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illegal aliens now qualify for lower admission standards.dentifying as hispanic rather than white gives applicants the equivalent of 130 points on the s.a.t. so this is a huge advantage fori newly arrived immigrants over native born americans. it's puzzling if you think about it. why should the descendents of spanish conquistadors have an advantage over the descendants of irish indentured servents? how is it fair? of course, it isn't fair. that is why it is never explained or defended. americans lose in this arrangement. african-americans get shafted completely in favor of foreigners with no connection to this country. yet few complain about it because almost no one understands what is happening. and that is why the admissions process is secret, so that you won't challenge it. chairman of the u.s. commission on civil rights, she spoke with us about all of this just a minute ago. thank you very much for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: what is the purpose of affirmative action? >> the goal is to make sure that our colleges an
illegal aliens now qualify for lower admission standards.dentifying as hispanic rather than white gives applicants the equivalent of 130 points on the s.a.t. so this is a huge advantage fori newly arrived immigrants over native born americans. it's puzzling if you think about it. why should the descendents of spanish conquistadors have an advantage over the descendants of irish indentured servents? how is it fair? of course, it isn't fair. that is why it is never explained or defended....
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we do know something about admission standards.rd, higher education is not really -- they are not a lot of slow kids at harvard, but that does not mean that all of the hardest working applicants get in. other factors come into play. the first and probably least publicized is legacy admissions. you are more likely to get into a prestigious school if your parents went there, much more likely, it turns out. a2011 study of elite universities found that the children of undergraduate alumni were on average 45% more likely to get in. in earlier study found that it was equivalent to 160 points on the s.a.t. that is a major leg up. they understand that it helps with fund-raising. they don't like to talk about it, but it is true. the other fact that they don't like to talk about is affirmative action. in real life, that decision meant nothing. skin color remains an essential consideration at every level of the process. the average admissions office is every bit as race conscious in every -- the numbers tell the story. they show a huge discre
we do know something about admission standards.rd, higher education is not really -- they are not a lot of slow kids at harvard, but that does not mean that all of the hardest working applicants get in. other factors come into play. the first and probably least publicized is legacy admissions. you are more likely to get into a prestigious school if your parents went there, much more likely, it turns out. a2011 study of elite universities found that the children of undergraduate alumni were on...
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shows up at the border, we cannot make an intelligent determination as to whether or not she is admissible under the ina. that is what this goes to, making sure we have the minimum baseline of information needed to determine admissibility. so, the proclamation really does reflect -- is different than proclamations, but typical in the sense that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in, and then it imposes sanctions in order to pressure that government to change. that is what president carter did with respect to iran, reagan did with cuba. the harmful conduct is the failure to provide us with a minimum baseline of information. >> can you represent that no , that fails all three of the criteria, was excluded from this list? >> your honor, what i can represent is the analysis was holistic. overall score was -- then represent that all of countries listed in the proclamation are the same countries that fell below the baseline with the exception of somalia, which the proclamation makes quite clear, and the exception of iraq, which did was below the baseline,
shows up at the border, we cannot make an intelligent determination as to whether or not she is admissible under the ina. that is what this goes to, making sure we have the minimum baseline of information needed to determine admissibility. so, the proclamation really does reflect -- is different than proclamations, but typical in the sense that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in, and then it imposes sanctions in order to pressure that government to...
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making sure we have the minimum baseline to determine admissibility. it's different than past proclamations but typical that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in. it imposes sanctions. that's what president carter did in president reagan did. the harmful conduct to provide us with minimal baseline information. >> to represent that no other country that fails all three criteria was excluded from this list? >> what i can represent is that it was holistic it was if your overall score so all of the countries listed in the proclamation of the same countries that fail below the baseline with the exception of somalia which the proclamation makes quite clear. iraq did fall below the baseline but wasn't subjected to sanctions. this reflects the taylor nature of this proclamation. the fact that it was meant to impose taylor pressure while taking into account other types of national security considerations to try to move them across the line. we have now seen it's been successful as with the case. >> if you compare this to
making sure we have the minimum baseline to determine admissibility. it's different than past proclamations but typical that it seeks to identify harmful conduct that a foreign government is engaging in. it imposes sanctions. that's what president carter did in president reagan did. the harmful conduct to provide us with minimal baseline information. >> to represent that no other country that fails all three criteria was excluded from this list? >> what i can represent is that it...
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there were lots of >>> it's college admissions time. let's check in. >> i'm on any way to boston.-mail from admissions. >> he is checking out to see if he got into medical school. >> i'm not getting my hopes >> okay. this is where he will start opening the e-mail. you don't see what's going on on his face until then. >> i got in. i got in. >> the emot >> oh, he's emotional. >>> let's check in dakota. she is opening them at the at te time. >> those were her four safeties. let's go onto yale. >> a no i didn't get into columbia. >> i feel like she should have done it in reverse. >> oh, i got into berkeley. >> that's the one that really could wants. goods luck to you. >> these say animated >>> it's become apparent to me elephants like to party like we do. you can want have a party without good music, right? that's paul barton. the little one month old is like play a sopg. he says he is getting attached to the one month old play. baby elephant. it looks like it is having a good time. >> it's a toy clarinet. let me be clear. >> a little keyboard and everything. >> it is enough good musi
there were lots of >>> it's college admissions time. let's check in. >> i'm on any way to boston.-mail from admissions. >> he is checking out to see if he got into medical school. >> i'm not getting my hopes >> okay. this is where he will start opening the e-mail. you don't see what's going on on his face until then. >> i got in. i got in. >> the emot >> oh, he's emotional. >>> let's check in dakota. she is opening them at the at te...
