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i want to be clear about the intent. >> so our intent was facing and within egress and aggress but i see how the language is written it might be confusing for corners so would it be helpful if it said "and/or" ? >> i also might suggest the language looks like it just qualifies sub section e and if it's meant to qualify all parts i might restate it a little differently to say "the establishment of retail -- facing -- or however you deal with the issue and then say a through e" and it looks right now it just applies to pharmacys. >> deputy city attorney john gibner. both of the suggestions, tweaks look fine to me. if i can suggest that the committee adopt the amendments with those in mind and the deputy city attorney who worked on the legislation may want to tweak that just a little bit more, but the committee's intent is clear. >> if i may. is the intent if it's on facing market street at all that it's cu? >> yes. >> even if it doesn't have access? >> yes. so if it's facing market street without egress and aggress through market street and the concern is some of the properties are lar
i want to be clear about the intent. >> so our intent was facing and within egress and aggress but i see how the language is written it might be confusing for corners so would it be helpful if it said "and/or" ? >> i also might suggest the language looks like it just qualifies sub section e and if it's meant to qualify all parts i might restate it a little differently to say "the establishment of retail -- facing -- or however you deal with the issue and then say a...
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how might too aggressive? can we get specific? i think it's appropriate to bring up gender and sam may need to change some of my behaviors. but let's also talk about if a man had done the same things, would he have been too aggressive? >> let's do a couple more and then we'll finish up. sheryl sandberg gives lot of advice for solving the internal issues. what can we do to solve the external issues, which is referring largely to public policy and institutional issues. >> there's a lot we can do. i think we can elect for women. i also think we can run those companies and change the policies ourselves. the book starts with the story. it happened at google. i was pregnant, and very pregnant as eric and i bought also remember. they told megaproject whale was named after me. there's actually a very fair comment. one day i was late for a meeting and i had to park really far away and that didn't work. i talked to my husband at the time who is that yahoo! and said where a pregnancy parking? i'd never heard of pregnancy parking. he told the
how might too aggressive? can we get specific? i think it's appropriate to bring up gender and sam may need to change some of my behaviors. but let's also talk about if a man had done the same things, would he have been too aggressive? >> let's do a couple more and then we'll finish up. sheryl sandberg gives lot of advice for solving the internal issues. what can we do to solve the external issues, which is referring largely to public policy and institutional issues. >> there's a...
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folly that's not the reality we're having with you know what we're really are all is a very not aggressive what larry all of us read in that scientists are here and we have to realize that you know neal go ahead in washington jump in i think i think i think i think it's fundamentally wrong to look at it as a u.s. centric perspective in fact you have to look at it first and foremost as a centric issue and the players in this game that's being played out not just the u.s. and china it's not just the chinese view at a u.s. view you have to look at other players within asia you cannot just say that japan doesn't matter south korea doesn't matter doesn't matter philippines indonesia malaysia singapore india they don't matter the only thing that matters is china what kind of an argument is that you want to reply to that go ahead and. making that argument let me john you want to reply to that and saying is that the argument you made the argument is that you know what is right and i had to get any i got to get you. john i agree i mentioned south korea i mentioned south korea i mentioned japan if y
folly that's not the reality we're having with you know what we're really are all is a very not aggressive what larry all of us read in that scientists are here and we have to realize that you know neal go ahead in washington jump in i think i think i think i think it's fundamentally wrong to look at it as a u.s. centric perspective in fact you have to look at it first and foremost as a centric issue and the players in this game that's being played out not just the u.s. and china it's not just...
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like cal fire wants to, just like we all do, is aggressively attack things. but we have the applicable policies and orders that really regulate us a little bit because it's got to meet certain thresholds and sometimes like in this last one, it was a remote fire, very small, but it didn't meet some of the thresholds initially but we postured and as soon as it crossed the line they were ready to attack it aggressively. those are challenges we have to work with as well but we're ready to provide that immediate response when necessary. >> we talked a little bit so far about training exercises but maybe from the navy perspective, the marine perspective, the national guard, what training exercises are you doing right now to integrate with cal fire or other local governments to make sure that we're ready for this fire season? >> well, as far as i expressed earlier, we have the springtime exercise. that was our fifth annual one. we will obviously continue that through. just like we were speaking about yesterday, maturing the process in our relationships as well. what
like cal fire wants to, just like we all do, is aggressively attack things. but we have the applicable policies and orders that really regulate us a little bit because it's got to meet certain thresholds and sometimes like in this last one, it was a remote fire, very small, but it didn't meet some of the thresholds initially but we postured and as soon as it crossed the line they were ready to attack it aggressively. those are challenges we have to work with as well but we're ready to provide...
