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connected because my ass for half the beach in all of this is him one that we remember last for a braille full of. full of life. junk for ever because he's seen every child that has the chance to play an instrument. what will happen to all these fantastic children in this wonderful program and sustainment how is this being continued somebody asking when. in the future if you are not here anymore what is going to see and he said that the children. will see sense. and you understand the children it is crazy to say that point is true you know because. music director often says stand up for example but it was a child in a system i was one of the children but it's not locked in your toilet but at the same time these children there we teach all our children and they will keep that fire all the time my life because they know it's part of the system isn't it that the children very quickly after learning an instrument they have to tell the children have to share this moment that we are leaving just now talking about the stem and the future so we cannot imagine how far these dismissals from we are
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all the times it's just nothing it's all by braille and you're trying to remember all these line traps so it's quite a mentally exhausting experience to go. to any and all. right the unfolding drama is now a major international story hundreds of journalists are here in a makeshift muddy village but the food of the number and. type people have also flocked to the site from all over the country to do whatever they can to help. the twenty four hour a tent city in the middle of this remote location is feeding and supporting thousands of people involved in the operation. almost everything is being freely supplied. the operation has shifted from search to risk you're. a party of time navy seals including a medic reaches the stranded boys bringing food water heat blankets and medical supplies. surprisingly they only have minor injuries. waiting above ground the boy's mother arrived a joy to watch the video of this son's. things that. i. am. i going. to new i always think about what. you want to see if you do i don't want to take. it out. what a lot of diving up there and seeing all these kids
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line sometimes you can see if a foot in front of you're over times it's just nothing it's all by braille and you're trying to remember all these lined traps so it's quite a mentally exhausting experience to go back. to study all. the unfolding drama is now a major international story hundreds of journalists are here in a makeshift muddy village but the food of the number and. type people have also flocked to the site from all over the country to do whatever they can to help. a twenty four hour tent city in the middle of this remote location is feeding and supporting thousands of people involved in the operation. almost everything he's being freely supplied. the operation has shifted from search to risk you're. a party of time navy seals including a medic reaches the stranded boys bringing food water heat blankets and medical supplies. surprisingly they only have minor injuries. waiting above ground the boy's mothers are overjoyed is they watch the video of this son's. instant. i. think. i am. going. to new i always. want to see if he'll do i don't want to take. a. lot diving up there and
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hello from moscow three in the afternoon here on call in braille he had line news a little bit later on first though time to catch up with all things world cup and live to daniel hawkins and to beat his book. today welcome to this report from our special studio in st petersburg russia's northern capital overlooking the museum and palace square we're here of course for the remaining two matches in the last sixteen of the world cup quarterfinals draw will be confirmed once we know the winner of sweden against switzerland that sets you off just in less than two hours time right here in st petersburg now one of those teams of course will face either colombia or england to also play a little bit later. this evening but we've got plenty of sweden fans getting in the world cup mood before this first game. i. i mean while switzerland fans also gearing up for the match say no expecting a really tough game but they are hopeful their team will progress to the quarter finals. it will be very hard to get because sweden has a good team. they played very well in the qualifications and in the world
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to comment in detail on the white paper today, and that is because they see very clearly that the braillecisms they would have about the white paper would just add fuel to the fire. katya, thanks again for the fire. katya, thanks again for the analysis there from brussels, katya adler, our european editor. and, by the way, you can find more about the content, and analysis of the white paper on the bbc website, bbc.co.uk/brexit, and all the links are there for you to have a look at it. england's footballers have been widely praised for their performance in the world cup, despite losing to croatia in last night's semifinal. there was disappointment, but pride too, as fans praised what the young side had achieved in recent weeks. and as our correspondent natalie pirks reports, the prospects for english football seem to be looking brighter. commentator: after all that effort, all that energy, the ghost of ‘66 lives on for england. the sight was a familiar one. of shattered england players slumped on the turf, of tears, and of regret. but this time it somehow felt different. # bigger than the
to comment in detail on the white paper today, and that is because they see very clearly that the braillecisms they would have about the white paper would just add fuel to the fire. katya, thanks again for the fire. katya, thanks again for the analysis there from brussels, katya adler, our european editor. and, by the way, you can find more about the content, and analysis of the white paper on the bbc website, bbc.co.uk/brexit, and all the links are there for you to have a look at it. england's...
