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and water. when we would ask for more they would beat us and give us filthy dishes to eat in and ask for milk forthey would tell us to give them seawater. >> reporter: malaysia is a major hub for people smugglers and made headlines in may after secret trafficking camps and graves of migrants were discovered along its border with thailand. >> over the last, say, a period of two years we see an increase of about 20-25% of persons involved in human trafficking. >> but in the latest trafficking and persons report the u.s. state department is expected to up grade malaysia from its lowest ranking which it was given just last year. the country's tier three status prevented the u.s. from pursuing a free trade agreement, denying american goods easy access to the booming malaysia market. but with an improved ranking the u.s. can negotiate the so called trans pacific partnership agreement with malaysia and counter china's foot hold in the region. >> thai does include in asia and going with the asia infrastructure bank and road and so it's a way of showing that the u.s. still has influence in the region it s
and water. when we would ask for more they would beat us and give us filthy dishes to eat in and ask for milk forthey would tell us to give them seawater. >> reporter: malaysia is a major hub for people smugglers and made headlines in may after secret trafficking camps and graves of migrants were discovered along its border with thailand. >> over the last, say, a period of two years we see an increase of about 20-25% of persons involved in human trafficking. >> but in the...
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timeframe and those not being able to use the spaces when they are vacant all day and clearly not used in the evenings. so it makes submission of parking plans. the proponents of the parking plan include the following: the number of parking spaces and rational, the average number of employees anticipated to be on-site each day. the timing and fadesing of the project, and the requirement of an update from the contractor at a midpoint of the project to notify the department of any expected changes. whether it's possibly feasible to use opportunity for carpooling or other off-site parking arangement suches as nearby garbages and that on-street parking is valuable to the general public by 4:00 p.m. if the space has gob unused. and other information effect that is deemed valuable for understanding the impact of the project only the neighborhood or neighborhood parking supply. and since the introduction of this legislation supervisor christensen was also engaged with us on this the issue, given the impact she was seen in district and i will let her explain the key components that she fought
timeframe and those not being able to use the spaces when they are vacant all day and clearly not used in the evenings. so it makes submission of parking plans. the proponents of the parking plan include the following: the number of parking spaces and rational, the average number of employees anticipated to be on-site each day. the timing and fadesing of the project, and the requirement of an update from the contractor at a midpoint of the project to notify the department of any expected...
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to increase transparency and information. like i said i used to run a network and saw 4,000 small business owners every year and the common issue we saw with our business owners was just they wanted to do good work. they had a hard time figuring out how do they proceed and for me it's always about providing information, providing transparency and providing access to people that can help whether it's a cass inspector or an consultant. there is a tremendous need for people on the ground to provide technical assistance which is the worse word for [inaudible] individual consulting and that 101 kind of guidance so please note that for the state of california we are deeply invested in our small business community. we want to know what we can do on the state level to help small business thrive and succeed and to me this information needs to to be shared so they can understand what some of the best practices are so that's all. >> well, we have created on this time agenda that we shared to learn more about what small businesses interested in and looking
to increase transparency and information. like i said i used to run a network and saw 4,000 small business owners every year and the common issue we saw with our business owners was just they wanted to do good work. they had a hard time figuring out how do they proceed and for me it's always about providing information, providing transparency and providing access to people that can help whether it's a cass inspector or an consultant. there is a tremendous need for people on the ground to...
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we carried our people and then lunor and robert [inaudible] couldn't pay us. and then it was always this issue and that issue and aortissue. every time it came time to get paid it was a issue about good getting paid. we sent pay roll and they are not getting us paid. they carry the pay roll until we get paid from lunor. in doing that they-we are trying to work with them scr make the project work so we can have a successful completion and in doing that they are helping us by carrying pay roll, we did our part which is carry our responsibility until we get paid. their issue is they couldn't pay us when they were supposed to. now they carrying the pay roll they didn't pay the federal or state taxes and weoed 90 something thousand dollars in state taxes and don't know how much federal taxes because they didn't pay. at the end of the day they put us off the project saying we didn't perform and our job is-what we are coming here today for is for the ocii or somebody have teeth saying you can't do this. we need protection. they say sue us in cort. we are is a small co
we carried our people and then lunor and robert [inaudible] couldn't pay us. and then it was always this issue and that issue and aortissue. every time it came time to get paid it was a issue about good getting paid. we sent pay roll and they are not getting us paid. they carry the pay roll until we get paid from lunor. in doing that they-we are trying to work with them scr make the project work so we can have a successful completion and in doing that they are helping us by carrying pay roll,...
