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we offer it all over santa clara county and in english and spanish and vietnamese and that is one example of what we do. a second initiative we are working to make happen is something called "school link services" where there's all of these different resources floating out there to help children, to help young people, but often it's not centralized in the school and so it involves a lot of cooperation and collaboration between all different county agencies and we're sphere heading that, so those are some of the efforts we have taken in our office, and again from a perspective of the prosecutor and it really offends our sensibility for someone to be taking advantage of to be harmed or abused and we want there to be justice for that victim and we want that offender to change their ways and we want that the climate and culture in which the bullying takes place begins to change and it's not acceptable so we use a combination of hard power and soft power. >> jeff thank you. [applause] two to three minutes goes really fast and that was a little over, just fyi. superintendent. >> don't start the
we offer it all over santa clara county and in english and spanish and vietnamese and that is one example of what we do. a second initiative we are working to make happen is something called "school link services" where there's all of these different resources floating out there to help children, to help young people, but often it's not centralized in the school and so it involves a lot of cooperation and collaboration between all different county agencies and we're sphere heading...
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and that brought this sfupc back to the table and kind of shuned them and came back and got to work and worked on a plan with us and then in 2011, after we had for many years, said, that for the commission and it is staff to work on the most important aspect of this program and it is the most important aspect to this commission is that the local build out and the jobs and making sure that we did the study work necessary to prepare for hundreds of mega watts of local and renewable efficiency that we put forward in this program, and going to hire the consultant to do that work and what and undid that and serious, to get us to the point where we are now and where we actually have a build out and plan and development and that is the local agency and formation and commission, stepped up to hire the contractor itself and once again, it was local power, and that once again, forced sfpuc back to the table and so please have your staff work very closely with the lafco because that is the ground that we found the most fertile when the program is on hold as it is right now, thanks. >> thank you. >
and that brought this sfupc back to the table and kind of shuned them and came back and got to work and worked on a plan with us and then in 2011, after we had for many years, said, that for the commission and it is staff to work on the most important aspect of this program and it is the most important aspect to this commission is that the local build out and the jobs and making sure that we did the study work necessary to prepare for hundreds of mega watts of local and renewable efficiency...
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and the republicans and mangled and combined the issues and hurt their strong negotiating. >> i think are right. democrats would be defending obama care through the glitches and instead republicans helped to change the subject and threw the democrats a lifeline. ja mu. the democrats instead of saying okay, we'll get the shutdown over with. and we have made our point, let's move on, they seem to be dug in. and everything that gets open up the monuments and veterans their money and child to the nih for cancer treatment and they say no, we get all-or-nothing. i have never in my life thought that governing was an all-or-nothing proposition. >> it is not a all-or-nothing and democrats have caved in a number of ways, look at the numbers that are tied to the continuing resolution that could pass boehner brought it up, they include massive spending cuts that across the board spending cuts through sequestration and democrats don't want this number but said we need to fund the government and move on from this and boehner is not taking them up on the opportunity to bring this to a vote where he
and the republicans and mangled and combined the issues and hurt their strong negotiating. >> i think are right. democrats would be defending obama care through the glitches and instead republicans helped to change the subject and threw the democrats a lifeline. ja mu. the democrats instead of saying okay, we'll get the shutdown over with. and we have made our point, let's move on, they seem to be dug in. and everything that gets open up the monuments and veterans their money and child to...
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probation counselors and school people and community activists and advocates and social service providers and social and health services and welfare administrators all coming together, as i said briefly, to share experience on the ground and the best practices with the perspectives of the various disciplines. in addition before we went out into the field as it were, we also did independent research with an individual who is a nationally known expert with the commercially sexually exploited children and we developed a protocol about best practices. >> it sounds like you did a lot of focus groups, so to speak, that is oftentimes how this information is gathered. perhaps we should follow-up with respect to some of the homework then it occurred in the data analysis going into those meetings. but i do wonder as with so many other areas of public policies, in terms of robust information related to this. >> without a doubt. >> do you use the opportunities and do you see the opportunities to improve that nationally, or do you think that there should be a state-by-state database, so to speak of in
probation counselors and school people and community activists and advocates and social service providers and social and health services and welfare administrators all coming together, as i said briefly, to share experience on the ground and the best practices with the perspectives of the various disciplines. in addition before we went out into the field as it were, we also did independent research with an individual who is a nationally known expert with the commercially sexually exploited...
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. ♪ hello, i'm laura and this is al jazeera live and diplomacy and they head to syria in the latest attemptst peace talks. election results for georgian prime minister ahead in the presidential election and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. ♪ argentina's ruling party has kept control of congress in mid-term elections but opposition has made major gains and there was a party losing seats in four major district and result end her chances of changing the constitution to allow her to stand for a third term. and we are in buenos aries. >> reporter: putting on a brave face, supporters of the ruling party celebrated and sunday's mid-term elections confirmed they lost in key districts throughout the country. >> translator: we will continue building the dream of a better argentina said the vice president defiantly. >> reporter: in the province which has 40% of votes nationwide the president former chief of staff now a rival beat the government star candidate for congress. and she business friendly than the president is already
. ♪ hello, i'm laura and this is al jazeera live and diplomacy and they head to syria in the latest attemptst peace talks. election results for georgian prime minister ahead in the presidential election and. >> i'm investigating the impact that illegal sand mining, is having on the environment and people's lives. ♪ argentina's ruling party has kept control of congress in mid-term elections but opposition has made major gains and there was a party losing seats in four major district...
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they have membership of 190 and budget of $75 million euros and going back to 2010 and by and large apart from what we have seen it slips in under the radar and work quietly but very effectively. >> yes, they do quietly but there is something i would like to point out. the government really has been on the offensive in the north of the country in an area southeast of al-epo city in the country site and major offensive but in that area it's one of the biggest chemical weapons factories in syria and also a factory to produce weapons and it seems that the government is pushing ahead, trying to clear the area from rebels because the rebels who are based in this region are linked to al-qaeda and this would be a nightmare scenario for the west for rebels linked to al-qaeda and getting their hands on chemical weapons stockpiles. so we are seeing a massive offensive in an area here and it seems and it's somehow maybe coordinated with the work of the chemical weapons inspectors on the ground. i cannot confirm it but we do know for a fact the biggest chemical weapons factory is in that area a
they have membership of 190 and budget of $75 million euros and going back to 2010 and by and large apart from what we have seen it slips in under the radar and work quietly but very effectively. >> yes, they do quietly but there is something i would like to point out. the government really has been on the offensive in the north of the country in an area southeast of al-epo city in the country site and major offensive but in that area it's one of the biggest chemical weapons factories in...
