do is this, set up the system as best i can. i think it is important for those who are critics of the u.s. government, and this includes folks on the outside, to examine the incredible progress that we have made over the course of a couple of decades, because this conversation did not even exist, it did not even cross the minds of people in the white house as recently as 30 or 40 years ago. i mean, it was not even a factor. a
and i don't have the luxury of just not doing anything and then being able to stand back and feel as if my conscience is completely clear. i have to make decisions. because there are folks out there who are genuinely trying to kill us and would be happy to blow up this entire room, without any compunction, and are actively trying to find ways to do it. and i wish i could just send in iron man -- [laughter] president obama: i don't mean that as a joke. i just wish that the tragedy of war,...
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because of that, he was able to feel a connection with these veterans. he could see there was an image to be made. 76, --spring affected the spring of 1976, the vietnam war was over but it was still deeply entrenched in the lives of american people. some people took something from the war, some people lost something because of the war. -- photographer cam back t our photographer, mr. hood, came back to the u.s. with a new trade of photographer. the person we can see here lost something in the war, his legs. so the photographer is sent to cover an armed forces day parade. as he is walking, he notices a group of tiny, vietnamese children witnessing the parade. he takes a couple photographs, they look cute, and are enjoying their freedom. he turns around and notices this veteran. he is obviously in a wheelchair, wearing his army fatigues, his army poncho because it is raining, and he is holding his two-year-old son. he is visibly moved. there are tears running down his face. he connects with this veteran because they are both veterans, and they have both be
because of that, he was able to feel a connection with these veterans. he could see there was an image to be made. 76, --spring affected the spring of 1976, the vietnam war was over but it was still deeply entrenched in the lives of american people. some people took something from the war, some people lost something because of the war. -- photographer cam back t our photographer, mr. hood, came back to the u.s. with a new trade of photographer. the person we can see here lost something in the...
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we were able to hold it together. it was really, really incredible, and it's tough to explain because you don't get a chance to enjoy it while it's happening, like maybe your family does or friends who are watching because you have to stay so focused. but certainly afterwards, the impact it's had on me personally for my golf and then the impact it's had on golf audience and a nongolf audience is incredible. >> rose: in 2014 when bubba beat you, did you walk away, i'm going to win next time? >> a lot was going through my head at the time. i remember that. i remember thinking should i be upset about the way this happened? or should i take positives away from this, given it was my first trip, i was 20 as the time, and maybe didn't expect to be a former masters champion on that stage. but, no, i don't think i was saying get me back, i want to win it again. i was saying give me another opportunity in a major, i want to try and test what i've learned from this experience. >> rose: what is it about the course itself? >> it's
we were able to hold it together. it was really, really incredible, and it's tough to explain because you don't get a chance to enjoy it while it's happening, like maybe your family does or friends who are watching because you have to stay so focused. but certainly afterwards, the impact it's had on me personally for my golf and then the impact it's had on golf audience and a nongolf audience is incredible. >> rose: in 2014 when bubba beat you, did you walk away, i'm going to win next...
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people want it faster, cheaper, they want it to be able to do more. most of the problems i've seen in acquisition stem from being in a hurry and being convinced, for whatever reason, that things will be cheaper, better, faster than they will actually be, than they would be. my office was formed 1986 because this problem was so preva zif. i think we've had a mixed record of success. the things that i hope i've done over the last several years is to put more realism and more -- to structure programs with more highly likely who will success. a lot of the things that we'll do are complicated and difficult. development is apparently very risky. when you create something that's never been created before and you do it with cutting edge technology, that's a process that has unknown to it. no matter how much production you do ahead of time. i think support for some management, ensuring that professionals are in place, resisting the tenancy to spend the money because it's in your budget and you're afraid you'll lose it, if you don't spend it, which i think is e
people want it faster, cheaper, they want it to be able to do more. most of the problems i've seen in acquisition stem from being in a hurry and being convinced, for whatever reason, that things will be cheaper, better, faster than they will actually be, than they would be. my office was formed 1986 because this problem was so preva zif. i think we've had a mixed record of success. the things that i hope i've done over the last several years is to put more realism and more -- to structure...