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health and dental clinics, nursery schools, afterschool programs, although ec classes, copy books into braille and established any number of new public libraries which are still around today which under the wpa and that brings us to the art in the professional division.all the professionals who were out of work in 1935 t, tens of thousands of them, had previously made their living or tried to in the arts. so when the wpa professional projects were being planned, it made sense to include jobs for people in the parts. kerry hopkins said hell, they've got to eat just like other people and the directors ultimately decided that there be for our projects. one for music, one for theater, one for writers and one for the visual arts all operating under a single umbrella program. the standard way to allocate public friends to the arts is by competition. they used prizes, auditions or grant proposals to choose the few very best people. but the wpa primary mission as we well know was to put masses of people to work so the agency had to hire as many artists as possible as long as they had minimal proficien
health and dental clinics, nursery schools, afterschool programs, although ec classes, copy books into braille and established any number of new public libraries which are still around today which under the wpa and that brings us to the art in the professional division.all the professionals who were out of work in 1935 t, tens of thousands of them, had previously made their living or tried to in the arts. so when the wpa professional projects were being planned, it made sense to include jobs...
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very special concert conducted by the venezuelan conductor who stop to demand a member of us from braille for a full of life going to love fifteen minutes. grab a paddle and off you go. nicole through except seldom adventurous journey along germany's land river i'm still very excited about what awaits me on this trip the river the lamp is added challenge it allentown or along the way i have twenty five monitors ahead of me done by look all the way to the town hall the book. thirty minute song little. boy. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. stories from both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. is a multimedia series for africa. d.w. dot com africa. britain's brecht's at mr david davis seen here on the right has resigned in a major blow to prime minister to resign may in his resignation letter davis said he was not convinced that the government's negotiating approach with the e.u. would not just lead to
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vice president john braille. >> a scammer can easily try to contact all 5 million, and chances are he'stunately, it's a lot of consumers who will be out their hard-earned cash. >> reporter: facebook says they have taken down over 583 million fake accounts in 2018. in a statement the company said they had made several recent improvements to combat impersonation including face recognition technology, automation to detect scams and improved reporting abilities. twitter says they took down 9.9 million accounts in may 2018 alone and are bringing in new technology and staff to fight spam and abuse. as for the scammers, adkins had a message for them. >> i wish i could find these people. i'm kind of old school. i'd just go give them a beating. forthat's the "overnight news" as for others, you can check back with us a little later for the morning news and of course "cbs this cy i'm demarco morgan. sprk captioning funded by cbs . >>> >>> it's friday, july 13th, 2018, this is the contribution "cbs morning news." >>> tough talk. president trump criticizing the prime minister and the mayor of london
vice president john braille. >> a scammer can easily try to contact all 5 million, and chances are he'stunately, it's a lot of consumers who will be out their hard-earned cash. >> reporter: facebook says they have taken down over 583 million fake accounts in 2018. in a statement the company said they had made several recent improvements to combat impersonation including face recognition technology, automation to detect scams and improved reporting abilities. twitter says they took...
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a very special concert conducted by the venezuelan conductor to stop to demand a member pass from braille full of full of life. good luck fifteen minutes. of austria's for to find its pointers. police and soldiers are practicing how to repel migrants. but some locals find the drills totally inappropriate so. it's fear mongering really feeling that's because very few migrants are now crossing into the alpine republics. in thirty minutes on d w. moving on beethoven. his work goddess for. the munster country faces. the children first bomb the twenty. sixth. move. this is you know the news coming to you live from berlin another giants folds the world cup in a tournament full of surprises brazil our i'm specialist kevin deployment took at the box and fired the ball into the neck to help his country advance the final four we'll show you what happened and find it what's next as for them to. say that the boys tracks in the flow.
a very special concert conducted by the venezuelan conductor to stop to demand a member pass from braille full of full of life. good luck fifteen minutes. of austria's for to find its pointers. police and soldiers are practicing how to repel migrants. but some locals find the drills totally inappropriate so. it's fear mongering really feeling that's because very few migrants are now crossing into the alpine republics. in thirty minutes on d w. moving on beethoven. his work goddess for. the...