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the wood is burned and used to produce charcoal, which the locals use for cooking. most people have neither electricity nor gas. jean: people aren't being provided viable options. in haiti for example, if you were to provide propane gas at a decent price that can compete with charcoal and provide a wide enough distribution for it, and then outlaw the cutting of trees for charcoal production, it should be fine. reporter: reforestation is under way but it will be years before the mangroves recover. to provide more food, fruit trees are being planted. the foundation is giving away or selling at cost orange and lemon trees and other seedlings. but few people seem to be interested. jean: it's extremely frustrating. people should perhaps be doing this on their own. it doesn't cost much, it's not highly technical, and yet a lot of people just don't seem to be doing it. so i don't know if it's something which happened culturally down the line, but it's something which we really need to have people get much more involved in. reporter: still, it's not easy. people are resisti
the wood is burned and used to produce charcoal, which the locals use for cooking. most people have neither electricity nor gas. jean: people aren't being provided viable options. in haiti for example, if you were to provide propane gas at a decent price that can compete with charcoal and provide a wide enough distribution for it, and then outlaw the cutting of trees for charcoal production, it should be fine. reporter: reforestation is under way but it will be years before the mangroves...
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you know, we fought against the archdiocese, many of us latino and many of us catholics and saved businesses. for us, we cannot forget that some of the empty spaces that -- i live there, so i have counted them. it's not 19. you know, i counted three. what i did see is that allen mccarthy's space was once a small business and he combined them to make a big space because he forced out the old tenant to do this to get higher rent and right now he is asking for $12,500 a month. so this is a latino cultural district. it's important, because people are moving in, and they forget that this is a district, a cultural district with its integrity -- >> if i may, i just wanted to ask a question. i'm happy to see commissioner bustos here. what is your bigest fear as a long time residence? >> thank you for asking. my biggest fear is that you have people invested, who lived there and made the best of the mission. you have us asking and begging for this. and then you have folks that just come in all of a sudden it's not enough. and they act like christopher columbus discovering america as if no one else was
you know, we fought against the archdiocese, many of us latino and many of us catholics and saved businesses. for us, we cannot forget that some of the empty spaces that -- i live there, so i have counted them. it's not 19. you know, i counted three. what i did see is that allen mccarthy's space was once a small business and he combined them to make a big space because he forced out the old tenant to do this to get higher rent and right now he is asking for $12,500 a month. so this is a latino...
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show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a yearerve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like is the receipts that are simple and not feel like it's a
show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a yearerve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the...
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the whole idea of highest and best use is not what is ruling here. i think what we need is to have -- we have to control. we have to protect that neighborhood. we have to protect that community. and this is the kind of measure that i would ask you to please support this measure. you heard on june 8th with 100 people, this is part of that movement. there is a ballot initiative that just qualified. this is part of that movement. this is a very rational, good approach to protect the small businesss in the neighborhood. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is denise deanna, and i support the calle 24 special use district. i have a hard time figuring out how any of us living in san francisco are going to find the services that we need, if we're going to have wall-to-wall restaurants? which seems to be the current -- what is happening currently. small businesses are an economic stimulation by providing jobs locally. they spend most of their revenue within the community, while giving cohesion to the community, for which they prov
the whole idea of highest and best use is not what is ruling here. i think what we need is to have -- we have to control. we have to protect that neighborhood. we have to protect that community. and this is the kind of measure that i would ask you to please support this measure. you heard on june 8th with 100 people, this is part of that movement. there is a ballot initiative that just qualified. this is part of that movement. this is a very rational, good approach to protect the small...
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to have to accompanying come out and recruit now they're coming to us. >> today, we learned about the office of economic workforce development and it's effort to foster community and make the buyer market street corridor something that be proud of thanks to much for watching and tune in next time for. >> we all know a major earthquake will eventually hit san francisco are reproerl presented san francisco is making sure we are with the public safety buildings. >> this consists of 4 consultants the police headquarters with the from 850 with a brand new fire station number 4 to serve mission bay swimming pools at office of economic workforce development in the fire station thirty. >> is the the hall of justice on bryant the new home for 2 hundred and 50 uniform and voiven compresses we all it was opened in 19 so sociothat is a 50-year improvement as far as structure and work environment had that will be a great place to work. >> when construction began in 2011 this was with an clear goal to make sure with the big one heights the resident will will have a funct
to have to accompanying come out and recruit now they're coming to us. >> today, we learned about the office of economic workforce development and it's effort to foster community and make the buyer market street corridor something that be proud of thanks to much for watching and tune in next time for. >> we all know a major earthquake will eventually hit san francisco are reproerl presented san francisco is making sure we are with the public safety buildings. >> this consists...