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joining the dust storm season and patients get severe attacks over us and that's required us become admission and intensive care. we'll see how nasa satellites can track dust storms as they sweep across the. the just to lift it up to three or four miles in altitude before it's really kind of scary the way by the limbs. every year the current estimate is anywhere from two to five billion metric tons the news around some distance in the earth's atmosphere every. so that's quite a bit of dust. just isn't always bad scientists are researching the impact of dust crossing the ocean from africa to florida i think the fact that we can see these and pipes are far away is really exciting. so when the rain forest many of the plants to ride their nutrients in are fertilized for dust in kuwait they're pioneering new ways of tackling the problem of dust storms this down three hundred euros the negative effects of the. wall technology brings the prospect of daily dust storms full cost. so he says this time the storm warning system on top of the real hero as the world's climate becomes more extreme scientist
joining the dust storm season and patients get severe attacks over us and that's required us become admission and intensive care. we'll see how nasa satellites can track dust storms as they sweep across the. the just to lift it up to three or four miles in altitude before it's really kind of scary the way by the limbs. every year the current estimate is anywhere from two to five billion metric tons the news around some distance in the earth's atmosphere every. so that's quite a bit of dust....
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by admission. in germany that was a sham birth the lawyer for carlos pushed him out talking to us a little bit earlier in the day now israel has canceled a deal with the united nations to relocate african migrants to western nations it comes just hours after the israeli government unveiled that agreement some hardliners had attacked the deal because it allowed some migrants to stay in israel under the agreement with the un about sixteen thousand of them were to be said to western countries some of these migrants mostly from eritrea and sudan have been living in israel for a decade there around thirty five thousand of them they say they have fled danger and persecution at home in israel they work illegally but the government wants them gone and offer them a stark choice leave the country voluntarily go to prison or be deported to an african country such as rwanda. if that's the choice i'd rather go to jail at least i'd be safe that but many israelis and many supporters abroad condemns the plan uneth
by admission. in germany that was a sham birth the lawyer for carlos pushed him out talking to us a little bit earlier in the day now israel has canceled a deal with the united nations to relocate african migrants to western nations it comes just hours after the israeli government unveiled that agreement some hardliners had attacked the deal because it allowed some migrants to stay in israel under the agreement with the un about sixteen thousand of them were to be said to western countries some...
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the president also calling on congress to write new immigration laws, to toughen up the admission of people at the borders, among the things the president is calling for is for the congress to make claims of amnesty more difficult than they are now. the real thought that if some of these central american migrants got to the united states they would claim amnesty saying they would be persecuted if they would return to honduras, which would allow them to stay in the united states. it would also end protections for children who are arriving without parents, unaccompanied minors. and allow families to be detained longer while their cases are adjudicated. aga again, the department of justice wants to speed up those adjudications. the president putting a quota on this, saying, kwoerbt as ridiculous as it sounds, the laws of our country do not easily allow us to send those crossing our southern border back to where they came from. a whole procedure must take place. mexico and canada have tough immigration laws, where ours is an obama joke. act congress. the president did tphrbg that lunch m
the president also calling on congress to write new immigration laws, to toughen up the admission of people at the borders, among the things the president is calling for is for the congress to make claims of amnesty more difficult than they are now. the real thought that if some of these central american migrants got to the united states they would claim amnesty saying they would be persecuted if they would return to honduras, which would allow them to stay in the united states. it would also...
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there are a group of people that if we intervened sooner and early on when an admission into hospital happened in an acute care stay, we would be able to preserve the housing where the person came from or allow them to return back home to their families, and some of that is just knowing right resources and how to being assess them quickly and also managing care for a person in an acute care setting that could be duplicated when someone steps down into the community care setting. so an example would not be prescribing a medication regimen that doesn't work when you're in a hospital but works when you're discharged out to the community. there are also some interventions that are used in hospitals that can't be duplicated in the community setting that we could work with teams early on. the last, we would promote patient flow in hospitals and nonskilled facilities -- [ inaudible ] >> -- in order to help do that, it would be helpful to fund subsidies and residential care -- [ inaudible ] >> -- for those who could live supported in the community. and then, the last would be expanding the re
there are a group of people that if we intervened sooner and early on when an admission into hospital happened in an acute care stay, we would be able to preserve the housing where the person came from or allow them to return back home to their families, and some of that is just knowing right resources and how to being assess them quickly and also managing care for a person in an acute care setting that could be duplicated when someone steps down into the community care setting. so an example...
