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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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>> arnie schwartzengreener stars as the environator.
>> arnie schwartzengreener stars as the environator.
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attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national origin. we've just started monitoring those trends since 2009 we've been collecting those data. so it appears that while historically we were doing a lot more on things like disability harassment, it's actually a kind of racial harassment that in fact might be getting worse and certainly getting a lot more obvious. one of the ways that we have partnered, department of education and department of justice was right here at the university of california in san diego where you might have heard about the compton cookout and the alleged noose in the library and we have heard similar instances in california and elsewhere, things like (inaudible) the kinds of resolutions and remedies we seek are not just about ensuring
attorney talk about, as arnie says as well, get out there and teach in the communities, it can't happen from washington. over the last year alone, we've seen a 34 percent increase just between 2010 and 2011 on bullying and harassment cases. 32 percent of those are about sexual or gender based stereotyping and harassment, 41 percent on disability and 40 percent on race and national origin. we've just started monitoring those trends since 2009 we've been collecting those data. so it appears that...
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my name is arny davis and i have a facility called davis with comfort center. and in most cases i am aligned with the other offense and my neighbors and friends, except in this particular incidence. parking has been an extreme issue for me clients many of whole are disabled and elderly, that is predominantly what we do, we make orthopedic shoes. excuse me, often, that is the most often complaint that i get is about the parking. sometimes we have to go out and help a client and park a car. and we see three people an hour. and we have three clinicians and we appoint three an hour and it is by apoinment and we have one happy cap spot in the front and we are directly across from the other avenues and unlike most of the blocks in san francisco. the blocks that run east and west are about a third of a block long. and so they are really short blocks and so those parking spaces are very vital and so the parking is really the issue, otherwise i would support it for all of those other wonderful reasons that for my own clients i must stand up for them, they have to have a
my name is arny davis and i have a facility called davis with comfort center. and in most cases i am aligned with the other offense and my neighbors and friends, except in this particular incidence. parking has been an extreme issue for me clients many of whole are disabled and elderly, that is predominantly what we do, we make orthopedic shoes. excuse me, often, that is the most often complaint that i get is about the parking. sometimes we have to go out and help a client and park a car. and...
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i think -- >> rose: because arnie was giving it to you. >> you will enjoy this story. i went in, and they didn't have -- they grabbed a coat out, a 46 long and i am a 43 regular. so the sleeves are down to here and the coat is down to my knees and so after i won the tournament, and it was supposedly my jacket, i came back the next year and they said, well, you know, we don't have a jacket, so they gave me tom dewey, ex-governor of new york's jacket, for the next ten years i wore tom dewey's jacket and never got my own jacket, never gave me a jacket. i mean, i won six masters and never got a green jacket. finally in 1998, i am sitting down with jack stevens, and we are talking about the tournament, honoring me at the tournament with the drinking fountain they put at the 17th tee, and i said, he said, well, i told him the story about the jacket, he says you mean we have never given you a green jacket? >> i said no. >> six masters. >> i thought i was going to get one but i never have gotten one so i went home, after practicing i went home and came back and there was a not
i think -- >> rose: because arnie was giving it to you. >> you will enjoy this story. i went in, and they didn't have -- they grabbed a coat out, a 46 long and i am a 43 regular. so the sleeves are down to here and the coat is down to my knees and so after i won the tournament, and it was supposedly my jacket, i came back the next year and they said, well, you know, we don't have a jacket, so they gave me tom dewey, ex-governor of new york's jacket, for the next ten years i wore tom...
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the secretary of education, army arnie duncan's annual state save students in interest payments. today's undergrads could borrow money at 3.9% if their parents that the bill, that rate will be 6.4%. those rates would rise if the economy improves. so you may save money today, but then get socked with a much air bill in the future. >> okay, now in the newsroom, breaking it down for us. thank you for the advice. jenna: new information as to how the united states can respond to the crisis in syria after the nation's military officer outlined five different options for the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff revealing this scenario for assisting the rebels in the letter. he said he was using military force in syria and jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon just got done speaking with john mccain. if you could, could you walk us through what general dempsey said and what he mapped out as far as military options go? >> sure, some have described it as five no good options. here's what the joint chairman of the chief outlined to the chairman services. advise and assist the opposition
the secretary of education, army arnie duncan's annual state save students in interest payments. today's undergrads could borrow money at 3.9% if their parents that the bill, that rate will be 6.4%. those rates would rise if the economy improves. so you may save money today, but then get socked with a much air bill in the future. >> okay, now in the newsroom, breaking it down for us. thank you for the advice. jenna: new information as to how the united states can respond to the crisis in...
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then part of this years table show with education secretary arnie duncan, on the impact of technology and education, along with entertainer and are for lopez on her new cable network target the latino americans. tonight, discussion on computer hacking and information activism. we will hear about online surveillance by the government and corporations. and why the government could be using a law from 1984 to prosecute whistleblowers. here is a portion. seeing is that there is increasing government surveillance of us, people, and there is increasing corporate surveillance of us. and at the same time, people exposing this are being war and are heavily prosecuted. that point cannot be underscored enough. i wanted to talk about that. and how people are being prosecuted is that the government is using this law called the cfaa, the computer fraud and abuse act. it was written in 1980 four, unbelievably. which is ironic for all the reasons why you would imagine, and if you think about it, it was written at a time before there were really computers the way they are today. the law is a criticall
then part of this years table show with education secretary arnie duncan, on the impact of technology and education, along with entertainer and are for lopez on her new cable network target the latino americans. tonight, discussion on computer hacking and information activism. we will hear about online surveillance by the government and corporations. and why the government could be using a law from 1984 to prosecute whistleblowers. here is a portion. seeing is that there is increasing...