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quiet courage and our pioneers for your belief in each other and you're telling us belief in this month foundational principle that love is what it is all about marriage matters families matter and that's what we're firmly today a day of administration a celebration of everything that makes i think this country is special place and how appropriate and i'll close how appropriate that right behind us mayor ed lee and others are going to walk in and celebrate the founding of the united nations that happened 70 years ago how appropriate the spirit of the united nations is the spirit of this moment about pluralism and a recognize that we're all better off when we're better than off and celebrate our interesting derivatives but at the end of the day what makes this country not good but great is when we reconcile those differences and celebrate the things that bind us that maturity that dr. king talked about we practice pluralism we celebrate we don't 0 tolerate your diversity this is the great difference of our state and nation i'm grateful to be back i'm grateful to be i
quiet courage and our pioneers for your belief in each other and you're telling us belief in this month foundational principle that love is what it is all about marriage matters families matter and that's what we're firmly today a day of administration a celebration of everything that makes i think this country is special place and how appropriate and i'll close how appropriate that right behind us mayor ed lee and others are going to walk in and celebrate the founding of the united nations...
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, and send us your thoughts on twitter. or follow me and get in such at ray suarez news or visit facebook and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to hear it. imagine from a tech savvy consumer, it's just the machines are easy enough to use that the guy can take advantage of it. i'm get on the plane with a boarding pass on my phone much none of this was possible a few years ago. it will happen quickly. with all the personal information zipping through the air we are breathing, making the details of daily life simple and frictionless, we are asked to surrender a little personal data here, some more over there, to make the transactions so quick. by the time it's fully apparent how quickly we are counting on the eve of youth, it may be clearer how many we are giving up. the only thing that is scary, we don't realise with each step, the amount of risk, and the little bit of ourselves that we are willing to sell to make it possible. i'm ray suarez, thank you for joining us for "inside story". >>> the u.s. and turkey agre
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use. right? and, facebook is the most-used app. atsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level i think that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful and we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that we were using to build our stuff. but it is not something that i am that stressed about at this point. as long as we stay focused on building our own stuff, i feel that is the right thing for us to stay focused on, not worrying about what other people are going to do. emily: you said you hoped for more than 1 billion people by 2020. do you think you can get there? ♪ emily chang: so drones and lasers, you know you have a whole big lab now working on this? when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark zuckerberg: well, we are goi
use. right? and, facebook is the most-used app. atsapp and messenger and instagram are some of the next most-used apps that are out and there. so, at some level i think that as long as we are building services that people really want to use and that help people's lives, then it is not as big of a deal. it is certainly a little bit stressful and we feel like we can maybe help people out more or deliver our services a little bit better if we had more partnerships with the operating systems that...
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it's a very -- looks neat but it's not very functional with a set of stairs and the fact they're using lines -- groves instead of the warning line it makes it very hard and yet a lot of architects still think that is okay. >> [inaudible] >> one of the -- this is commissioner dolim and the textbook and the examples that we all have in our career come up and i was trying to explain to a client with a strip mall and why they needed identification for the suites. we were arguing and no other way to see it and we're in a vacant suite. i can't afford this and i have to go to the bankruptcy judge and get money because the property was in foreclosure and this isn't going to help anybody and right then the door was swung open and a lady that was blind and threw the door open and said "is this the hair salon and i am late and is this suite 204" and like i prompted that but unfortunately it was really a situation -- >> you were talking about the signage. >> we were talking about the tactile signage that would identify the suites in a long door to different suites and low and behold the argument e
it's a very -- looks neat but it's not very functional with a set of stairs and the fact they're using lines -- groves instead of the warning line it makes it very hard and yet a lot of architects still think that is okay. >> [inaudible] >> one of the -- this is commissioner dolim and the textbook and the examples that we all have in our career come up and i was trying to explain to a client with a strip mall and why they needed identification for the suites. we were arguing and no...
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most people sleep it off and call us later. care of it. >> they're still in vegas, after all. >>> when it's handled correctly, public relations can help your small business capture lots of attention. if you're reckless with the media, you're going to find yourself wishing you set up a game plan. here's five ways you can sharpen your p.r. courtesy of smartceo.com. journalists value their job as independent observers. and resent companies that try to influence them. pitch with their goals in mind. two, don't go to the press too early. have your release reviewed by co-workers to make sure it's news-worthy and that the information will benefit the editor's target audience of readers. three, develop long-term relationships. p.r. is a process, not an event. you have to be patient and willing to consistently deliver reader valuable messages that make your business an asset to the media. four, be honest about bad news. in a negative situation, a company's character and style will greatly influence how the press perceive and writes about
most people sleep it off and call us later. care of it. >> they're still in vegas, after all. >>> when it's handled correctly, public relations can help your small business capture lots of attention. if you're reckless with the media, you're going to find yourself wishing you set up a game plan. here's five ways you can sharpen your p.r. courtesy of smartceo.com. journalists value their job as independent observers. and resent companies that try to influence them. pitch with...