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keep the faith and never give up and the faith and hope and love continue to work and hang in there andam. >> host: jason posts on the page thank you for helping design a movement. i'm a student at the university of pennsylvania who has helped form a statewide social justice organization directly based on sncc. can you please talk about you and others how you and others were able to negotiate the voice to the front of the civil rights movement and what lesson can young people today learn? >> guest: as you know before we went on any protest we studied and we have used ourselves with the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. we never, ever tried to put someone down. we were always trying to respect our opponent and fellow human beings. be organized and honest and truthful. have goals and follow your sense of what is right and what is fair and just. it's not only the persistent, but also be interested and operate on great principles. >> host: gail from montana to read our guest is author and congressman john lewis. >> caller: thank you for all of your hard work over the years. my q
keep the faith and never give up and the faith and hope and love continue to work and hang in there andam. >> host: jason posts on the page thank you for helping design a movement. i'm a student at the university of pennsylvania who has helped form a statewide social justice organization directly based on sncc. can you please talk about you and others how you and others were able to negotiate the voice to the front of the civil rights movement and what lesson can young people today learn?...
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and push it back. and up. push it back. and again. up, and down. and step and reach.d the knees, push it out. now reach it out, and swing the arms up. and again, and reach. punch and reach. up. here we go. cross, cross. up, pull it down. and again, cross, cross, cross. and again. up, and down, as we did in the beginning. let's get it going. come on. hut! boy, we're ready to take this show on the road, i think. oh! and again. oh, yeah. come on, break it down. reach it, and reach. use the legs, use the arms. up. use the body. and again. let's go. cross, cross, reach. pull it down. pull it down, pull it down. and in, and out. and same thing to the front. now we're going to make a change. one, two, three, and up. one, two, three, pull the knee up. knee up. knee up. up. and down, and down. abdomen in, hips tucked. squeeze your gluteal muscles. okay, now we're going to lift the heel, four. four. the knee is directly over the foot. change it, and up. change it, and up. let's go. up. here we go. cross, cross, reach. do it again. pull it down. oh, yeah. to the front. big movem
and push it back. and up. push it back. and again. up, and down. and step and reach.d the knees, push it out. now reach it out, and swing the arms up. and again, and reach. punch and reach. up. here we go. cross, cross. up, pull it down. and again, cross, cross, cross. and again. up, and down, as we did in the beginning. let's get it going. come on. hut! boy, we're ready to take this show on the road, i think. oh! and again. oh, yeah. come on, break it down. reach it, and reach. use the legs,...
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thanks much and stick rounds and don't go too far and this is unrolling and we will need you a lot.hcare economist timothy mcbride said too much emphasis is on the october 1 kickoff date for the exchanges and he says if history is any indication the first days of a national overhaul are not as important as what follows and timothy mcbride is a professor in st. louis and joins me now and good to see you and thanks for being with us. >> good evening. >> i'm relieved by what you have to say because i'm hoping october 1st is not some date that is all consuming for us. it's really a date for most people to really kick up their understanding of what is valuable to them. >> i think that is right, october 1 is when people can investigate and get on to healthcare.gov and start asking questions and start investigating this. >> reporter: and it's not -- you studied this well, this is not meant to unroll perfectly. there is a lot of focus in the media about this is delayed and this is changing a little bit. this is massive. >> yeah, i think there will be some fits and starts and it will not go
thanks much and stick rounds and don't go too far and this is unrolling and we will need you a lot.hcare economist timothy mcbride said too much emphasis is on the october 1 kickoff date for the exchanges and he says if history is any indication the first days of a national overhaul are not as important as what follows and timothy mcbride is a professor in st. louis and joins me now and good to see you and thanks for being with us. >> good evening. >> i'm relieved by what you have...
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that is -- >> and going on and on and on and so forth, they are sticking with it. mr. cameron's job in a moment is going to be slightly happier because the rich economy is doing a little better but again we will tell you repeatedly it is driven by house prices and things like that, and they have not u tip, nationalist party which could be top of the european elections next year. so that is another threat that the reason they have painted themselves into the corner and calling a referendum on bring, referendum on british membership in the european union they are trying to head off -- >> britain, many people would think the most predictable country in the world when it comes to politics with one of the greatest, most successful political sheanls which is the conservative party, it is possible in the next two, three years that britain could lose scotland, britain could be in the european union and if they have a big vote in the european union the conservative party could split and end up with a situation where cameron wins the most seats, but doesn't quite get the rig
that is -- >> and going on and on and on and so forth, they are sticking with it. mr. cameron's job in a moment is going to be slightly happier because the rich economy is doing a little better but again we will tell you repeatedly it is driven by house prices and things like that, and they have not u tip, nationalist party which could be top of the european elections next year. so that is another threat that the reason they have painted themselves into the corner and calling a referendum...
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and flexibility. and speed. so that comes from being exposed to -- exposing them to, you can have a singular effect on the ground but what happens by showing them, when you take varied elements that only air power brings, the synergistic effects that can be achieved between air and ground, integrating everything from imagery, allows you to do that. and there is no other way you can achieve. that it goes back to your first question. why does afghan need an air force. so they can have the moment profound effect with the most limited amount of resources. >> what are the capabilities of the afghan air force right now and what you with ill be getting? >> as of today 58mi-17s and we have five closed air sport and we have 6, 208s for resupply. and basically, we have two week, the first two c-130s which ultimately will be four. and then a-29s start showing up in june. >> sir, thank you very much. >> absolutely. >> up next, how the world's largest training and simulation company is facing defense cuts. stay tuned. we wwh
and flexibility. and speed. so that comes from being exposed to -- exposing them to, you can have a singular effect on the ground but what happens by showing them, when you take varied elements that only air power brings, the synergistic effects that can be achieved between air and ground, integrating everything from imagery, allows you to do that. and there is no other way you can achieve. that it goes back to your first question. why does afghan need an air force. so they can have the moment...
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and she thought and thought and then she chose: freedom trail. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> we're talking about using data to transform medicine and empower patients. doctor, we just looked there, we saw president obama talking about the blue button initiative. what is it? and what is that an example of, of what can be done with patients, what they can actually do with data? >> what it fundamentally says is you have a right to your data. and knowledge is power. and if we open up and if we let patients have their own information, whether it is the v.a. doing it, whether it is 37 million medicare beneficiaries, like my mom and dad, and being able to download three years of every claim medicare has paid on their behalf, or whether it is now increasingly, if you go to are doctor's office, or the hospital, you're going be able to go online and download your medical records, to have, and also to access a whole variety of apps and services that are goi
and she thought and thought and then she chose: freedom trail. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> we're talking about using data to transform medicine and empower patients. doctor, we just looked there, we saw president obama talking about the blue button initiative. what is it? and what is that an example of, of what can be done with patients, what they can actually do with data? >>...
