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our most well attended meetings were the ones that we cohosted with apac as well as our consolidated forum. our next meeting, we will have representatives from the sfusd and google's assistive tech department. [inaudible] >> is this on? no. this very text heavy slide provides a comprehensive list of issues the c.a.c. has addressed over the course of the past year, as well as c.a.c. participation in district committees and working groups. >> president cook: you can also move the mic towards -- >> oh, should i? >> president cook: yeah, go ahead. >> we would like to remind the commissioners that all of this work is being accomplished by a small group of dedicated volunteers, many of whom have children with special needs. areas of focus were the case manager position. c.a.c. participation in district meetings and committees is important as it helps us build capacity and understanding of the needs of students with disabilities. an area we would like to highlight is our collaboration with fellow advisory committees. one of our most important events this year was our learning while black ev
our most well attended meetings were the ones that we cohosted with apac as well as our consolidated forum. our next meeting, we will have representatives from the sfusd and google's assistive tech department. [inaudible] >> is this on? no. this very text heavy slide provides a comprehensive list of issues the c.a.c. has addressed over the course of the past year, as well as c.a.c. participation in district committees and working groups. >> president cook: you can also move the mic...
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>>una apacible tarde se convirtiÓ en un infierno un empleado de la ciudad comenzÓ a disparar contra personas nÚmero dos mientras el atacante subÍa para buscar a mÁs personas para dispararles hay 11 muertos y seis personas en el hospital afirmÓ el jefe de la policÍa. algunos empleados dicen que era una persona descontenta por motivos laborales. >>en la oficina donde yo estaba a unas 20 personas nos encerramos para que el atacante no pudiera entrar. >>aÚn estoy temblando, el ataque empezÓ un poco antes de las 4:30 p.m. afortunadamente muchos se habÍan ido a sus casas. uno de los heridos es un agente de policÍa que se salvÓ por su chaleco antibalas. el atacante estÁ muerto pero los que vivieron este momento jamÁs lo olvidarán. escuchÁbamos disparos y más disparos, la estaciÓn de policÍa estaba cerca de haber estado mÁs lejos el nÚmero de vÍctimas pudo haber sido mucho mayor. se recuperÓ el rifle la escena del crimen y la policÍa asegura que este rifle fue comprado legalmente en el estado de virginia. esto sin duda serÁ una polÉmica nacional tambiÉn aquÍ en el congreso por el tema de control de
>>una apacible tarde se convirtiÓ en un infierno un empleado de la ciudad comenzÓ a disparar contra personas nÚmero dos mientras el atacante subÍa para buscar a mÁs personas para dispararles hay 11 muertos y seis personas en el hospital afirmÓ el jefe de la policÍa. algunos empleados dicen que era una persona descontenta por motivos laborales. >>en la oficina donde yo estaba a unas 20 personas nos encerramos para que el atacante no pudiera entrar. >>aÚn estoy...
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a mishmash of a weekend continues apace through the rest of saturday and indeed running into sunday as will say. there is some rain still to be had showery band of rain working to the eastern side of the british isles to finish of saturday, the showers persist across northern parts of scotland, and return later in the right —— later in the night. here we are on sunday, make the most of the dry weather across the midlands, north of england, southern scotland, because as the day goes on, the showers move from the south—west to cover many of the british isles. keep some sunshine, temperatures could push towards 20 degrees. come monday, a lot of shower activity for many parts of scotland and northern ireland. if you are showers across england and wales and things here are beginning to turn a bit warmer. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: hundreds of homes have been evacuated because of flooding in lincolnshire, brought on by heavy rain. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. police are investigat
a mishmash of a weekend continues apace through the rest of saturday and indeed running into sunday as will say. there is some rain still to be had showery band of rain working to the eastern side of the british isles to finish of saturday, the showers persist across northern parts of scotland, and return later in the right —— later in the night. here we are on sunday, make the most of the dry weather across the midlands, north of england, southern scotland, because as the day goes on, the...
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lake and the arris river wetlands have chanted championed that because global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems are falling victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrined our right to defend themselves in law. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher starr proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the same legal rights as people. it which through human representatives be able to stand up in court and defend itself against threats to its well being. since then the idea has been gaining traction. in 2008 ecuador wrote it into its constitution becoming the 1st country to give nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017 new zealand sad largest river the frankie knew he was given legal status after a marriage tried forth for its rights to be preserved. the way forward isn't simple for the future of conservation may lie in ensuring nature has recourse to justice. global food production is
lake and the arris river wetlands have chanted championed that because global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems are falling victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrined our right to defend themselves in law. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher starr proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the...