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with guns tucked into the belts and told us while el chapo has been locked up. killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. rival groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with fear. joaquin guzman is a key player in the war, leaving tens of thousands dead. this woman's son is among them. >> el chapo have many people . we have to realise that by bringing poor and uneducated people into his ring. violence is becoming more common. >> reporter: they prefer to sing about el chapo's escape, but there's plenty of material for both >>> more than a dozen protesters in paraguay nailed themselves to wooden crosses after losing their jobs. 10 of them began their demonstration almost three weeks ago, saying they'll continue their protest until dozens of fired transp
with guns tucked into the belts and told us while el chapo has been locked up. killings and feud intensified. >> the time that he was in gaol was ugly here. rival groups fought among themselves. now he's back. people are going to be happier. they call him the senora. a testament to prestige and power. the mountain range has been a place in which he could simply disappear when the law came looking for him. the people living here could be trusted to keep quiet. the loyalties is mixed with...
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the incentive option is coming up and there is a set aside for new competitors. usnd other companies will want it to be higher. it is what stands in the way of real competition, the fact they control the vast majority of the spectrum so they have better coverage. betty: off the top of your mind, what is the number one condition you want to see for you to say "ok, this merger is ok?" charlie: i think the main condition is obviously at&t controlled a lot of the broadband pipes. what people do now is they bundle the video and broadband together where you really cannot pick the best video choice for yourself if you want the broadband. in some cases, they are the only provider. our only meaningful broadband provider in some areas. what we want to make sure is that broadband is sold as a standalone item and at a fair price to consumers. the other part is that they interconnect to the broadband pipe. the ramp to broadband -- you don't want that to be closed. net neutrality addresses some of that, but you and like to make sure the conditions of this merger or to make sure t
the incentive option is coming up and there is a set aside for new competitors. usnd other companies will want it to be higher. it is what stands in the way of real competition, the fact they control the vast majority of the spectrum so they have better coverage. betty: off the top of your mind, what is the number one condition you want to see for you to say "ok, this merger is ok?" charlie: i think the main condition is obviously at&t controlled a lot of the broadband pipes. what...
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, and send us your thoughts on twitter. or follow me and get in such at ray suarez news or visit facebook and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to hear it. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the context... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target only on al jazeera america >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour i'm in doha and coming up in the next 60 minutes sentenced to death by firing squad the son of libya's former leader wasn't in court to hear his fate. nato holds an emergency meeting on turkey's military campaign against i.s.i.l.
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we try to be very accessible to people to come and see us and tell us what they are concerned about. iabout. i always feel like that improves our work. i think we have been trying to be very full some in our approach to this. i know you have emphasize that to me again and again. i'm happy to here further from you. >> trying to help will we can. appreciate that. earlier this year the bureau proposed several changes to facilitate mortgage lending. well i think they're are things we can keep working on, we are appreciative of what the bureau did. one ofone of which was expanding the definition out into the proposed changes. almost the entire state of montana which is correct. my question is, are you still hearing from folks who think there in a whirl areas that the cfp be has not defined very well? >> i stilli still recall a meeting in your office which you pressed upon me i understood something. you said, i don't think you really no what wereworld means of montana and give me a little schooling on that which led in part to our thinking about how to expand this definition.definition. if
we try to be very accessible to people to come and see us and tell us what they are concerned about. iabout. i always feel like that improves our work. i think we have been trying to be very full some in our approach to this. i know you have emphasize that to me again and again. i'm happy to here further from you. >> trying to help will we can. appreciate that. earlier this year the bureau proposed several changes to facilitate mortgage lending. well i think they're are things we can keep...
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over and over again actually only gets used once and what we've done is take a water bottle just like this and follow its journey after its been blue binned to see exactly what happens. >> the world is addicted to plastic. it was sold to us as the product of the future... >> plastic... plastic... plastic. >> this educational video from the 1940s celebrates the convenience of plastic. >> here they are in our homes, augmenting our comforts... >> back then it was a symbol of the modern times to come. 6-decades later, the reality is, the earth is choking on it. according to the united states environmental protection agency, only 9 percent of plastic is making its way into the recycling stream. >> that's a people problem, they throw on the street, or throw it in the ocean, unfortunately that's a habit that has to be stopped. >> it's our addiction to single use plastic for fast food, storage and packaging convenience that's at the root of the problem. >> we're guilty!!! ah, and we should just admit it. >> dr. steven nutt is a profess
over and over again actually only gets used once and what we've done is take a water bottle just like this and follow its journey after its been blue binned to see exactly what happens. >> the world is addicted to plastic. it was sold to us as the product of the future... >> plastic... plastic... plastic. >> this educational video from the 1940s celebrates the convenience of plastic. >> here they are in our homes, augmenting our comforts... >> back then it was a...