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>> and that blowns you're on cnn and -- that means you're on sewn and have power and ahead of the hors d'oeuvre line. we see here in washington, that is what they're interested in. >> that is not why i went to congress. >> all right, we will stay tuned for the next big battle. >> because there will be one. >>> ,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. . >>> welcome back. okay, it's that time of the day and sports time. the sharks entered with one blem oh this season's record. >> joe had two assists as san jose doused the calgary flames, 6-3. the sharks have seven mutuals this season with a five- game road trip and that is in detroit. >>> stanford bounced back with utah. with 24 attempts. arizona state. 49-17. san jose state with the weekend off and we'll host wyoming this coming saturday. part of the stadium. >> the picture is getting a bit more clear about how many people applied for health insurance under the califo
>> and that blowns you're on cnn and -- that means you're on sewn and have power and ahead of the hors d'oeuvre line. we see here in washington, that is what they're interested in. >> that is not why i went to congress. >> all right, we will stay tuned for the next big battle. >> because there will be one. >>> ,, ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him...
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and minutes ago, 6:12 this morning and users and those lanes stacking up. the strike deadline has been on hold for another 24 hours. for right now, more than 45 trains are all running with no delay. golden gate ferries on time. 1-3. everything is moving like clockwork. that's your latest kcbs traffic. for more, if you have to work today, here's more. >> and if you don't, lots of sunshine in the bay area expected and the temperatures going to be something else and warm things up and high pressure clear across the bay area and the top all the way from the coastline and offshore wind. nice and clear in the san francisco and rest of the area now. chilly in some spots and 40 in santa rosa and 52 in san francisco. towards the afternoon, we expect mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures all the way to the cost line. fire danger is not elevated. just beautiful weather to enjoy. 81 and 73 degrees in the monterey bay and as we look at the computer models, looking for it there and today and tomorrow and wednesday, may be late winds tonight into thursday and clouds ac
and minutes ago, 6:12 this morning and users and those lanes stacking up. the strike deadline has been on hold for another 24 hours. for right now, more than 45 trains are all running with no delay. golden gate ferries on time. 1-3. everything is moving like clockwork. that's your latest kcbs traffic. for more, if you have to work today, here's more. >> and if you don't, lots of sunshine in the bay area expected and the temperatures going to be something else and warm things up and high...
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the site right now and they are doing, cab storage and some dispatch from the site, and san francisco, honda has received a lease, and they are both in the national, on this chart, in red. and i don't believe that they have executed the lease yet but it is pending. and the port staff is negotiating to potential leases with the affordable self-storage and affordable currently occupies the area on this map that is orange and green and the area that is orange needs to be vacated for purposes of parking for that. and if, we get, the forest city completes the proposal and we will bring those to you for your consideration, but we are excited about this phase zero work. >> and this is not going to be eligible either. and this is available on the port's website with the staff report and the commission has it in its report as well. and a lot of what we have been doing on the city staff time is organizize ourselves across the city departments and into the teams that are going to be tackling the different components that sarah described. and is sarah is going to be leading the group that will be
the site right now and they are doing, cab storage and some dispatch from the site, and san francisco, honda has received a lease, and they are both in the national, on this chart, in red. and i don't believe that they have executed the lease yet but it is pending. and the port staff is negotiating to potential leases with the affordable self-storage and affordable currently occupies the area on this map that is orange and green and the area that is orange needs to be vacated for purposes of...
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and slash valley and it is coming -- and santa clara valley. and in places like half moon bay.p to the hill and go up on the hill. you will find yourself some upper 60s. friday's forecast. there it is. looks good and the rest of the week looks really good. the story is going to be with the breezy conditions and it is going to be concerned with fire. and it is going to be a warm week ahead. >> thanks, bill. >>> family of michael jackson said they are about to suffer another blow as the man convicted in the pop star's death prepares to be released from prison. >>> how some people are fighting back with an image of the company's former ceo. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and
and slash valley and it is coming -- and santa clara valley. and in places like half moon bay.p to the hill and go up on the hill. you will find yourself some upper 60s. friday's forecast. there it is. looks good and the rest of the week looks really good. the story is going to be with the breezy conditions and it is going to be concerned with fire. and it is going to be a warm week ahead. >> thanks, bill. >>> family of michael jackson said they are about to suffer another blow...
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and that's night and day, literally!ks like there was nothing ever on it and this side is probably a six-month-old pet stain. yeah, actually i can't believe it, it looks like a new carpet. the texture's better, there's no smell, the stain's gone. ...when we pulled the tape up and you could see the line straight down the middle, it was unbelievable. i just couldn't believe the results. >> announcer: get ready to have your carpets and floors look sensational! order now to receive the revolutionary shark sonic duo with everything you need to clean your carpets, rugs, wood and hard floors. you get the carpet cleanser and carpet cleaning pad, the carpet stain pretreater and the carpet stain & scrub pad, the wood and hard floor cleaner and hard floor cleaning pad. plus shark cleaning solutions come in concentrate, so each full-size bottle contains the equivalent of six swiffer wet jet bottles. that saves you a lot of money! and since our pads are washable, you won't be wasting money on disposable pads either. that makes shark
and that's night and day, literally!ks like there was nothing ever on it and this side is probably a six-month-old pet stain. yeah, actually i can't believe it, it looks like a new carpet. the texture's better, there's no smell, the stain's gone. ...when we pulled the tape up and you could see the line straight down the middle, it was unbelievable. i just couldn't believe the results. >> announcer: get ready to have your carpets and floors look sensational! order now to receive the...
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i ran numerous times, and got elected, and now a host of a television show and a talk radio show andly commentary and probably one of the few talk show hosts who have served as a ceo state and previeded over a senate as a lieutenant governor, as a candidate i had to run and win in a state that had only elected three people in my party to statewide office in 150 years, and i won by the largest margin anybody in my party ever had and received 49% of the african-american vote in my state and not many republicans in any state can say that, black or white. i am not saying that to boughs, but i am saying it because i want to qualify what i want to say. having run for office, served in office, and been a talk show host talking about those who serve in office i can tell you that the easy of those is being a talk show host. you see, i get to take a stand and fully control the debate and i can change the subject whenever i want to. i have no responsibility for the outcome of my ideas should they be embraced and adopted and the solutions i push for on radio or tv don't have to work. i can be ab
i ran numerous times, and got elected, and now a host of a television show and a talk radio show andly commentary and probably one of the few talk show hosts who have served as a ceo state and previeded over a senate as a lieutenant governor, as a candidate i had to run and win in a state that had only elected three people in my party to statewide office in 150 years, and i won by the largest margin anybody in my party ever had and received 49% of the african-american vote in my state and not...