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schools, after-school programs, adult literacy classes, they copied thousands of books and maps into braille. and they established any number of new public libraries which are still around today. but started under the wpa. and that brings us to the arts, also in the professional division -- now all of the professionals who were out of work in 1935 tens of thousands of them had previously made their living or tried to in the arts. so when the wpa's professional projects were being planned, it made since to include jobs for people in the arts. as harry hopkins said hell, they got to eat just like other people. now, the directors ultimately decided that there would be for arts projectses one for music, one for theater, one for writers, an one for the visual arts. all operating under a single umbrella program called federal one. now the standard way to allocate public friends to the art then and now is by competition. they used prizes or -- audition or grant proposals to choose very best people. but the wpa's primary as we well know was to put masses of people to work. so the agencies had to hir
schools, after-school programs, adult literacy classes, they copied thousands of books and maps into braille. and they established any number of new public libraries which are still around today. but started under the wpa. and that brings us to the arts, also in the professional division -- now all of the professionals who were out of work in 1935 tens of thousands of them had previously made their living or tried to in the arts. so when the wpa's professional projects were being planned, it...
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all by braille and you're trying to remember all these line traps. so it's quite sort of mentally exhausting experience to go there and back. >> the unfolding drama is now a major international story. hundreds of journal u.s.s are here in a makeshift muddy village here at the foot of the mountain. the thai people have also flocked to the site from all over the country to do whatever they can to help. the 24 hour tent city in the middle of this remote location is feeding and supporting thousands of people involved in the operation. >> it's such a beautiful culture. all the volunteers out there giving their time. and their resources. and never losing hope. >> the operation sifted from search to rescue. a party of thai navy s.e.a.l.s reaches the boys bringing heat blankets and medical supplies. surprisingly, they only have minor injuries. waiting aboveground, the boys mothers are overjoyed as they watch the video of their sons. what's it like diving up there and seeing these kids huddled with their coach? >> the first time, it's quite swresing. they all
all by braille and you're trying to remember all these line traps. so it's quite sort of mentally exhausting experience to go there and back. >> the unfolding drama is now a major international story. hundreds of journal u.s.s are here in a makeshift muddy village here at the foot of the mountain. the thai people have also flocked to the site from all over the country to do whatever they can to help. the 24 hour tent city in the middle of this remote location is feeding and supporting...
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they copied thousands of books in mass into braille and the established any number of new public libraries which are still around today but started under the wpa. and that brings us to the arts also in the professional division. among all the professionals who are out of work in 1935, tens of thousands of them had previously made their living, or try to come in the arts. when the wpa professional projects were being planned, it made sense to include jobs for people in the arts. as harry hopkins said, they have to eat just like other people. the directors alternately decided that there would be four arts projects, 11 for music, one for theater, one for writers and one for the visual arts. all operating under a single umbrella program called federal one. the standard way to allocate public sense to the arts internet is by competition. they used prices or auditions or grant proposals to choose the few very best people. but the wpa primary mission as is well know was to put masses of people to work pics of the agency would have to hire as many artists as possible as long as a bit some minimal
they copied thousands of books in mass into braille and the established any number of new public libraries which are still around today but started under the wpa. and that brings us to the arts also in the professional division. among all the professionals who are out of work in 1935, tens of thousands of them had previously made their living, or try to come in the arts. when the wpa professional projects were being planned, it made sense to include jobs for people in the arts. as harry hopkins...
