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>> the farmworkers were excluded from the national labor relations board and because they were excluded they were able to do secondary boycotts of something turned out to be something of a benefit for the boycott. that's a complicated story. >> is a nurse i a nurse on manchester than pesticides and these farmworkers the close proximity they were to the crops i consider cesar chavez the pioneer in organics. my kids didn't eat grapes. >> it's part of his visionary -- before people are talking about organic food he was doing his own compostincompostin g. he did use pesticides, the fight against pesticides both out of conviction and as a tactic and i think we are done. >> we are done. i would like to ask one more question of miriam. what is chavez' legacy? >> his legacy is not in the field that his legacy as a generation of activists who learn from him and have taken that knowledge and gone elsewhere and for the farmer or so were empowered that was also a tremendous experience. as a hero for latinos throughout the country i think all of that is an important legacy. >> thank you very much. [
>> the farmworkers were excluded from the national labor relations board and because they were excluded they were able to do secondary boycotts of something turned out to be something of a benefit for the boycott. that's a complicated story. >> is a nurse i a nurse on manchester than pesticides and these farmworkers the close proximity they were to the crops i consider cesar chavez the pioneer in organics. my kids didn't eat grapes. >> it's part of his visionary -- before...
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>> yeah, the atheists are out already. >> we've excluded the atheists. i don't think the baha'i are excluded, but i'm not certain. >> okay. so who else? i mean, you suggest -- you say just the vast majority is all that we have to cater to. >> well, i think the atheists are inevitably excluded. we can't help >> ok. good. got that. number 1, atheists. who else? >> true polytheists who don't understand their gods as manifestations of the one god are probably excluded. i'm not sure many others are. and you have all these lawyerly hypotheticals, but the fact is we've done this kind of prayer in this country for 200 years. there's a long tradition of civic prayer and the clergy know how to do it. when in greece, no one has told them that's what we want you to do. and -- and i would say the one time the country in a major way got involved in government-sponsored, sectarian prayers that people disagreed about was when we imposed protestant religious exercises on catholic children in the 19th century. and that produced mob violence, church burnings, and people de
>> yeah, the atheists are out already. >> we've excluded the atheists. i don't think the baha'i are excluded, but i'm not certain. >> okay. so who else? i mean, you suggest -- you say just the vast majority is all that we have to cater to. >> well, i think the atheists are inevitably excluded. we can't help >> ok. good. got that. number 1, atheists. who else? >> true polytheists who don't understand their gods as manifestations of the one god are probably...
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in having any debate about how to succeed about development, we exclude those who actually succeeded.we excluded north america, australia, japan, western europe, and joined by other success stories within the developing countries that had greater political and economic freedom. but the exclusion of the history of develop is the strange thing that excluded all of those successes. that shows you something in the way in this this debate hasn't been happening enough that we would treat the evidence in such a strong way and bill gates celebrates a few years of apparent success which is automatically without further evidence giving credit to mellis sunowe and not reflecting the long history of democracy and development. another bit of direct evidence is when you see something good happening in a country there is a tendency to infer the leader is a good guy because good things are happening. that is a strong tendency. even if you have evidence the leader isn't a good guy. so he was showing democratic behavior in a number of ways over the years. his security forces had killed peaceful demonst
in having any debate about how to succeed about development, we exclude those who actually succeeded.we excluded north america, australia, japan, western europe, and joined by other success stories within the developing countries that had greater political and economic freedom. but the exclusion of the history of develop is the strange thing that excluded all of those successes. that shows you something in the way in this this debate hasn't been happening enough that we would treat the evidence...
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it also excluded, actually, the maroons of florida because they were not living in florida in secret.> right. >> and they excluded also the maroons who lived with indian nations because they were not living in the wilderness, but in -- [inaudible] and they were not living in secret east. >> right. you mentioned the brazilian example is very well known. there was a film a few years ago about the brazilian, but that's a gigantic settlement. so given that they're secret, that's one of your criteria, how did you find information about them? the maroons didn't leave diaries, letters, they didn't publish newspapers presumably, they were in secret. so what kind of sources did you manage to find? >> that's where, for me, it was kind of a surprise because i started thinking, well, where am i going to look for information. and i use, for example, the very beginning, the 1600s, i used acts and legal documents because very early on those acts mentioned maroons. again, they don't use the term, but we can see where the maroons where, what they were doing, where they were supposed to be posing. then
it also excluded, actually, the maroons of florida because they were not living in florida in secret.> right. >> and they excluded also the maroons who lived with indian nations because they were not living in the wilderness, but in -- [inaudible] and they were not living in secret east. >> right. you mentioned the brazilian example is very well known. there was a film a few years ago about the brazilian, but that's a gigantic settlement. so given that they're secret, that's one...
