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the habitat of the caucasian go and other animals is guarded closely here. from the top of the mountains the rivers rush into hundreds of strings which turn into endless waterfalls. this fanciful landscape attracts many rock climbers they can make their own roof among the rocks canyons and mountain tops up to four thousand meters. in spring time the weather here can change several times in a day the landscape is slowly coming to life snowdrops are the first flowers to welcome the warmth of spring the tiny blossoms lurk in last year's grass. the gorge the river is the reserves mean waterway water is only just beginning to flood it's why. in early spring people used the river to get to the rocky range where a cave known as should be. is situated along a tributary of the larger river nature reserve staff only learned about its existence by chance when you're not here we had not been aware of its existence for ten years when locals told us about it they said sheep had once been sheltered in the caves first tunnel when we first came here we did see tracks left by
the habitat of the caucasian go and other animals is guarded closely here. from the top of the mountains the rivers rush into hundreds of strings which turn into endless waterfalls. this fanciful landscape attracts many rock climbers they can make their own roof among the rocks canyons and mountain tops up to four thousand meters. in spring time the weather here can change several times in a day the landscape is slowly coming to life snowdrops are the first flowers to welcome the warmth of...
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i believe that she has a sensitivity to the caucasian, african-american, latino, mexican, and all the other cultures and the city. thank you. >> is your any other public comment? >> i would vote for this alan dye. the documentation that he presented was so clear where they actually gave this up so that he could talk about these things. right now, the ethics commission is not working produces some extent, the task force is not working. he definitely has the intelligence had and the know how to be on this board. i think if we want things to get better, we need more people like him. >> public comment is closed. are there any comments? >> did you receive at additional applications? >> there was one application to application. one man wanted in a paternity to apply but he missed the deadline. this is a six-year term. we have two amazing applicants. i was very impressed with his intelligence and knowledge. if you're just let company p, that all this is a six-year term and we have someone who, i would hate to move forward without giving him the opportunity to be heard. i would hate to move f
i believe that she has a sensitivity to the caucasian, african-american, latino, mexican, and all the other cultures and the city. thank you. >> is your any other public comment? >> i would vote for this alan dye. the documentation that he presented was so clear where they actually gave this up so that he could talk about these things. right now, the ethics commission is not working produces some extent, the task force is not working. he definitely has the intelligence had and the...
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the majority of board members are caucasian. we have a hispanic male. yeah. we have had an african-american participant in the past, but she is no longer continuing with us. director ortiz: do we make an effort to reach out to minority groups or people to apply for this? >> we do quite a broad outreach. none of it is specific to a particular minority group. it is to a number of stakeholder groups. we announced it through our member agencies, in the case of the disabled advocacy, the disabled access counsel here at city hall, the bicycle coalition, and so forth. all of the agencies that are on our mailing list, as well. we don't have a specific minority outreach component to that. director ortiz: "is the latino male? >> anthony. he is in the labour representative seat. director ortiz: there are more than eight members? >> we have a total of 15 members on the board. we have seven continuing members and eight new members. >> you're saying out of 15 members, you only have one person of color. your including existing -- i thought you were talking among new applica
the majority of board members are caucasian. we have a hispanic male. yeah. we have had an african-american participant in the past, but she is no longer continuing with us. director ortiz: do we make an effort to reach out to minority groups or people to apply for this? >> we do quite a broad outreach. none of it is specific to a particular minority group. it is to a number of stakeholder groups. we announced it through our member agencies, in the case of the disabled advocacy, the...
