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. >> francois is grateful to teen counselor nancy diaz. she helped him see that his girlfriend's behavior was not normal. >> at first i didn't really think it was dating violence, ed, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that only made things worse. >> then she'll curse at me. sometimes she'll hit me. but i'm thinking, "oh, okay, she's a female. they're supposed to do that." but not knowing that it was actually domestic violence. she was trying to control me. >> it's reported that one out of five teens in a serious relationship say they've been hit, slapped, or pushed by their partner. >> teen dating violence is a very high number. the boys do not share with their friends that they're being pushed and yelled and cursed at. so they're underreported. >> ms. diaz counsels teens through a program called outreach academy. she teaches them to know the signs of abuse, which aren't always physical. >> teen dating violence is all different types of abuse. they intimidate you. they call you names. there's also threatening. "if you leave m
. >> francois is grateful to teen counselor nancy diaz. she helped him see that his girlfriend's behavior was not normal. >> at first i didn't really think it was dating violence, ed, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that only made things worse. >> then she'll curse at me. sometimes she'll hit me. but i'm thinking, "oh, okay, she's a female. they're supposed to do that." but not knowing that it was actually domestic violence. she was trying to...
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incoming freshman francois rice noticed right away. >> francois rice: it seems like everything's flippedo another university and the football team might be top dog, here, it's the chess team that's top dog. and it's... >> pitts: the chess team? >> rice: yeah, it's cool to be smart. >> pitts: rice is part of the 23rd incoming class of meyerhoff scholars, a program that recruits high achievers in math, science and engineering who are aiming for graduate degrees and careers in research. the meyerhoff scholars, what's that concept? >> hrabowski: it is that we can create a program that focuses on both excellence and inclusiveness, starting with african americans, and then hispanics, and now whites and asians, students of all races, who are excellent in science and engineering. we need people from all backgrounds, and meyerhoff says, "it can be done." >> pitts: the program started in 1988 when hrabowski teamed up with billionaire philanthropist robert meyerhoff. both men worried that african- american males were shut out from careers in the sciences from lack of opportunity, not talent. over t
incoming freshman francois rice noticed right away. >> francois rice: it seems like everything's flippedo another university and the football team might be top dog, here, it's the chess team that's top dog. and it's... >> pitts: the chess team? >> rice: yeah, it's cool to be smart. >> pitts: rice is part of the 23rd incoming class of meyerhoff scholars, a program that recruits high achievers in math, science and engineering who are aiming for graduate degrees and careers...
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francois.ank you very much for inviting us all to participate in this panel and for your very, very gracious introduction. there have already been questions on russia that were raised during the first panel. i may take a couple minutes longer to answer that, though, go beyond by seven to eight minutes. i always have to start out with a disclaimer. i am a u.s. government employee. my comments are my own. they don't represent the views over the department of defense or the u.s. government. also what i'm trying to do this morning is not to debate the russian position but to lay it out to you as objectively as i can. so that you understand where russia is coming from and what the potentials are to move forward with russia in a unified way on this process dealing with the iranian nuclear issue. so, as i see it from moscow's perspective, international unity on iran has just gone through a rough patch that was both unnecessary and not of moscow's own making, but it is still salvageable. moscow was qui
francois.ank you very much for inviting us all to participate in this panel and for your very, very gracious introduction. there have already been questions on russia that were raised during the first panel. i may take a couple minutes longer to answer that, though, go beyond by seven to eight minutes. i always have to start out with a disclaimer. i am a u.s. government employee. my comments are my own. they don't represent the views over the department of defense or the u.s. government. also...
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francois. john, your thoughts on the russian perspective. >> thanks, fiona. and also thank you very much for inviting us to participate in this panel and for your very gracious introduction. there are already been questions on russia that were raised on the first panel. i may take a couple minutes longer to answer them and go beyond my seven to eight minutes. i always have to start out with a disclaimer, i am a u.s. government employee but my comments this morning are my own. they don't represent the views of the national defense university or the department of defense or even the u.s. government. also, what i'm trying to do this morning is not trying to debate the russian position but lay it out to you as objectively as i can so you understand where russia is coming from and what the potentials are. so to move forward with russia in a unified way this process dealing with the iranian nuclear issue. so as i see it, from moscow's perspective, international unity on iran has just gone through a r
francois. john, your thoughts on the russian perspective. >> thanks, fiona. and also thank you very much for inviting us to participate in this panel and for your very gracious introduction. there are already been questions on russia that were raised on the first panel. i may take a couple minutes longer to answer them and go beyond my seven to eight minutes. i always have to start out with a disclaimer, i am a u.s. government employee but my comments this morning are my own. they don't...
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francois rivasseau, we will begin with you. >> the policy is good. the strategy a first was the in richmond. this is been distraught -- in richmond. from then, it seemed -- and richmond. from then, it seemed iran was refusing. we wanted to put in place a conclusion. it was june, 2005. [unintelligible] day open the window, and said if you do that i have to jump from the window, because i would rather die now and come back to tehran with that. then we said all right, we will have the second round of negotiations, and we made the meeting at ground level, so we opened the window, and said now you can jump. [laughter] >> that was the objective, and that was the problem. today was a strategy goal. if we are not thinking about the situation we have, it would not be a professional. we are thinking what should be our goal today? we still officially are on suspension. it is sure that their reflections going on around have been focusing in a slightly more broader way, not necessarily from a european or french point of view, but in a broader way about how to mak
francois rivasseau, we will begin with you. >> the policy is good. the strategy a first was the in richmond. this is been distraught -- in richmond. from then, it seemed -- and richmond. from then, it seemed iran was refusing. we wanted to put in place a conclusion. it was june, 2005. [unintelligible] day open the window, and said if you do that i have to jump from the window, because i would rather die now and come back to tehran with that. then we said all right, we will have the second...