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today they are saying that syria would fund itself against aggression. not completely sure what he meant by that, that they would try to literally fireback, such as at the aircraft that committed airstrikes. the syrian army was not thought to be power form of to take on aircraft in that sense, but that to defend itself he means to retaliate in a way that means punitive action. syria is not powerful enough to take on israel, but the other possibility is that they could use one of their spies, a hezbollah official said yesterday that they would take pseriously any u.s. attack on syria and that they would do what was appropriate. once again, not clear what was eant -- what was meant. but that they could be used by the regime to send a message back to the u.s. there is great anxiety over the conflict that could further inflame the region. >> the u.k. parliament meanwhile debating syria, prime minister david cameron saying that britain had a moral responsibility to respond the attack. >> the question before the house today is how to respond to one of the most
today they are saying that syria would fund itself against aggression. not completely sure what he meant by that, that they would try to literally fireback, such as at the aircraft that committed airstrikes. the syrian army was not thought to be power form of to take on aircraft in that sense, but that to defend itself he means to retaliate in a way that means punitive action. syria is not powerful enough to take on israel, but the other possibility is that they could use one of their spies, a...
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. >>: the female that attacked my son aggressive. a very aggressive. he had two different kind of by its i know now that the mail was involved. >>: that dog is being quarantined that antioch animal services. police say if homeowners decide to fight to get the dog back the process of euthanizing it may take longer. and antioch police your read kron4 newsprint >>anny: the driver of the fatal party bus accident on interstate 280 near porto valley has been arrested. 43 year-old jason quinonez faces three charges of felony d.u.i., hit-and-run and manslaughter. according to the chp quinonez fled the scene but was found nearby. he suffered minor injuries. the party bus went down an embankment on sunday night south of alpine road killing the only passenger. investigators are still trying to contact the owner of the bus for questioning. >>james: new this morning. union workers for the city of hayward are walking off the job today as they begin a three day strike. as each i used hayward chapter represents more than 356-- city workers, from library and assistance
. >>: the female that attacked my son aggressive. a very aggressive. he had two different kind of by its i know now that the mail was involved. >>: that dog is being quarantined that antioch animal services. police say if homeowners decide to fight to get the dog back the process of euthanizing it may take longer. and antioch police your read kron4 newsprint >>anny: the driver of the fatal party bus accident on interstate 280 near porto valley has been arrested. 43 year-old...
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. >> the paparazzi swarm, large, aggressive men swarm us causing a mob scene, yelling, jockeying forpeople who are around that when they see the 20 photographers taking the photograph of a 4-year-old are horrified. it is just that you don't see this sort of sausage being made. >> reporter: today his wife tried to change it. >> i am an actor, but a mom first, my kids are not celebrities, just like you want to protect your children i want to protect mine. what is the psychological toll of being the object of constant harassment. what happens to the mind of a child when the only thing they see is the aggressive paparazzi in pursuit? >> reporter: so what is the solution? >> they have the right to take the photograph as much as i hate it. as much as i hate my children are objects in that way. this bill allows them to do it. what we're asking them to do is take the pictures with dignity. >> reporter: okay, what about the guy who takes the photos? what is the solution to this? >> the problem is jennifer garner and with halle berry, is that they're the easier celebrities to get. it is kind o
. >> the paparazzi swarm, large, aggressive men swarm us causing a mob scene, yelling, jockeying forpeople who are around that when they see the 20 photographers taking the photograph of a 4-year-old are horrified. it is just that you don't see this sort of sausage being made. >> reporter: today his wife tried to change it. >> i am an actor, but a mom first, my kids are not celebrities, just like you want to protect your children i want to protect mine. what is the...