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the total cost excludeing -- the first construction cost including the reserves and the budget also includes program reserves and other costs including soft costs and program wide costs. >> the board approved budget was based on the first quarter 2013 market conditions and also the 95 percent construction and the the 3.5 escalation rate and contingencies and reserves based on model assessment and this is $8.2 million in contingencies that construction documents and also include a $62.5 million in construction contingencies and for escalation and program reserves. >> the board has awarded -- this includes the transit center and the old terminal and temporary terminal. this includes 309 309 million dollars $309 million and $38.69 million for the bus ramp. >> we received updated estimates on february 2014 and again this was reconciled with the -- >> the budget contingency for the transit center and bus ramp $4 million for the transit center and the estimate includes $9.1 million for the transit center and includes an escalation and both escalations and the budget escalation is based on escalati
the total cost excludeing -- the first construction cost including the reserves and the budget also includes program reserves and other costs including soft costs and program wide costs. >> the board approved budget was based on the first quarter 2013 market conditions and also the 95 percent construction and the the 3.5 escalation rate and contingencies and reserves based on model assessment and this is $8.2 million in contingencies that construction documents and also include a $62.5...
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and a lot of times when i made arguments about including a specific piece of content or excludeing afic piece of content i was accused of being hysterical or emotional, things that had never happened before. >> reporter: after the study came out, detailing how fewer women were editing, they set a goal to increasing women editors to 25% by 2017. >> are we willing to be this self-selecting? and be this small? we can have many more people if we're willing to be a more welcoming community. >> reporter: to help achieve this, many groups have organized edit-a-thons. they are not gender exclusive, but increasingly women are recruiting other women to participate. >> do you think that more should be happening in order to try to increase the participation of women as editors and content on wikipedia? >> in one sense i would say we need to add the voice of feminists. >> reporter: this edit-a-thon held in los angeles in march focused on creating entries for l.a. artists, many of them women, and that's how rebecca morris finally got her page in the world's largest encyclopedia. >> the former ency
and a lot of times when i made arguments about including a specific piece of content or excludeing afic piece of content i was accused of being hysterical or emotional, things that had never happened before. >> reporter: after the study came out, detailing how fewer women were editing, they set a goal to increasing women editors to 25% by 2017. >> are we willing to be this self-selecting? and be this small? we can have many more people if we're willing to be a more welcoming...
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you say it was excluded from the children's fund. i'm not sure that is entirely accurate because the children's fund has provided financial support to community based organizations for transitional age youth i thigh for -- i think for the past couple of years. i want to get clarity because when i was former director of the non-profit we supported k-youth and case management and supported services many i'm not certain that it's entirely accurate and where your information came from. i just wanted to get some clarity if you had it. >> yes, please. >> so when we consider transitional age youth 16-24 there are a number of transitional youth being served through funding. our children's fund do only allow us to serve people up to the age 18. we have additional funding through partnerships with the probation department and other non-children's funds that we use for our violence prevention funding so dcfs have funds for people underage. >> some of those monies are not necessarily violence prevention monies that we've used in the past. you ar
you say it was excluded from the children's fund. i'm not sure that is entirely accurate because the children's fund has provided financial support to community based organizations for transitional age youth i thigh for -- i think for the past couple of years. i want to get clarity because when i was former director of the non-profit we supported k-youth and case management and supported services many i'm not certain that it's entirely accurate and where your information came from. i just...
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excluded from the benefits of a nationwide polio vaccine program, or national defense.asions of flood waters or foreign armies can be handled only in one way-- collectively. public goods provide one clear reason for government intervention in the economy-- a point on which virtually all economists agree. our country has accepted the need for the government to provide public goods like dams, traffic lights, police, national defense. but that doesn't cover all questions of government involvement in our lives. what are government's responsibilities to people who can't afford necessities like housing, food, or the subject of this investigation, health care? health care costs have risen astronomically over the past few decades. most of us cope with these costs through insurance. but those without medical insurance face being turned away from emergency rooms or being dumped to public hospitals many miles away. low-income people go without adequate medical services and have a shorter life expectancy as a result. health care used to be within one's means. but in the 1940s, heal
excluded from the benefits of a nationwide polio vaccine program, or national defense.asions of flood waters or foreign armies can be handled only in one way-- collectively. public goods provide one clear reason for government intervention in the economy-- a point on which virtually all economists agree. our country has accepted the need for the government to provide public goods like dams, traffic lights, police, national defense. but that doesn't cover all questions of government involvement...
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having any debate about how to succeed at development we excluded the models of those who succeeded at development. very strange way to handle evidence so we excluded north america, australia, new zealand, japan, western europe, recently joined by other success stories within the developing countries that had greater political and economic freedom but the strange thing is the exclusion of the history of development, that excluded all of the successes shows you something in the way in which this debate has not really been happening enough. that we would treat the evidence in such a strange way and that we would this bill great would celebrate just a very few years of apparent success which he automatically without further evidence given credit to mellis senai without crediting democracy and development. one other bit of direct evidence is when you see something good happening in a country there's a tendency to infer that the leader must be a good guy because good things are happening. that is a very strong tendency in development. even if you have direct evidence that the leader is not
having any debate about how to succeed at development we excluded the models of those who succeeded at development. very strange way to handle evidence so we excluded north america, australia, new zealand, japan, western europe, recently joined by other success stories within the developing countries that had greater political and economic freedom but the strange thing is the exclusion of the history of development, that excluded all of the successes shows you something in the way in which this...