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and joins us now. o was a planet and they demoted it but still entering and has a lot to teach scientist. what are the tantalizing things they are seeing so far? >> so far, the images coming back from the new horizon spacecraft are revealing a world different than anything else in the solar system. that has to do with the features on the surface. you can see pluto itself is orangey red color and there are matches that are dark and other patches that are very very bright and earlier images taken by the hubbell telescope we had an idea we would see that but now we are close enough to get the images of plusso and the moons, surface features are what they are paying attention to. one great planet that has wonderful life on it and only one moon. and pluto who is demoted from planetary at that timeus has five. and they will get a look at the moons as well? >> yes, absolutely. and pluto has five moons that we know of and one of the questions that team members were asking before the spacecraft got close enough
and joins us now. o was a planet and they demoted it but still entering and has a lot to teach scientist. what are the tantalizing things they are seeing so far? >> so far, the images coming back from the new horizon spacecraft are revealing a world different than anything else in the solar system. that has to do with the features on the surface. you can see pluto itself is orangey red color and there are matches that are dark and other patches that are very very bright and earlier images...
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and thank you for not complaining about it. it seems so seamless to the rest of usand thank you for all the saturdays and friday nights and holidays missed with your family and i hope this next chapter you get to make them all up. these join the everyone and thinking susan hardy. >>[applause] >> now we have a few public those people that want to make added public comments. first, is catherine maloney on behalf of eric carter. then, following that -- >> thank you eric carter cannot be here. he's the business applications manager, but he left me something he wanted me to read to you. i've had the opportunity to work with susan carney and the port i is group since december 2006. during this time we all work together as a team to successfully modernize consolidate and improve the ports use of enterprise it solutions. the ports early adoption implementation of server virtualization infrastructure consolidation, cloud, mobile, open-source software, enterprise resource planning software and it solutions and best practices has proven to be a successful model for the directi
and thank you for not complaining about it. it seems so seamless to the rest of usand thank you for all the saturdays and friday nights and holidays missed with your family and i hope this next chapter you get to make them all up. these join the everyone and thinking susan hardy. >>[applause] >> now we have a few public those people that want to make added public comments. first, is catherine maloney on behalf of eric carter. then, following that -- >> thank you eric carter...
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showed us how to carry out an attack and how to use weapons.played with our minds by saying we wouldn't go back to our families in iraq. >> in june last year tens of thousands of yazidi people were forced to leave their homes in northern iraq after towns were seized by isil fighters. some survived what the u.n. calls attempted genocide by escaping to sinjar mountain. thousands of others were captured and yazidi men were killed. women and children were either trafficked as sex slaves, forced into marriage, or imprisoned. some boys were forced to convert to islam and were sent to isil training camps. >> once they showed us the beheading video of the pilot and other videos where they carried out attacks and other executions everything was there. we saw how they were shooting. they brought it to us every week they showed us. >> this boy was sent to a camp in the syrian city of raqqa an isil stronghold. he said that he and other prisoners were told to practice beheadings on dolls. >> they brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how
showed us how to carry out an attack and how to use weapons.played with our minds by saying we wouldn't go back to our families in iraq. >> in june last year tens of thousands of yazidi people were forced to leave their homes in northern iraq after towns were seized by isil fighters. some survived what the u.n. calls attempted genocide by escaping to sinjar mountain. thousands of others were captured and yazidi men were killed. women and children were either trafficked as sex slaves,...
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so if they don't use it and it awe criticize the bang-up to 72 hours hours doesn't cap but if they use and stay under the 72 hours that as the by o ac written definition of accrual and use is there the states says you can cap unused sick leave at 48 hours. >> why wouldn't a company incorporate this into they're paid leave policy and say and basically rollback they're paid evacuates and incorporate this and say you've got this in the amount of and combine the vacation and sick leave we encourage you to take it if you don't you're not going to get our full vacation. >> once you go ppo you have to cash out. >> now i'm going to give you one weeks paid vacation you're not restricted before you all of a sudden i have to offer an additional 2 weeks in paid sick leave so why wouldn't we change our policy you get 10 days paid vacation and up to 72 hours or 78 hours of paid sick leave. >> more than 10 days it is accrued up to 10 days. >> right the thing is an individual my not accruing crew up to 72 hours hours. >> i have to figure out. >> i'll have to role play that one. >> i have employees tha
so if they don't use it and it awe criticize the bang-up to 72 hours hours doesn't cap but if they use and stay under the 72 hours that as the by o ac written definition of accrual and use is there the states says you can cap unused sick leave at 48 hours. >> why wouldn't a company incorporate this into they're paid leave policy and say and basically rollback they're paid evacuates and incorporate this and say you've got this in the amount of and combine the vacation and sick leave we...