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. >> that suspect is identified as a late complected hispanic male or caucasian male in his teens, possibly 16-18 years of age. >> reporter: schools went into lockdown. >> we have to stay inside. there was a cool blue going on. >> reporter: the incident that have characteristics of a gang shooting. >> games will carry out acts as part of their -- gangs will carry out these acts as part of their initiation. >> reporter: officers are checking surveillance cameras in the location of the businesses. >>> oakland police are searching for a gunman who shot and killed a man sitting inside his truck outside his west oakland home. investigators say that neighbors reported hearing shots and when police arrived they found a man with gunshot wounds. the man died in the hospital a short time later. we spoke with a corner and learned the man's identity will not be released until tomorrow. at this point police say they have no suspects. >>> now to san francisco, ktvu news has obtained this surveillance video from monday night. it shows people diving for cover and one victim running inside. two men opened f
. >> that suspect is identified as a late complected hispanic male or caucasian male in his teens, possibly 16-18 years of age. >> reporter: schools went into lockdown. >> we have to stay inside. there was a cool blue going on. >> reporter: the incident that have characteristics of a gang shooting. >> games will carry out acts as part of their -- gangs will carry out these acts as part of their initiation. >> reporter: officers are checking surveillance...
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i believe that she has a sensitivity to the caucasian, african-american, latino, mexican, and all the other cultures and the city. thank you. >> is your any other public comment? >>
i believe that she has a sensitivity to the caucasian, african-american, latino, mexican, and all the other cultures and the city. thank you. >> is your any other public comment? >>
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african-americans in particular have a higher rate compared to caucasians. >> kobe bracy is now 9 but bats major health problems and pain. >> we had to take him out of school because of his pain level on a pain scale from 1 to 10, he was living at a 7. >> kevin bracy hopes scientists help more children begin their lives in their mother's arms. >> i'm hoping that no other family has to endure the loss, the pain, the financial stress, the emotional strain of having a son or daughter prematurely. >> doctors say premature birth not only impacts parents but society, as well. the u.s. pays an estimated $20 million a year in medical costs for premature babies. hopefully, the center can make a difference. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> now in other health news, the fda is reconsideringing whether there might be a link between the artificial dyes found in many foods and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children. previously, the fedses have said there is no link but that has not stopped families from sut cutting the colors from their diets. now the fda is again
african-americans in particular have a higher rate compared to caucasians. >> kobe bracy is now 9 but bats major health problems and pain. >> we had to take him out of school because of his pain level on a pain scale from 1 to 10, he was living at a 7. >> kevin bracy hopes scientists help more children begin their lives in their mother's arms. >> i'm hoping that no other family has to endure the loss, the pain, the financial stress, the emotional strain of having a son...
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say latinos are growing faster than any other group because most are of child bearing age and the caucasian 307 -- population dipped and the african-american population dipped. in total population increased 10% to 37.3 million. >>> get ready for some warm temperatures. it may even be in the 70s. >> the home stretch of winter here. it will be lovely. sandhya patel is here. >> we will get an early preview of spring when the temperatures climb into the 70s. yes, it will happen. let me show you what it looked like from the high definition sutro camera. earlier in the morning we had a few showers, but later in the day some lingering clouds, and really a lovely sunset at 6:10. it was not absolutely clear and it is still not clear route now. as you look at the latest satellite picture you can see we have cloud cover here. most is high-level cloudiness which will prevent widespread fog from forming, but we will have to deal with some patches by morning. temperatures in the 40s and the 50s. partly cloudy tonight. patchy fog. sunny and warmer for tomorrow. and we are looking at a shower chance on thu
say latinos are growing faster than any other group because most are of child bearing age and the caucasian 307 -- population dipped and the african-american population dipped. in total population increased 10% to 37.3 million. >>> get ready for some warm temperatures. it may even be in the 70s. >> the home stretch of winter here. it will be lovely. sandhya patel is here. >> we will get an early preview of spring when the temperatures climb into the 70s. yes, it will...
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apart from my caucasian friend, i don't think a single one of my friends came from a non-immigrant family. the other thing growing up in this climate is how polarizing the issue is. it seems like there has been a battle between people who are pro immigration and people who are anti-immigration. but i think, especially seeing all the faces here, just putting faces on this issue makes it so there aren't two sides to this people, that there are two grooms of people opposed to each other. somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think putting these faces out there and showing people that immigrants are a vibrant part of civic life, that that is a r
apart from my caucasian friend, i don't think a single one of my friends came from a non-immigrant family. the other thing growing up in this climate is how polarizing the issue is. it seems like there has been a battle between people who are pro immigration and people who are anti-immigration. but i think, especially seeing all the faces here, just putting faces on this issue makes it so there aren't two sides to this people, that there are two grooms of people opposed to each other. somewhere...
