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ariel chessler. thank you for being here. 7 million jews in the united states. they all know the answer to not. what is the significance of the state of israel to american jews? >> i think that depends. so many other questions depend on who you are, broad and diverse community, just like any other community in the united states, i think what's happened, as this gaza assault has unfolded, we're critical of action he but can't offer israel un, support. >> raquel, do you think the current crisis is polarizing the american jewish community? >> i think more than polarizing, giving the american people the have a voice. some people try to shy away from talking about this conflict but now it's gotten to a point where they can't be quiet, they want to be heard. you see it more than ever, israelis are supporting the government and you'll see that among the jewish community. >> i do think there are a growing part of the community who are very, very, hopeful, presenting presentingpresenting a united fh doesn't exist. >> is commitment to israel an intrat part of modern -- in
ariel chessler. thank you for being here. 7 million jews in the united states. they all know the answer to not. what is the significance of the state of israel to american jews? >> i think that depends. so many other questions depend on who you are, broad and diverse community, just like any other community in the united states, i think what's happened, as this gaza assault has unfolded, we're critical of action he but can't offer israel un, support. >> raquel, do you think the...
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my name is luisa sicairos. >> i'm ariel yu. chair of health. >> i'm joyce wu. youth xhifrment -- commissioner. >> what is youth commission? appointed by the board of supervisors or mayor lee. we meet the unmet needs of the youth in san francisco and we are all of the education health and wellness committee. we focus on special education and disability awareness. so, as you can see that our topic of this year was special needs and special awareness on disabilities. the reason that we are focusing on this topic is because we all draw on different issues or personal experience on these issues. for me, i have a little sister who is 19 and she has cerebral palsy. i have to help her bathe and use the bathroom. i'm the main go to parent for her. to see her grow up in the san francisco unified school district has been difficult. we haven't seen her grown as we expected to because she doesn't get much attention from the school caregivers. it's difficult because for me i just graduated from college and knowing that i got that opportunity to walk down that aisle and my li
my name is luisa sicairos. >> i'm ariel yu. chair of health. >> i'm joyce wu. youth xhifrment -- commissioner. >> what is youth commission? appointed by the board of supervisors or mayor lee. we meet the unmet needs of the youth in san francisco and we are all of the education health and wellness committee. we focus on special education and disability awareness. so, as you can see that our topic of this year was special needs and special awareness on disabilities. the reason...
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sky force 10 giving us an ariel view overhead over the scene here. this is off of route 9 in cape may courthouse. we understand that there is a pizza shop close by. again, you see the fire crews there, emergency rescue crews there working to get information on the condition of the pilot, but we're zeroing in on this helicopter. now this helicopter we received confirmation was sent out as part of the mosquito control area -- mosquito control effort in this area here in the jersey shore. you see several individuals down on the scene. looks like a police officer or other emergency personnel talking to someone about this crash that's taken place here. the helicopter is on its side. looks like it's wedged up against or on top of a fence. that looks like a garden behind the fence. this is a residential area of cape may courthouse. again, this helicopter spraying for mosquitoes in the area went out around 10:00 this morning. we will stay on top of this. sky force 10 there live on the scene. we will bring you more information. now working to get information
sky force 10 giving us an ariel view overhead over the scene here. this is off of route 9 in cape may courthouse. we understand that there is a pizza shop close by. again, you see the fire crews there, emergency rescue crews there working to get information on the condition of the pilot, but we're zeroing in on this helicopter. now this helicopter we received confirmation was sent out as part of the mosquito control area -- mosquito control effort in this area here in the jersey shore. you see...
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nine anchored ariel cableways spanning the canyon from rim to rim lowered the concrete into the forms and handled other supplies and equipment as well. as the first bucket of concrete settled into its foundation on june 6, 1933, hoover dam began its rise from the depths of black canyon. hoover dam has pointed the way to the fullest utilization of the colorado river's resources, truly a modern civil engineering wonder. >> this labor day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 eastern, an education department summit on bullying in schools. at 8:00, bill nye the science guy and creation museum founder ken ham debate evolution o. c-span2's book tv, at 7:00 eastern, congressman james clyburn talks about his life from his youth in the jim crow south to his leadership position in the house of representatives. at 8:30, author sylvia on her book, "price of fame" about playwright, diplomat and congress woman clare boothe luce. and at 10:00 a.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american arti
nine anchored ariel cableways spanning the canyon from rim to rim lowered the concrete into the forms and handled other supplies and equipment as well. as the first bucket of concrete settled into its foundation on june 6, 1933, hoover dam began its rise from the depths of black canyon. hoover dam has pointed the way to the fullest utilization of the colorado river's resources, truly a modern civil engineering wonder. >> this labor day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 eastern,...