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he had excluded hairs, without explaining why he excluded hairs.hed hairs without explaining why. he hadn't tape hair samples from all the people who may have been in -- taken hair samples from all of the people that may have been in contact with the body. >>> flawed lab work means flawed results. >> absolutely. this is a great example of how scivening process -- scientific process and important, more important when a life hangs in the balance. >>> such a diverse array of subject. we'll be sure to bring you more like it next week on techno. follow our contributors on twitter, facebook, google+ and more. ski ski these are the guts of the early warning system. saving lives. having 30 seconds of advanced warning is like a lifetime. techknow, every saturday go where science meets humanity. this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even thought i can't see. techknow. we're here in the vortex. next saturday, 7:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> thanks for joining us. this is al jazeera america. i'm thomas drayton in new york. let's get yo
he had excluded hairs, without explaining why he excluded hairs.hed hairs without explaining why. he hadn't tape hair samples from all the people who may have been in -- taken hair samples from all of the people that may have been in contact with the body. >>> flawed lab work means flawed results. >> absolutely. this is a great example of how scivening process -- scientific process and important, more important when a life hangs in the balance. >>> such a diverse array...
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he took them to a excluded area behind the school in a cull desack. one suspect taking two into control and humiliating one in front of the other. >> he sexually assaulted one of the woman but not the other. >> again, a brutal sexual assault took place, very brazen, very cocky in the presence of the witness who was there. >> both women described a young black male. all they could see was his eyes and mouth. but they noticed something distinctive. the assailant had a gold front tooth. police finally had something besides his dna profile that might identify him. i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix. for 33 years i chose to keep smoking... ...because it was easier to smoke than it was to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice
he took them to a excluded area behind the school in a cull desack. one suspect taking two into control and humiliating one in front of the other. >> he sexually assaulted one of the woman but not the other. >> again, a brutal sexual assault took place, very brazen, very cocky in the presence of the witness who was there. >> both women described a young black male. all they could see was his eyes and mouth. but they noticed something distinctive. the assailant had a gold front...
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san francisco's sacred heart cathedral prep is apologizing for excluding the photo and the girl from the yearbook because she wore tuxedo. >> the principal hopes that the student will learn from their accident. the principal published an open letter, very honest and lengthy explaining why the school decided to change their mind. jessica urbina senior photo is a memory she will now have in her high school yearbook. san francisco's sacred heart preparatory school is apologizing for initially leaving it out. the school admits it they were wrong to exclude her because she wore tuxedo not address. >> in dealing with this young woman and her family and her situation this is a deep part of who she is. she wasn't trying to make a public statement. she wasn't trying to do anything other than be true to herself. >> principal gary cannon says jessica's father will be inserted into approximate 1300 yearbook so students can get their copies as scheduled. her photos will appear anywhere else in your points it appear in. >> the fact that they fixed it is really good. >> they needed to say sorry, be
san francisco's sacred heart cathedral prep is apologizing for excluding the photo and the girl from the yearbook because she wore tuxedo. >> the principal hopes that the student will learn from their accident. the principal published an open letter, very honest and lengthy explaining why the school decided to change their mind. jessica urbina senior photo is a memory she will now have in her high school yearbook. san francisco's sacred heart preparatory school is apologizing for...
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you can't exclude other members of our society. so the debate and the opportunities of the brotherhood was given the to them openly, even before anybody else in 2011. the argument was in 2013 with the brotherhood, not at the beginning. he wanted only to accept those who believed. it's about egypt's identity. this is a quest for defining egypt's identity. i'm ready to have anen identity that includes islam. >> charlie: these are the reasons the military stepped in and overthrew him because you thought he was ruling by and he wanted a policy of not of inclusion but exclusion. >> after 2013, yes, for five months, from june 2013, end of june, as i said till november and december. individually, some of them were arrested. >> charlie: who decides who's a terrorist organization? >> the government. >> charlie: you decided after five months they are a defer to organization? we didn't consider them before. they were part of the government before. they've been part of the mubarak machine but we decide since they're a terrorist organization we
you can't exclude other members of our society. so the debate and the opportunities of the brotherhood was given the to them openly, even before anybody else in 2011. the argument was in 2013 with the brotherhood, not at the beginning. he wanted only to accept those who believed. it's about egypt's identity. this is a quest for defining egypt's identity. i'm ready to have anen identity that includes islam. >> charlie: these are the reasons the military stepped in and overthrew him because...
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we do not want to be excluded and the american public shut out. congressman? how does it benefit me we when i have said from day one i want this to transcend politics or do any of the things you have just listened? >> i will declare victory and say the democrats will participate. >> i love the fact you are adopting that fox slogan. >> we will call it the fox standard. >> you could do worst. >> this week hillary clinton said benghazi has been thoroughly investigated but she added this. >> some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that is their choice. i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way but they call the shots in the congress. >> congressman gowdy what specifically do you want to learn from secretary hillary clinton and how do you answer charges that a major goal of the committee is to hurt hillary clinton's chances for 2016? >> chris, i have in friends to reward and no foes to punish. we will go wherever the facts take us. facts are neither republican or democrat. they are facts. if we overplay our
we do not want to be excluded and the american public shut out. congressman? how does it benefit me we when i have said from day one i want this to transcend politics or do any of the things you have just listened? >> i will declare victory and say the democrats will participate. >> i love the fact you are adopting that fox slogan. >> we will call it the fox standard. >> you could do worst. >> this week hillary clinton said benghazi has been thoroughly investigated...