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it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city. affordable housing allows people to have a place that people can call their own and grow within their means. this eliminates any daily stressors so that we can focus on being productive members in society. we are the teachers, policemen, researchers, and nonprofit workers of the city. affordable housing allows us to flourish here in our professions and our personal lives. their boundless benefits to the city is a hole. i regrettably cannot speak in person at the board of supervisors meeting but i do offer my support for the block 1 project. i'm in the favor of the height increase in adding the additional 100 feet. this will add more affordable housing and 44 units and 40% designated affordable housing to s
it definitely makes my day when i'm able to do that. i'd also like to read a letter from a homeowner that is not able to be here today as a san francisco resident who greatly benefited from the bmr home program i would like to emphasize the importance of affordable housing for fostering continuing diversity and community and our city. affordable housing allows people to have a place that people can call their own and grow within their means. this eliminates any daily stressors so that we can...
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we just show up to the events and able to see her, so we don't have a problem with that. either you can pay the money or come and try to go to some of her events and see her for free. >> apologies interrupting the national anthem and putting new a position, sara, competing with a a beautiful saxophone for the national anthem. appreciate it. >>> the primary in new york is three days away and stakes are high with a whopping 242 delegates up for grabs. trailing clinton, some say new york is bernie sanders's last chance. earlier i spoke to the new york governor andrew cuomo who explained why he believes clinton has an advantage. >> i think hillary clinton is going to do very well in new york, because there's one basic advantage. new yorkers know hillary clinton. she was here for senator, we've seen her work, seen her performance. we know that she's effective at making change which is what this race really comes down to at the end of the day, in a my opinion, fred. as democrats you listen to bernie, you listen to hillary. they're basically saying the same thing. same goals. th
we just show up to the events and able to see her, so we don't have a problem with that. either you can pay the money or come and try to go to some of her events and see her for free. >> apologies interrupting the national anthem and putting new a position, sara, competing with a a beautiful saxophone for the national anthem. appreciate it. >>> the primary in new york is three days away and stakes are high with a whopping 242 delegates up for grabs. trailing clinton, some say new...
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so, again, i am concerned, but as long as we are able to adapt, and because we are able to adapt, we are responding to those concerns and making sure that all nato allied countries are safe because nato is there. karen: but do you have a sense of what the ultimate goal is of russia's actions? as you try to strategize to provide this deterrent capability and show of strength, what is your sense of what they are hoping to achieve? mr. stoltenberg: it is always dangerous to speculate, but what we see is that russia is trying to reestablish a sphere of influence around its borders. that is why they are behaving as they are in georgia and ukraine. and that's not acceptable because they are violating international law, disrespecting sovereignty and territorial integrity of independent nations, countries in europe, and that's also the reason why it's important that we respond. at the same time -- and we are responding by the biggest collective defense since the end of the cold war, but at the same time, i always underlined that nato is not seeking confrontation with russia. we will avoid a
so, again, i am concerned, but as long as we are able to adapt, and because we are able to adapt, we are responding to those concerns and making sure that all nato allied countries are safe because nato is there. karen: but do you have a sense of what the ultimate goal is of russia's actions? as you try to strategize to provide this deterrent capability and show of strength, what is your sense of what they are hoping to achieve? mr. stoltenberg: it is always dangerous to speculate, but what we...
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you feel like you have been able to get ahead in this economy? are (202)rs to call 748-8000 if you feel like you have been holding steady. (202) 745-8002 if you feel like you have been falling behind. (202) 748-8001 if you feel like you have been able to get ahead. a couple of quick programming notes for you about what we will be airing on c-span and tv. this weekend, booktv will take you live to the university of southern california for the 21st annual los angeles times festival of books. and coverage begins today at continues tomorrow. end asoin us next week we travel for the annapolis book festival. "the washington post," "pope embraces divorced catholics." host: from "new york times, one stories is about dennis hastert, accused of molesting boys as a coach. host: we are taking. now. we will turn next to michigan, cornelius calling. what do you think? caller: i am 74. i'm retired, receiving social and aity, and attention -- pension from work. i'm not worried about myself, but my children. my son is 50, my daughter is in her 40's. they will be
you feel like you have been able to get ahead in this economy? are (202)rs to call 748-8000 if you feel like you have been holding steady. (202) 745-8002 if you feel like you have been falling behind. (202) 748-8001 if you feel like you have been able to get ahead. a couple of quick programming notes for you about what we will be airing on c-span and tv. this weekend, booktv will take you live to the university of southern california for the 21st annual los angeles times festival of books. and...