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the female that attacked my son is very aggressive, very aggressive, he had two different kinds bites. >> one of the dogs out and put it in the animal service. >> that dog is being quarantine at antioch animal service and if the homeowner decide to fight to get the dog back and the process of euthanizing it may take longer. i don't care kron 4 news. >>> fowler was stabbed to death in his home more than 3 months ago. tonight for the first time her father defending the 12-year-old of accused of the crime. >> i turned isaih in. i saw his demeanor and i don't think he did it. >> the community wants answer? we want answer. you know we cannot let anybody know what happened in that house that day or you know what's next when we don't know. we don't know the answers to those questions and we are the parents. >> the fowler family says they receive threat and living in fear. . he faces second degree murder charges and have not yet entered a plead. >>> a teenage girl is home safe and her kidnapper is dead. tonight she's back with her family. hannah as released but still shaken. after his daughte
the female that attacked my son is very aggressive, very aggressive, he had two different kinds bites. >> one of the dogs out and put it in the animal service. >> that dog is being quarantine at antioch animal service and if the homeowner decide to fight to get the dog back and the process of euthanizing it may take longer. i don't care kron 4 news. >>> fowler was stabbed to death in his home more than 3 months ago. tonight for the first time her father defending the...
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s liability for this how does that affect the oil industry's aggressiveness towards drilling and wherever they might be whether it's a caribbean or alaska or wherever. but what's really important here is down the macondo well let's just say that every drop of oil that we see that was in that reservoir was actually extracted it would meet the global demand for less than twelve hours that's really important to understand so even though it was such a costly mistake an error in that disaster ironically what happened it's a drop in the bucket in the big scheme of things and what is happening is production is decreasing for not just the end of season i o c s but they have to replace the oil production. but expensive deeper oil and they have to go to new frontiers you know arctic or deeper in the gulf of mexico so even though the companies don't want to do this they have no choice but to do this so with the permits and the infrastructure being built it will develop even in alaska right now there's a shale formation developing it's a hot story right now and the protestors are trying to protest it
s liability for this how does that affect the oil industry's aggressiveness towards drilling and wherever they might be whether it's a caribbean or alaska or wherever. but what's really important here is down the macondo well let's just say that every drop of oil that we see that was in that reservoir was actually extracted it would meet the global demand for less than twelve hours that's really important to understand so even though it was such a costly mistake an error in that disaster...
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now the aggressive rhetoric from washington has pushed it into another round of heated exchanges with russia the two countries join a plan conference in geneva and the brokering peace between the warring sides in syria is now close to collapse well joining me live now is ortiz lucy confident of . i there i really see well talk us through the reaction from both sides the situation in syria charbel russia and the u.s. have been scheduled to meet in the hague on wednesday this is to discuss setting up that international conference and actually finding a political solution to the crisis now on monday the u.s. state department had indicated that the meeting would be postponed because of quote ongoing consultations over that alleged chemical weapons attack in syria now russia meanwhile had expressed regret about that decision the deputy foreign minister had taken to twitter to say that working out the political program matters for a resolution on syria would be especially useful with the threat of force hanging over the country the russian foreign ministry spokesman alexander lucas also iss
now the aggressive rhetoric from washington has pushed it into another round of heated exchanges with russia the two countries join a plan conference in geneva and the brokering peace between the warring sides in syria is now close to collapse well joining me live now is ortiz lucy confident of . i there i really see well talk us through the reaction from both sides the situation in syria charbel russia and the u.s. have been scheduled to meet in the hague on wednesday this is to discuss...
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foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports the issue internally and to federal over seers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it. the white house declined to comment. they also acknowledged that some of the methods did violate 4th amendment rights so changes were made. the nsa says it has 300 employees whose job is to work on preventing the breaches and beef up compliance.
foreign intelligence mission, the agency reports the issue internally and to federal over seers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it. the white house declined to comment. they also acknowledged that some of the methods did violate 4th amendment rights so changes were made. the nsa says it has 300 employees whose job is to work on preventing the breaches and beef up compliance.