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the nia to make sure we had a minimum level of information needed to determine if italians are admissible under the time limit. it is consistent with the text of the statute and with virtually every 1182. proclamation ever issued. here we have -- >> i am sorry general, but i thought congress look at the situation and created a statutory system that addresses the concern that the president is expressing. congress said could have visa waivers if you can meet the if youhreat to their -- can meet the three criteria, and if you do not you have a heightened and extreme vetting thatss, and it created vetting process and suggested parameters. more importantly, it took terrorist countries and designated which one supported terrorism, and added another if youf review and said, are a national from one of those countries or you have visited one of those countries in the recent past, you also have to get the permission of the attorney general and the affirmry of state to that you are not a danger to the u.s. what i see the president doing here is saying that i am going to add more to the limits that c
the nia to make sure we had a minimum level of information needed to determine if italians are admissible under the time limit. it is consistent with the text of the statute and with virtually every 1182. proclamation ever issued. here we have -- >> i am sorry general, but i thought congress look at the situation and created a statutory system that addresses the concern that the president is expressing. congress said could have visa waivers if you can meet the if youhreat to their -- can...
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i can interrogate you without admissible evidence. if i say to you, mr. smith, you know, i have talked to your friends, and you are nothing. everybody says smitty does not know a damn thing, so i do not even know why i have you in this room, unless you tell me something, i want you to get out of here. that is called ego down. or you say you know, mr. smith, , i read your bio, and geez louise, are you a heck of a warrior. it is an honor to meet you. that is called ego up. as anlie to you interrogation technique. i can say you know, jones told me that you murdered all of those people. if you did not do it, you had better tell me who did. those are proper interrogation techniques, but they were not working well enough. u.s. air force jagged gitmo who asked for extraordinary interrogation techniques. andasked secretary rumsfeld some of them were sort of like, "what?" like permission to lightly slap someone, ok, permission to raise your voice to them, things that you think i am not sure how extraordinary that is, but ok. if you want to go outside the lane a li
i can interrogate you without admissible evidence. if i say to you, mr. smith, you know, i have talked to your friends, and you are nothing. everybody says smitty does not know a damn thing, so i do not even know why i have you in this room, unless you tell me something, i want you to get out of here. that is called ego down. or you say you know, mr. smith, , i read your bio, and geez louise, are you a heck of a warrior. it is an honor to meet you. that is called ego up. as anlie to you...
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based on the executive director's admission earlier today on the misinformation in the supplemental guide and the other rules, i propose that the -- >> i'm sorry, commissioner lee, could you speak into the microphone? you're hard to hear. >> -- that i would suggest that the committee be allowed one extra business day, starting monday, to submit additional information not only on the march 27th information but any other information that the committee can -- any additional information that the committee can provide to the staff so the -- it's a little bit different from commissioner kopp's motion. mine is strictly based on the difference between the supplemental guide -- the executive director's admission that an error was made. and i appreciate the staff for recognizing that, and because of that, i do believe that the committee should be afforded the one additional business day to submit that and any other additional information the committee can gather before that. >> so commissioner lee, as i understand your motion, it would be to -- it would be -- you're moving to permit the campaign to
based on the executive director's admission earlier today on the misinformation in the supplemental guide and the other rules, i propose that the -- >> i'm sorry, commissioner lee, could you speak into the microphone? you're hard to hear. >> -- that i would suggest that the committee be allowed one extra business day, starting monday, to submit additional information not only on the march 27th information but any other information that the committee can -- any additional information...
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there have been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice been apologies and admissions of failureejustice secretary been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice secretary said he felt ashamed, but defended the government's handling of it all. the home secretary should not quit? absolutely, because when it comes down to it, the central policy is right. but clearly, there have been significant failures in terms of how this has been implemented. the home secretary might not be in a precarious position tonight, but that could change. we are expecting more details this week about the compensation sum will get, but if that compensation doesn't come quickly enough or if there is an significant progress in helping people affected, the question is will keep coming, and the calls for resignations will get louder. eleanor‘s with me now. resignations will get louder. windrush has been the dominant debate of the last week, but there's another issue brewing for the government, this time brexit—related. brewing for the government, that's brewing for the government, right. in the last ho
there have been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice been apologies and admissions of failureejustice secretary been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice secretary said he felt ashamed, but defended the government's handling of it all. the home secretary should not quit? absolutely, because when it comes down to it, the central policy is right. but clearly, there have been significant failures in terms of how this has been implemented. the home secretary might not be in...
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do you think of this new admission is going to hurt the president and how?look, it was already cited yesterday in a legal document that was filed by attorneys with the southern district of new york, so obviously his comments on public television are having an impact on the litigation that is taking place in the michael cohen and stormy daniels case and that's not something that president trump's lawyers i can imagine are happy with. you know, he said michael cohen was only represented him in a tiny fraction of legal cases that he's dealing with right now. that was then cited by lawyers representing the southern district of new york in their attempt to try and review these documents that were seized during the raid on cohen's office and his apartment, so i do think these interviews have an impact. >> all right. good seeing you, gabbi. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> much more on that breaking news on the korean summit and leaders from both countries declaring there is no longer war on the korean peninsula. we'll be right back. ♪ if you have moderate to s
do you think of this new admission is going to hurt the president and how?look, it was already cited yesterday in a legal document that was filed by attorneys with the southern district of new york, so obviously his comments on public television are having an impact on the litigation that is taking place in the michael cohen and stormy daniels case and that's not something that president trump's lawyers i can imagine are happy with. you know, he said michael cohen was only represented him in a...
