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so that's very concerning to us as caa. -- cac. and professional development, we wanted to point out, we appreciate that everyone's time is very valuable. and, frankly, the conversations surrounding professional development days that were held around the instructional calendar concerned us quite a bit. one of the areas of need that we feel for staff, particularly general ed teachers, 76% of them sit in general ed, so we think that professional development surrounding inclusivity is critically important. in fact, we'd like to see -- we understand the challenges of getting subs, scheduling time out of the classroom, so we would like to even propose that some of these trainings go directly to the school site, rather than having the employees take time off, get subs, develop the lesson plan. it's difficult to train one person from a school site and have them take it back to their school site and implement something school-wide effectively. so moving right along. >> special education is a focal population issue as you know for sfusd. we
so that's very concerning to us as caa. -- cac. and professional development, we wanted to point out, we appreciate that everyone's time is very valuable. and, frankly, the conversations surrounding professional development days that were held around the instructional calendar concerned us quite a bit. one of the areas of need that we feel for staff, particularly general ed teachers, 76% of them sit in general ed, so we think that professional development surrounding inclusivity is critically...
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eric: that's the main point, you served as top caa, you speak russian, you know them all, what goes oneir head, you pointed out that it's for putin's survival, what is the calculation that he -- he uses to try and push and push and push by deploying a nuclear cruise missile on the border of europe and everybody sits there scared but not wanting to do anything until now apparently? >> i served in russia during 1990's and i went back a decade or so later and even though the soviet union collapsed, one part of soviet society which never did, putin served in kgb, domestic security police, this is all about russia's intelligence service and the military complex needing to portray the west as russia's main enemy in order for themselves to remain in power. they are very aware that there's a lot of people in russia who don't buy into russia corruption and look to the united states as the city -- bright shining city on the hill and that's the last thing putin wants. eric: corrupts, corrupts absolutely, daniel hoffman thank you to the service at our nation. >> thank you. arthel: thanks, dan. wal
eric: that's the main point, you served as top caa, you speak russian, you know them all, what goes oneir head, you pointed out that it's for putin's survival, what is the calculation that he -- he uses to try and push and push and push by deploying a nuclear cruise missile on the border of europe and everybody sits there scared but not wanting to do anything until now apparently? >> i served in russia during 1990's and i went back a decade or so later and even though the soviet union...
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regionals, a bad day for the bigger banks but that particular angle which came up on the annual ialyst caa lot, as to invest in technology almost to play catch-up with the big guys does suggest that the moves today could be slightly temporary because the big guys have an ability. economies of scale to invest they dwarf the amount of spend of the smaller guys. perhaps we'll see it shake back out. if it's not and this is just a great regional opportunity for them then that kind of explains why both stocks are up today. >> i was shocked to be honest with you i'm a suntrust shareholder i was happy. but i will say that these are two companies. they're premier super regionals and doing absolutely just fine in this environment and absolutely is about size and scale. the combination of these two is going to be equivalent of usb. there's still heavy lifting to do and no question about it. the big banks have been investing for years and years and years and will continue to invest and gain in the technology front and so, yeah. absolutely that is absolutely the reason they got together. >> and part of the rea
regionals, a bad day for the bigger banks but that particular angle which came up on the annual ialyst caa lot, as to invest in technology almost to play catch-up with the big guys does suggest that the moves today could be slightly temporary because the big guys have an ability. economies of scale to invest they dwarf the amount of spend of the smaller guys. perhaps we'll see it shake back out. if it's not and this is just a great regional opportunity for them then that kind of explains why...
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politics elsewhere, some of these including fabrications of the caa created the aids epidemic, that the jfk assassination scandal was also as anothery the kgb early active measures. so these kinds of things have been around a long time. the u.s. intelligence agency has also been part of waging campaigns of this information. one of its missions is to engage in black propaganda. means we know where it is coming from and we know it is often authentic, or we at least know the sponsor. black propaganda means we don't know the sponsor and it may or may not be true. it is meant to be disruptive and incriminating. or to create problems. and in that was a major focal point of caa activities. c.i.a. activities. steve: which leads us to radio free europe and frank wisner. who was frank and what was radio free europe? kenneth: frank was the early mastermind of cia covert operations. he ran a shop, they called it the opposite of policy coordination. usually in the u.s. government history, when you see something with the name "coordination" in it it means it is probably up to something secret. it's meant to be innocuous to hide what they
politics elsewhere, some of these including fabrications of the caa created the aids epidemic, that the jfk assassination scandal was also as anothery the kgb early active measures. so these kinds of things have been around a long time. the u.s. intelligence agency has also been part of waging campaigns of this information. one of its missions is to engage in black propaganda. means we know where it is coming from and we know it is often authentic, or we at least know the sponsor. black...
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be an inspiration, a model of self-reform, as a guy who dropped out in ninth grade, ran with the wrong crowd, did time and -- >> you make that mistake, yoge caa second chance. >> reporter: -- and turned his life around.ur he says ask yolf. >> is it worth what you're doing to put yourself at risk. >> reporter: at home, he looks at himself in that water color painting, that struggle, a n minder that every day is opportunity to win. aaron gilchrist, news 4. >> that wasenuine in that air. christopher is preparing to open his second barbershop in a few months. >> his dream after that is to open the barber scol. >>> coming up, we know someone who has to. but it'sng not easy livi a gluteglut glut gluten-free life. >>> it's a not-so-cold morning outside.l temperatures wp in the 40s and 50s, near 60 down in stanton andharrisonburg this morning. enjoy the mild weather while it's here.we gusty nor winds will be here this afternoon. you will feel the chill before the sundo goes wn. forecast comingight >> hold on to our hats. >>> new details and video of ant encountehat put a local leave.pal on why police and fellow students areta sing behind the adminira
be an inspiration, a model of self-reform, as a guy who dropped out in ninth grade, ran with the wrong crowd, did time and -- >> you make that mistake, yoge caa second chance. >> reporter: -- and turned his life around.ur he says ask yolf. >> is it worth what you're doing to put yourself at risk. >> reporter: at home, he looks at himself in that water color painting, that struggle, a n minder that every day is opportunity to win. aaron gilchrist, news 4. >> that...