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en noticias de amÉrica latina, en brasil las grabaciones del vuelo recuperada en el ariel accidente delvuelo. >> una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro realizÓ un evento para concientizar a los ciudadanos del valle de san joaquÍn, por una enfermedad que podrÍa atacar a varias personas. nos explican este reto que ha causado mucho interÉs en las redes sociales. >>Éstas personas tomaron el reto de la cubeta helada, desde celebridades, hasta polÍtico, ha participado para concientizar al pÚblico sobre la enfermedad mortal conocida como esclerosis. gracias a caminatas, y ese tipo de retos han ayudado a aumentar la concientizaciÓn, actualmente no existe cura para la enfermedad por esa razÓn la gran cantidad de agencia sin fines de lucro han estado recaudando dinero para encontrar una cura. nilda espinoza es una delgada que su marido ha sido diagnosticado con enfermedad. >> es difÍcil para vivir, para Él y para la familia. tenemos mucha familia que no ayuda mucho. >> esta enfermedad no discrimina ni raza, ni sexo, ni color de piel, alguna de las vÍctimas que fueron diagnosticadas con enfermedad, i
en noticias de amÉrica latina, en brasil las grabaciones del vuelo recuperada en el ariel accidente delvuelo. >> una organizaciÓn sin fines de lucro realizÓ un evento para concientizar a los ciudadanos del valle de san joaquÍn, por una enfermedad que podrÍa atacar a varias personas. nos explican este reto que ha causado mucho interÉs en las redes sociales. >>Éstas personas tomaron el reto de la cubeta helada, desde celebridades, hasta polÍtico, ha participado para...
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presentation by ariel yu. chair of the health education and wellness committee. san francisco youth commission, luisa sicairos. anna bernick and joyce wu. item nor 10. information item. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. item no. 11. public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc, each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. item 12. information item. correspondence. item 13, discussion item. council member comments and announcements. >> item no. 14. adjourn. >> >> >> thank you. we are now moving to item no. 3. public comment. items not on today's agenda but the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. first i have john alex. pedestrian safety advisory committee. >> thank you. cochair. my name again is john alex. i hold seat no. 4 on the pedestrian safety advisory committee representing the pedestrian and safety needs of people with disabilities and seniors in the city and county of san francisco. i come here on this point and open public comment to announce to you that a collaborative g
presentation by ariel yu. chair of the health education and wellness committee. san francisco youth commission, luisa sicairos. anna bernick and joyce wu. item nor 10. information item. report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. item no. 11. public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc, each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. item 12. information item. correspondence. item 13, discussion item. council member comments and announcements....
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a costa rica, le dieron la batalla que se habÍan adelantado con un gol y luego de varios rebotes, arielaracha de 22 entradas y un tercio sin anotaciones a gallardo, mÁs tarde michael anotaba y mÁs atras vendrÍa pablo sandoval, octava entrada, vÁmonos, nÚmero 5 de la temporada los gigantes con marcador de 7 a 4 con la victoria. >> dodgers y Ángelitos, batazo peligro peligroso, pero ahÍ estaba howard y luego este bate y ponÍa la pelota en el derecho , una carrera mÁs a la pizarra y los dodgers con la victoria de 2-1. >> la ventaja de dos dodgers de dos y medio a san francisco y mÁs abajo san diego y arizona. >> cuadrangular de dos carreras y la loza se ponÍa pesada para los atlÉticos, evan, y abtaba el y tampa day taermino con la victoria de 7 a 3. >> los que pueden vacacionar son estos. >> el otro dÍa me platicabas que podÍan estar tres equipos en el Área de la bahÍa. >> la de los cuatro me gusta mucho como primer lugar y comodines, ahorita los 6 y los dodgers. >> claro que sÍ. >> y en el tema de las chivas, nos pusieron otra vez en el lugar donde estÁbamos. >> los regresamos a tierra, v
a costa rica, le dieron la batalla que se habÍan adelantado con un gol y luego de varios rebotes, arielaracha de 22 entradas y un tercio sin anotaciones a gallardo, mÁs tarde michael anotaba y mÁs atras vendrÍa pablo sandoval, octava entrada, vÁmonos, nÚmero 5 de la temporada los gigantes con marcador de 7 a 4 con la victoria. >> dodgers y Ángelitos, batazo peligro peligroso, pero ahÍ estaba howard y luego este bate y ponÍa la pelota en el derecho , una carrera mÁs a la pizarra...
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began a facebook page to help organize an online saechb of thousands upon thousands of satellite and ariel images. >> a lot of time it was gratifying to be able to do something to help. >> reporter: she had no idea what she was starting. the group po grew to more than 2,000 members and susanna worked around the clock managing it all. nd in the process, raising her own spirits and learning just how powerful a community can be behind the right leader. >> i know a lot of people came away with their face strengthened and, you know, a better perspective on life and on people. >> from real life drama to the fictional kind that happens on the big screen. while hollywood gets much of the attention, there are plenty of successful filmmakers who call the bay area home like esther pearl and, right now, she's looking to create a few more just like her. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many people feel like really stressed about getting their edits finished this morning? er are the budgets may be minuscule and the deadlines a bit unreal. >> those pictures will be shown on saturday. >> repor
began a facebook page to help organize an online saechb of thousands upon thousands of satellite and ariel images. >> a lot of time it was gratifying to be able to do something to help. >> reporter: she had no idea what she was starting. the group po grew to more than 2,000 members and susanna worked around the clock managing it all. nd in the process, raising her own spirits and learning just how powerful a community can be behind the right leader. >> i know a lot of people...