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and then, in 2016, they decided that there would be no further admissions, so what's happened is that the number of patients have just been gradually falling. now, as i think was mentioned, the plan that cpmc has now is to transfer the 17 patients remaining to the davies campus, and these beds that are being given to the sub acute are going to be placed in the skilled nursing facility, which has 38 beds now, and it'll go down to 21. and this is adding to another crisis that we have, and that is hospital-based snf beds, because the only snf beds that are hospital based in san francisco will be those 17 at davies. so what cpmc plans to do at davies is let the patients fade away by atrition, and this would mean at some point, there are no sub acute beds in san francisco. this is a vitally needed service, and not having it would interfere with patient and family choice, about whether their loved one should live, and also be -- be nearby so that the families can visit them. the department of public health has estimated that at a minimum, there are -- there's a need for at least 70 sub acut
and then, in 2016, they decided that there would be no further admissions, so what's happened is that the number of patients have just been gradually falling. now, as i think was mentioned, the plan that cpmc has now is to transfer the 17 patients remaining to the davies campus, and these beds that are being given to the sub acute are going to be placed in the skilled nursing facility, which has 38 beds now, and it'll go down to 21. and this is adding to another crisis that we have, and that is...
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california will be guaranteed admission into uc schools if they meet certain requirements. university of california and the california community colleges guardianed that students who do well in courses that uc faculty help develop will win admission into a uc campus. the agreement will apply to students beginning community college in fall of 2019. a.m. kants will not be admitted in the first choice but into one of the 9 you had undergraduate colleges. >> how about weather 101 with professor chris zbloon jump ahead. >> we'll skip to two. speaking of jumping ahead. i talked about a chilly forecast. that's for tonight. but tomorrow it's going to warm up. >> nice >>> here is live doppler 7. you can see most hi clear skies now. just patches of pied wylie scattered showers. s in a view from sutro tower under mainly blue skies. in san francisco right now it's 56. 59 across the bay in oakland. 60 at mountain view san jose and gilroy at 5 a and half moon bay. this is a view from mount tamm looking down over the bay and parts of san francisco, 56 in santa rosa right now. 59 at nap an
california will be guaranteed admission into uc schools if they meet certain requirements. university of california and the california community colleges guardianed that students who do well in courses that uc faculty help develop will win admission into a uc campus. the agreement will apply to students beginning community college in fall of 2019. a.m. kants will not be admitted in the first choice but into one of the 9 you had undergraduate colleges. >> how about weather 101 with...
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i mean, this is a devastating admission. we are obviously very pleased by it. it's consistent with what we've predicted. and our case gets stronger and stronger by the day. >> michael cohen taking the 5th, what's the significance of that? >> i don't think the significance can be overstated, nicolle. it's the first time in this country's history that the attorney for the president of the united states, not a recent attorney, but michael cohen represented mr. trump for ten or 12 years. it's the first time that such an attorney has pled the 5th and stated that if he answered questions, the answers might incriminate himself. i mean, it's nothing short of staggering. and people should be very upset by it. the american people, i think, are starting to see through what happened here and we're starting to see the first cracks, if you will. we're not going to stop until the dam completely breaks and the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth are known to the american people. >> i know you have a new filing in the southern district. i want to get to the legal d
i mean, this is a devastating admission. we are obviously very pleased by it. it's consistent with what we've predicted. and our case gets stronger and stronger by the day. >> michael cohen taking the 5th, what's the significance of that? >> i don't think the significance can be overstated, nicolle. it's the first time in this country's history that the attorney for the president of the united states, not a recent attorney, but michael cohen represented mr. trump for ten or 12...
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he said the president's admission is hugely damaging. seth, do you see it that way or is this just the president letting off steam? he's somebody known for inconsistencies anyway. >> no, i think it's a big problem for the president. he's stepped on another land mine right in the context of ongoing litigation. his lawyers and he have taken the position in the last week or two these documents that were seized and were subject to the attorney/client privilege and should not be viewed by the government. now he's gone on record saying michael cohen did very little work for him in the legal context. they will be hammering that point at every turn with the special master and ultimately with judge wood to say look, he's not even acting as an attorney. whether it's 20 documents or 10,000 documents, this is a pretty simple process because the president himself, who is the client and who controls the attorney/client privilege, telling us he didn't use cohen very much as his lawyer. >> i guess there's different ways you can interpret this. that's wh
he said the president's admission is hugely damaging. seth, do you see it that way or is this just the president letting off steam? he's somebody known for inconsistencies anyway. >> no, i think it's a big problem for the president. he's stepped on another land mine right in the context of ongoing litigation. his lawyers and he have taken the position in the last week or two these documents that were seized and were subject to the attorney/client privilege and should not be viewed by the...