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we can't be excluded when a subpoena is made to subpoena a witness. make it all in the room when we're reviewing the documents that are supposed to be evidence. what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american people to be shut out. fair, balanced, and -- >> how does it -- >> go ahead, congressman. >> how does it benefit me, xaufier when i have said i want it to inspire trust in you and our fellow citizens? how does it benefit me to do any of the things you just listed? >>> this week based on a fair, balanced, open process. >> i love that. >> it's the cox standard. >> you could do worse. >> this week hillary clinton said benghazi has been thoroughly investigated, but then she added this. >> some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's their choice, and i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way, but they get to call the shots in the congress. >> congressman gowdy, what specifically do you want to learn from secretary clinton and how do you answer charges that one of the major g
we can't be excluded when a subpoena is made to subpoena a witness. make it all in the room when we're reviewing the documents that are supposed to be evidence. what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american people to be shut out. fair, balanced, and -- >> how does it -- >> go ahead, congressman. >> how does it benefit me, xaufier when i have said i want it to inspire trust in you and our fellow citizens? how does it benefit me to do any of the things you...
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where we can't be excluded when a decision is made to subpoena a witness.e it so that we're all in the room when we're reviewing the documents that are supposed to be evidence. what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american public to be shutout. fair, balanced -- >> i'm happy -- how does this benefit -- >> could aged. >> how does it benefit me when i said from day one i want this to transcend politics and insure trust in you and our citizens. how does it benefit for me to do anything that you have listed. i haven't done it in the first three years i've been in congress. >>> this week based on a fair, balanced and open process. >> i love the fact that you're adopting the fox news slogan. >> we call it the fox standard. >> you could do worse. this week hillary clinton says benghazi has been thoroughly investigated but then she added this. >> some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's their choice. i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way but they get to call the shots in the cong
where we can't be excluded when a decision is made to subpoena a witness.e it so that we're all in the room when we're reviewing the documents that are supposed to be evidence. what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american public to be shutout. fair, balanced -- >> i'm happy -- how does this benefit -- >> could aged. >> how does it benefit me when i said from day one i want this to transcend politics and insure trust in you and our citizens. how does it...
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you can't exclude other members of our society. so the debate and the opportunity of the brotherhood was given to them openly even before anybody else in 2011. the argument was in 2013. he wanted those to believed, it was about the egyptian identity. it was a quest for defining egyptian identity. >> this is the reason he was overthrown. you thought he was ruling by and he wanted a policy of not of inclusion but exclusion. >> after 2013, yes. five months, from june until november. they were not considered to be a terrorist organization. individually some of them had and were arrested. >> who decides who is a terrorist organization? >> the government. >> so you decided they were. they were part of the government before. all of a sudden we decide they are a terrorist organization. >> not all of a sudden. with a compendium of violence and court cases that were piling up and rejection of any serious dialogue to move forward. again, charlie, you follow world affairs. what is the red army? what do you consider ira? >> did we make up this
you can't exclude other members of our society. so the debate and the opportunity of the brotherhood was given to them openly even before anybody else in 2011. the argument was in 2013. he wanted those to believed, it was about the egyptian identity. it was a quest for defining egyptian identity. >> this is the reason he was overthrown. you thought he was ruling by and he wanted a policy of not of inclusion but exclusion. >> after 2013, yes. five months, from june until november....
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are they going to be excluded, give an organ, now you have a problem with the one kidney you have, is- >> very good question, and that has happened in the united states. a woman called me who said that she had her -- she donated a kidney, and she had a problem afterwards and she didn't know if it was related to her kidney or not, but her insurance company decided it was and five years later, and $300,000 later the hospital and the insurance company are still arguing about who should be paying her bills because the hospital is supposed to cover anything directly related to the kidney transplant. so the insurance company was arguing it wasn't. so this poor woman was stuck with $300,000 in medical bills because her insurance company wouldn't cover it until the suit was settled. in iran, it is against the law to discriminate against someone because they had donated a kidney. but i also think that because of obamacare, hopefully, most people will be insured and it won't be a problem if you donated a kidney. i heard of someone who switched jobs under the old system, who was denied coverage
are they going to be excluded, give an organ, now you have a problem with the one kidney you have, is- >> very good question, and that has happened in the united states. a woman called me who said that she had her -- she donated a kidney, and she had a problem afterwards and she didn't know if it was related to her kidney or not, but her insurance company decided it was and five years later, and $300,000 later the hospital and the insurance company are still arguing about who should be...
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the farm workers were excluded from the national labor relations board, and because they were excluded from the act, they were able to do secondary boycotts. so it's something that was perceived by the growers as being an advantage turned out to be to the farm workers' benefit for the boycott. >> but why were -- >> that's a complicated story. yeah. >> as a nurse, i'm interested in pesticides and declining health, and these farm workers, the close proximity they were to the crops that use -- can i consider cesar chavez the pioneer in organics, you know? >> in many ways -- >> i'm glad my kids didn't eat grapes. >> early on way before people were talking about organic food, vegetarian, and he did use pesticides, fight against pesticides, again, both out of conviction and as a tactic. and i think we're done. >> i think we're done. i would just like to ask one more question of miriam. what is chavez's legacy? >> his legacy is not in the fields, but his legacy is a 4fqx
the farm workers were excluded from the national labor relations board, and because they were excluded from the act, they were able to do secondary boycotts. so it's something that was perceived by the growers as being an advantage turned out to be to the farm workers' benefit for the boycott. >> but why were -- >> that's a complicated story. yeah. >> as a nurse, i'm interested in pesticides and declining health, and these farm workers, the close proximity they were to the...