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and no less than twenty five percent caucasian very inspirational and the very very ugly republican governor mitch daniels you must be studying the g.o.p. agenda closely because in an interview with n.p.r.'s steve inskeep yesterday daniel said he supports job losses when asked are government budget cuts worth it even if they end up seriously costing a lot of jobs right now governor daniels responded the answer is yes and this guy may be running for president next year so much for jobs being a top priority to republicans and that's very clearly. what's wrong with america's billionaires it's going to be that they're actually mentally ill or at least a significant coord of the compulsive hoarding is a symptom of obsessive compulsive disorder it's a mental illness that causes people to constantly collect items to the point that their homes and lives are overwhelmed you may have seen the eighty show about the disease if i woke up tomorrow and everything was gone i would probably freak out i can leave we build but i can't live with the staff so the first pieces control the damage starts she broke
and no less than twenty five percent caucasian very inspirational and the very very ugly republican governor mitch daniels you must be studying the g.o.p. agenda closely because in an interview with n.p.r.'s steve inskeep yesterday daniel said he supports job losses when asked are government budget cuts worth it even if they end up seriously costing a lot of jobs right now governor daniels responded the answer is yes and this guy may be running for president next year so much for jobs being a...
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a lot of caucasians. did you foe know that that was a soul clap you were doing?e me a soul clap. [ applause ] all right, right. it's black history month. you right on time. y'all always do that. we don't do that anymore. i got it, jamie. i got it, jamie. we do this now. we do this now. hey. hey. >> jimmy: that is one of those things you see a guy will have learned that and he continues doing it at every wedding. >> won't let it go. >> jimmy: they should let it go though. >> especially at the basketball games, like, the dance cam. >> jimmy: do you celebrate black history month? >> even if i eat sushi, i fry it. >> jimmy: nice. [ laughter ] >> all black. i'm all black. everything. everything is fried. i eat chicken just out in public. just -- get all of that. and too, a lot of white girls, they like to go out with me and i said, listen, for 28 days i can't. no white girls for 28 days. >> jimmy: that is quite a sacrifice. >> i gotta sacrifice. i have to schedule them in march, which is st. patrick's day, so cool. >> jimmy: dr. king is smiling on you now. >> i have a
a lot of caucasians. did you foe know that that was a soul clap you were doing?e me a soul clap. [ applause ] all right, right. it's black history month. you right on time. y'all always do that. we don't do that anymore. i got it, jamie. i got it, jamie. we do this now. we do this now. hey. hey. >> jimmy: that is one of those things you see a guy will have learned that and he continues doing it at every wedding. >> won't let it go. >> jimmy: they should let it go though....
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estimates more than 2 million americans in the bay area alone are at risk for type ii diabetes: 10% of caucasian diabetics have this defect. >> my father was a diabetic. and was on insulin all the time i knew him. my grandmother was on insulin also. >> reporter: a simple genetic test may soon be available to discover for whom the drug will work. >> the next thing is to look at this gene in these other populations. >> reporter: ucsf researchers have just begun genetic screenings of other ethnicities. but this drug may help doctors automatically. >>> and a target store finally comes to oakland but why is the tax money going some where else? the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> nummi has already paid out half a million dollars in claims as a result of this july 2009 crash. and today the transit agency is expected to approve plans to pay out even more. this move comes at a time the state commission is raising questions about how safe passengers are aboard nummi st
estimates more than 2 million americans in the bay area alone are at risk for type ii diabetes: 10% of caucasian diabetics have this defect. >> my father was a diabetic. and was on insulin all the time i knew him. my grandmother was on insulin also. >> reporter: a simple genetic test may soon be available to discover for whom the drug will work. >> the next thing is to look at this gene in these other populations. >> reporter: ucsf researchers have just begun genetic...