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the appointment selection procedure so that the appearance and reality of diversity of you and aggressive protection of constitutional rights is maintained and enhanced. i'll introduce this bill tomorrow. it will involve circuit court judges in the appointment process with the continued involvement of the chief justice. it would change the fisa court of review process. years,found that, in my
the appointment selection procedure so that the appearance and reality of diversity of you and aggressive protection of constitutional rights is maintained and enhanced. i'll introduce this bill tomorrow. it will involve circuit court judges in the appointment process with the continued involvement of the chief justice. it would change the fisa court of review process. years,found that, in my
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and teachers want to sort of dampen when they might perceive as aggression, but when black girls arerying to participation in discussions, it's seen as aggression and not lady like, so they are tampered down so by the time they reach high school those same girls that have huge aspiration s, their aspirations are trunk indicated -- >> is that unique for black girls or girls in general? >> specifically with black girls, becaus the -- trying to reach a docile person. and they face that as well because the standard of beauty often rejects that is a black girl's body. so it's on interesting dichotomy that black girls face. they kind of walk a very tight, tight rope. >> so what does the future hold for these young black women? and how can black women achieve equality? keep tweeting, and we'll get to back. ♪ [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. ♪ >> we have been talking about the accomplishments of black women, but how will they get to responded. >> imani moving forward will minnelals and even gen exer's differently? >> i think they do.
and teachers want to sort of dampen when they might perceive as aggression, but when black girls arerying to participation in discussions, it's seen as aggression and not lady like, so they are tampered down so by the time they reach high school those same girls that have huge aspiration s, their aspirations are trunk indicated -- >> is that unique for black girls or girls in general? >> specifically with black girls, becaus the -- trying to reach a docile person. and they face that...
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that seems a bit aggressive. i really do think there's been a change in the fed's discourse, obviously, starting on may 22nd. my belief is the rally has been all about the fed's accommodative policy. that tone has changed. they will taper into the end of the year. he has the perfect opportunity to do so given that he's an outgoing fed chairman. so i think that will happen. and i think the equity markets will take their queue from taper. >> chris, i know that you're a long-term bull, but i guess my question is -- can i get into this market at better levels if i am in the market for the long term? are you expecting some volatility and sell-offs in the near term? >> maria, we are. i think the difference between us and maybe ralph and your other guests today is that we expect the magnitude of the sell-off to be a lot less severe, and short and shallow pullbacks make it difficult for most people outside of maybe if you're an algorithmic trader, who trades on five-minute blocks, to trade that effectively. our view is w
that seems a bit aggressive. i really do think there's been a change in the fed's discourse, obviously, starting on may 22nd. my belief is the rally has been all about the fed's accommodative policy. that tone has changed. they will taper into the end of the year. he has the perfect opportunity to do so given that he's an outgoing fed chairman. so i think that will happen. and i think the equity markets will take their queue from taper. >> chris, i know that you're a long-term bull, but i...
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it was thought to preserve an international norm against acts of aggression in cyberspace. the policy debate has moved so that defensive options are now more -- offensive options are now more prominent. nowe is more of a case may
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it's equally deadly, but it's not as aggressive.windows blood cells that are growing uncontrolled in a few cases, they grow much more rapidly. >> acute designates or denotes, basically, that it's very aggressive. >> the key part of that is that it's not allowing the healthy blood cells to grow. that's where we see these issues where we see paleness and bleeding, unusual bruising. >> how are these types of blood cancers treated? >> there is several different methods. each type has a different path of treatment. i think that's important. there's not a magic cure for anyone. cancers will be treated in one of a couple ways. chemotherapy, like you here with many cancers. one of the things we are very excited about is we have targeted therapies, which they are immune targeted. they go specifically after the problem part of the cell, the cells that are problematic. that's important, because in a traditional chemotherapy, we kind of take the body of the immune system down to zero. >> which then sets the body up for other problems, unfortuna
it's equally deadly, but it's not as aggressive.windows blood cells that are growing uncontrolled in a few cases, they grow much more rapidly. >> acute designates or denotes, basically, that it's very aggressive. >> the key part of that is that it's not allowing the healthy blood cells to grow. that's where we see these issues where we see paleness and bleeding, unusual bruising. >> how are these types of blood cancers treated? >> there is several different methods. each...
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this top right now, very aggressive.you see pull back, are they sellers, weak hands, that's what we have to find in the future. >> thanks very much. appreciate insights in this market. we are going out at record highs for dow and the s&p and the trans ports. pick your favorite index right now. nasdaq at 13-year high. stay tuned, earnings, and aig. with ceo bob benmosche. coming up with maria on the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi everybody, welcome back to the "closing bell." a big rally to kick off the day. new record highs tonight. take a lock at how we are finishing this record day on the street. up 125 points. new all-time high for the dow. 15,625. picked up a bit at the end of the day. nasdaq up about 50 point today. 1 1/3 points higher. about 13-year high
this top right now, very aggressive.you see pull back, are they sellers, weak hands, that's what we have to find in the future. >> thanks very much. appreciate insights in this market. we are going out at record highs for dow and the s&p and the trans ports. pick your favorite index right now. nasdaq at 13-year high. stay tuned, earnings, and aig. with ceo bob benmosche. coming up with maria on the second hour of "closing bell." see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00...