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so, once a student is able to go to college, particularly is able to complete it, it completely changesrajectory of their life and their opportunities. i mean, they have choices, they see careers they never knew about, they meet people they never -- i mean, the world is opened up to them on a college ca important investment i think we could make is an education. >> oh, yeah. a whole new world, i'm thinking as she's talking, nancy. >> oh, absolutely. we actually spoke with one of our students recently who graduated from university of maryland at college park in computer science, and he's just bought his mother a house. i mean, there's no better way to exemplify what, you know, what college does or how important an economic development issue it really is. you know, you have a relatively affluent -- a very affluent county like montgomery county, but that affluence and that economic prosperity really rests on their college attainment rate. well, with what's going on demographically, you know, with the only growing population being actually hispanic children in montgomery county, and they ar
so, once a student is able to go to college, particularly is able to complete it, it completely changesrajectory of their life and their opportunities. i mean, they have choices, they see careers they never knew about, they meet people they never -- i mean, the world is opened up to them on a college ca important investment i think we could make is an education. >> oh, yeah. a whole new world, i'm thinking as she's talking, nancy. >> oh, absolutely. we actually spoke with one of our...
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and we really have to be able to prosecute individuals for and fightlaws terrorism.there are some countries, for , andle, slovakia or hungry we were putting more emphasis on the security and defense aspects. the czech republic excepts refugees. we are ready to help. but at the same time, we try to adhere to high screening principles in order not to give cheap ammunition to populists and nationalists who actually further hamper a successful solution of the problems that we are facing. therefore, i believe that democratic politicians have to because ifthe fear, they are not able to answer it, then they will create space for populists and other extremists. >> the political situation is one that has been doubled europe for the past 100 years. has bedeviled europe. wouldhad more time, i talk about with the president would counsel in striking the balance, especially since she president.h that i want to ask you a different question, and then i'm going to turn to the audience for questions, so the audience should be ready with your questions, and speaking about theborders of
and we really have to be able to prosecute individuals for and fightlaws terrorism.there are some countries, for , andle, slovakia or hungry we were putting more emphasis on the security and defense aspects. the czech republic excepts refugees. we are ready to help. but at the same time, we try to adhere to high screening principles in order not to give cheap ammunition to populists and nationalists who actually further hamper a successful solution of the problems that we are facing. therefore,...
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what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price.truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling the world... we're coming for you. >>> so kelly ripa of michael stra han and kelly ripa boycotts her own show and walks off. we're joined by me list is a guthrie. why did abc blind side kelly ripa with her host of four years is being moved to "good morning america". >> because she got so angry when they took him for a part-time gig, they were afraid when they were taking him all together. they decided to wait until the last minute to tell her. >> that certainly back fired and puts michael strahan in the awkward position of talking about how much he loved kelly ripa, let's take a brief look at that. >> i really want to thank of course, kelly
what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price.truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. (pilot talking to tower on radio) once you get out here... there's just one direction... forward. one time: now. and there's just one sound. you and us... together. telling the world... we're coming for you. >>> so kelly ripa of michael stra han and...
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to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals especially protecting seniors is critical i want to emphasize that. >> yes. it is i want to should you some conservative projections this slide again we've made in road and able to serve low income seniors we do this to reduce the waiting times on the wait list of senior disabilities because of significance we really increased i service by 200 percent and reduced the waste time to 11 days that's critical and thank you very much to the board and the mayor's office for meeting many critical need this is a picture snapshot of what the home delivery meal wait list looks like by supervisor district some of
to add close 2 to 3 hundred new clients seniors and because of that we're able to reduce the number of weight time the memoranda wait times is 41 days. >> can i emphasis a point the unmet data in confederate the - the baby boomers turning into seniors rapidly from 2010 to 2050 i believe the senior population is doubling and san francisco alone one hundred thousand important people by 2030 so a huge number and to plan for - what we're doing to increase nutrition and home delivered meals...
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figure we might be able to can you venture a number the net immigration figure we might be able to achieve were we to draw? >> i think one of the difficulties with this is government's endlessly come out with figures that they think they're going to be able to achieve, and then they disappoint the electorate. i think it would be unwise to come out with a figure. what i think we could do -- [ inaudible ] >> well, i don't know about that. [ everyone talking at once ] >> perhaps right to be asking which of my figures you don't particularly don't like. >> i think it's particularly clear we can say we aren't crystal clear. >> i've seen studies saying you could get it down to 50,000 a year. i'm -- >> in total? >> i'm not necessarily endorsing those. i think the difficulty will be there's a very large demand from business, an industry, but you should at least be able to control it. you should be able to decide what type of labor you want. do you want skilled labor of a certain kind? do you need certain unskilled jobs filled? how does it work? and at the moment, what you've seen is a huge, huge do
figure we might be able to can you venture a number the net immigration figure we might be able to achieve were we to draw? >> i think one of the difficulties with this is government's endlessly come out with figures that they think they're going to be able to achieve, and then they disappoint the electorate. i think it would be unwise to come out with a figure. what i think we could do -- [ inaudible ] >> well, i don't know about that. [ everyone talking at once ] >> perhaps...