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this morning we spoke to ariel shrum who was on that fateful excursion. >> first thing that went throughmind was actually the "titanic." >> watch as frightened passengers rushed to put on life vests as water pours in. >> everyone is freeing out as the water starts to pour in. >> many knocked around from the rough surf feeling the effects shortly after. >> people around me became seasick and i started playing my trumpet. ♪ >> reporter: as arielle plays his trumpet to help calm passengers, the boat regains power and slowly makes its way to boston with a coast guard escort. the captain suffered cuts to his hand. luckily, no one else was seriously injured. >> it looks like that scene in "the perfect storm." >> for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> so glad everyone is going to be all right. >>> it was a fiery scene in nashville. a attacker overturned spilling fuel bursting into flames, some of the fuel then spilled into the sewer s setting off a strin of explosions sending manhoes into the air. look at that. this is incredible. no one, no one was seriously injured. >
this morning we spoke to ariel shrum who was on that fateful excursion. >> first thing that went throughmind was actually the "titanic." >> watch as frightened passengers rushed to put on life vests as water pours in. >> everyone is freeing out as the water starts to pour in. >> many knocked around from the rough surf feeling the effects shortly after. >> people around me became seasick and i started playing my trumpet. ♪ >> reporter: as arielle...
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i dealt with ariel sharon as prime minister. he was quite tough on occasion. so it's not unusual when the united states and israel get into these spats. what is unusual is the fact that we've had these recurring fights for the entire period of the obama and netanyahu administrations. and the tenor of the discussion has really gotten nasty. so it's the length of time that these two sides are fighting with each other that makes this unusual. >> do you think that it undermines the influence that the united states has when there are such tensions between netanyahu and president obama? >> oh, it surely does. you know, countries in the region have always looked upon the united states-israel relationship as a solid bedrock. and when they see this kind of consistent fighting and the words coming out of jerusalem directed at american officials, it certainly undermines american credibility, and it hurts our ability to help israel. and therefore it's not quite understandable why the israelis are venting their frustrations in public. they have problems, let's talk about i
i dealt with ariel sharon as prime minister. he was quite tough on occasion. so it's not unusual when the united states and israel get into these spats. what is unusual is the fact that we've had these recurring fights for the entire period of the obama and netanyahu administrations. and the tenor of the discussion has really gotten nasty. so it's the length of time that these two sides are fighting with each other that makes this unusual. >> do you think that it undermines the influence...
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it may look like a toilet from the ariel view. >> reporter:the former microsoft ceo paid a record $2 confirmed by a judge last >> reporter:as you might imagine, sterling's name not rally. >> reporter:if you watched the world chances ended when their star player neymar suffered >> reporter:well neymar is back! >> reporter:and this out of the mls. kay.loses a shoe while trying to score. .happened saturday night. shoe just flies off.and actually goes in the net! >> reporter: pam, this extends it entire block. to home owners to have to deal with repainting that's or how to get it off? two dozen cars were splattered with white paint sunday morning. coming up on santa rosa street scene there card is riddled with white paint. who ever responsible road on a bicycle and even on the driveways and windows and doors of the vehicles. the person or people responsible may have left behind their bottles in the street. this is not the first time that the bloc has been vandalized absolutely neighbors are thinking of getting surveillance cameras in their homes picketed alicea read kron 4 news >> pam: t
it may look like a toilet from the ariel view. >> reporter:the former microsoft ceo paid a record $2 confirmed by a judge last >> reporter:as you might imagine, sterling's name not rally. >> reporter:if you watched the world chances ended when their star player neymar suffered >> reporter:well neymar is back! >> reporter:and this out of the mls. kay.loses a shoe while trying to score. .happened saturday night. shoe just flies off.and actually goes in the net!...
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there are reports of other people who are stranded or missing the sheriff ariel rescue team had to pull some people to safety and the bloody left hundreds of people trapped. >> i knew we were in the middle of the demille have missed to this decide the turnaround >> reporter: lower than 30 homes have been damaged. >> pam: a mountain view handymen accused of molesting two young girls is behind bars tonight. kron4 maureen kelly has the latest of the investigation in reports that police think there could be additional victims. >> reporter:this is ramiro pala-see-ose's mugshot. >> reporter: >> reporter:mountain view police say he was arrested friday for allegedly molesting two >> reporter:the girls.who are frequent visitors to the complex on blvd where palacios about the alleged abuse.who then called police. >> the roasted talked to the parents and other guerrilla costa when it was what had occurred >> reporter:the news of the arrest came as a surprise to his neighbors.some of whom are also his clients. palacios makes his living doing odd jobs for other residents in the mobile home park. >>
there are reports of other people who are stranded or missing the sheriff ariel rescue team had to pull some people to safety and the bloody left hundreds of people trapped. >> i knew we were in the middle of the demille have missed to this decide the turnaround >> reporter: lower than 30 homes have been damaged. >> pam: a mountain view handymen accused of molesting two young girls is behind bars tonight. kron4 maureen kelly has the latest of the investigation in reports that...