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. >> there have been allegations that comcast may exclude and interconnect. some commentators assert that they will control approximately 82% of the top 50 urban advertising areas in the country. can you provide assurances that comcast will not exclude competitors are advertising firms from the interconnect that comcast operates? i think mr. issa expressed concerns about that. >> let me answer the question. >> that's probably better. >> i would be happy to give you the assurance. gives me an opportunity to correct the record on some of the things that have been said with respect to advertising. i do not think it is relevant that the percentage of the controller interconnects with a national advertising cooperative. you have to start with the intensely competitive nature of the advertising market. that market is a $72 billion market of which cable in the aggregate has about $5 billion. we are about 7% of the advertising market. even assuming that we will control 82% of the cable advertising market, which i don't think is accurate, but controlling 82% of 7% of
. >> there have been allegations that comcast may exclude and interconnect. some commentators assert that they will control approximately 82% of the top 50 urban advertising areas in the country. can you provide assurances that comcast will not exclude competitors are advertising firms from the interconnect that comcast operates? i think mr. issa expressed concerns about that. >> let me answer the question. >> that's probably better. >> i would be happy to give you the...
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i'm not predicting it, but i certainly won't exclude it. >> thank you for having on the program. >> it'sood to talk to you. >>> now to afghanistan thousands of survivors of a landslide there are still desperate tonight. more than 2,000 people are missing, about 700 families are displaced. dominic kaine reports. >> reporter: since friday the survivors of the landslide have been living in tents. tensions have risen so high that on monday morning there were reports of gunfire and some of the people made homeless have still received no help. >> translator: six members of my family are under the mud. we are living under a tent that we made ourselves. >> reporter: others have complained about the government response to the disaster. >> translator: after the landslide we're in huge misery. in the past three days we have received no assistance, and the women and children in this area are all ill. so far no one has showed any sympathy for us. >> reporter: on monday a local member of the afghan parliament came to see the devastation himself. he hand out money to some of the most needy. this is one
i'm not predicting it, but i certainly won't exclude it. >> thank you for having on the program. >> it'sood to talk to you. >>> now to afghanistan thousands of survivors of a landslide there are still desperate tonight. more than 2,000 people are missing, about 700 families are displaced. dominic kaine reports. >> reporter: since friday the survivors of the landslide have been living in tents. tensions have risen so high that on monday morning there were reports of...
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what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american public to be shut out. >> how does it benefit me, javier, when i have say from day one i want this to transsent politics and i want it to inspire trust in you and our fellow citizens? >> how does it benefit him? one answer to gowdy's question is if the democrats don't participate in the investigations the republicans will have free rein to continue to politicize a very real tragedy. at the nrc spring meeting on friday, another political event, senator rand paul previewed one way his party could use the benghazi attacks as political leverage in 2016. >> this is about judgment. and we're talking about should we -- should we as a country have a commander in chief who didn't provide adequate security in libya, didn't send reinforcements, and then gave us nothing but spin? my opinion is that hillary clinton has precluded herself from ever being considered for that position. >> republicans say they want this new benghazi investigation to "transcend politics." that
what we don't want to be is excluded. we don't want the american public to be shut out. >> how does it benefit me, javier, when i have say from day one i want this to transsent politics and i want it to inspire trust in you and our fellow citizens? >> how does it benefit him? one answer to gowdy's question is if the democrats don't participate in the investigations the republicans will have free rein to continue to politicize a very real tragedy. at the nrc spring meeting on friday,...
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processbudgeting included the veterans -- excluded the veterans administration because commitment. hadainly the war in iraq different perspectives. as it went on and on and on. but now as they are coming home, we hope to provide for them. i introduced legislation to equate the work of veterans done in service to the work done in civilian settings and for employers to give them the equal pay that would equal the amount of expertise that they have based on the work in the united states military. we try to make sure we are responsive. when congress does not meet its task, i can assure the caller that we work in a bipartisan manner to ensure that we try to fix that and overcome it. ,ever perfect, but we own it and we try with legislative for theve to provide g.i. bill that came out. i have seen it work. backe seen veterans coming and finishing their education, families finishing education, engaging in job training. do better.ys we may not be able to do more, but we can always do better. we can always be more efficient. robustt facebook.com, a conversation is now underway. jimmy says to
processbudgeting included the veterans -- excluded the veterans administration because commitment. hadainly the war in iraq different perspectives. as it went on and on and on. but now as they are coming home, we hope to provide for them. i introduced legislation to equate the work of veterans done in service to the work done in civilian settings and for employers to give them the equal pay that would equal the amount of expertise that they have based on the work in the united states military....