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the parties want to be able to control who gets to run. and the problem with that is, that it limits the amount of voices. it limits the amount of opportunities for people to come, who are members of that party, who may not have, you know -- pay their dues, which is a big thing with both parties to be able to participate in a meaningful way. and this deck is literally stacked against you if you're not someone who is sort of in lockstep with the party. >> yeah. and what would be the most meaningful change nationally that if we could -- if you could pick one thing, dale, you want to see changed that would make voting access better, what would it be? >> absolutely no reason we can't have same-day registration in all 50 states with the technology we have today. the states that have same-day participation have participation rates, ten percentage points higher. it makes a really big difference and there's absolutely no reason we can't do that today. >> we're going to send that one up to -- well, i was going to say up to the food chain to the fed
the parties want to be able to control who gets to run. and the problem with that is, that it limits the amount of voices. it limits the amount of opportunities for people to come, who are members of that party, who may not have, you know -- pay their dues, which is a big thing with both parties to be able to participate in a meaningful way. and this deck is literally stacked against you if you're not someone who is sort of in lockstep with the party. >> yeah. and what would be the most...
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they're able to arm them. able to give them food, water, et cetera. unlike some of the other armed groups poorly supplied and purely -- poorly funded. and i should also mention that just briefly that we did see some individuals in isil areas, during these protests also hold out signs and, granted they did it covering their face and in very obscurely so they wouldn't be caught but there were people even inside of isil held areas who risked their lives to still show we are for freedom, we are for democracy and for the removal of assad. there is a movement that is alive even in these isil-held areas even though the world is only able to see really isil at the forefront of this fight. >> mike, would you like to just have the last word? >> sure. i think there's a lot of evidence of, what would we say, conniving together between isis and assad. like assad buys oil from isis. and the russians blame the turks but it's assad who is actually buying the oil from isis. and the reason for it is pretty simple. the center of gravity for isis is iraq. and the center
they're able to arm them. able to give them food, water, et cetera. unlike some of the other armed groups poorly supplied and purely -- poorly funded. and i should also mention that just briefly that we did see some individuals in isil areas, during these protests also hold out signs and, granted they did it covering their face and in very obscurely so they wouldn't be caught but there were people even inside of isil held areas who risked their lives to still show we are for freedom, we are for...
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that i was able to enjoy. together, we're building a better california. >>> new evidence this morning of donald trump's trouble with women comes from a new survey a, a new democracy core poll shows trump losing to clinton among women, 58% to 35%. a deeper dive into the poll numbers shows a huge marriage gap between the candidates. unmarried women overwhelmingly favored clinton 73% to 21%. among married women trump barely beats clinton, 45%, 48%. clinton beating trump there. >>> well, the fight for the presidential nomination is baffling in one sense. democratic nominees are fighting for delegatend superdelegate votes while republicans have delegates and something even more confusing than super dale galts, unbound delegates. to try to clear things up for us let's go to fargo, north dakota, where we find msnbc's jacob soboroff, the delegate hunter. i'm loving this moniker. you can take it away because you've got some explaining to do, my friend. >> it feels good, alex, this new title of delegate hunter. i have t
that i was able to enjoy. together, we're building a better california. >>> new evidence this morning of donald trump's trouble with women comes from a new survey a, a new democracy core poll shows trump losing to clinton among women, 58% to 35%. a deeper dive into the poll numbers shows a huge marriage gap between the candidates. unmarried women overwhelmingly favored clinton 73% to 21%. among married women trump barely beats clinton, 45%, 48%. clinton beating trump there....
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once i was able to speak i think we were able to put on the record what the situation was. >> you were talking about $25 billion for ten years. is that just to get us to the state of repair or is that also to include the expansion of the new tunnel tunnel. >> yes it would include the new tunnel. but it's not in a car train upgrade or all of that. it does include some expansion, absolutely. >> i'm realistic to think it is to ask for regional funding and what you think it will take to get jurisdictions christmas. >> how realistic it is? it has to be done. we have to stop fooling around. it's realistic. it has to be done because without it, were not going to be able to run the system like we need to run it. like i've said many times, it will be unreliable. you have the system we have just to operate the system i am not raising fares. we have to get this from the jurisdictions. >> thank you. >> we need to address the safety and management first and then ask. >> they go together. without the money i can't fix the problem. what i am focused on his safety and reliability in the money that is
once i was able to speak i think we were able to put on the record what the situation was. >> you were talking about $25 billion for ten years. is that just to get us to the state of repair or is that also to include the expansion of the new tunnel tunnel. >> yes it would include the new tunnel. but it's not in a car train upgrade or all of that. it does include some expansion, absolutely. >> i'm realistic to think it is to ask for regional funding and what you think it will...