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and send us your thoughts on twitter. or follow me and get in such at ray suarez news or visit facebook and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to hear it. it. >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. >>> recently i was heading home after a couple of days away during the strength-sapping will-killing washington summer heat. i took out my phone, checked the temperature in the backyard inside the house and told the app to start cooling the house. now, a little device on my wrist is monitoring my heart rate counts how far i walk and how many minutes a day i'm physically active and stels my scale at health and tells an archive. i'm the furthest thing you can imagine from a tech savvy consumer, it's just the machines are easy enough to use that the guy can take advantage of it. i'
and send us your thoughts on twitter. or follow me and get in such at ray suarez news or visit facebook and tell us about your own experiences. we'd love to hear it. it. >> this is what's left of the hospital >> is a crime that's under reported... >> what do you think... >> we're making history right now... >> al jazeera america >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid....
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and japan helps us. they have good high-speed systems. and then could you support john kasich for president? t and convince them to be an advocate for this plan? could you support the high speed train concept and could you support john kasich. two questions. >> thanks for calling in. on the high speed train, i would put m go back and put my engineering hat on. i looked at hundreds of projects de when i was doing engineering d work work and i did project planning and r development the front end work of scoping the project and running an economic analysis.ot kno if it was economically viable i could support it.em with i don't know if it's economically viable or not. now, i've got a problem with thehigh-s way they're building it.coast- how about building an american high speed train from coast to coast, and i'm pretty sure we could built it better than the french or theth japanese if we set our mind to doing that. john kasich, i've never met him.ind we've had several presidential candidates come through d.c.
and japan helps us. they have good high-speed systems. and then could you support john kasich for president? t and convince them to be an advocate for this plan? could you support the high speed train concept and could you support john kasich. two questions. >> thanks for calling in. on the high speed train, i would put m go back and put my engineering hat on. i looked at hundreds of projects de when i was doing engineering d work work and i did project planning and r development the...
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money controls everything, until you get money out of politics, and that did used to exist. we can't fix the system, and so the whole 2016 election is about who is going to sell out better to the corporate and rich interests. will it be hillary clinton, or will it be jed bush. >> why do we waste our time. >> fi first of all we don't hava democracy. i would be frightened to death if we govern by opinion polls. given how long they've been wrong in the past. i'm on the side of free and fair elections. >> wait a minute. that's what an election is, who do you agree with, mitt romney or president obama. that's an opinion poll. >> let me repeat what you said. you complained that the side that carries opinion polls is not the side that wins, i'm saying we lose elections to the side, we do not govern by public opinion polls, nor should we, are you taking it back. >> no, this is very important. do you believe the public opinion polls should be the basis of deciding what should be decided now. >> i believe the will of the american people is what we are supposed to do. you believe that e
money controls everything, until you get money out of politics, and that did used to exist. we can't fix the system, and so the whole 2016 election is about who is going to sell out better to the corporate and rich interests. will it be hillary clinton, or will it be jed bush. >> why do we waste our time. >> fi first of all we don't hava democracy. i would be frightened to death if we govern by opinion polls. given how long they've been wrong in the past. i'm on the side of free and...
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and thank you mayor for welcoming us to this wonderful city. i had a chance to cruise around town hit the state house and visit the campus here. wonderful, warm with feeling and beautiful, beautiful space. thank you for all the good work that you do at the academy. we're thrilled to be working with you to appoint nominees to the various academies and it's a nice partnership. to all of our witnesses thank you for being here. mayor, we talked about the role that cities play in our resouthern jens and superintendent for the tradition that is part of the academy and the great work done to keep us a strong nation. thank you very much. strengths are valuable. i am proud to represent a state that is part of the watershed community of the chesapeake bay albeit a slight part but we love being part of that watershed and thank you for the work with that you do through the chesapeake foundation and doctor thank you for offering your information our way so we can move forward in an academic way. i represent a district that is the confluence of the hud
and thank you mayor for welcoming us to this wonderful city. i had a chance to cruise around town hit the state house and visit the campus here. wonderful, warm with feeling and beautiful, beautiful space. thank you for all the good work that you do at the academy. we're thrilled to be working with you to appoint nominees to the various academies and it's a nice partnership. to all of our witnesses thank you for being here. mayor, we talked about the role that cities play in our resouthern jens...