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boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been accomplishing chef in the last 20 years in america. and i think we have amazing, passionate young chef here who have done, who have helped us elevate the cuisine. and but what's-- in the past, europe was the country to be asked to open the restaurant in asia or other part of the world. and today they're looking at america and the chef and the restaurant they have to try to open in different city where they try to bring a more cosmopolitan which raises this question as you have heard before. when you opened daniel 20 years ago, that was your baby, that was where you were going to pour everything you knew. >> and i did and did yous. i worked hard for that one. >> you bet. and it was successful and took its place and all that. people wonder how do you define a policy so you done have to be there an it has its same quality. in new york you go to all your restaurants. >> you skip around. >> the days of dna of did daniel even in
boulud. >> and in london, and beijing and singapore and then also two in florida where miami and palm beach. and i think you know, it's wonderful what we have been accomplishing chef in the last 20 years in america. and i think we have amazing, passionate young chef here who have done, who have helped us elevate the cuisine. and but what's-- in the past, europe was the country to be asked to open the restaurant in asia or other part of the world. and today they're looking at america and...
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and so many stipulation and rumors. .. two well come to an apparent global interest in your case to the russian end of the period we have a discussion with nikolai long ago about the way his think tank is developing. if you were telling me there were a lot of youngsters. russian economic relations and challenge me to talk to younger generations of people interested in these revelations. i thought it would be not only useful, but very challenging for all of us. [inaudible] >> much younger than i expected because maturity can bring additional actions to the issues. >> is rather typical for discussion. >> i wanted to extend a special welcome to my colleagues, ambassador pifer of power that we have worked in different settings for so many years trying to resolve issues that still are being discussed and still are mature for being resolved. i would like to limit myself to a number of points, basically three. my first point is that irrespective of what is written about russian-american relations, today i will tell you that i sta
and so many stipulation and rumors. .. two well come to an apparent global interest in your case to the russian end of the period we have a discussion with nikolai long ago about the way his think tank is developing. if you were telling me there were a lot of youngsters. russian economic relations and challenge me to talk to younger generations of people interested in these revelations. i thought it would be not only useful, but very challenging for all of us. [inaudible] >> much younger...
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and israel and palow supported it.n court of human rights told spain to release separatist and pay compensation and he was in prison in 1989 for a number of violent attacks and could lead to release of more separatists and we report. >> reporter: the 1980s in spain of the tax perpetrated by the separatist group etta and caused the government to have tactics against the organization. back in 1989 this woman was jailed for 30 years for taking part in 23 violent attacks including bomb ings and assassinations and scheduled for release in 2008 but they extended her sentence after they pressured politicians. according to the top human rights court that was deemed to be unlawful. on monday judges at the court ordered the immediate release of her as they decided her rights had been violated by retroactive charges to her original sentence. >> translator: firstly the court votes 15-20 that there has been a violation of article 7 of the convention. secondly, it says unanimously in 2008 the plaintiff has been illegally detained. >
and israel and palow supported it.n court of human rights told spain to release separatist and pay compensation and he was in prison in 1989 for a number of violent attacks and could lead to release of more separatists and we report. >> reporter: the 1980s in spain of the tax perpetrated by the separatist group etta and caused the government to have tactics against the organization. back in 1989 this woman was jailed for 30 years for taking part in 23 violent attacks including bomb ings...
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and, you know, the chairs, and the tables, and the chains, and the dust, and the dirt had been thereakeasy days. you know, in other words, when they opened that place, they took the boards off the door and they were ready for business, cobwebs and all. >> bobby tramonte: my father and mother had been on a vacation, and, you know, the bayou was all over new orleans. my dad said, what an appropriate name. >> bill whelan: oh well, mike munley came down to the charles. he said, i want you to take the band in there, but i want my nephew, bobby conway, to be the leader of the band. i said, great. bill it like this: bobby conway and the dixie six featuring "wild" bill whelan. that way i don't have to worry about the band's problems, and i said, i get my money on the side, got my name up in lights, got all the pleasures. >> mike tramonte: the bayou was a hit right out of the box. >> bobby tramonte: i asked my dad, i said, how long was it before you turned a profit? i was expecting him to say two years. he said, we made a profit the first month. >> bill whelan: vince tramonte
and, you know, the chairs, and the tables, and the chains, and the dust, and the dirt had been thereakeasy days. you know, in other words, when they opened that place, they took the boards off the door and they were ready for business, cobwebs and all. >> bobby tramonte: my father and mother had been on a vacation, and, you know, the bayou was all over new orleans. my dad said, what an appropriate name. >> bill whelan: oh well, mike munley came down to the charles. he said, i want...
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partner nations and american citizens and u.s. interests in the region and elsewhere. al-shabaab must be stopped. the federal government of somalia must is increased if capacity. unified a fractured political theem and provide to somalia people. for all of this, the government needs our support and much more. our primary interest is amalia at helping people of somalia build a peaceful nation that is stable with a stable government that is able to ensure civil security and services for its citizens. to turn to what our policy engagement in somalia. admission of the federal government of somalia, our policy had three primary elements. provide support for african andn mission in somalia strategic partner, ethiopia to combat al-shabaab and political space -- and provide political space for the government to operate. second, we wanted to respond to demand debt to the humanitarian crisis -- we want to respond to the humanitarian crisis. and the dual policy. , the threetion elements of our somalian policy has evolved and is as. first we continue to support the primary stable
partner nations and american citizens and u.s. interests in the region and elsewhere. al-shabaab must be stopped. the federal government of somalia must is increased if capacity. unified a fractured political theem and provide to somalia people. for all of this, the government needs our support and much more. our primary interest is amalia at helping people of somalia build a peaceful nation that is stable with a stable government that is able to ensure civil security and services for its...
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the women come in and cement the crafts and submit their work and how they make it and they have an expensive explanation extensive explanation of what it takes to make their art work and the jurors come in and, you know, there are time when is it's like they get that made in china. we can't, right? we can't have them at the show. >> okay. >> there is the high-level, high craftsmanship that goes into every piece of art. >> uh-huh. >> and they bring into this. >> this benefits the women's building in san francisco. >> right. >> and what happens there? >> the women's building is a building in the mission. it's been's long time. they a women-led community that try to empower women and the things they do. they have a lot of different services that they include which, for anywhere from teaching them how to use computers. >> uh-huh. >> and helping them find jobs. and fitness classes. they have yoga and zumba there. >> uh-huh. >> and it's a great place to build community. if you're a woman who came in from another country and just, you know, it's all overwhelming the women's building is supportive.
the women come in and cement the crafts and submit their work and how they make it and they have an expensive explanation extensive explanation of what it takes to make their art work and the jurors come in and, you know, there are time when is it's like they get that made in china. we can't, right? we can't have them at the show. >> okay. >> there is the high-level, high craftsmanship that goes into every piece of art. >> uh-huh. >> and they bring into this. >>...