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today is advocating an aggressive response. but nothing happens until there are two things that are determined. number one, that the u.s. gets actual proof that assad used chemical weapons. they're trying to do that and, second, they need to have a legal justification. lester, for instance, in libya, there was a u.n. resolution to enforce. here in syria right now, there is nothing like that on the table. >> all right. chuck todd leading us off tonight. thanks. >>> now to the war at home and the shifting battle front in this season of wildfires. tonight, the massive mobilization of equipment and manpower we have been witnessing across the west the last few weeks is on the move to california and what has now become the country's most dangerous wildfire. officials say the blaze being fought at the edge of yosemite has taken top priority having just exploded in size since our report last night. miguel almaguer is there. he is surveying the destruction for us. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the moonscape he
today is advocating an aggressive response. but nothing happens until there are two things that are determined. number one, that the u.s. gets actual proof that assad used chemical weapons. they're trying to do that and, second, they need to have a legal justification. lester, for instance, in libya, there was a u.n. resolution to enforce. here in syria right now, there is nothing like that on the table. >> all right. chuck todd leading us off tonight. thanks. >>> now to the war...
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c-span: what were the aggressions of the japanese, and were they all aggressions on their part? >> guest: well, japanese nationalism is radicalized not in isolation, but in process of interaction with the rise of chinese nationalism in the early decades of the 20th century, particularly after world war i. japan, before that time, is taking part in a western order imposed on east asia by the leading imperialist powers, particularly britain and the united states and germany and france. and japan is a member -- and as a member of this new--newly emergent international order, it makes its debut on the international scene when it goes to war with ching china in 1894. c-span: did you say that america was imperialist? >> guest: yes. america was--took part at the end of the 19tth century in the rush for territory in east asia this was the period in which the leading american thinker was admiral th--thayer mahan, admiral mahan with his theories of sea power and of forward deployment of american ships, bases, and the united states, as you know, seizes ha--hawaii at the end of the 19th cen
c-span: what were the aggressions of the japanese, and were they all aggressions on their part? >> guest: well, japanese nationalism is radicalized not in isolation, but in process of interaction with the rise of chinese nationalism in the early decades of the 20th century, particularly after world war i. japan, before that time, is taking part in a western order imposed on east asia by the leading imperialist powers, particularly britain and the united states and germany and france. and...
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we go in the forecast tomorrow, the fog in the morning, is aggressive, so at 8 a.m. there it is.valley is loaded up, and the plain fog is coming in through there. and in santa rosa. plenty of fog tomorrow morning, more than this morning. the temperatures are cooler. the forecast high for tomorrow, is lots of 90, but east of the bay area. fairfield closer to the bay, and the marine layer. that's a nice looking day tomorrow, just slightly cooler in some places. fire danger in the inland valleys, it's always there, but it's not hard to get upper 90s in those valleys, for my money, it's been a cool august. 79 in san jose, and as you get into the coastal climates, the temperatures are in the low 60s, here's the forecast for friday. it's already friday. the forecast weekend view, looking like this. 88 in most of the warmest cities tomorrow, there's the saturday and sunday, with right now, saturday is coolest day on the bay area weekend. mike, a good picture. >> the football picture, but they picked the fifth grade one. >> maybe at 10:00 tonight, we can see that one. >> you can look at
we go in the forecast tomorrow, the fog in the morning, is aggressive, so at 8 a.m. there it is.valley is loaded up, and the plain fog is coming in through there. and in santa rosa. plenty of fog tomorrow morning, more than this morning. the temperatures are cooler. the forecast high for tomorrow, is lots of 90, but east of the bay area. fairfield closer to the bay, and the marine layer. that's a nice looking day tomorrow, just slightly cooler in some places. fire danger in the inland valleys,...