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our sculpture garden, raised with braille signs and the playground, built in construction with ucsf, specifically for children on the spectrum, were great hits with the families. we opened the zoo early so it would be quiet. we kept everything as quiet as possible, special sensor maps, etc. a great way to support families with barriers and other cultural institutions for them. we have some exciting births. we just gave birth to a young mandrel, there he is with his surrogate mother. his father is big joe, named after the infamous joe, and pandora mother. a threatened species. you may know it's the one with the colorful nose and the colorful back side as well. they are threatened due to the bush meat trade in africa. we also had twins, i'm a mother of twins, so i was excited about this. this is our snow leopards, still off exhibit. the snow leopard is an endangered big cat. the parents are jimmy g and dala, jimmy g is the name of the 49 quarterback and he came out on father's day to meet his namesake and cubs, and they will be off exhibit until they will be calm. she's a first time mo
our sculpture garden, raised with braille signs and the playground, built in construction with ucsf, specifically for children on the spectrum, were great hits with the families. we opened the zoo early so it would be quiet. we kept everything as quiet as possible, special sensor maps, etc. a great way to support families with barriers and other cultural institutions for them. we have some exciting births. we just gave birth to a young mandrel, there he is with his surrogate mother. his father...
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you get dark water and you're diving by braille. >> you see the wire. >> even deep divers in open water, we lay lay line. you can follow it in and out, pitch black, or dark, you have that line. that's your lifeline to traverse back and forth. >> saw somebody check the watch. timing is key. >> timing is, yes, i imagine they're not dealing with decompression in this type of thing, not deep enough, not enough water to cause collection of nitrogen in their system, but i would imagine time getting through certain legs, the amount of gas you have is all important. they keep an eye on that. >> let's look at some of the cliffs they had to encounter. it is sleep, slippery, and dark. >> yes. obviously there's dry areas of the cave, but if you put this underwater, have to navigate this, it is an impossible feat. this is equivalent to apollo 13, the whole world was watching, wanted these guys to come back and it was successful. >> it was interesting how they brought the boys out. turn to this video where you see this boy on a gurney. >> yes. >> why put him on a gurney? >> if they can carry him, the
you get dark water and you're diving by braille. >> you see the wire. >> even deep divers in open water, we lay lay line. you can follow it in and out, pitch black, or dark, you have that line. that's your lifeline to traverse back and forth. >> saw somebody check the watch. timing is key. >> timing is, yes, i imagine they're not dealing with decompression in this type of thing, not deep enough, not enough water to cause collection of nitrogen in their system, but i...
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our agendas are also available in large print and braille. please ask staff for any additional assistance. yeah. >> thank you. >> to prevent electronic interference with this room's sound system and to respect everyone's ability to focus on the presentation please silence all mobile phones and p.d.a.s, your cooperation is appreciated. we welcome the public's participation during public comment periods. there will be an opportunity for public comment at the beginning and the end of the meeting as well as after every item on today's agenda. and each comment is limited to three minutes and the council will respond to your comments following the meeting if you provide your contact information. you may complete a speaker's card which is available in the front of the room, approach the mike, and do your public comment or call on the bridge line at 1-415-554-9632. ana staff person will handle requests to speak at the appropriate time. the mayor's disability council meetings are generally held on the third friday of the month and our next regular mee
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his match. [ laughter ] that explanation sounds like it was translated from glish to japanese to brailleeroglyphics, put in shredder, taped back together, translated from morse code to dog barks and then transcribed after being read out loud by trump at a rallyht [ la and applause "oh, i - i just got this handed to me and this is very interestingru ruff bark, bark konichiwa. [ laughter ] three short beeps, one long beep, hillary clinton's e-mails. [ laughter ] and if you thought that made no sense, trump's attempted walk-back yesterday of his comments in helsinki was even more absurd. just to recap, this is what um said when he was asked about the assessment of our own intelligence agencies -- including the director of national intelligence, dan coats -- that russiaed interfn the election >> all i can do is ask the question my people came to me, dan coats came to me, and some others. they said they think it's russia i have president putin he just said it's not russia i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be >> seth: you saying, "i don't see any reason why it would be russi
his match. [ laughter ] that explanation sounds like it was translated from glish to japanese to brailleeroglyphics, put in shredder, taped back together, translated from morse code to dog barks and then transcribed after being read out loud by trump at a rallyht [ la and applause "oh, i - i just got this handed to me and this is very interestingru ruff bark, bark konichiwa. [ laughter ] three short beeps, one long beep, hillary clinton's e-mails. [ laughter ] and if you thought that made...