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he wrote quote if the signature is excluded pure tune to the registration statute may not be excluded from mr. mr. couldn'tier's total, and this court holds they may not be, then mr. conyers has enough signatures to qualify for placement on the battle. he shall be placed on the ballot. >> michigan director of elections christopher thomas wrote in short the secretary of state concludes that ms. garrett correctly determined that congressman conyers failed to submit a minimum of 1,000 signatures to qualify for placement on the august 5, 2014 primary election ballot. the -- she had submitted 2 h ru -- 2,000 signatures. he submitted a total of 455 valid signatures. the reasons signatures were rejected because at least five of the circulators were not registered to vote, not registered while circulating petitions or had addresses on those petitions that doesn't match their voter registrations. or the person didn't live inspect his district. conyers is seeking his 25th election in congress and could become the senior member of the house. judge lightman called it an exceptional difficult case
he wrote quote if the signature is excluded pure tune to the registration statute may not be excluded from mr. mr. couldn'tier's total, and this court holds they may not be, then mr. conyers has enough signatures to qualify for placement on the battle. he shall be placed on the ballot. >> michigan director of elections christopher thomas wrote in short the secretary of state concludes that ms. garrett correctly determined that congressman conyers failed to submit a minimum of 1,000...
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chairman, members of the committee, on page 37 we show a table 2 which shows that excluding annual [speaker not understood] increase he the minimum rent over the term of the proposed lease is $6,8 17,955. we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution. ~ >> thank you, mr. rose. colleagues, any questions for our budget analyst? seeing none we'll move on to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on item number 10? seeing none -- >>> ray edmonds. you'd be surprised what i know about federal express. federal express was actually small business started in little rock, arkansas where i lived. they didn't have an international airport so he they moved to memphis, tennessee. that's why the memphis [speaker not understood] federal express is there. so, i think this is a good idea that we give them some southern hospitality here so that it will give us a chance to. more people to deal with, the old south in the past. ~ to have federal express i'm altos happy to see them because i know it's a arkansas-tennessee connection. when there was no international airport to memphis tennessee coming
chairman, members of the committee, on page 37 we show a table 2 which shows that excluding annual [speaker not understood] increase he the minimum rent over the term of the proposed lease is $6,8 17,955. we recommend that you approve the proposed resolution. ~ >> thank you, mr. rose. colleagues, any questions for our budget analyst? seeing none we'll move on to public comment. anybody wishing to comment on item number 10? seeing none -- >>> ray edmonds. you'd be surprised what i...
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enough for a tandem bike, but the new ones are not long enough to take a tandem bike and this will exclude those of us who ride tandem bikes with sighted pilots to take a bike without blocking the entry way for people who need greater access. when bart needs to put in an electric outlet, lay some water pipes, it will consult with professionals to get this done. but either inside or outside of the organization. somehow, though, when it comes to the needs of the disability community, bart drops this professionalism. if there is any input at all, it is bart seeks it from folks who probably have a lot of experience riding battery and -- bart and give a lot of feedback but some of the accessibility designs going on in the new fleet of the future, really need the attention of the individuals, architects who know about accessibility and design, orientation and mobility specialist. we heard earlier that there were multiple phases prior to this final train phase that has gone on for the last few years that have to do with design. whenever were the professionals that know a thing or two about disabi
enough for a tandem bike, but the new ones are not long enough to take a tandem bike and this will exclude those of us who ride tandem bikes with sighted pilots to take a bike without blocking the entry way for people who need greater access. when bart needs to put in an electric outlet, lay some water pipes, it will consult with professionals to get this done. but either inside or outside of the organization. somehow, though, when it comes to the needs of the disability community, bart drops...
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we're kbeting the same kind of arguments in new york city to exclude churches and other religious groups from meeting in the public schools. you have to treat religious groups worse than everybody else. this brings balance back. >> guys, thank you both for being here. i have to run. barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not mention in their graduation speeches. >>> plus in a few minutes see why the obama administration was rushing to defend against the latest twist in the probe into a v.a. hospital and the death of dozens of veterans. >>> if you have a terminal illness should you have the right to try treatments that might save your life but are not yet approved. an eye-opening report on that, next. >> if uaustin is never given a tall the building is or how ornate the halls are. it doesn't matter if thereare g, or big mahogany desks. whenorking with an investment firm, what's really important is wther the peoe behiintroducing e schwaby stand
we're kbeting the same kind of arguments in new york city to exclude churches and other religious groups from meeting in the public schools. you have to treat religious groups worse than everybody else. this brings balance back. >> guys, thank you both for being here. i have to run. barry's side was represented. thank you. >> thank you. >>> speaking of free speech, we will hear the story of how students at one college campus were told there was one thing they could not...
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urban areas have been excluded, despite the fact that since 2010, this particular program has helpedin urban and rural areas. that's not all. the name on the legislation is alabama congress manslaughter robert aderholt. here's a map of his district. it includes 16 counties. now, guess how many of them are covered under this rural summer lunch program? you guessed it. every single county, each one. we reached out to the congressman's office for clarification twice now. we have yet to get a response. now those on the right argue that this is just $27 million in a budget where nearly $500 million is dedicated to summer feeding program. but since when is $27 million a drop in the bucket? certainly not for poor kids in chicago or in new york, or in atlanta. and at a time when there seems to be so little we can agree on in washington, this seems to be a particularly heartless move from republicans. joining me now is karen finney. thanks for joining me on the show tonight. >> hey, rev. >> so this is just one part of a larger children's food program, but why exclude urban poor kids at all? e
urban areas have been excluded, despite the fact that since 2010, this particular program has helpedin urban and rural areas. that's not all. the name on the legislation is alabama congress manslaughter robert aderholt. here's a map of his district. it includes 16 counties. now, guess how many of them are covered under this rural summer lunch program? you guessed it. every single county, each one. we reached out to the congressman's office for clarification twice now. we have yet to get a...