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. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was when the russian was still happening. the caucuses were having tremendous struggles, so why are white americans called chetcens? the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. now, the idea of race was invented in the 18th century. it doesn't go back to antiquity. there were not white people in antiquity, but sense so many people thought that, i thought i should address it, so my book actually starts with the greeks and the romans, and their commentary on the people who became europeans, and what the greeks and the romans discovered were people who lived in various ways. for the greeks, they talked about what we call culture, and for the romans who ward in various ways because the romans were imperialists and was interested in who was a good fighter and who would help. i followed this german idea into the united states via a madam who was a french intellectual and thomas carlyle who was a british intellectual, and ralph waldo emerson, so i spent a long time with r
. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was when the russian was still happening. the caucuses were having tremendous struggles, so why are white americans called chetcens? the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. now, the idea of race was invented in the 18th century. it doesn't go back to antiquity. there were not white people in antiquity, but sense so many people thought that, i thought i should address...
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i never understood why they divided things like that, and so i would say asian, caucasian? caucasian-american. african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers, they usually don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with. we will be watching on that, helping as making it a focus, or if it's not needed or in many cases, not needed, giving technical support, but, of course, the main efforts have to be in the most vulnerable countries where women are powerless and where the lack of funds makes government sometimes not being able to advance much faster, and women's organizations not being able to organize more stronger, so it's not an issue of discrimination against some countries. on the contrary -- of course we will be going and working hard, but one important issue for the u.n. is governments will agree on that, but most of the government have
i never understood why they divided things like that, and so i would say asian, caucasian? caucasian-american. african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers, they usually don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with. we will be watching on that, helping as...
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this country in the year 2000 is 33 percent likely to have diabetes in their early 20s if they are caucasianafrican american or hispanic, they are 50 percent likely to have diabetes in their early 20s. "craving health" with dr. richard weinstein will return in just a couple of minutes. but right now, we're taking a break here at your public television station to ask you to go to the phone, go to the website, and make an investment in one of the most valuable resources in our community right now. public television brings you an array of programming that helps educate you and your entire family. health issues are at the forefront of the american consciousness today, and "craving health" with dr. richard weinstein is giving you some new information and some new insight into how you can regain and maintain your vibrant health. now, when you go to the phone or the website and make that pledge of support, you can pledge at $100 for the full year, a small investment for all of the wonderful programs that you receive throughout the year. at the $100 level, you'll receive the dvd of the program. this
this country in the year 2000 is 33 percent likely to have diabetes in their early 20s if they are caucasianafrican american or hispanic, they are 50 percent likely to have diabetes in their early 20s. "craving health" with dr. richard weinstein will return in just a couple of minutes. but right now, we're taking a break here at your public television station to ask you to go to the phone, go to the website, and make an investment in one of the most valuable resources in our community...
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i never understood why they divided things like that, and so i would say asian, caucasian? caucasian-american. african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers, they usually don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with. we will be watching on that, helping as making it a focus, or if it's not needed or in many cases, not needed, giving technical support, but, of course, the main efforts have to be in the most vulnerable countries where women are powerless and where the lack of funds makes government sometimes not being able to advance much faster, and women's organizations not being able to organize more stronger, so it's not an issue of discrimination against some countries. on the contrary -- of course we will be going and working hard, but one important issue for the u.n. is governments will agree on that, but most of the government have
i never understood why they divided things like that, and so i would say asian, caucasian? caucasian-american. african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers, they usually don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with. we will be watching on that, helping as...