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and everyone's tails and burst into applause and some were weeping and the sense of hope people had when the children's theater is still possible. and the tremendous sense of hope, because faisan's teenage daughter told me, in spite of everything that happened she wanted to become a theater director like her father. when i was leaving the menu, came across the drawing space in the event. and some do a lot, no fear. the longest chapter in the book, the chapter on women's rights, everywhere i went women were in the forefront in the struggle against extremism. .. she argues the strategy needs to be political that takes debate off of the religious terrain where they wish to trap us. now, across the age spectrum, i met akbar, 19 years old at the time i met her in afghanistan, a gej student, who just founded young women for change, that did something remarkable in july 2011. they argued a street prozest against harassment of women saying i have the right to walk freely in my city, and harkening back to the comments in the fliers, they made the argument that street harassment a anti-islam up be
and everyone's tails and burst into applause and some were weeping and the sense of hope people had when the children's theater is still possible. and the tremendous sense of hope, because faisan's teenage daughter told me, in spite of everything that happened she wanted to become a theater director like her father. when i was leaving the menu, came across the drawing space in the event. and some do a lot, no fear. the longest chapter in the book, the chapter on women's rights, everywhere i...
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and sports and show business, and business, i mean jay-z is kind of the man right now and anybody -- >> rose: if he makes early money in drugs he is the first person to tell you. >> and he -- you know, and in his world, he is the guy right now and anybody who meets him will say the same thing. >> rose: he is the guy. in other words they all somehow all roads lead to jaycee ceo in one way. >> jay-z in one way or another. >> >> and his lady is the lady. >> yes. and the. >> what is the baby's name. >> ivy blue. >> i remember. >> blue ivy. >> blue ivy. >> rose: you will have to correct me. >> i remember one time jackie o and hamill came in, i thought that is a couple right there. > > rose: it was. >> and they are the modern version of that. >> rose:. >> jackie dated for a while. and that is a sight to see. >> yes? >> rose: you went to the -- didn't you go up and visit elaine and is it a possibility? because it was a place, to me living on the east side to be able to go up there at night if it was 11:00 or 12:00 o'clock and just hang out with friends. >> it was very tantalizing and it was
and sports and show business, and business, i mean jay-z is kind of the man right now and anybody -- >> rose: if he makes early money in drugs he is the first person to tell you. >> and he -- you know, and in his world, he is the guy right now and anybody who meets him will say the same thing. >> rose: he is the guy. in other words they all somehow all roads lead to jaycee ceo in one way. >> jay-z in one way or another. >> >> and his lady is the lady....
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and pennsylvania and delaware and new york and connecticut and massachusetts and rhode island sell gaitions, we made -- delegations, we made sure in this legislation there was ample money for mitigation. so that if or when, god forbid, another storm like sandy occurs, we'll be better protected. but second, the president took a bold and important step in releasing his climate action plan. now, that is a critical blueprint for reducing carbon pollution. the plan lays out a framework for implementing new mitigation plans for federal, state and local governments by tying federal funding to new standards on climate adaptation. we know the simple economic truth of investing in mitigation projects -- they save money. according to research, for every $1 we invest in mitigation, we save $4 down the road because things will be protected and the taxpayers won't have to shell out the same dollars again and again and again. so it really doesn't matter what side of the climate change debate you're on when it comes to investing in mitigation. being pro mitigation makes good fiscal sense for the federal go
and pennsylvania and delaware and new york and connecticut and massachusetts and rhode island sell gaitions, we made -- delegations, we made sure in this legislation there was ample money for mitigation. so that if or when, god forbid, another storm like sandy occurs, we'll be better protected. but second, the president took a bold and important step in releasing his climate action plan. now, that is a critical blueprint for reducing carbon pollution. the plan lays out a framework for...
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north side, and the west side, and go to the east side, and essextown to white marsh and the crossingsoking good this morning. and one issue, this is now 295 southbound at annapolis road, it is knocking out the right lane, the crash on the wall, on the scene, at that one. and 695 at green spring looking good at the outer loop and the inner loop. and 695 the topside at harford road, looking very good, thus far this morning. going to bwi, speeds are 45 miles an hour, and we're looking good there. and 95 north and southbound south of the city limbs looking very good. travel times if you're taking 95, between 895 harbor tunnel throughway to the fort mchenry toll plaza, that should take six minutes. and 695, 95, to 83 and the outer loop, that is an 11 minute ride. and 695 between 795 to 95, on the outer loop, that is an 11 minute ride. looking good. we will update the traffic and the weather and more news coming up after this. >>> good morning, topping america's money, the red ink continues to spill all over wall street as the u.s. approaches another debt default deadline. the dow has falle
north side, and the west side, and go to the east side, and essextown to white marsh and the crossingsoking good this morning. and one issue, this is now 295 southbound at annapolis road, it is knocking out the right lane, the crash on the wall, on the scene, at that one. and 695 at green spring looking good at the outer loop and the inner loop. and 695 the topside at harford road, looking very good, thus far this morning. going to bwi, speeds are 45 miles an hour, and we're looking good there....
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and? >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> rock legend lou reed has died at the age of 71. ♪ >> hello, everyone. fresh allegations about the scale of secret u.s. monitoring of other countries. they monitored 60 million telephone calls in spain according to documents in one month. one news agency was quoted as saying that the nsa used japan to help the monitor fiber ache cables. request.ected the u.s. the buildup of revelations about theeillance has prompted civil liberties committee to go to washington to seek answers. >> yesterday they protested outside. today a delegation from the european parliament civil liberties committee is meeting in washington to discuss america's alleged surveillance. revelations continue to emerge. in germany one newspaper is the nationaling security agency informant claims that barack obama new that they were monitoring angela merkel in 2010. a contradiction to reports that he told her that he had no idea about the bugging. in spain in newspaper has reported t
and? >> ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> rock legend lou reed has died at the age of 71. ♪ >> hello, everyone. fresh allegations about the scale of secret u.s. monitoring of other countries. they monitored 60 million telephone calls in spain according to documents in one month. one news agency was quoted as saying that the nsa used japan to help the monitor fiber ache cables. request.ected the u.s. the buildup of revelations about theeillance has prompted civil...