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obviously they have been very aggressive still with the program so if they had specific intelligence about where a threat was materializing f it was in one of those countries could be sure that the obama administration would take action. in that case. but there is really very little to be done besides these defensive measures given how imprecise the information is. >> i was thinking another interesting element too is, we kind of talked about it earlier about this kind of sectarian divide growing in the middle east between the sunni and shi'a and some of the stuff going on in egypt. i think there is a real kind of-- people aren't really sure how is this going to play out. you see al qaeda elements or groups inside syria who are fighting and getting hard at fighting at sad regime. a resurgence inside of iraq in al qaeda in iraq elements fighting its government and shi'a groups inside iraq. and now you have this suppression of the muslim brotherhood inside egypt and i think the fear is if they crack down too much, it's going to explode in other ways, this islamist card inside egypt and
obviously they have been very aggressive still with the program so if they had specific intelligence about where a threat was materializing f it was in one of those countries could be sure that the obama administration would take action. in that case. but there is really very little to be done besides these defensive measures given how imprecise the information is. >> i was thinking another interesting element too is, we kind of talked about it earlier about this kind of sectarian divide...
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his colleague have actually stopped using the term of "bullying" and refer to peer aggression and i can go into definitions but i won't bore you. a subset of bullying is also not on the rise and based on researchers and their samples and other scholar's work and 20% of teens have ever experienced cyber bullying and a scholar from norway published lower numbers but why be such a stickler about accurate data? because the norms for research say getting the facts out takes the tacit acceptance or fatalism out of the picture. perception changes behavior so when we connect surveys in school and own their own data and a psychology professor at university of nebraska and the vast majority of students moment engage in bullying behavior and when students find that out bullying behavior goes down further and it's a powerful resource you can use. now i'm going to introduce this amazing panel. first we have just to my right mia from sealtion. she is going to explain more about this term that was used a lot today and social literacy or social emotional learning. alice con is from cartoon network. dav
his colleague have actually stopped using the term of "bullying" and refer to peer aggression and i can go into definitions but i won't bore you. a subset of bullying is also not on the rise and based on researchers and their samples and other scholar's work and 20% of teens have ever experienced cyber bullying and a scholar from norway published lower numbers but why be such a stickler about accurate data? because the norms for research say getting the facts out takes the tacit...
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the dog that bit my son was very aggressivevery aggressive. and i found out today he had 2 different types of bite so the other dog was involved. >> they took one of the animals out and put him in the animal services van that dog is currently quarantined at the antioch animal services. if the homeowner fights to get the dog back, which the homeowner hasn't yet, the process to possibly euthanize the dog can take longer. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink possible. ho
the dog that bit my son was very aggressivevery aggressive. and i found out today he had 2 different types of bite so the other dog was involved. >> they took one of the animals out and put him in the animal services van that dog is currently quarantined at the antioch animal services. if the homeowner fights to get the dog back, which the homeowner hasn't yet, the process to possibly euthanize the dog can take longer. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver....
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, very aggressive approach to buildout. and that contract ended in march. since i've been there, i've tried to identify components of that work that we think are practical and doable and low-risk for the city, and we have incorporated some elements of those recommendations into our own program planning. i spent many hours with our stakeholder groups trying to get their input about how we can, again, design a buildout program that's realistic and as aggressive as we can be without imposing a lot of risk on the city. and i've gotten a lot of good ideas from them. i've given them a 20-page draft of an outline of a bunch of buildout strategies. >> what's the number from the draft of the outline? maybe for everybody to know, what's the number of in-city solar, in-city cogeneration -- >> there's no numbers in it. first of all, my constraint is that in the first two years i'm only going to have about $8 million to dedicate to buildout of energy efficiency projects. and we haven't gotten to that level of detail in our own planning.
, very aggressive approach to buildout. and that contract ended in march. since i've been there, i've tried to identify components of that work that we think are practical and doable and low-risk for the city, and we have incorporated some elements of those recommendations into our own program planning. i spent many hours with our stakeholder groups trying to get their input about how we can, again, design a buildout program that's realistic and as aggressive as we can be without imposing a lot...