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pablo: una apacible tarde de repente se convirtiÓ en Única finfierno en virginia beach.ro dos. >> comenzamos a escuchar disparos, comenzamos a escuchar disparos. pablo: segÚn testigos, la policÍa dio con rapidez, mientras el atacante subÍa tiza piso buscando mÁs personas para dispararles. [habla en inglÉs] >> Éste es el dÍa mÁs devastador de la historia de la ciudad. pablo: dijo el alcalde, quien confirmÓ que por ahora hay 12 muertos, 13 con el atacante y cinco heridos. algunos dicen que era una persona descontenta por motivos laborales. [habla en inglÉs] >> en la oficina donde yo estaba unas 20 personas nos encerramos dentro para que el atacante no pudiera entrar.bloÓ unos 45 minutos. " aÚn estoy temblando. hay demasiadas matanzas", afirmÓ esta seÑora aun en shock. el ataque en peso a las 4:30 p.m. afortunadamente,muchos enteros se habÍan ido a sus casas. [habla en inglÉs] pablo: uno de los heridos es un agente de policÍa, que se salvÓ por su chaleco antibalas, dijo el jefe de policÍa. la policÍa respondiÓ al fuego. el atacante estÁ muerto, pero los que vivieron todo ja
pablo: una apacible tarde de repente se convirtiÓ en Única finfierno en virginia beach.ro dos. >> comenzamos a escuchar disparos, comenzamos a escuchar disparos. pablo: segÚn testigos, la policÍa dio con rapidez, mientras el atacante subÍa tiza piso buscando mÁs personas para dispararles. [habla en inglÉs] >> Éste es el dÍa mÁs devastador de la historia de la ciudad. pablo: dijo el alcalde, quien confirmÓ que por ahora hay 12 muertos, 13 con el atacante y cinco heridos....
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lake and the iris river wetlands have a chance to champion them but as global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring their protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the will. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the same legal rights as people. it works through human represent. to be able to stand up in court and defend itself against threats to its well being. since then the idea has been gaining traction. in 2008 ecuador into its constitution becoming the 1st country to give nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017. was given legal status after marriage tried fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservation ensuring nature has recourse to justice. global food production is waste and it's training. with new food sources. with a very. innovative pro
lake and the iris river wetlands have a chance to champion them but as global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring their protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the will. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity...
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lake and the iris river wetlands have chanted champion then because global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring their protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the will. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the same legal rights as people. it works through human represent. to be able to stand up in court and defend itself against threats to its well being. since then the idea has been. in 2008. constitution becoming the 1st country to give nature the legal right to exist and flourish under 2017. the. status after fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with a future of conservation. nature has recourse to justice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafood taste and
lake and the iris river wetlands have chanted champion then because global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring their protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the will. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with...
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lake and the iris river wetlands have a chance to champion them but as global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the law . and the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the same legal rights as people. it works through human represent. be able to stand up in court and defend itself against threats to its well being. since then the idea has been. in 2008. constitution becoming the 1st country to give nature the legal right to exist and flourish and in 2017. was given legal status after fought for its rights to be. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservation. nature has recourse to justice. global food production is wasteful and it's training our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources jellyfish is delicious with a very light seafoo
lake and the iris river wetlands have a chance to champion them but as global development continues apacemore wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems affording victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrine their right to defend themselves in the law . and the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher stone proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity...
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their military moves apace. and it remains ahead of ours in the instance of hyper sonic missiles. am sick of a military that doesn't have a response and answer. and they sound like mckenzie consultants as they respond. that isn't who we are. >> this is a political problem. you know, we have sanctions on russia which are purposely designed to be ineffective. and the reason that american diplomats give you is essentially what they're saying is we don't want to push russia too far. the point is russia continues to engage in all of these dangerous activities and they're not deterred. lou: i'm going to repeat myself. if it were not for president trump right now, what a sorry condition we would be in without his insisting on building up this military and restoring us to privacy and all sorts of weaponry and technology. scary stuff. gordon, thanks you, sir. >>> here's one for the wannabe astronaughts out there that are still sicilians. nasa is opening the international space station to companies and tourists but it comes with on out of the world price tag, $50 million gets you there for
their military moves apace. and it remains ahead of ours in the instance of hyper sonic missiles. am sick of a military that doesn't have a response and answer. and they sound like mckenzie consultants as they respond. that isn't who we are. >> this is a political problem. you know, we have sanctions on russia which are purposely designed to be ineffective. and the reason that american diplomats give you is essentially what they're saying is we don't want to push russia too far. the point...