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and i didn't have my admission ticket. all of the women in the city of taking the bar exam, were put in one place, the city center. why? to have aey needed monitor, if you should need to the exam.ties during they had to have somebody accompany you to see that you out a cheatng sheet. so they put all the women together. occurred to them was whether there discrimination operating, it certainly gave the appearance because youight be, knew where the women were sitting. but it took until sometime in the mid-70's, for the bar thatners to appreciate they should disperse the women in all of the places where they the bar exam and not gather them together in one place. >> and your results? got to themehow we right person and i got my admission ticket. i took the bar. >> and? [laughter] >> and what? it.ou passed >> yes. [laughter] there's another exam that you took a few years earlier. cool. this is >> that you didn't pass the first time. time i heard this story was when you were reassuring a student who hadn't the bar exam the first
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. >> today drivers are telling us how they feel about the company's admission that one of its model x cars was on autopilot on 101 days ago. abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington has more. >> the woman is blind. her brother-in-law bought this because it's the only way she feels safe. >> it later to what we should be. the same model crashed last friday. the driver, an apple engineer, died. these two say they still feel safe. >> people need to understand that it's not you can just goat in this car and it's a miracle car. it's not. it's the car that you can put in but you have to use your basic common sense. >> you can't be put on autopilot and watch tv, watch it and not give any creedens. >> a statement released late friday on the company's blog says the driver had received several visual and one audible hands-on warning during the drive and the driver's happened were not detected on the wheel for six seconds prior to the collision. >> it's still early technology. he says the autopilot feature was the reason he bought a tesla. he says the car alerts you if you take your hands off the wh
. >> today drivers are telling us how they feel about the company's admission that one of its model x cars was on autopilot on 101 days ago. abc 7 news reporter elissa harrington has more. >> the woman is blind. her brother-in-law bought this because it's the only way she feels safe. >> it later to what we should be. the same model crashed last friday. the driver, an apple engineer, died. these two say they still feel safe. >> people need to understand that it's not you...
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by refusing new patients admissions to subacute units patients requiring this level of care must remain in acute care icu beds while case care seek out of -- often in nonhospital subacute beds. unless cpmc a i degrees to provide subacute unit -- using qualified and acut rns they wiln jeopardy. >> thank you so much for your attention to these important issues through today's hearing as well as the previous ones last year. as is clear, we face a city-wide crisis in access to long-term and post acute care for seniors and people with disabilities with most severe impact on patients who are predominantly people of color. who need income health care services to proventing the lost of the subacute units. the h2j2 coalition has shared with your solutions to the city to the complex crisis, and we really focus on the need for the times of levels of care most? jeopardy. given the focus of today's hearing on cpmc's proposed closure of subacute units. the city needs to use all power available to stop the cpmc proposed stopping of the unit. this is critical for the quality of care for those 17 patien
by refusing new patients admissions to subacute units patients requiring this level of care must remain in acute care icu beds while case care seek out of -- often in nonhospital subacute beds. unless cpmc a i degrees to provide subacute unit -- using qualified and acut rns they wiln jeopardy. >> thank you so much for your attention to these important issues through today's hearing as well as the previous ones last year. as is clear, we face a city-wide crisis in access to long-term and...
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. >> yik quick ly, is there anything i can do to make my kids application stand out what are the admissions looking for. >> demonstrated interest but that means over time if students and parents are in the process now, being able to talk about the college process in the component parts figuring out the school right for you. testing, financial aid those things make a confident shop >> thank you very much. >> good to be here. >>> folks up next on the money a look at the news for the week ahead. from rocking the stage to rock in real estate he is bringing it into home design a personal tour right here >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will head to capitol hill and testifying before the senate on tuesday and then before the house on wednesday answering questions about privacy and user data. on wednesday we'll be getting a read on inflation with the consumer price index for march and the fed will be releasing minutes from last month's fed meeting. then on thursday, we'll get another gauge on inflation when we get the import and
. >> yik quick ly, is there anything i can do to make my kids application stand out what are the admissions looking for. >> demonstrated interest but that means over time if students and parents are in the process now, being able to talk about the college process in the component parts figuring out the school right for you. testing, financial aid those things make a confident shop >> thank you very much. >> good to be here. >>> folks up next on the money a look...
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thanks for joining us. >> an admission from the fire chief in the bay area's biggest city. is it a political power play or does this prompt legitimate concern when it comes to public safety? the chief says his crews are not prepared to help when an active shooter is on the loose. they train their firefighters to go into a school or mall with police to save lives. this san jose the top brass is still working on a department policy that won't be ready for months. >> reporter: when it comes to an active shooter situation here in the city, the firefighters say they are not as prepared as they want to be if that shooter is still on the loose. firefighters go in with police wearing bullet proof vests and protective helmets to treat victims and pull them to safety. this is training from two years ago. the assumption is the shooter has not been caught.
thanks for joining us. >> an admission from the fire chief in the bay area's biggest city. is it a political power play or does this prompt legitimate concern when it comes to public safety? the chief says his crews are not prepared to help when an active shooter is on the loose. they train their firefighters to go into a school or mall with police to save lives. this san jose the top brass is still working on a department policy that won't be ready for months. >> reporter: when it...