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and trauma, and plastic surgery, dermatology and we have got, about 23 different clinics and cardology is the latest. and the latest additions that the physicians come to the hospital. and in addition, in terms of proximity, we do work with ucsf and the renal service at san francisco general, and it is run by the su. csf renal service, and we are more in proximity with the ucsf with the medical center and who they work with in terms of referring to potential transplants also and so that, different benefit in terms of proximity. >> did you survey any of the 132, or patients did you talk to any of them about this option or proposal. we have not. we have had discussions with staff and presentations at the joint conference but in terms of surveying patients. no, we did not. >> why would you not do that? obviously staff is going to be impacted and it is good that you spoke to them. but why would you not talk to the 132 people that are ultimately are going to be the ones that are most impacted by this move? >> i think that in hindsight we should have done that, and that is a mistake that we
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and the rotunda and we can find some common ground and there's a lot we're not going to agree on andentify the areas that we do agree and go forward. i think that's what the country wants us to do. i think that's honestly what we have a chance to do and it's teechl f team for us to get down and get the job done. >> as you look past over the last month, roy blunt saying this quote, we managed to dwoid ourselves on something we were unified on. and the president had the worst august that anyone president could have had and we managed to change the topic. was that one of the objectives to delay the president's objectives here? >> no. i don't think it was meant to delay them at all. it was a sincere effort to deal with a very bad law and the rollout of obama care has demonstrated multiple flaws in the system, and i think we'll see more of that. was that a wise tactic? personally, i don't think so. i agree with my friend senator blunt whoi u i used to be deput with. folks had an opportunity to make their case and now it's time to get down and identify some things where we can agree on and
and the rotunda and we can find some common ground and there's a lot we're not going to agree on andentify the areas that we do agree and go forward. i think that's what the country wants us to do. i think that's honestly what we have a chance to do and it's teechl f team for us to get down and get the job done. >> as you look past over the last month, roy blunt saying this quote, we managed to dwoid ourselves on something we were unified on. and the president had the worst august that...
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it and so chandler and charlotte and caroline grace and huck.t is going to be noisy at our house this christmas and we couldn't be happier. and congratulations and welcome to the family little huck. >> being grandpa to four young grandchildren i am concerned about the stories making head leans. in florida, two tone age girls were arrested after police reallyinged relentless bullying led to the suicide of 12-year-old rebecca sedwick. one of the parents could be charged for knowingly allowed her daughter to post the bullying comments on line. vifian has been charged with two count was child, because and bodily harm and neglect. this video shoes her punching and screaming profanitiys at the two kids that were fighting. moenl in massachusetts, 17-year-old honor student and volleyball team captain erib cox was tripped of her roll as captain and suspended for five gapes after she drove to pick up a friend from a party saying she was too drunk to drive. how responsible should parents be and how do parents keep up with what they are doing. jenny ericson
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and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easyo understand and very easy toderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's techniques and strategies we hadn't had any realies estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his techniques lay it to rest because thisay it is the real deal. we had a great time. it'e been a blast. we've learned so much from the techniques like my wife was just sayin'my it's been wonderful. team ramando!derful. weboth sold this property, he wald away we got another property, you've got to go to the seminar. learn how to do this.nar. armando can teach you. anybody can do this. armando believes right now is a phenomenal time to make money in real estate. call the number at the bottom of your screen and register for the free live event c
and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easyo understand and very easy toderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's techniques and strategies we hadn't had any realies estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his...
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and i tried and her interactions at headquarters and s and so foi tried to make that as realistic as possible and still make it entertaining. >> the book starts with the main character and vanessa pearson meeting covertly with an informant. those kind of meetings and the cloak and dagger thing and the advanced world of technology with so many different ways of communicating that still happens? >> believe it or not yes. despite the technology what matters is the human interaction. i'm biased. the human intel against is goiny telyarintelligence is helpful bs really only with that human interaction that there is a certain degree of trust and you understand what the intent is and that is where critical intelligence comes in. vanessa pearson meeting her asset in ver vienna. >> when you wrote your autobiography you had the cia vetting it and not wanting you to write it. did you have any issues with this book? >> when you join the cia you are obligated to secretsy and ceic d everything i write i have to go buby the cia. unlike "fair game" which had quite a bit redacted this one therthere ar
and i tried and her interactions at headquarters and s and so foi tried to make that as realistic as possible and still make it entertaining. >> the book starts with the main character and vanessa pearson meeting covertly with an informant. those kind of meetings and the cloak and dagger thing and the advanced world of technology with so many different ways of communicating that still happens? >> believe it or not yes. despite the technology what matters is the human interaction....
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and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's we hadn't had any real estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his techniques lay it to rest because thisay it is the real deal. we had a great time. it'e been a blast. we've learned so much from the techniques like my wife was just sayin'my it's been wonderful. team ramando!derful. weboth sold this property, he walked away we got another property, you've got to go to the seminar. learn w to do this.minar. armando can teach you. anybody can do this. armando believes right now is a phenomenal time to make moneyn real estate. call the number at the bottom of your screen and register for the free live event coming to your area this w
and and act on it.t. and he provided all that. the teaching really does go back to the basics you know abcs, 123s it makesu it very easy to understand and very easy tounderstand progress quickly. before learning armando's we hadn't had any real estate experience except for buying our own home. from there we made our 1st deal and we thank armando and his techniquesarmando and strategies. any skeptism about it, the techniques are anything but and there's a program and his techniques lay it to...
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rather than just during rush hour and on interstate 80 and 680 and 880. car pool lanes would be added to highway 24 near the tunnel. if there is a strike on monday we will be on early with complete coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. half an hour early with the latest on the talks and your commute. >> a's fans are disappointed after they dropped the winner-take-all game five at the coliseum. cabrera hit a two run homer putting the tigers head 2-0. verlander dominated with a no-hit bid into the 7th and struck out ten in eight scoreless innings and now pitched 30 consecutive shut out innings against oakland a post-season record. they advance to the championship against the red some. a's fans gave the players a standing ovation for the memorable season. we will make it further next year. >> last year no one picked them to do anything. they are scrappy. they fight hard. that is what you want them to see. >> some fans say they are thrilled the a's made it to the post-season this year and the a's who were 27 in payroll size after having the small of the pay row last
rather than just during rush hour and on interstate 80 and 680 and 880. car pool lanes would be added to highway 24 near the tunnel. if there is a strike on monday we will be on early with complete coverage starting at 4:00 a.m. half an hour early with the latest on the talks and your commute. >> a's fans are disappointed after they dropped the winner-take-all game five at the coliseum. cabrera hit a two run homer putting the tigers head 2-0. verlander dominated with a no-hit bid into the...