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. >> nice reference, ariel. >> you had to do that. looks like fun.tastic for a 3, 4-year-old girl. >> now for a look ahead. even though marijuana is legal in washington state, the seattle hemp fest opens today. it's the world's largest marijuana legalization rally. it has two lounges where adults can obey the law and smoke pot legally. sflirchlts happy birthday to jennifer lawrence. she turns 24. batman, ben affleck is 42, and debra messing is 46. i'm dara brown. thanks for watching "early today." have a great friday. >>> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning, it is 4:30 right now, i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to, let's check the forecast and meteorologist rob mayeda, how are we looking? >> looking great, foggy in parts of the bay area. san francisco over towards the peninsula. that's the view inside at&t park. sea breeze right now, and later on today on nbc bay area get to the giants and phillies coming up at 7:15. mid-60s around game time there at at&t park. temperatures today, mid-8
. >> nice reference, ariel. >> you had to do that. looks like fun.tastic for a 3, 4-year-old girl. >> now for a look ahead. even though marijuana is legal in washington state, the seattle hemp fest opens today. it's the world's largest marijuana legalization rally. it has two lounges where adults can obey the law and smoke pot legally. sflirchlts happy birthday to jennifer lawrence. she turns 24. batman, ben affleck is 42, and debra messing is 46. i'm dara brown. thanks for...
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says it's trying to limit civilian casualties but had hamas is making this impossible my colleague in ariel spoke with paul horse and for me israeli foreign ministry. we are doing everything we possibly can to try to limit and to. restrict the civilian casualties in very difficult circumstances we've accepted and implemented in abided by five i think it is ceasefire proposals all of which we were rejected and and violated by hamas and they have abused the palestinian but it's an obvious. it is really that missiles it's attacked by your country international journalists covering the conflict have said they've never seen so many children's deaths so many that is their words neither back in the previous were even in libya or syria or how do you react to that well first of all i will say to you that i think that the trade in blood the numbers is a little bit distasteful especially since nobody has the numbers i you know i again it's a cold and horrible reality but to to say that it's anything anywhere approaching what goes on in libya and syria of course you and i both know it is simply silly w
says it's trying to limit civilian casualties but had hamas is making this impossible my colleague in ariel spoke with paul horse and for me israeli foreign ministry. we are doing everything we possibly can to try to limit and to. restrict the civilian casualties in very difficult circumstances we've accepted and implemented in abided by five i think it is ceasefire proposals all of which we were rejected and and violated by hamas and they have abused the palestinian but it's an obvious. it is...
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. --2 goles de gutierrez, uno de "hirving lozano" y otro de "ariel nahuel-pan" pusieron 4 goles arriba de honor al real espaÑa. blanca --las estrellas de la "mls" se enfrentaron en portland, al poderoso "bayern munich". take vo --el portero "nick rimando" no pudo detener el remate de "lewandoski" que puso arriba al equipo aleman. --bradley wright-phillips recibe pase del cubo torres para anotar la igualdad. --y el eterno landon donovan, define ante la salida de neuer, para el triunfo de la mls. --ingresaron los campeones mundiales muller, gotze, lahm y schweinsteger pero no pudieron remontar el marcador. vo cesar --las chivas fueron goleadas en houston en el cierre de su gira por estados unidos. --el milan que horas antes quizo cancelar el partido por las condiciones del campo le propino un tres a cero contundente al rebaÑo. --niang, balotelli y pazzinni decretaron la goliza "rossonera". cesar --los gigantes jugaron el segundo de la serie contra los cerveceros de milwaukee. take vo el panda sandoval ayudo con un jonron de dos carreras para el triunfo de san francisco por siete carreras
. --2 goles de gutierrez, uno de "hirving lozano" y otro de "ariel nahuel-pan" pusieron 4 goles arriba de honor al real espaÑa. blanca --las estrellas de la "mls" se enfrentaron en portland, al poderoso "bayern munich". take vo --el portero "nick rimando" no pudo detener el remate de "lewandoski" que puso arriba al equipo aleman. --bradley wright-phillips recibe pase del cubo torres para anotar la igualdad. --y el eterno landon...