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and my first husband's caucasian, so my children look mexican.so i was hope tidying up, and somebody came to the door. looks at me, looks at my kids and says, is the lady of the house home? as you e know, people hi you don't understand your language like you don't understand -- [laughter] is the laidty of the house home. and i thought he probably thinks i'm the nanny, and i said missy no home. [laughter] of and later on he probably saw me on cnn and thought, oh, my god, that maid was the mother! [laughter] as long as i can do the things i want to do, whatever impression you have of me hopefully i can educate you otherwise. i'm a retired rear admiral, one star. of course, we're not supposed to have long hair. so i recently remarried, and when we go onto military bases my husband drives the car, he hands my id card to the marine guard, and he salutes and says, good evening, admiral. my husband goes, carry on. [laughter] you know, but it is. it's something that, you know, when i'm in honolulu, it's not a problem. i blend in. it is, but, you know, it
and my first husband's caucasian, so my children look mexican.so i was hope tidying up, and somebody came to the door. looks at me, looks at my kids and says, is the lady of the house home? as you e know, people hi you don't understand your language like you don't understand -- [laughter] is the laidty of the house home. and i thought he probably thinks i'm the nanny, and i said missy no home. [laughter] of and later on he probably saw me on cnn and thought, oh, my god, that maid was the...
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. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was why? no. that is when it is still happening the russians and in chechnya the caucuses were having a tremendous struggle. why are white americans called chechens? i did find the answer. the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. of the idea of reyes was invented in the 18th century it does not go back to antiquity. there were not white people in antiquity. but since so many people thought that i thought i should address it. my book actually starts with the greeks and romans. and there commentary on the people who became of them. and what they discovered were people who live to in ways.s they talk what we call a culture and for those because the romans were imperialists and were very interested. >> i followed a german idea into the united states from a french intellectual and thomas carlyle who was a british intellectual and brought -- ralph waldo emerson price spent a lot of time with him, who was aay but it was based on the theory. >> he it is not have a great
. >> why are white people called caucasian? have any of you asked yourself that? do you know why? no, and this was why? no. that is when it is still happening the russians and in chechnya the caucuses were having a tremendous struggle. why are white americans called chechens? i did find the answer. the answer took me to germany in the 18th century. of the idea of reyes was invented in the 18th century it does not go back to antiquity. there were not white people in antiquity. but since so...
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i never understood why they divided things like that and so i would say asian caucasian? caucasian-american african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers they usual don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with we will be watching on that, helping as making it a focus, or if it's not needed or in many cases, not needed giving technical support, but, of course, the main efforts have to be in the most vulnerable countries where women are powerless and where the lack of funds makes government sometimes not being able to advance much faster, and women's organizations not being able to ganize more stronger so it's not an issue of discrimination against some countries. on the contrary --f course we will be going and working hard but one important issue for the u.n. is governments will agree on that, but most of the government have found that
i never understood why they divided things like that and so i would say asian caucasian? caucasian-american african-american? latin american? i mean, it was completely different. the societies were incredible. you also have issues to work with, but if you think on developed worlds, and for example, my grant workers and domestic workers they usual don't have good labor conditions, so there are lots of issues that developed worlds have to deal with we will be watching on that, helping as making...
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[applause] and i am the only minority caucasian representative of a majority african american district in the country. and that i think deserves a round of applause for my constituents. [applause] this is the last day of black history month and unfortunately black history has been made in memphis in many ways, one of the most on a track to sadden moments was in april of 68 when dr. king was assassinated in memphis. from that assassination, like a phoenix distilleries museum husker and from the finest natural rights museum and the country. i encourage you to come to memphis and visit the civil rights museum and learned about the history of the movement, going way, way back to sir turner truth and ida b. wells and, to thurgood marshall and everybody else. but i am pleased to be at jay street. when i first came to congress -- [applause] exactly. that deserves a round of applause. as my fellow colleagues here know one voice about jewish positions including israel or american position known as aipac. there is nothing wrong with aipac. they should have their voice and they are very much pro-
[applause] and i am the only minority caucasian representative of a majority african american district in the country. and that i think deserves a round of applause for my constituents. [applause] this is the last day of black history month and unfortunately black history has been made in memphis in many ways, one of the most on a track to sadden moments was in april of 68 when dr. king was assassinated in memphis. from that assassination, like a phoenix distilleries museum husker and from the...