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and that means braille. the goal line becomes that much more critical. so hats off to these divers, and they're probably best in the world. they do dive a lot of sumps and that's exactly what this cave is. >> and you know some of them. have you heard from them? >> i have not heard from them. i do know rick stanton, one of the key individuals, and rick is very equipped for doing this kind of thing. richard harris. i do know of a few of them, in the community, very small community, maybe 5% of the diving community in the world are cave divers. and at this level of diving, you can narrow that down to perhaps another 3%. >> it's really remarkable. what is your sense in watching what they're doing now, which is trying to restore the oxygen to get the other eight individuals, mostly kids, obviously, and one coach, out? do you get the sense that because this was successful that they'll do the same process going forward? >> well, success -- we've got four out now. no reason not to try it again. kids are resilient. i'll give them that. these kids appear to be in
and that means braille. the goal line becomes that much more critical. so hats off to these divers, and they're probably best in the world. they do dive a lot of sumps and that's exactly what this cave is. >> and you know some of them. have you heard from them? >> i have not heard from them. i do know rick stanton, one of the key individuals, and rick is very equipped for doing this kind of thing. richard harris. i do know of a few of them, in the community, very small community,...
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to asdum he doesn't listen to a briefing on russia or read anything on russia unless he's reading braille. he's not hearing anything about russia. what do you make of the fact that for all the lunacy he singled out vladimir putin for praise and said we're all people? >> of all the things he said last night that were disturbing and that we could focus on, that phrase, that comment about putin being kgb, but he's one of us, he's okay, we're all people, that is what i choose to focus on because that's the most disturbing. and i have to tell you, nicolle, an attempt to normalize a stone cold killer like vladimir putin who orders the murders and poisonings of those who he disagrees with is extremely troubling. and this president is about to sit across the table from this man alone and discuss national security matters. and so what troubles me the most here is that we're watching our president become unhinged, imploding in full view of the world and now negotiating with killers, negotiating with heads of state who he perhaps should not be sitting down and negotiating with, and that leads me to
to asdum he doesn't listen to a briefing on russia or read anything on russia unless he's reading braille. he's not hearing anything about russia. what do you make of the fact that for all the lunacy he singled out vladimir putin for praise and said we're all people? >> of all the things he said last night that were disturbing and that we could focus on, that phrase, that comment about putin being kgb, but he's one of us, he's okay, we're all people, that is what i choose to focus on...
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vice president john braille. >> a scammer can easily try and contact all 5 million and chances are he'spercentage who will respond. and unare not nfortunately it's consumers out their hard earned cash. >> reporter: t taken down 583 million fake accounts in 2018. they've made several recent improvements to combat impersonation, including face recognition technology, automation to detect scamsnd imilities. ter t dow 9.9 accounts in may 2018 alone and are bringing in new technology and staff to fight spam and abuse. as for the scammers adkins had a message for them. >> i wish i could find these people. i'm kind of old school. i'd just go give them a beating. >> the consumer watchdog guy says consumers should check and see if they are verified. look for that blue checkmark. he also says going on a limb here, celebrities are not going to be asking their fans for money. they're not going to be sending private messages. consumers shouldn't click on a foreign link or personal information like credit card numbers, e-mail, social security numbers. anyone who does think they've been scammed should
vice president john braille. >> a scammer can easily try and contact all 5 million and chances are he'spercentage who will respond. and unare not nfortunately it's consumers out their hard earned cash. >> reporter: t taken down 583 million fake accounts in 2018. they've made several recent improvements to combat impersonation, including face recognition technology, automation to detect scamsnd imilities. ter t dow 9.9 accounts in may 2018 alone and are bringing in new technology and...