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the you with their entitlements projects that do the following are required to file for conditional use and in addition to the conditional use in the code the following considerations and requirements will apply if a project results in the loss of more than one rental unit and the project will have new rental units this project will replace them one by one one to one the replacement will not require they have to do this in addition to the bmr requirements project is meeting the majority of planning code section that are included in page 10 of our packet typically the current process you would just consider the criteria now the projects will have to meet the majority of the ones outlined here championships i'm not there yet from the project results in the production of 5 or more units it should comply with the following requirement if it didn't meet the hundred percent requirements of affordable within the project is needs to meet or steady the targets for the production of low income categories at least 40 percent to low income and not above 45 percent moderate and if it didn't do that the
the you with their entitlements projects that do the following are required to file for conditional use and in addition to the conditional use in the code the following considerations and requirements will apply if a project results in the loss of more than one rental unit and the project will have new rental units this project will replace them one by one one to one the replacement will not require they have to do this in addition to the bmr requirements project is meeting the majority of...
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can we use those ideas to inspire new technologies, and can we use technology to deepen our understandingnature solves its problems? >> sreenivasan: research is now underway at several universities around the country and in europe. among the test subjects: bats at johns hopkins and crane flies at case western reserve university. and at tom daniels lab at the university of washington, these hawk moths. this is a video slowed down of one of those moths that's feeding from a flower. like a hummingbird, the moth has to make hundreds of tiny corrections every second with a passing breeze, in order to stay perfectly aligned with the flower-- a natural feat science and technology cannot come close to replicating. and that's part of what fascinates researchers like daniel. >> i pop this down on top. >> sreenivasan: on the day we visited, daniel was prepping one of the moths for an experiment by carefully gluing a tiny metal rod to its back. >> and off you go. >> sreenivasan: he then attached the moth to a piece of equipment that allows him to track how it navigates this virtual forest projected i
can we use those ideas to inspire new technologies, and can we use technology to deepen our understandingnature solves its problems? >> sreenivasan: research is now underway at several universities around the country and in europe. among the test subjects: bats at johns hopkins and crane flies at case western reserve university. and at tom daniels lab at the university of washington, these hawk moths. this is a video slowed down of one of those moths that's feeding from a flower. like a...
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this is an incredibly powerful and easy-to-use technology and will be used.it's being developed for human genome engineering, curing of human genetic diseases not for de-extinction basely but it is the type of technology that we would use. this crisper right here this big molecule is our little machine. it's not really a machine of this part of it is the part that recognizes the part of the mammoth dna that we want to change. i'm sorry the elephant dna that when he wants to change we stick in the mammoth dna and the crisper makes the cut. the cells don't like it when their dna is broken so there are a couple of mechanisms that cells have evolved to fix that. we want to harness the cells repair machinery to stick that elephant version getting my species confused, stick that mammoth version in place of where the elephant version was and what we'll end up with is an elephant that is just a little bit mammoth. so what do we change? we know that mammoth elephants have been diverging for 6 million years. their genomes are nearly 99% identical about the same amount
this is an incredibly powerful and easy-to-use technology and will be used.it's being developed for human genome engineering, curing of human genetic diseases not for de-extinction basely but it is the type of technology that we would use. this crisper right here this big molecule is our little machine. it's not really a machine of this part of it is the part that recognizes the part of the mammoth dna that we want to change. i'm sorry the elephant dna that when he wants to change we stick in...
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we had to knock them down one by one and it took us about six months. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: obviously you resolved it then and you believe you have that same timeframe. charlie: we have resolved most of it. we had a choice to make. get out there and find out what we don't know or wait and try to be perfect. we got out there probably a little ahead of ourselves but i think it will pay off for us now and for those people watching who did not have a good experience, try it again. betty: you have all of your cards close to your chest. wireless assets, sling tv -- you're looking at various options. when will you make your play? charlie: i think we have told people what we are going to do. i don't think there is really anything new. him our dream would be to use our spectrum to enhance the way people connect and provide competition in the wireless business and broadband business. we can go to a lot of homes with wireless connections and they will not have a need for cable at all. that provides meaningful competition where there
we had to knock them down one by one and it took us about six months. we occasionally have a technical problem today. betty: obviously you resolved it then and you believe you have that same timeframe. charlie: we have resolved most of it. we had a choice to make. get out there and find out what we don't know or wait and try to be perfect. we got out there probably a little ahead of ourselves but i think it will pay off for us now and for those people watching who did not have a good...