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the health and human services says it'll no longer exclude payments for sex reassignment surgery.hey learned how many people they affect and the decision widespread impact. >> mechanic engineer, waited until retirement to transition to female. she said she was lucky to have the money to pay for the surgery. >> upper level remodelling, and lower level, you can easily spend $100 grand, easily. >> they're lift it go ban of the payments for the treatments. san francisco's transgender law center estimates the community is .5% of the population. >> i think that we're really at a tipping point. >> it comes at a time when the transgender issues are widely discussed on television and magazines. >> transpeople are six times more likely to unemployed, and discrimination. >> you name it. >> helping the gender inflicted people help with the surgery, pays off in the long run. >> they're happy, productive members of society. it's a much greater cost to society than having their gender confirmed. >> today's ruling does not guarantee that medicare will pay for all treatments, they'll be evaluated
the health and human services says it'll no longer exclude payments for sex reassignment surgery.hey learned how many people they affect and the decision widespread impact. >> mechanic engineer, waited until retirement to transition to female. she said she was lucky to have the money to pay for the surgery. >> upper level remodelling, and lower level, you can easily spend $100 grand, easily. >> they're lift it go ban of the payments for the treatments. san francisco's...
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they also says it discriminates against same- sex couples and exclude them from a fundamental right.s say they will be issuing marriage licenses immediately if the rulings allows. a woman is facing charges for allegedly grabbing a 12-year-old boy by the throat. authorities say the woman was confronting the boy about bullying her daughter. delia garcia-bratcher came to a santa rosa elementary school around lunchtime on friday to find her daughter's alleged tormenter. witnesses, including the woman's own son, say she grabbed the boy by the throat and told him to stop bullying her daughter -- or else. the boy told a teacher what happened and photos taken by school staff show red marks with a handprint on the why on facebook, an account registered to garcia- bratcher, had a post on saturday that reads "i was arrested for a kid saying i grabbed his neck. it's lies and the truth will be told." fifthgarcia bratcher was arrested friday and booked on suspicion of inflicting injury on a child. the district attorney's office is expected to review the case today. in the meantime, a judge has gra
they also says it discriminates against same- sex couples and exclude them from a fundamental right.s say they will be issuing marriage licenses immediately if the rulings allows. a woman is facing charges for allegedly grabbing a 12-year-old boy by the throat. authorities say the woman was confronting the boy about bullying her daughter. delia garcia-bratcher came to a santa rosa elementary school around lunchtime on friday to find her daughter's alleged tormenter. witnesses, including the...
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that's traditional policies are starting to exclude coverage from those policies by excluding cyber attacksusions for data. this is now an emerging risk that organizations need to be concerned about. >> let's just take as an example. causing damage to a knew collar facility, et cetera, et cetera. obvious physical damage there. traditional -- they had insurance. but a traditional policy would not cover that even though it was physical damage? >> on a property policy there may be some ambiguity as to whether or not it's covered. where they don't they don't specifically state they're covering cyber attacks. this is becoming it's own category of risk. >> how do you assess what the potential damage could be? >> well, we have been underwriting property damage at aig for decades and a leader in cyber risk since 1999. we're combining expertise of those areas and the damage that can be caused through a cyber attack could be similar to the damage caused other ways. we're able to evaluate that based on past experience. >> are there going to be things like cad bombs? >> this is an evolving space and co
that's traditional policies are starting to exclude coverage from those policies by excluding cyber attacksusions for data. this is now an emerging risk that organizations need to be concerned about. >> let's just take as an example. causing damage to a knew collar facility, et cetera, et cetera. obvious physical damage there. traditional -- they had insurance. but a traditional policy would not cover that even though it was physical damage? >> on a property policy there may be some...
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. >>> public out-cry in a school after one student's class photo was excluded from the year book. it's because she chose to where a tuxedo. they require girls to wear a dress. social media exploded with jessica's picture going viral. >>> barbara walters got a send-off as she headed into retirement today. she is hanging up the microphone after more than 50 years in tv, news. she was the first woman ever to co-anchor an evening news broadcast. >>> thank you for making ktvu news your choice for news. our coverage continues at 10:00. >>> 33 parking tickets in one parking lot in one day. come agency is writing them up? [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- the game is accusing nightclub and a famous nightclub of pulling a donald sterling. >> racism is still alive, man. >> they now decided they don't want minorities or athletes in their club. >> athletes? mean it that way. >> clippers lost game six and why? ow rihanna. she is sitting courtside wearing a white shirt completely see-through and starts grabbing her boobs. >> maybe s
. >>> public out-cry in a school after one student's class photo was excluded from the year book. it's because she chose to where a tuxedo. they require girls to wear a dress. social media exploded with jessica's picture going viral. >>> barbara walters got a send-off as she headed into retirement today. she is hanging up the microphone after more than 50 years in tv, news. she was the first woman ever to co-anchor an evening news broadcast. >>> thank you for making...