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and my first husband's caucasian, so my children look mexican. so i was hope tidying up, and somebody came to the door. looks at me, looks at my kids and says, is the lady of the house home? as you e know, people hi you don't understand your language like you don't understand -- [laughter] is the laidty of the house home. and i thought he probably thinks i'm the nanny, and i said missy no home. [laughter] of and later on he probably saw me on cnn and thought, oh, my god, that maid was the mother! [laughter] as long as i can do the things i want to do, whatever impression you have of me hopefully i can educate you otherwise. i'm a retired rear admiral, one star. of course, we're not supposed to have long hair. so i recently remarried, and when we go onto military bases my husband drives the car, he hands my id card to the marine guard, and he salutes and says, good evening, admiral. my husband goes, carry on. [laughter] you know, but it is. it's something that, you know, when i'm in honolulu, it's not a problem. i blend in. it is, but, you know, i
and my first husband's caucasian, so my children look mexican. so i was hope tidying up, and somebody came to the door. looks at me, looks at my kids and says, is the lady of the house home? as you e know, people hi you don't understand your language like you don't understand -- [laughter] is the laidty of the house home. and i thought he probably thinks i'm the nanny, and i said missy no home. [laughter] of and later on he probably saw me on cnn and thought, oh, my god, that maid was the...
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it's a caucasian country.ther one want to make peace you saw what they did when he tried make peace over there. he won't do anything. the younger men like animals are challenging the old man regime. religions are constantly evolving also predicted that the white house would-v property barack obama to concede that his party would respond. >> republican primaries have served their party well. americans voting . >> next call from virginia. good morning. i don't think they are based on any anything to be radicalized. i had had to deal with stlets and not being able to leave my house after 9/11. basically threats from christia christians. one caller who tried to state the difference between immigrants that come here as opposed to african-american muslims. i grew up here all my life. i have family in the military. my father and mother were both in the air force. he fought two wars in vietnan. he fought for my right. we want to live good productive lives if that gets lost, this country is really going down the tubes
it's a caucasian country.ther one want to make peace you saw what they did when he tried make peace over there. he won't do anything. the younger men like animals are challenging the old man regime. religions are constantly evolving also predicted that the white house would-v property barack obama to concede that his party would respond. >> republican primaries have served their party well. americans voting . >> next call from virginia. good morning. i don't think they are based on...
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are we worried about america no longer being dominated by the caucasian race?: i am not worried about that. i think in fact the country is stronger as we become more diverse and we draw talent from different sources. that is not my motivation at all. the thing i would like to point to that is personally what i see as a concern is the nation becomes more diverse, and it is not clear that we're fully integrating all these people in the full community life of the nation. for example, even now, african- american communities are highly segregated from non-hispanics whites. there has been changed since the 1960's, but they live in very different communities, and the pace of change is quite slow. hispanics and asians, as they enter the country in larger numbers, they are tending to live more and more in isolated ethnic communities. i think these are potentially problems about how we get along with each other, how much we understand each other. more than that, i am concerned that particularly hispanics as the most important now, numerically the most important minority
are we worried about america no longer being dominated by the caucasian race?: i am not worried about that. i think in fact the country is stronger as we become more diverse and we draw talent from different sources. that is not my motivation at all. the thing i would like to point to that is personally what i see as a concern is the nation becomes more diverse, and it is not clear that we're fully integrating all these people in the full community life of the nation. for example, even now,...