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talked and sent tying ear note and sent rosie a note and just said remember, justin, today is a super important day. so don't -- let's not pretend we are back at lake mono we are at the u.s. open. >> rose: and we could win sovereignty face the fact we are there because it is going to take a lot of energy for you to pretend you are somewhere you are not, to so accept it and say to roger federer i think pressure is a privilege. >> rose: john grisham and sean foley next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> well the big issue with publishing is five-year, how many people are going to be reading books on a kindle as opposed, you know, a book. and if that number is 50 percent, the ramifications are huge for the entire i have. >> rose: john grisham is here, he publishes novel time to kill in 1989, and told the story of a small-time lawyer, jake, and a racially charged murder trial in clant on the, mississippi, the book had initial print run of 5,000 copies, some of w
talked and sent tying ear note and sent rosie a note and just said remember, justin, today is a super important day. so don't -- let's not pretend we are back at lake mono we are at the u.s. open. >> rose: and we could win sovereignty face the fact we are there because it is going to take a lot of energy for you to pretend you are somewhere you are not, to so accept it and say to roger federer i think pressure is a privilege. >> rose: john grisham and sean foley next. funding for...
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she was 14 years old and snatched from her bed room and abused physically and mentally and sexually and whole time. >> somehow, it would get worse. when i thought it was bad enough to drink alcohol. he forced me to drink so much. next morning my face and hair would be crusted to the ground in vomit. >> this is dr. keith a blon ow. >> i. dr. ably. >> and elizabeth smart's story is jaw- dropping as we always have known and she talked about how two hideous people deprived her of water and food for days and she was basically kept as brian david mitchell's sex slave in a course of nine months. dr. do you find when people go back to ve visit the trauma they endured as she had to for writing the book, is it healing or reopen all of the wounds? >> there is healthy debate about that in psychiatry. >> i find that people heal. when you face your demons instead of running from them you find out you are bigger than they are. her unsparring autobiograpy shows she must have therefore survived it to the extent that she is able to look at it and stare it down. >> it is hard for people to understand why
she was 14 years old and snatched from her bed room and abused physically and mentally and sexually and whole time. >> somehow, it would get worse. when i thought it was bad enough to drink alcohol. he forced me to drink so much. next morning my face and hair would be crusted to the ground in vomit. >> this is dr. keith a blon ow. >> i. dr. ably. >> and elizabeth smart's story is jaw- dropping as we always have known and she talked about how two hideous people deprived...
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he looked like a leader and sound like a leader and used the vocabulary of leadership and people were persuaded by him and they did follow him and they were fooled by him so he was somebody that possessed the skill set but didn't possess the moral or the efik requirements to be a leader and he eventually dragged the company down because when i took over it was almost impossible for me to do business with certain companies. i couldn't entertain wal-mart as a customer even though they would potentially would buy seven or 8 million batteries a year but they would say i'm sorry but we are not going to deal with a company where the former ceo is headed for the federal penitentiary erie. so i found that a lot of doors i couldn't raise equity because the company was still under indictment in federal states -- several states. this was a guy whose personal greed and willingness to cheat and lie to achieve his goals actually destroyed the company and drove it into chapter 11. >> host: i think you did right by the week. but me ask you this question. why did you talk about -- at the end of the bo
he looked like a leader and sound like a leader and used the vocabulary of leadership and people were persuaded by him and they did follow him and they were fooled by him so he was somebody that possessed the skill set but didn't possess the moral or the efik requirements to be a leader and he eventually dragged the company down because when i took over it was almost impossible for me to do business with certain companies. i couldn't entertain wal-mart as a customer even though they would...
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and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. >>> i know your father is backstage and he's very proud of you, but would he be mad if i adopted you? because you sure are swell. >> did you see that interview this tuesday night, jon stewart in awe frankly as we all are of malala yousafzai the pakistani teenager who you might remember was shot in the head by a taliban gunman one year ago this week, and on monday malala became the youngest person ever to be nominated for a nobel peace prize and as her week in new york is wrapped up, but she didn't win, but she did sit down to talk with our very own christiane amanpour. >> the thing is, they can kill me, they can only kill malala. but it does not mean that they can kill my cause as well. my cause of education, my cause of peace, and my cause of human rights, my
and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. >>> i know your father is backstage and he's very proud of you, but would he be mad if i adopted you? because you sure are swell. >> did you see that interview this tuesday night, jon stewart in awe frankly as we all are of malala...
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and there are pens and cards on your seats. so, please, keep those in mind as the discussion goes on and write down questions, and i will receive them, and when the time is right, i'll ask as many as i can. so with that, judge starr? >> thank you, tony. so thankful that the reporters committee has decided to hold an event at the national press club, and it's a privilege to be here with my friends and colleagues on the panel. i'm going to be autobiographical just for a moment. i'm in favor of greater transparency in the supreme court, so that's the organizing principle and the application of that principle. what i'd like to speak to is i am and have been for now a couple of decades in favor of cameras in the court. i was trained as a young pup by chief justice warren burger for whom i was privileged to clerk for two years, and he was a great protecter of traditions while at the same time seeking to reform, change the court's procedures in a number of ways. he loved to share with the law clerks as we came in that he was in favor
and there are pens and cards on your seats. so, please, keep those in mind as the discussion goes on and write down questions, and i will receive them, and when the time is right, i'll ask as many as i can. so with that, judge starr? >> thank you, tony. so thankful that the reporters committee has decided to hold an event at the national press club, and it's a privilege to be here with my friends and colleagues on the panel. i'm going to be autobiographical just for a moment. i'm in favor...
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and those that we felt we could honestly and clearly and legally reopen, we have done that. >> by the way, i have limited amount of time left, but i want to say at least speaking for this member i just heard my colleague from colorado make some rather strong statements about you and your service. i completely disavow those comments. i think you have been an exemplary public servant. i think you've done the best you could under very trying circumstances. i think you have put up with some criticism because some -- no one here, of course -- want to deflect public attention from their own actions, namely the consequences of a shutdown. but to trash somebody's good reputation who has served this country well as labor of love as well as your professional commitment to the national parks and making them the best they can be, i just want you to know that many of us here and many throughout the country who very much value your service and deeply regret any suggestions that somehow you're responsible for the shutdown --? >> would the gentleman yield? >> i have seven seconds, mr. chairman, but i
and those that we felt we could honestly and clearly and legally reopen, we have done that. >> by the way, i have limited amount of time left, but i want to say at least speaking for this member i just heard my colleague from colorado make some rather strong statements about you and your service. i completely disavow those comments. i think you have been an exemplary public servant. i think you've done the best you could under very trying circumstances. i think you have put up with some...