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you're getting an ariel view. so you're seeing some of the is situation here where some of those buildings where masonry and brick have fallen to the ground. it's just been a situation that is going to require a closer look. >> here's a look at some video of showing the jolting this morning at 3:21 when the struck. >> getting back to after shocks we have reports of some after shocks that have hit in the area since the 3:20 earth quake. we've had an after shock at 5:00 this morning and another one at 5:45 this morning. we want to fo to charles clifrd. >>reporter: the they detected it at 3:20. they are calling this the south napa earthquake. the largest since 1989. that was a magnitude 6.9 give and take kwaik. there's been museum rows after shocks. the strongest a 2.5 around 5:00 this morning. these earth quakes may be happening along the west napa fault. they are determining where it hit. even though this was a strong one it was a typical one for the bay area. >> the earth quake was a strike slip that produces wher
you're getting an ariel view. so you're seeing some of the is situation here where some of those buildings where masonry and brick have fallen to the ground. it's just been a situation that is going to require a closer look. >> here's a look at some video of showing the jolting this morning at 3:21 when the struck. >> getting back to after shocks we have reports of some after shocks that have hit in the area since the 3:20 earth quake. we've had an after shock at 5:00 this morning...
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ariel sharon in lebanon in 1982 for whom there was a resurrection.hink he had a number of goals and minds and feels relatively satisfied, relatively satisfied that he has achieved them, but i will go back to where i started. define name will be to whoessentially solidify by comes out of this strategically .etter positioned that has yet to be decided in the tick-tock currently going on in cairo and elsewhere. >> i want to get this from the palestinian perspective. we just saw the un's human rights council name a new head of the commission going to investigate israeli actions in the war. there has been an effort from palestinians on and off to become members of the international criminal court. there have been lawsuits against israeli officials for prior wars. politicalf the legal strategy is now part of the palestinian strategy larger than hamas? >> an interesting question. i differ somewhat from aaron on the conclusion of the conduct in the sense that i think there are moments in the current round of hostilities that we're seeing orhaps editing -- ed
ariel sharon in lebanon in 1982 for whom there was a resurrection.hink he had a number of goals and minds and feels relatively satisfied, relatively satisfied that he has achieved them, but i will go back to where i started. define name will be to whoessentially solidify by comes out of this strategically .etter positioned that has yet to be decided in the tick-tock currently going on in cairo and elsewhere. >> i want to get this from the palestinian perspective. we just saw the un's...
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a certain type of intelligence, but there are a lot of things you can get with air power, drones, ariel vile lance. i mean, these fighters, they do have training sites that are probably visible and also they're moving in between places. there are things that you can see. you're absolutely right, eventually there's only so much you can do without knowing what's going on on the ground especially as the isis fighters move into the urban areas or retreat back into the urban areas. >> so what do you say would be the comprehensive strategy the u.s. gloft is currently looking at? >> i think what you're hearing from the administration. people want to hear more but i think what you're hearing is the cautious and long term and with an important understanding that there's only so much the united states or even the international community or outside actors can do in the long term to end this problem. stopping isis is not the same thing as defeating them and so i think you're hearing president obama say the u.s. can't do everything but we can help. we need to take a long-term approach. it needs to b
a certain type of intelligence, but there are a lot of things you can get with air power, drones, ariel vile lance. i mean, these fighters, they do have training sites that are probably visible and also they're moving in between places. there are things that you can see. you're absolutely right, eventually there's only so much you can do without knowing what's going on on the ground especially as the isis fighters move into the urban areas or retreat back into the urban areas. >> so what...
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nos acompaÑÓ marÍa inÉs duarte y ariel coro.a a imaginar que en esta Época nos Íbamos a preocupar a quÉ edad es bueno para darle un celular a su hijo? no estÁ fácil tomar esta decisiÓn. ¿quÉ debe considerar un padre, una madre antes de darle un celular a su pequÑo? ¿por quÉ? >> como tÚ dices, no es nada fÁcil. tenemos la presiÓn social de los amiguitos, algunos papÁs que se lo dan a temprana edad. hay que estar muy pendientes que no sea por presiÓn social, sino por la seguridad. por saber donde estÁn, en caso de tener una emergencia. eso nos va a dar alivio. esa protecciÓn de saber donde estÁn. tambiÉn practicidad y comodidad para saber dÓnde estÁn ellos. tambiÉn ese signo de confianza y responsabilidad. esto es un sÍmbolo muy importante. entonces, es un poquito en lo que nos debemos basar. >> por ejemplo, los expertos, ¿a quÉ edad serÍa la correcta para darle un celular a tu hijo? >> en realidad, no hay un nÚmero en especifico porque puede variar. lo ideal es entre 10 y 14 aÑos. y todo depende de quÉ tan responsable es, qué tan
nos acompaÑÓ marÍa inÉs duarte y ariel coro.a a imaginar que en esta Época nos Íbamos a preocupar a quÉ edad es bueno para darle un celular a su hijo? no estÁ fácil tomar esta decisiÓn. ¿quÉ debe considerar un padre, una madre antes de darle un celular a su pequÑo? ¿por quÉ? >> como tÚ dices, no es nada fÁcil. tenemos la presiÓn social de los amiguitos, algunos papÁs que se lo dan a temprana edad. hay que estar muy pendientes que no sea por presiÓn social, sino por la...