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and with that, i'm going to turn it over to letitia irving, our program coordinator for the apac. i want to walk you through the journey, and we are proud of the milestones listed here. in 2015-16, special assistant was passed, our beloved landon dickey. in 2016 and 17, african american student achievement became an express priority of the superintendent's leadership team. our village roundtable, black men's program and horizon program also launched. in 2017, launched a variety of programs, and all of the partnerships up there, among many others were established. in 2018, in partnership with the family empowerment and partnership team, we launched or partnership academy. we cohosted learning while black at sfusd and soon, we'll be hiring another special assistant to the superintendent to continue building on the work of our lead, but i want to note under mr. dickey's leadership, we went from a one-person team to seven-person team. we went have having no budget to a $1.5 million budget, and we went from very scattered leadership across our schools so in terms -- in terms of african
and with that, i'm going to turn it over to letitia irving, our program coordinator for the apac. i want to walk you through the journey, and we are proud of the milestones listed here. in 2015-16, special assistant was passed, our beloved landon dickey. in 2016 and 17, african american student achievement became an express priority of the superintendent's leadership team. our village roundtable, black men's program and horizon program also launched. in 2017, launched a variety of programs, and...
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so his obstructive activities are continuing apace. >> one of the things that nancy pelosi has reportedlyand she is against opening the official impeachment inquiry as of now. one of the things she said reportedly yesterday and this was politico, she said, i don't want to see trump impeached, i want do see him in prison. what do you think she meant by that? >> i think that once he loses his presidency, he becomes a private citizen and all of the information that mueller put into his reports, or the two chapters will be used or can be used to indict the president. and it's very clear to me that but for the fact he's the president and but for the fact that the office of legal counsel says you can't indict a sitting president, he would have been indicted, as did some 800 or so former prosecutors who said the same thing. >> what about the appropriateness of talking about imprisoning your political opponents. president trump, then candidate trump came under criticism for this, the lock her up chants, saying he was going to put hillary clinton in jail. why don't the same rules apply to nancy pe
so his obstructive activities are continuing apace. >> one of the things that nancy pelosi has reportedlyand she is against opening the official impeachment inquiry as of now. one of the things she said reportedly yesterday and this was politico, she said, i don't want to see trump impeached, i want do see him in prison. what do you think she meant by that? >> i think that once he loses his presidency, he becomes a private citizen and all of the information that mueller put into his...
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taiwan, another country that it considers to be part of mainland, china, and basically throughout the apacpacific region. so the state department is weighing how heavily to weigh in right now with respect to this potential extradition bill. based upon the broader policy that china is pursuing in the region. >> countries sehrissy when we le scenes, the sea of protesters behind you, organizers saying more than 1 million people turning out, i believe the hong kong population is somewhere between 6 and 7 million people. so this opposition is quite widespread. >> absolutely. opposition to this proposed legislation is very widespread for the reasons that sam laid out because it cuts to the heart of what makes hong kong hong kong. not only the ordinary people of hong kong who are against this proposed bill, but the business community in hong kong. the american chamber of commerce has voiced their concerns about it, as well as the u.s. secretary of state, mike pompeo, wasn't that long ago when a group of pro democracy legislators from hong kong went to washington, d.c., visited with the state depa
taiwan, another country that it considers to be part of mainland, china, and basically throughout the apacpacific region. so the state department is weighing how heavily to weigh in right now with respect to this potential extradition bill. based upon the broader policy that china is pursuing in the region. >> countries sehrissy when we le scenes, the sea of protesters behind you, organizers saying more than 1 million people turning out, i believe the hong kong population is somewhere...
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a mishmash of a weekend continues apace through the rest of saturday and on into sunday as you will seeorking to the east of the british isles to finish off saturday, showers processed in northern scotland and return across wales and southern counties of england. it will not be a particularly cold night. make the most of the dry weather across the midlands, southern scotland, as the day goes on showers moved from the south—west to cover many parts of the british isles. with sunshine and temperatures could go towards 20 celsius. 0n temperatures could go towards 20 celsius. on monday a lotto shower activity for central and western parts of scotland and northern ireland. fewer showers in england and wales and things are beginning to turn a bit warmer. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. police are investigating after three people were killed in separate attacks in london in the last 2a hours. hundreds of homes have been evacuated because of flooding in lincoln
a mishmash of a weekend continues apace through the rest of saturday and on into sunday as you will seeorking to the east of the british isles to finish off saturday, showers processed in northern scotland and return across wales and southern counties of england. it will not be a particularly cold night. make the most of the dry weather across the midlands, southern scotland, as the day goes on showers moved from the south—west to cover many parts of the british isles. with sunshine and...