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today and stays with us in through tomorrow. tomorrow morning, another cool start. 63 degrees. warming to 85 with bright sunny skies. come saturday here comes the change. heat and humidity return. 90 degrees and chance of scattered showers saturday. 94 sunday afternoon. hot weather continuing into next week. along with the chance of showers and thunderstorms for monday. 91 with sunny skies tuesday and back into the low 90s again wednesday. >>> about ten minutes until 6:00. moments ago we found out a rough accident on 95 at the commodore barry bridge that had, at the time all lanes of 95 shut down so we are waiting to see if still the case. >> sky 4, 10 has been launched and checking it out. what are you seeing jessica? >> all lanes blocked still on 95 rye rite around the commodore barry bridge. on the southbound side. that is still blocked and out there about the last 25 minutes or so. you can see a massive gaper delay on the opposite direction. all lanes blocked right there. it's going to cost you a couple of minutes here. advan
today and stays with us in through tomorrow. tomorrow morning, another cool start. 63 degrees. warming to 85 with bright sunny skies. come saturday here comes the change. heat and humidity return. 90 degrees and chance of scattered showers saturday. 94 sunday afternoon. hot weather continuing into next week. along with the chance of showers and thunderstorms for monday. 91 with sunny skies tuesday and back into the low 90s again wednesday. >>> about ten minutes until 6:00. moments ago...
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the shuttle back and forth between the two metal ends. it'll smash the money usingiquid nitrogen around it. >> and why do you put liquid nitrogen in there? >> so liquid nitrogen will just cool the money down to a brittle so its easy to smash. and we'll turn on the machine. >> look at that. powdered money. >> then it's melted in with plastic and formed into pellets. >> you melt 'em down, and then you form them into things like this, and this is a coin tray. >> that is a coin tray. >> ford's putting money back into your vehicle. >> what is this? >> tomato fibers, so these are actual skins, leaves and stems from the tomato plants from heinz's ketchup production. they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of leftover. >> why is this a good product for you guys to use? >> we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer. but then at the same time reduce our impact. >> the lab is in the very early stages of testing the tomato-based possibilities making samples by melting and mixing plastic, extruding it into pellets and molds
the shuttle back and forth between the two metal ends. it'll smash the money usingiquid nitrogen around it. >> and why do you put liquid nitrogen in there? >> so liquid nitrogen will just cool the money down to a brittle so its easy to smash. and we'll turn on the machine. >> look at that. powdered money. >> then it's melted in with plastic and formed into pellets. >> you melt 'em down, and then you form them into things like this, and this is a coin tray. >>...
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s and ready to deploy in 30 days. talk to us about sequestration and uncertainty affects the readiness to respond to the unforeseen contingent. admiral richardson: admiral green has made it clear, we won't deploy forces until they are ready. those groups will be ready in every respect. but to meet our responsibilities in the defense strategic guidance we need that surge force to respond to contingencies once those forces have done their mission. currently, our requirements are that we have three carrier strike groups ready to deploy in the event of a contingency. right now we are at one of those three. we are on a path to recover so we have full readiness in both of those areas by 2020. but that is contingent on stable and reliable funding to get us there. senator kaine: from the earlier testimony, even the forward deployed, when we end up with this two-month carrier gap this is affected by budgetary uncertainty and up until 2020, our surge capacity and readiness has been significantly affected and we hope to get back to that su
s and ready to deploy in 30 days. talk to us about sequestration and uncertainty affects the readiness to respond to the unforeseen contingent. admiral richardson: admiral green has made it clear, we won't deploy forces until they are ready. those groups will be ready in every respect. but to meet our responsibilities in the defense strategic guidance we need that surge force to respond to contingencies once those forces have done their mission. currently, our requirements are that we have...
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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotional emotional, psychological spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memberorial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. . >> welcome to the wednesday, july 22, 2015 no, it's yes wednesday, july 22, 2015, meeting of the san francisco board of appeals the board president is ann la
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotional emotional, psychological...
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gives the inspecting powers and much greater right to demand information and right to see places and to use the modern technique and then beyond that probably also they have some details and enabling the inspectors to go even further, however, it's clear a free country like iran will also have what it will tolerate and risk otherwise the inspections will be known as harassment and to my understanding the agreement involves some sort of procedure under which disagreements on where they would go with inspections would be. inspections you can have difficulty of proving the negative, the country like iraq or iran or israel is very big and to prove the negative there is nothing and it's very difficult but with the additional thought and measures they anticipate i think you will have a very professional and expensive infection and risk of being discovered renear mouse -- are enormous and in iraq in the 1990s that intelligence was hijacked with inspections and there was an article in the london review books the other day where one of the inspector whose showed and reported and showed us how much t
gives the inspecting powers and much greater right to demand information and right to see places and to use the modern technique and then beyond that probably also they have some details and enabling the inspectors to go even further, however, it's clear a free country like iran will also have what it will tolerate and risk otherwise the inspections will be known as harassment and to my understanding the agreement involves some sort of procedure under which disagreements on where they would go...