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by2005, israeli talks, led ariel sharon, recognized that this makes no sense for israel to keep a few settlers in devastated gaza. that is a large part of the idf. the israeli military protected the breaking up of gaza into separate parts. it made no sense to do that. it made more sense to take the settlers from their subsidized settlements in gaza, where they were illegally presiding, and send them off to subsidized intlements in the west bank, areas that israel thinks are key. that is pragmatic sense. there is a very easy way to do it. they could have simply informed that theers in gaza idf was going to withdrawal. at that point, they would have climbed in and gone off to the settlements in the west bank. decided to construct what is sometimes called a national theater. ridiculedally cool -- by leading specialists in israel. created see you could boys pleading with israeli soldiers. do not destroy my home -- again,"s for "never referring to the west bank. there is a staged national trauma. let me a farcical was that there was repetition, of what the israeli press called national tra
by2005, israeli talks, led ariel sharon, recognized that this makes no sense for israel to keep a few settlers in devastated gaza. that is a large part of the idf. the israeli military protected the breaking up of gaza into separate parts. it made no sense to do that. it made more sense to take the settlers from their subsidized settlements in gaza, where they were illegally presiding, and send them off to subsidized intlements in the west bank, areas that israel thinks are key. that is...
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this was ariel sharon.lye -- probably the person who could have done that. >> he was ailing person. absolutely. >> and they threw it away. away because of real grievances. >> they had grievances then. >> they gave it to them but they left it difficult for them -- >> the big mistake is in hindsight, unilateral withdrawal was a mistake. sharon should have negotiated withdrawal with the palestinian authority in which the palestinian authority got credit. i doing it unilaterally he undermined -- he did not want to wait and he didn't like the palestinian authority. >> what will happen in gaza? >> it will get worse before it gets -- >> how worse will it get? >> it could mean israel preoccupies in effect the gaza -- and re-occupies in effect the gaza strip. if defense forces stay there they will be occupying about half the gaza strip. >> they believe they will do that because they will wipe out hamas once and for all. is that the goal? >> they want to eliminate the tunnels. >> what do they mean? >> they would like
this was ariel sharon.lye -- probably the person who could have done that. >> he was ailing person. absolutely. >> and they threw it away. away because of real grievances. >> they had grievances then. >> they gave it to them but they left it difficult for them -- >> the big mistake is in hindsight, unilateral withdrawal was a mistake. sharon should have negotiated withdrawal with the palestinian authority in which the palestinian authority got credit. i doing it...
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georges of the los angeles fire department and the rest of his ariel rescue team are standing by to fieldrgency calls at a helipad just west of the los angeles river. >> it's a man made tributary or channel designed and built specifically to move massive amounts of water rapidly. on a normal sunny day, it's just another area. but certainly once the rains begin, it's a much different animal. >> soon after arriving at the helipad, pilot scott bowman and the team get an unusual emergency call. >> the dog was in the water. when they gave a location, i realized we could almost see where he was from sitting on top of the helipad. >> rescues from nearby walls and under the bridge are already under way. so far the germany shepherd mix was evading capture. >> a number were involved in the rescue operation but they weren't able to get to the dog for a variety of reasons. we really were the only option. >> within minutes pilot bowman and the team are hovering above the river but they need to work fast. >> the incident commander was telling us they were getting heavy rains at their location, which is
georges of the los angeles fire department and the rest of his ariel rescue team are standing by to fieldrgency calls at a helipad just west of the los angeles river. >> it's a man made tributary or channel designed and built specifically to move massive amounts of water rapidly. on a normal sunny day, it's just another area. but certainly once the rains begin, it's a much different animal. >> soon after arriving at the helipad, pilot scott bowman and the team get an unusual...
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really pushing for is to contain isis in iraq by providing military equipment, training, intelligence, arielto put pressure on isis, in syria, to get turkey to close the border, to get the saudis to dry up external funding to get our european partners to provide more in terms of humanitarian and military support for the kurds. so i think there is a strategy, but as i say as the threat is e violaing, that strategy has to evolve with it. >> you're on the house intelligence committee, senior member, you've been getting preefings, i've been hearing from intel officials for months about the threat not just to the region, but to europe and the american homeland because of the possibility of returning foreign fighters out there. that threat's been out there for months. is it your view that the u.s. underestimated the rise of isis and waited too late in reacting in recent weeks rather than months ago? >> i think the rapid spread of isis did take us by surprise. certainly, we knew isis was growing in power, but the fact the iraqi military would melt away the way it did and isis would be able to crop
really pushing for is to contain isis in iraq by providing military equipment, training, intelligence, arielto put pressure on isis, in syria, to get turkey to close the border, to get the saudis to dry up external funding to get our european partners to provide more in terms of humanitarian and military support for the kurds. so i think there is a strategy, but as i say as the threat is e violaing, that strategy has to evolve with it. >> you're on the house intelligence committee, senior...