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says it will make it easier to see who has your data as the social media giant makes a startling admission about user privacy. >>> and good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> president trump is speaking out about an alleged affair, border security, and his embattled epa administrator. we begin with his first public comments about the $130,000 payment to adult film star daniels. daniels was paid the amount to keep quiet about the affair. the president denies the affair. he spoke out about the payment for the first time yesterday saying he didn't know anything about it. >> daniels is seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement. her attorney said the president's denial helps her case, arguing if mr. trump didn't know about the agreement, he couldn't have entered into it, so it's not valid. earlier a judge rejected the request to put the president under oath to testify because it was too early in the process. daniels' attorney said he'll try again. >>> now to border security. the president said h
says it will make it easier to see who has your data as the social media giant makes a startling admission about user privacy. >>> and good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm brook silva-braga in for anne-marie green. >>> president trump is speaking out about an alleged affair, border security, and his embattled epa administrator. we begin with his first public comments about the $130,000 payment to adult film star daniels....
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larger and taller so that i have no role in admissions at all. >> okay. >> i can't participant. >> iscer in the united states increasing? >> unfortunately it is increasing but it's increasing for important reasons to recognize. 100 years ago the cancer instance was lower than it is now but we live it had 20 years less long. the major drive of the incident is our ability to live longer and healthy lives. unfortunately cancer is the disease of aging. now as americans are living into their 80s with great success we're seeing a higher incident of cancer on that basis. our ability to prevent cancer is getting better so the ability to deal with complicated cancer, the improvement in survival is 1% a year. it has been that 1% approximately, every year since 1990. so mortality from cancer has gone down almost 30% in the last 25 years. >> now, if you get cancer in stage one, and i suppose it's breast cancer, it's 99% now recovery rate? is that something right? >> so certain of the common cancer's caught early, the survival rate is well over 98%. the problem is getting it diagnosed early enough
larger and taller so that i have no role in admissions at all. >> okay. >> i can't participant. >> iscer in the united states increasing? >> unfortunately it is increasing but it's increasing for important reasons to recognize. 100 years ago the cancer instance was lower than it is now but we live it had 20 years less long. the major drive of the incident is our ability to live longer and healthy lives. unfortunately cancer is the disease of aging. now as americans are...
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the admission rate this year is 4.29 percent making it the lowest in standford history. office -- this year, just over 50 percent of new students are male and nearly 50percent are female, according to stanford admissions. students were accepted from every u-s state and 11.4 percent are international student. (steve) even though stanford is facing it's lowest admission rate in the university's history...(vicki) one teenagers' reaction to 'the farm's' acceptance letter goes viral.. take a look....look.... take a look....(vicki) that was the moment that was the moment micheal brown learned he got into stanford university. his mom filmed his reaction..... and it turns out... this was the first of several college acceptance letters the 17- year-old would receive. (steve) the houston resident applied to 20 of the best universities in the u-s and was accepted to áááevery single one with a full ride... his top eight choices are harvard, princeton, northwestern, yale, university of pennsylvania, stanford, georgetown and vanderbilt. micheal plans to major in political science, but
the admission rate this year is 4.29 percent making it the lowest in standford history. office -- this year, just over 50 percent of new students are male and nearly 50percent are female, according to stanford admissions. students were accepted from every u-s state and 11.4 percent are international student. (steve) even though stanford is facing it's lowest admission rate in the university's history...(vicki) one teenagers' reaction to 'the farm's' acceptance letter goes viral.. take a...
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a significant admission. motion to dismiss was decided in the press and the judge issued a ruling and it is a mixed bag but the high points are of the claims including first amendment retaliation claim the claims proceed. we have the first and 14th amendments claims, the judge ruled the and coulter situation was so unconstitutional that a qualified immunity did not apply. the individual officers from janet napolitano to chancellor crist our individual personal defendants in the lawsuit. on the major event policy she disagreed with the analysis and said it was suspect, ben shapiro was able to speak on campus, they charged a higher fee than for sonia sotomayor or in the same venue. she is allowing that case to proceed as well. i told the judge we are in front of her and after we go back to the ninth circuit i don't expect this case to resolve except the judge asked us to go with magistrates and. we went to the settlement conference and we will see if the university agrees to our proposed speech policy. nobody i
a significant admission. motion to dismiss was decided in the press and the judge issued a ruling and it is a mixed bag but the high points are of the claims including first amendment retaliation claim the claims proceed. we have the first and 14th amendments claims, the judge ruled the and coulter situation was so unconstitutional that a qualified immunity did not apply. the individual officers from janet napolitano to chancellor crist our individual personal defendants in the lawsuit. on the...