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i pay rent on a building and i have gas and water expenses and gas and utilities and i have zero incomeand it's so new i yet have and a product approved. >> it's affecting everybody. they can't bring new products. they at least have -- >> have established business from other products. >> this is my only product and i can't get anything on the market. >> natasha yo your case is whate have heard more about. you were furloughed from a census burrow bureau. this broke my heart i had to sit down with my five-year-old girl to have a conversation conversas with her. >> what is the immediate impact on you and your family? >> the immediate impact my husband and i both work. he is not a federal government employee. i make more money than him. my contribution is what we depend on together to make it day-by-day, and just to make ends meet. so it's a lot of pressure on him to hold down bills that he wouldn't be able to do alone by himself. we are finding our self self oug to figure out which expenses we are going to pay over others. most of us will receive our last paycheck tomorrow or no later than
i pay rent on a building and i have gas and water expenses and gas and utilities and i have zero incomeand it's so new i yet have and a product approved. >> it's affecting everybody. they can't bring new products. they at least have -- >> have established business from other products. >> this is my only product and i can't get anything on the market. >> natasha yo your case is whate have heard more about. you were furloughed from a census burrow bureau. this broke my...
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senate and white house and republicans and democrats, and the dysfunction is pal papable. there are five women at the table and we are doers and solution oriented and i was honored and pleased to be one of them. i want optimistic but it is taking too long to get there. >> maybe girl power will save the day. you are optimistic in the next hour or so we'll come out with something? >> i don't know about the next hour or so. but soon. urgency is key here and the american people are demanding that we get things done. it is historic that the 18 people around the table 5 or 6 of them were woman and common sense conservatives that are used to juggling many things and on the front lines of spending and dealing with the needs of our families and different policys. and i see it as a positive thing. i am excited about where we are going. i am pleased and honored to be a part of it. i think we will have answers, soon. >> you can multitask with the best of them. >> women. >> maybeel that be the answer. snrs the utah government could reach adrian agreement with the feds. >>> the arizona
senate and white house and republicans and democrats, and the dysfunction is pal papable. there are five women at the table and we are doers and solution oriented and i was honored and pleased to be one of them. i want optimistic but it is taking too long to get there. >> maybe girl power will save the day. you are optimistic in the next hour or so we'll come out with something? >> i don't know about the next hour or so. but soon. urgency is key here and the american people are...
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and i click it, and it's going to signal. literally, in just 30 seconds, and i'm good to go. >> he showed us how to access the dark net. we used a special free software called tower, and browsers are virtually undetectable as they navigate the underworl underwor. >> how does it work? >> it gets your information across a series of nodes, and a node would be a user of tor, who allows his computer to relay messages across the network. >> like with pinball, the messages is going over here and here? >> this is happening all over the world, so my message is pinging over to siberia if there's a tor user out there. >> this allows them without any websites for their identity not being revealed >> it's a creation of the u.s. government through and through. it was originally developed to allow military agents to communicate safely. the more people using the network, the stronger social security, which is why the u.s. government opened it up to the public. and now we have millions of users on the tor network. >> it's not only used for si
and i click it, and it's going to signal. literally, in just 30 seconds, and i'm good to go. >> he showed us how to access the dark net. we used a special free software called tower, and browsers are virtually undetectable as they navigate the underworl underwor. >> how does it work? >> it gets your information across a series of nodes, and a node would be a user of tor, who allows his computer to relay messages across the network. >> like with pinball, the messages is...
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and they are ready and available.ady. may or may not be ready. and that is purely up to the producers to make that decision. but are there women of color out there who are stellar in what they do? absolutely. and they deserve that opportunity. it's just a matter of getting that opportunity and being seen. like i said before, when it comes to lauren michaels, my quote is this, seek and ye shall find, knock and the door shall be opened, ask and it shall be given. they're out there. they're willing. they're ready. and they're extremely talented. >> debra, a quick yes or no question. is saturday night live discriminating? >> it's not a yes or no question. i'm sorry. it's two blanket for me to answer that. bottom line is they're going to do what they want to do. this is a television show this is not a democracy. so to be fair to both "saturday natu night live" and the truth, they're going to do what they want to do the way they want to do it and they have that right. >> debra wilson, thank you so much from los angeles. >>
and they are ready and available.ady. may or may not be ready. and that is purely up to the producers to make that decision. but are there women of color out there who are stellar in what they do? absolutely. and they deserve that opportunity. it's just a matter of getting that opportunity and being seen. like i said before, when it comes to lauren michaels, my quote is this, seek and ye shall find, knock and the door shall be opened, ask and it shall be given. they're out there. they're...
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moms and dads. many of my students started with little to no money and on a part-time basis. one of the reasons i have so many successful students is because one of the first things that we teach you at the event is how to find killer real-estate deals you can flip and how to find the best deals that you can hold on that create monthly cash flow. in fact, this property right behind me was a pre-foreclosure that i got at a rock-bottom price using one of my strategies that you're gonna learn at the event. this isn't just something i talk about. this is what i do every day, and this is what my students are out there doing every day. and this is something that can change your life forever >> well, our eyes have been opened to amazing strategies that we didn't even know existed, and now our company is getting killer deals. >> now, i know what you might be thinking -- "than, don't you need money to be successful in real estate?" you see, that's one of the biggest misconceptions. in fact, take this house b
moms and dads. many of my students started with little to no money and on a part-time basis. one of the reasons i have so many successful students is because one of the first things that we teach you at the event is how to find killer real-estate deals you can flip and how to find the best deals that you can hold on that create monthly cash flow. in fact, this property right behind me was a pre-foreclosure that i got at a rock-bottom price using one of my strategies that you're gonna learn at...
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has seen premiums going up and up and up and everyone who clicks on obamacare and sees the premiums, sees the premiums going up and up and up. president obama promised the american people if you like your health insurance, you can keep it. we now know that statement was flat out, categorically false. people all over the country are losing their health insurance. 15,000 u.p.s. employees got a notification in the mail that they were losing spousal coverage. their houses and wives were all losing the health insurance that they wanted and they liked. that is happening all over the country. it's wrong. and the focus in my view should not be on the politics of washington. the politics of washington is the -- at the end of the day doesn't matter. what the focus should be is on making washington, d.c. listen to the american people and respond to the very real harms that obamacare is causing to millions of people. thank you very much. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. >> senator ted cruz delive
has seen premiums going up and up and up and everyone who clicks on obamacare and sees the premiums, sees the premiums going up and up and up. president obama promised the american people if you like your health insurance, you can keep it. we now know that statement was flat out, categorically false. people all over the country are losing their health insurance. 15,000 u.p.s. employees got a notification in the mail that they were losing spousal coverage. their houses and wives were all losing...