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this was ariel sharon. >> right. >> charlie: and he probably was the only person who could have done that. >> was the only person who could do it. >> charlie: and they just throw it away. did they throw it away because they have real grievances? >> they have real grievances. >> charlie: then. in hindsight, which is much easier, is unilateral withdrawal was a mistake. sharon should have negotiated a withdrawal in which the palestinian authority got credit. by doing it unilaterally, he undermined -- >> charlie: he didn't want to wait. >> he didn't, and he didn't like the palestinian authority. >> charlie: true. what's going to happen in gaza? >> it will get worse before it gets -- >> charlie: and how worse will it get? >> it could mean israel reoccupies, in effect, the gaza strip. it may never say it's doing that, but if the israeli defense forces stay where they are today they will be occupying about half to have the gaza strip. >> charlie: and they believe they may have to do that because they want to wipe out hamas once and for all? is that the goal? >> what they said is they want t
this was ariel sharon. >> right. >> charlie: and he probably was the only person who could have done that. >> was the only person who could do it. >> charlie: and they just throw it away. did they throw it away because they have real grievances? >> they have real grievances. >> charlie: then. in hindsight, which is much easier, is unilateral withdrawal was a mistake. sharon should have negotiated a withdrawal in which the palestinian authority got credit. by...
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we have rel tors using them now to fly around houses to take ariel views of the houses. >> i hope theyctice first. >> we are having a little problem. >> i crashed the thing trying to learn. it is only two pounds i would think you could hurt somebody. it is a weed wacker. >> you can land it without landing it shut it off it comes back. >> once we got it working it was easy to control. the gps makes sure you don't lose your drone. >> i can take it away. bring it over here it will go right back to or should where it was set. >> it is cool but if any one can buy these what will happen to our privacy? >> what will happen is people sunbathing in the back of the house or people looking through the neighborhood to see what's inside. >> it was cool until it started taking pictures of my wife over there. >> they were willing participants. it can spy and fly for miles. it is noisy but high in the air it would be easy to spy on people. >> the next generation of drones would be less noticeable. this one looks like a humming bird. >> does any one really want to be watched without knowing it? >> othe
we have rel tors using them now to fly around houses to take ariel views of the houses. >> i hope theyctice first. >> we are having a little problem. >> i crashed the thing trying to learn. it is only two pounds i would think you could hurt somebody. it is a weed wacker. >> you can land it without landing it shut it off it comes back. >> once we got it working it was easy to control. the gps makes sure you don't lose your drone. >> i can take it away. bring...
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we would like to introduce ariel pablo mendez, the assistant administrator for global health at usaid. he's been in that position since 2011. he joined usaid's leadership team to shape the bureau for global health's efforts to accomplish scalable, sustainable, and measurable impact on the lives of people living in developing countries. he developed on mobile health strategy in the transformation of health system and africa and asia and served as the director of knowledge management at the world health organization. he is a board certified internist and until recently was practicing as a professor of clinical medicine and epidemiology at columbia university. we will hear from ambassador williams, career member of the senior foreign service with the of of minister consular foreign service and deputy of affairs at the department state. she serves as ambassador to the republic of niger and has served t the u.s. in montana france and guinea. her postings have included director for international organizations in national security council at the white house and advisor at the u.s. mission to
we would like to introduce ariel pablo mendez, the assistant administrator for global health at usaid. he's been in that position since 2011. he joined usaid's leadership team to shape the bureau for global health's efforts to accomplish scalable, sustainable, and measurable impact on the lives of people living in developing countries. he developed on mobile health strategy in the transformation of health system and africa and asia and served as the director of knowledge management at the world...
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tell ariel that we love her and that everything's going to be okay. >> officials at the tulsa countycognize that as the number of men and women in jail or prison continue to increase, so too does the number of parents who have left children behind. >> all right, i love you. >> it's estimated that there are more than 1.7 million american children with at least one parent behind bars. nearly twice as much as ten years earlier. the jail offers several educational and religious programs along with one designed to help parents reconnect with their kids. >> she's feeling poorly and i'm taking her a surprise. >> it's called story time. >> mama said not to speak to any strangers. >> we bring the inmates down to the library and they're able to pick out a children's book and they read it, it's recorded, and then the tape and the book is sent out to the child. despite their circumstances, despite the bad choices that they've made to come here, they still want to stay connected to their kids and, you know, want to show their kids that they're doing something positive. >> let's go! meeks and stok
tell ariel that we love her and that everything's going to be okay. >> officials at the tulsa countycognize that as the number of men and women in jail or prison continue to increase, so too does the number of parents who have left children behind. >> all right, i love you. >> it's estimated that there are more than 1.7 million american children with at least one parent behind bars. nearly twice as much as ten years earlier. the jail offers several educational and religious...