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that is an outrageous admission.speak out it is an outrageous admission because comey himself told congress >> it is an outrageous admission that this was in on verified it dossier. this is basically with information gathered from russian intelligence by a foreign british axis v -- the fr cia director, john brennan does the same. it's like they are creating their own information campaign. look at, they are so concerned about the russians and their information, they are the ones that are doing this. if they have evidence, they should let it out now. but the thing is, they don't have any evidence. >> sean: they don't. they never did. let me ask show the same question. joe, this is what you do. would you ever present unverified uncorroborated foreign national russian lies, paid for by a political opponent information to a pfizer judge or to spy on an american? >> no, no. i actually have reviewed pfizer warrant when i was a u.s. attorney. here is the problem for all of them. they provided false information to the court a
that is an outrageous admission.speak out it is an outrageous admission because comey himself told congress >> it is an outrageous admission that this was in on verified it dossier. this is basically with information gathered from russian intelligence by a foreign british axis v -- the fr cia director, john brennan does the same. it's like they are creating their own information campaign. look at, they are so concerned about the russians and their information, they are the ones that are...
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despite that can stability tories best efforts, at least 20 black people managed to gain admission. lincoln greeted some of those blacks, but not many. a secondhand account of the affair described how the african-american guest were received. presentedored woman herself, mr. lincoln shook cans with her and mrs. lincoln gave the invariable bow. on the passage of the second one, mrs. lincoln looked aghast and when the third colored woman appeared, mrs. lincoln sent word to the door that no more colored persons would be admitted to mingle with the whites. but, if they would come at the conclusion of the levee, they should receive admittance. some of the black people did so and a journalist noted that after the white crowd had parted, the blacks that had been waiting outside "summed up for jen began timidly to approach -- summoned up courage and began timidly to approach. andpresident greeted them they laughed and wept, exclaiming through their blinding tears, god bless you, god bless abraham lincoln. home town ofent's springfield, a scandalized democratic editor asked rhetorically -- a
despite that can stability tories best efforts, at least 20 black people managed to gain admission. lincoln greeted some of those blacks, but not many. a secondhand account of the affair described how the african-american guest were received. presentedored woman herself, mr. lincoln shook cans with her and mrs. lincoln gave the invariable bow. on the passage of the second one, mrs. lincoln looked aghast and when the third colored woman appeared, mrs. lincoln sent word to the door that no more...
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there are the drugs he procured for sex. >> my first thought is that that was an admission. >> it's not misunderstood the question. woman, he corrected, not women, referring, he insisted to the woman he met in las vegas who he says consented to taking the powerful sedative. the deposition was a bomb, and it set off another. >> mr. cosby, anything you want to say? >> we are here to announce today charges that have just been filed against william henry cosby. >> december 30, 2015, just weeks before the 12-year statute of limitations was set to expire in the andrea constand case, the case prosecutors declined to pursue in 2005, america's dad, bill cosby, was arraigned on three felony counts of aggravated indecent assault against constand. >> what was new? >> two things had changed. the great wave of complaints by other women, many more than they'd been aware of a decade earlier and two, the deposition. the deposition is very key because it's his own words. >> mr. cosby, anything to say? >> what happened that day? >> i got a call from the district attorney indicating that they wanted him to
there are the drugs he procured for sex. >> my first thought is that that was an admission. >> it's not misunderstood the question. woman, he corrected, not women, referring, he insisted to the woman he met in las vegas who he says consented to taking the powerful sedative. the deposition was a bomb, and it set off another. >> mr. cosby, anything you want to say? >> we are here to announce today charges that have just been filed against william henry cosby. >>...
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did not get a notice i do not have my admission ticket. all of the women in the city of new york who were taking the bar exam were put in one place, the city center. they needed to have a monitor if you need to use the facility during the exam you had of somebody accompany you to see that you are not taking out a cheat sheet. they put all the women together. it never occurred to them that whether there was discrimination it certainly gave the appearance that there might be because you knew where the women were sitting. until sometime in the mid-1970's for the bar examiners to appreciate that they should disperse the women in all the places where they gave the bar exam and not gather them together in one place. >> your results? justice ginsburg: somehow we got to the right person in albany and i got my admission ticket and took the bar. >> and? and what?nsburg: >> you passed? justice ginsburg: yes. >> there is another exam that you took a few years earlier that you do not pass the first time. the first time i heard this story is when you we
did not get a notice i do not have my admission ticket. all of the women in the city of new york who were taking the bar exam were put in one place, the city center. they needed to have a monitor if you need to use the facility during the exam you had of somebody accompany you to see that you are not taking out a cheat sheet. they put all the women together. it never occurred to them that whether there was discrimination it certainly gave the appearance that there might be because you knew...