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to bite us but even if that hadn't happened the diffusion of knowledge about exploits is proceeding apace. so it's probably incorrect to focus on the russians of the chinese and to just say we have a generic problem with cyber security that needs to be addressed through a variety of levels of organizational of national entrance national policy is in fact so. i don't think it helps, it might help your department of defense or military to say this is the threat, this is the nationstate after we are most concerned about but it doesn't have much to say, the russians or the chinese it's a generic problem . >> it doesn't mention who's behind the keyboard, it's a disease rather than a crime. >> do you think it makes a difference to figure out the actor behind the keyboard and is it possible . >>> so individuals, companies, you name it or not doing the set of basic things we've all come to consensus on would mitigate the majority of the malicious act of it he. so, that would certainly help. i do believe in the fbi and the justice department believe that , attribution and sometimes i think we rely
to bite us but even if that hadn't happened the diffusion of knowledge about exploits is proceeding apace. so it's probably incorrect to focus on the russians of the chinese and to just say we have a generic problem with cyber security that needs to be addressed through a variety of levels of organizational of national entrance national policy is in fact so. i don't think it helps, it might help your department of defense or military to say this is the threat, this is the nationstate after we...
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coming back to bite us, but even if that had not happened, the diffusion of knowledge is proceeding apace. it is probably incorrect to focus on the russians or the chinese and to just say we have a generic problem with cybersecurity that needs to be addressed through a variety of levels of organizational, national, and transnational policies. i do not think it helped -- it might help with the department of defense, the military to say, this is the threat actor, the nation-state actor that we are most concerned about, but in terms of general cybersecurity, it does not help much to say the russians are the chinese, or the iranians. it is a generic problem and we never know who is going to take advantage of the vulnerabilities and it could be someone we did not expect to doing something incredibly destructive. john: is that right? if it is just a generic problem than that implies that for most, it is not that important who is behind the keyboard and who the actual threat actors are. it is a disease rather than a crime, so do you think it makes a difference to figure out the actor behind the
coming back to bite us, but even if that had not happened, the diffusion of knowledge is proceeding apace. it is probably incorrect to focus on the russians or the chinese and to just say we have a generic problem with cybersecurity that needs to be addressed through a variety of levels of organizational, national, and transnational policies. i do not think it helped -- it might help with the department of defense, the military to say, this is the threat actor, the nation-state actor that we...
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pero es una mujer apacible, comprometida, entregada, profesional. para cumplir su Último deseo >>> estamos seguros que asÍ serÁ. laura, le agradecemos esta conversaciÓn y que nos alhaya contado algunas de esas anÉcdotas junto a esta gran actriz que vamos a extraÑar muchÍsimo . >>> la verdad . ademÁs estaba preocupada. corren barrivariosÍs donde ella estaba con su planilla, donde estaba com compitiendo para estar en el nuevo grupo. ella es una mujer de lucha. descansa en paz. >>> gracias laura. >>> de verdad, ella habÍan lo decÍa, laura zapata, no solamente una estrella de televisiÓn y de teatro . una o showgirl >> vamos a una pausa y volvemos con mÁ un sentimiento, que nos invita a descubrir. a llegar más lejos. y a ver, qué nos traerá el mañana. ♪ y solo ahí, en esos lugares extraños y remotos... es donde realmente nos encontramos jeep cherokee 2019 vive libre ♪ vive libre para todo tipo de cabello nuevo whole blends miracle nectar con jalea real y miel serum 10en1 hecho para fortalecer, alisar, reparar el daño y reducir las puntas abiertas blended
pero es una mujer apacible, comprometida, entregada, profesional. para cumplir su Último deseo >>> estamos seguros que asÍ serÁ. laura, le agradecemos esta conversaciÓn y que nos alhaya contado algunas de esas anÉcdotas junto a esta gran actriz que vamos a extraÑar muchÍsimo . >>> la verdad . ademÁs estaba preocupada. corren barrivariosÍs donde ella estaba con su planilla, donde estaba com compitiendo para estar en el nuevo grupo. ella es una mujer de lucha. descansa...
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lake and the arris river wetlands have chanted champion that because global development continues apacere wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems are falling victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrined their right to defend themselves in law. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher starr proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the same legal rights as people. it which through human representatives be able to stand up in court and defend itself against threats to its well being. since then the idea has been gaining traction. in 2008 ecuador wrote it into its constitution becoming the 1st country to give nature the legal rights to exist and flourish and in 2017 new zealand sad largest river the frankie knew he was given legal status after marriage tried food for its rights to be preserved. the way forward isn't simple with the future of conservation may lie in ensuring nature has recourse to justice. the challenge because of a
lake and the arris river wetlands have chanted champion that because global development continues apacere wetlands in other parts of the world are going to need a local hero to fight that corner. across the globe ecosystems are falling victim to human exploitation. one possible way of ensuring that protection is to enshrined their right to defend themselves in law. in the us in the 1970 s. a legal scholar called christopher starr proposed that nature should be seen as a living entity with the...