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ariel sharon pulled them out of gaza. hamas needs to be destroyed. the leader ship.he tunnels need to be destroyed. that's what prime minister netanyahu has to do. the west bank has been pretty peaceful. they can work out the differences there. the fence has helped a lot. hamas is not a partner for peace. a partner for negotiation. >> they do not have many friends in the arab world either. it's hard to see what happens with gaza once the tunnels are destroyed. and israel is still deployed right on the border. >> that's why people are critical of secretary kerry going to paris and talking to hamas. because what was thought that -- the arab league thought that was supporting hamas to the exclusion of the arab league. look, this is an ugly situation. i'm surprised that anyone is surprised that netanyahu is doing this. he's been telling the world for a long time he was going to do this. all of a sudden, everyone is shocked. this was inevitable. it was a question of when. >> support for israel is one of the few things that congress does agree on in a bipartisan way. we ju
ariel sharon pulled them out of gaza. hamas needs to be destroyed. the leader ship.he tunnels need to be destroyed. that's what prime minister netanyahu has to do. the west bank has been pretty peaceful. they can work out the differences there. the fence has helped a lot. hamas is not a partner for peace. a partner for negotiation. >> they do not have many friends in the arab world either. it's hard to see what happens with gaza once the tunnels are destroyed. and israel is still deployed...
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it is not, there was a tragic moment in this helicopter which was taking ariel of the submersible, i think. went down. you lost two friends , two colleagues, two comrades. >> these guys were not just my friends. they were in a way mentors and role models to me. they represented the value system that as an explorer i strove for. these were guys that had fearlessly gone into the great whites and crocodiles their whole careers. and they brought such an enthusiasm to it that as film makers both of them, this is mike degree and andrew white. both of them, they were such incredible representatives of the ocean and of exploration but it just called everything into question, you know. >> rose: you had to bring everybody together and say do we go forward. >> do we go forward. here we were doing this potentially very risky operation and it just called into question do we take these risks. and we sat as a group and we all face risks. even the surface crew and the divers and everybody. they're putting their lives at risk as well. and as a group, we said this is what these guys stood for. they be
it is not, there was a tragic moment in this helicopter which was taking ariel of the submersible, i think. went down. you lost two friends , two colleagues, two comrades. >> these guys were not just my friends. they were in a way mentors and role models to me. they represented the value system that as an explorer i strove for. these were guys that had fearlessly gone into the great whites and crocodiles their whole careers. and they brought such an enthusiasm to it that as film makers...
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this was ariel sharon. >> right. >> rose: and he is probably the only person who could have done that. >> was the only person who could do it, absolutely. >> rose: and then they just say, they throw it away. did they throw it away because they had real grievances. >> they have grievances. >> rose:. >> they had grievances then as well. >> rose: in other words they gave it to them but they left it very difficult for them to -- >> but i think the bigger mistake here, in hindsight which is always much easier. >> rose: yes. >> is unilateral withdrawal was a mistake. sharon should have negotiated a withdrawal with the palestinian authority in which the palestinian authority got credit for this. >> rose: i hear you. >> by doing it unilaterally he just undermined. >> rose: he didn't want to wait. >> he didn't want to wait. he didn't like the palestinian authority. >> rose: that's true. so what is going to happen in gaza. >gaza? >> it will get worse before -- >> rose: how bad? >> it could mean israel reoccupies, in effect, the gaza strip. it may never say it is doing that but if the government
this was ariel sharon. >> right. >> rose: and he is probably the only person who could have done that. >> was the only person who could do it, absolutely. >> rose: and then they just say, they throw it away. did they throw it away because they had real grievances. >> they have grievances. >> rose:. >> they had grievances then as well. >> rose: in other words they gave it to them but they left it very difficult for them to -- >> but i think...
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onkish prime minister ariel security summit with his top generals to read turkey denied injuring iraqi expected to win the presidential elections. the market rallied after his party one in march -- won in ma rch. >> when turkey goes to the polls on sunday, it will be the first time in the nation's history that people will vote for the president. joining us from the stumble -- from the stumble -- from istanbul is a reporter. >> the prime minister is expected to be the first directly elected president. his comments have set off alarms who say a more authoritarian him is anchallenging academic. the joint candidate of the two main opposition parties. representing the pro-kurdish democratic party is another candidate. as candidacy come as challenge to the prime minister. it has been phenomenal, the amount of air time given to the prime minister throughout the race. amountachieved a fair economically. >> that is right. during his 11 years in power, turkey has seen rapid economic growth with gdp trickling -- tripling. doubleon has fallen from digits to single, allowing many turks to buy their
onkish prime minister ariel security summit with his top generals to read turkey denied injuring iraqi expected to win the presidential elections. the market rallied after his party one in march -- won in ma rch. >> when turkey goes to the polls on sunday, it will be the first time in the nation's history that people will vote for the president. joining us from the stumble -- from the stumble -- from istanbul is a reporter. >> the prime minister is expected to be the first directly...