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approval comes at a time when strains are showing in the military ties between the countries due to aggressiveosturing along the disputed border. the army had first proposed setting up a new mountain strike core six-to-seven years back, but it was caught in bureaucratic procedures. the recent standoff might have lent fresh urgency to bolster the capabilities of the army, sources said. it is learned the new core will have two infantry divisions and two independent armored brigades. the new strike formation, with more than 45,000 shoulders, will give the army -- soldiers, will give the army to -- the ability to arm action in case of misadventure from chinese forces. there is also a disputed territory observed before the border standoff in april. >> recently, the raising of the mountain strike court -- that must again, be seen as a move by china that india is upping the ante. >> amid concerns over incidents of incursions from chinese troops along the line of actual control, the indian defense minister said the two countries were trying to develop mechanisms to prevent unpleasant incident. he said
approval comes at a time when strains are showing in the military ties between the countries due to aggressiveosturing along the disputed border. the army had first proposed setting up a new mountain strike core six-to-seven years back, but it was caught in bureaucratic procedures. the recent standoff might have lent fresh urgency to bolster the capabilities of the army, sources said. it is learned the new core will have two infantry divisions and two independent armored brigades. the new...
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. >> these particular guys are ex- streamingly aggressive -- extremely aggressive. >> reporter: 14 warrantsserved in three counties including alameda, solano and sacramento counties. it is believed that these suspects harvested several hundred abalone this season. but the law says you can only have 3 at a time. the lieutenant says each one is worth up to $100 to $200 each on the black market. this is where the crime started according to officials. along the california coast amateur diving for abalone without tanks is allowed. but commercial diving for profit is not. divers hold their breath and use a special tool to pry the abs off the rocks. the meat of an abalone is a highly desired delicacy. >> frozen so this is seized as evidence but this is exactly what we're looking for. >> reporter: also seized were vehicles, diving gear and, of course, more abalone shells. >> it's a big deal. this is a big case for us. it's probably the biggest case we have had in the last probably three years. >> reporter: the 14 suspects arrested in today's raid will be taken to ukiah mendocino where the prosecuto
. >> these particular guys are ex- streamingly aggressive -- extremely aggressive. >> reporter: 14 warrantsserved in three counties including alameda, solano and sacramento counties. it is believed that these suspects harvested several hundred abalone this season. but the law says you can only have 3 at a time. the lieutenant says each one is worth up to $100 to $200 each on the black market. this is where the crime started according to officials. along the california coast amateur...
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i think you ceasefire and all lot of others that will try aggressively.int, the product shape today is not really for, you know, cable and satellite guys to a kind of compete against each other. it used to be several years ago when this kind ofattle was grilling you would see the tellite as advertise aggressively andnd vice versa. melissa: absolutely. and i want you to start. if you are sitting at home right now in the sake of my had enough time warner. how can you figure out what you can use? as are you giving people advice earlier. you can plug into your computer and watch on that computer. >> and netflix is a great option. you can do that. apple tv. you're not watching le television. in new york, verizon is a great option. if you want to rip o the cable and start over. melissa: in your area. and it that's true. i had someone come out to see if we can get the signa and i'm very happy that i did. totally worth it even though a was a pain in the neck. what would you tell people? our they figured out what they can ssibly have? what is your recommendation,
i think you ceasefire and all lot of others that will try aggressively.int, the product shape today is not really for, you know, cable and satellite guys to a kind of compete against each other. it used to be several years ago when this kind ofattle was grilling you would see the tellite as advertise aggressively andnd vice versa. melissa: absolutely. and i want you to start. if you are sitting at home right now in the sake of my had enough time warner. how can you figure out what you can use?...
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voice similar concerns and similar aggressive statements have been made in addition warplanes and military transporters have reportedly arrived at the u.k.'s akrotiri air base in cyprus which is located less than one hundred miles from the syrian coast according to the guardian newspaper c one thirteen transport planes and small formation fighter jets were seen flying in from europe this leads many of course to interpret it as increasing preparations for for a military strike possibly against the syrian government if all of these fighter jets are seen going to an air base there it would many presume that cyprus may play a significant role if an air strike were to occur again syria this development comes as u.s. and many european leaders have taken a more aggressive tone against mr assad who the west accuse of executing the mass chemical weapons attack last week that killed hundreds of people but of course there have been no verifications as to who ignited and launched this alleged chemical weapons attack what we have here is the u.s. and its and its western allies coming to its own conclus
voice similar concerns and similar aggressive statements have been made in addition warplanes and military transporters have reportedly arrived at the u.k.'s akrotiri air base in cyprus which is located less than one hundred miles from the syrian coast according to the guardian newspaper c one thirteen transport planes and small formation fighter jets were seen flying in from europe this leads many of course to interpret it as increasing preparations for for a military strike possibly against...