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mckenna says the college admissions process is emotionally rough, even without problems like this. again, the university issued a statement saying they sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or confusion that this has created. many students say that they hope the university learns from its mistake and doesn't repeat it. reporting live at uc berkeley, i'm jodie hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, an immigrant father locked up for months finally released and reunited with his family. what the family is now doing to help others in a similar situation. >>> also, have you seen this? a billboard on the freeway telling people to move to pennsylvania. is it actually working? we're going to look into the numbers. >>> a very active pacific right now. you're going to want to stick around for this forecast. i'll tell you when over 2 inches of rain is possible. that's in about seven minutes. fd immigrant arrested while taking his child to daycare. >>> tears of joy there. freedom for an undocumented immigrant arrested while taking his child to day care. today, a san jose man was rele
mckenna says the college admissions process is emotionally rough, even without problems like this. again, the university issued a statement saying they sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or confusion that this has created. many students say that they hope the university learns from its mistake and doesn't repeat it. reporting live at uc berkeley, i'm jodie hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up, an immigrant father locked up for months finally released and reunited with his...
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in the admission. the united states and most other countries believe that yes there was a chemical attack and let's let's move forward and figure out what happened and who did it now is this a blow to. no question anything that does not attempt to look at exactly what's going on and to try to move things forward has to be zero zero zero as something even more in my judgment i don't think there's been a serious peace process that anybody could expect to be effective and better we're hearing that a rival russian bid for a chemical weapons inquiry was also rejected by the u.n. security council could this war of words that we're seeing between the u.s. and russia could that quickly translate into conflict on the ground in syria. i don't think we're going to see a russian american conflict on the ground but obviously their proxies are already involved the. united states is backing. the so-called opposition and also the kurds whereas the russians who are iranians are backing the outside government but. every
in the admission. the united states and most other countries believe that yes there was a chemical attack and let's let's move forward and figure out what happened and who did it now is this a blow to. no question anything that does not attempt to look at exactly what's going on and to try to move things forward has to be zero zero zero as something even more in my judgment i don't think there's been a serious peace process that anybody could expect to be effective and better we're hearing that...
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spspeaking kurdish] michael: therere is a possibiliy in german law for a state to start a humanitarian admission program. and that's what we did. we decided to take in up to 1,000 women and children that sufferered traumatitizing violee from d da'eshh. but many of the women, , they wanted to have justice.e. they demanded to give testimony of what has happened. i met rabiaa in 2014. i immediately recognized that it was very helpful that she was a woman, because many of the traumatized women would not be reready to talk to o men about t has happened. rabiaa: it's important when i interview survivors that they feel comfortable. not only is it important to speak the language but to understand the cultural aspect. how should we approroach survivors, how should we respect them, what should we take into consideration? [ikhlasas speaking g kurdish] [salina speaking kurdish] [ivana speaking kurdish] rabiaa: it helps also to be a policewoman because you have the investigation experience and to know how to investigate, how to ask the right questions, which questions you should not ask, which direction you
spspeaking kurdish] michael: therere is a possibiliy in german law for a state to start a humanitarian admission program. and that's what we did. we decided to take in up to 1,000 women and children that sufferered traumatitizing violee from d da'eshh. but many of the women, , they wanted to have justice.e. they demanded to give testimony of what has happened. i met rabiaa in 2014. i immediately recognized that it was very helpful that she was a woman, because many of the traumatized women...
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cute if you know yes with that little woman to look for that would put him in a cage and charge admission dishing out oh i could have. told. you about the new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more of the list than the studio fare that came before. but. there's no happy ending for easy rider freedom stuck to its tracks. in the risky point the character imagines american affluence blown sky high but it's only a fantasy. thing and. even the ending of the graduate isn't bigamous benjamin breaks free nations or does he create. what's certain is that new hollywood produced some of the best american films of all time and change the film business forever fifty years on you can still feel and seen its influence still. if hollywood in one thousand nine hundred was in need of a revolution so is german cinema here the young directors if anything were more political than they were in america inspired by the student protest movement of the time they took aim at the mors and also the political crimes of their parents' generation. in the one ni
cute if you know yes with that little woman to look for that would put him in a cage and charge admission dishing out oh i could have. told. you about the new hollywood wasn't just about hippie fantasy it's the best films of the era are also darker and more of the list than the studio fare that came before. but. there's no happy ending for easy rider freedom stuck to its tracks. in the risky point the character imagines american affluence blown sky high but it's only a fantasy. thing and. even...
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now, major universities like princeton are working to lower the price of admission through a new kindrmative action, not based on race, but on low- income status. it began with two of america's wealthiest parents, bill and melinda gates. they spent more than a billion dollars putting low-income minority students through college. before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. imagine having a couple of billionaires walk into your life and make the seemingly impossible, possible. that's what bill and melinda gates did for these students at the university of central florida. they're among 20,000 nationwide whose tuition and expenses were paid in full. when you were notified that you'd received the scholarship, was that a letter, an email, a phone call? how did that come to you? >> all: a letter. >> pelley: came as a letter? snail mail? ( laughs ) really? >> daisha: yeah. i think it was priority. >> pelley: the founder of microsoft, and you got a snail mail acceptance letter? when you got that letter, what did you think? >> daisha: my mom, she ope
now, major universities like princeton are working to lower the price of admission through a new kindrmative action, not based on race, but on low- income status. it began with two of america's wealthiest parents, bill and melinda gates. they spent more than a billion dollars putting low-income minority students through college. before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. imagine having a couple of billionaires walk into your life and make the...