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we'll be able to bring about the items i have shown and more.going to see new tax, new signage, pic images. they are going to be able to see new technology. we are going to make use of ipods and cell phones. we are going to revamp our web site. it will become a place where they can't see it in the house you can see on the web site to people for the first time will be able to access our collection catalog. we have catalogued 30% of our collection at this point so we are very excited about all the changes and it will be an ongoing work. when we open in march we are expected to be partially open and have some of our galleries looking great. we will be making big changes that the air. one thing to keep in mind as you are leaving the sewell-belmont house, this was the location where they lobbied for it all right for women in terms of equal rights amendment and other legislation they wanted past to improve the equality of women in this country. backing up just a little bit in 1919 congress passed the federal amendment and send it out to the state for
we'll be able to bring about the items i have shown and more.going to see new tax, new signage, pic images. they are going to be able to see new technology. we are going to make use of ipods and cell phones. we are going to revamp our web site. it will become a place where they can't see it in the house you can see on the web site to people for the first time will be able to access our collection catalog. we have catalogued 30% of our collection at this point so we are very excited about all...
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our charter vice chair was not able to attend assess the association of california administrators is the largest organization for school leaders serving 17 thousand you educators as a to the top priority for the advocating for the students 2014 k through 12 many leadership are exceptional leadership through the annual wards we would like to recognize our region 5, 2016 first carlene (clapping.) middle school principal nominated by jeanie pawn (clapping.) and next susan ryan high school principal nominated by bill. >> (clapping.) >> next to be recognized is lisa miller special education nominated by rachel and then (clapping) next is gentle bright central administer nomad by one of the folks (clapping.) and finally elementary principal nominee by joey parker. >> (clapping.) >> argue our 2016 recipient will be honored in a dinner we offer our sincerity congratulations to the recipients representing the excellence and commitment of the educators please join me in welcoming in welcoming them. >> (clapping.) thank you. >> thank you linda. >> congratulations to the all-star team there wher
our charter vice chair was not able to attend assess the association of california administrators is the largest organization for school leaders serving 17 thousand you educators as a to the top priority for the advocating for the students 2014 k through 12 many leadership are exceptional leadership through the annual wards we would like to recognize our region 5, 2016 first carlene (clapping.) middle school principal nominated by jeanie pawn (clapping.) and next susan ryan high school...
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we are able to deliver deterrence, able to deliver collective defense, and we are able to stand together when it is really needed. mentionedstance, as i in my speech, the first time and only time ever, we have invoked the collective defense goals after an attack on the united states and then europeans stepped up to help and support our ally, the united states. forces, asrd of the i said, in afghanistan, they have come from canada, europe, and a european nato countries. and more than 1000 european and canadian soldiers have lost their lives in afghanistan. and many more have been wounded. it is a strong example of european allies. how we stand together when needed with the united states. spendingddress defense , but the alliance is working. the alliance is delivering. differentogether in operations around the world. we have them a everyday since 1980, since i was concerned the first time. we are primarily concerned, but quite successful. then, about russia, we does the any imminent threat against any nato allied countries, including the countries in the east part of the alliance. but what
we are able to deliver deterrence, able to deliver collective defense, and we are able to stand together when it is really needed. mentionedstance, as i in my speech, the first time and only time ever, we have invoked the collective defense goals after an attack on the united states and then europeans stepped up to help and support our ally, the united states. forces, asrd of the i said, in afghanistan, they have come from canada, europe, and a european nato countries. and more than 1000...
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now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. wyou could just forget frthe beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has the lowest. just go to compare.com and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. so you can get back to whatever it is you civilians do when you're not thinking about car insurance. compare.com >>> the race for the white house is moving into a new york state of mind. only one of the remaining candidates has a campaign experience in the empire state. hillary clinton won two senate elections in new york, plus she beat barack obama there in the 200
now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. wyou could just forget frthe beach wedding... and the beach booty... you could just book a different resort. like in alaska. they've got igloos. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at...