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one of my best friends who is a caucasian gentleman. he died about a year ago. he was in the air force in england. mr. gray used to tell me that if the american public really knew the extent of casualties suffered in 1943 over europe -- the situation was much worse than we gave out. can you explain to some of our friends out there that you do not want a president who shares everything? guest: thank you for your kind comments and your families service to our country. there are things that president has to keep to himself. there are things that nato commanders have to keep to themselves. i do not quarrel with the degree of public question and scrutiny in this case. the public has a right to know and should have a right to know. before we went into iraq, everyone lined up and said to go get them. there was not enough public scrutiny. the invasion succeeded quickly, but we still have 50,000 troops on the ground after eight years. we lost 5000 americans in the conflict. we spent more than $1 trillion on it. it could have been much better. it might not have had to be
one of my best friends who is a caucasian gentleman. he died about a year ago. he was in the air force in england. mr. gray used to tell me that if the american public really knew the extent of casualties suffered in 1943 over europe -- the situation was much worse than we gave out. can you explain to some of our friends out there that you do not want a president who shares everything? guest: thank you for your kind comments and your families service to our country. there are things that...
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one of my best friends who is a caucasian gentleman. he died about a year ago. he was in the air force in england. mr. gray used to tell me that i the american public really knew the extent of casualties suffered in 1943 over europe -- the situation was much worse than we gave out. can you explain to some of our friends out there that you do not want a president who shares everything? guest: thank you for your kind comments and your families service to our country. there are things that president has to keep to himself. there are things that nato commanders have to keep to themselves. i do not quarrel with the degree of public question and scrutiny in this case. the public has a right to know and should have a right to know. before we went into iraq, everyone lined up and said to go get them. there was not enough public scrutiny. the invasion succeeded quickly but we still have 50,000 troops on the ground after eight years. we lost 5000 americans in the conflict. we spent more than $1 trillion on it. it could have been much better. it might not have had to be do
one of my best friends who is a caucasian gentleman. he died about a year ago. he was in the air force in england. mr. gray used to tell me that i the american public really knew the extent of casualties suffered in 1943 over europe -- the situation was much worse than we gave out. can you explain to some of our friends out there that you do not want a president who shares everything? guest: thank you for your kind comments and your families service to our country. there are things that...
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in north carolina, infants born to minorities are twice as likely to die as those born to caucasians. however, a program called the healthy beginnings program is working to reverse infant mortality and low birth weights among minorities. healthy beginnings provides case management, general health education and other support for at-risk women throughout their pregnancy and until their child turns 2. in three years, in three years, this initiative has reduced infant mortality by 60% in participating communities. also, early detection of permanent hearing loss is essential for children to progress at age-appropriate rates. research shows that by the time a child with hearing loss graduates from high school, more than $400,000 can actually be saved if -- in special education costs if that child is identified early and given appropriate education, medical and audiological services. the north carolina early hearing detection program was established in 1999 as part of the state's title 5 maternal and child health program. since the establishment of this program, there has been a remarkable i
in north carolina, infants born to minorities are twice as likely to die as those born to caucasians. however, a program called the healthy beginnings program is working to reverse infant mortality and low birth weights among minorities. healthy beginnings provides case management, general health education and other support for at-risk women throughout their pregnancy and until their child turns 2. in three years, in three years, this initiative has reduced infant mortality by 60% in...
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asian, a caucasian, afro american and latinas, it is completely different. opportunity disparities were incredible. if you think and the developed world, for example, my current world -- if you think in the developed world, for example, might issues -- my grant -- migrant workers, this is an issue that has to be dealt with. but of course, our main help has to be in the most venerable countries where women are powerless and where the government makes it not possible to advance much faster. it is not an issue of discrimination against some countries. on the contrary -- and of course, we will be going and working hard, but one important issue for the un is that governments will agree on that, but most of the government [unintelligible] so, the framework is there, and they need help from us. i hope we will have much more funds, because then we will be able to help much more the women of the world. >> i want to open it up for questions. i think we have a microphone person here. please make sure that you identify your organization before asking your question. i wi
asian, a caucasian, afro american and latinas, it is completely different. opportunity disparities were incredible. if you think and the developed world, for example, my current world -- if you think in the developed world, for example, might issues -- my grant -- migrant workers, this is an issue that has to be dealt with. but of course, our main help has to be in the most venerable countries where women are powerless and where the government makes it not possible to advance much faster. it is...