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whistleblowers were excluded from all -- >> this is important.curity basically has a carve-out that makes whistleblowing almost impossible. >> that's true. in 1978 when they passed the federal whistleblowing law, they carved out national security. it was the biggest mistake because as other institutions and agencies moved forward and developed mechanisms for people to expose wrong doing, national security remained in the old world. so snowden has no rights under those laws. the laws he's been charged with, this is what he's been charged with but if you read the espionage act, they could clearly charge him with other parts of it at any time, which carries the death penalty. using the espionage act against whistleblowers is in our view just so over the top and such a reflection of hostility that it renders his conduct reasonable. >> so let's talk about the what the negotiation is going to look like with justice. basically what they want to say is clemency's out of the question. he seems to understand that. he himself says is it worth serving some t
whistleblowers were excluded from all -- >> this is important.curity basically has a carve-out that makes whistleblowing almost impossible. >> that's true. in 1978 when they passed the federal whistleblowing law, they carved out national security. it was the biggest mistake because as other institutions and agencies moved forward and developed mechanisms for people to expose wrong doing, national security remained in the old world. so snowden has no rights under those laws. the laws...
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the bottom would be excluded. together and began to see there were ways to get in authenticated version of what actually happened on the ground. it really is big in japan down the administration on what its policies -- i mean, documents the sense that we are talking about communications between policymakers who have their own point of view. they lease have the awesome intensity -- authenticity of what they were and allowing to say something definitive about the position of the united states government at that particular point in time. it was that notion that we could do this, we did do something that was across the board on many different topics that caused the national security archive to be created. it was one of the unintended consequences, i guess, of bill worthy's exercise of his right to travel and his right to read and think and do what he wanted as a journalist. we began to exploit that right. the bill of rights exists only insofar as you exercise it. left "the washington post" and founded the national sec
the bottom would be excluded. together and began to see there were ways to get in authenticated version of what actually happened on the ground. it really is big in japan down the administration on what its policies -- i mean, documents the sense that we are talking about communications between policymakers who have their own point of view. they lease have the awesome intensity -- authenticity of what they were and allowing to say something definitive about the position of the united states...
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. >>> a local high school senior excluded from the yearbook because of her graduation photo, why the photo was axed and what this students friends and supporters did at school today. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >> right now nevada police are looking for an arsonist who may be responsible for at least 10 fires overnight. good afternoon, i am tori campbell, brian flores is live in navato with the latest clues from police, good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon, yeah, we are here currently where currently arson investigators are looking for clues and currently the biggest clue that it is arson is how quickly each fire popped up. >> navato residents nervous. >> that is scary and how does that happen and in such a neighborhood. >> fire investigators say the fires were set by an arsonist and the hunt is on. >> it is getting pretty brazen, we need to find this person and stop this person. >> most of the fires were in the small range according to the fire department, they were able to respond to some but luckily in such a sho
. >>> a local high school senior excluded from the yearbook because of her graduation photo, why the photo was axed and what this students friends and supporters did at school today. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >> right now nevada police are looking for an arsonist who may be responsible for at least 10 fires overnight. good afternoon, i am tori campbell, brian flores is live in navato with the latest clues from...
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this after a decision to exclude that student's senior photo from the yearbook.oriarty is joining us live from sacred heart cathedral prep with more on this growing controversy. >> reporter: some of the classmates will be wearing bow ties to school to honor jessica arbina. let's take a look at picture that was yanked from the school yearbook because jessica was wearing a book and not the required female dress. the school says it's simply abiding by the rules set forth by the arch diocese of san francisco. the school has released this statement. as we prepare to pass out yearbooks, it's always regretful when a student picture is omitted. we work tireless to make sure all students pictures are used in the future. her brother michael says the family will be meeting with school administration to talk about this matter further. he says on his twitter page it fascinates him how sacred heart response refused to -- we have reached out to the family and hope to speak to them sometime this morning. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 5:
this after a decision to exclude that student's senior photo from the yearbook.oriarty is joining us live from sacred heart cathedral prep with more on this growing controversy. >> reporter: some of the classmates will be wearing bow ties to school to honor jessica arbina. let's take a look at picture that was yanked from the school yearbook because jessica was wearing a book and not the required female dress. the school says it's simply abiding by the rules set forth by the arch diocese...
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>> yeah, you know, we've tried to get into phase two and he was excluded because he has a g tube whichgets fed directly through the stomach which was excluded but in retrospect seems that was a bad decision because can you control their diet and their health a lot better that way so a lot of kids with g tubes are healthier. for phase three the issue for us is that because he's weaker, he's developed scoliosis, curvature of the spine and if it gets too bad he has to have rods put in in surgery so the concern and i understand that from the pharmaceutical company is that that's going to interrupt the clinical trial and so i understand from the clinical trial standpoint, but then again what do you do when you kind of fall out of that -- the criteria they have. >> my question, what do you do. i know scoliosis all too well. pie sister had it, nine months in a body cast and had to wear a brace for years so i know what you're talking about, she was a child. painful for a child. when it happened. what are you hoping to get out of this right to try legislation now that it has passed in colorado?
>> yeah, you know, we've tried to get into phase two and he was excluded because he has a g tube whichgets fed directly through the stomach which was excluded but in retrospect seems that was a bad decision because can you control their diet and their health a lot better that way so a lot of kids with g tubes are healthier. for phase three the issue for us is that because he's weaker, he's developed scoliosis, curvature of the spine and if it gets too bad he has to have rods put in in...