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russia was against taking sides bennett reports britain's been picked his team captain along with francois at least one arab country to lead a libya style contact group now their task at the moment is a diplomatic one to coordinate policy between arab countries and the west in what would be of verbal offensive putting pressure on prison and sad it could indeed end with him being forced to step down now the details of this the most following a meeting between the british prime minister david cameron and king out a lot of jordan earlier that took place earlier this week in london king abdullah is actually the first arab leader to publicly call for president assad to step down now he's believed also to prefer britain and france over america to lead any such mission because of the success they had in libya where they led military intervention that ousted colonel gadhafi now there's no mention of any such military activity with syria at the moment at the moment this is purely defensive is purely verbal but that is of course how the libyan intervention and an operation started is already several
russia was against taking sides bennett reports britain's been picked his team captain along with francois at least one arab country to lead a libya style contact group now their task at the moment is a diplomatic one to coordinate policy between arab countries and the west in what would be of verbal offensive putting pressure on prison and sad it could indeed end with him being forced to step down now the details of this the most following a meeting between the british prime minister david...
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a very very careful approach now or prime minister putin have met his account french counterpart francois fuel and their prime minister putin had said that russia again is very careful in this scenario and also that the conflict that they're seeing in syria is certainly not by sight and by imposing more sanctions and calling for tougher restrictions on syria it seems like you're taking one side and also our foreign minister sergei lavrov again said they do not want to see this drama decision of the syrian story to be used as a basis for any form of military intervention essentially were russia saying that they don't want to see a repeat of that media scenario for now they're seeing that there are signs there leading to this power my colleague ivan bennett's has tried to look at all sir are these signs leading to that seeing the libyan scenario after its pivotal role in the overthrew gadhafi britain's become the new going when there's trouble in the middle east prime minister david cameron's hand picked his team captain for another libya country. group aimed at forcing president bashar al
a very very careful approach now or prime minister putin have met his account french counterpart francois fuel and their prime minister putin had said that russia again is very careful in this scenario and also that the conflict that they're seeing in syria is certainly not by sight and by imposing more sanctions and calling for tougher restrictions on syria it seems like you're taking one side and also our foreign minister sergei lavrov again said they do not want to see this drama decision of...
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will be accompanied by the german chancellor angela merkel along with the french prime minister francois young this is a very very busy day ahead for the russian president we're expecting a lot from this particular visit of course we'll bring you the latest as we get it . you know who this guy reporting for us they are now in business r.t. in around twenty minutes time discover nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality and in the next hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is now chairman of nord stream tells us why it means everyone is a winner. closer. the european union needs russia geopolitically but the reverse is also true it's not a question or kind of the time has come to start cooperating and stop looking back on a logical differences or glitches in a situation where it could ship gas to china and all of a and you are you know what i hope russia does that has to make it or is close in government is evidently pro european with europe it can't keep pushing russia away it hurts muslims pride we have to keep in mind all russia has the alternative should he just or
will be accompanied by the german chancellor angela merkel along with the french prime minister francois young this is a very very busy day ahead for the russian president we're expecting a lot from this particular visit of course we'll bring you the latest as we get it . you know who this guy reporting for us they are now in business r.t. in around twenty minutes time discover nordstrom's journey from pipe dream to reality and in the next hour former german chancellor gerhard schroeder who is...
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robert francois climbing the ladder and james jones for 65-yard. green bay 11-0. 27-15. the game, he says he didn't stomp on anybody. really? >> because of the tough play and person i am, all eyes are on me. why would i do something to jeopardize myself. that is why i don't feel bad. i have no intention. the i wanted to hurt him i would get the quarterback. >> and cowboys and dolphins, dallas 10-9 lead. matt more deep to brandon marshall, newman was all over him. 16-10 miami. tony romo, 17-2 in the month of november. robinson with the second touchdown 69 game. they are back on top. field goal would put miami up but with three seconds, game over, happy thanksgiving. time to get some pie. eagle's quarterback had to be carted off the practice field in philly. he injured his knee in a non-contact drill. no structural damage. a teammate says he does not think it's serious. high school football, this is serious, washington reds taking them on, first one in 57 years, on a reverse, porter, 17-yard touchdown. 12-7. and trying to ice it, hargraves, knocked away. washington would g
robert francois climbing the ladder and james jones for 65-yard. green bay 11-0. 27-15. the game, he says he didn't stomp on anybody. really? >> because of the tough play and person i am, all eyes are on me. why would i do something to jeopardize myself. that is why i don't feel bad. i have no intention. the i wanted to hurt him i would get the quarterback. >> and cowboys and dolphins, dallas 10-9 lead. matt more deep to brandon marshall, newman was all over him. 16-10 miami. tony...
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then, thus far i would think the play of the game, 92-yard punt return, mathieu gets blocks from francoisin from 92. l.s.u. took the lead on russell shepard's nine-yard catch then an exchange of field goals, the first from hocker from 29 yards out then alleman from 21 yards. that re-established a seven-point margin. just a moment ago, spencer ware seemingly stopped, kept driving his legs and got in for the touchdown, and so with 11:04 to go, l.s.u. number one in the country, undefeated, trying to stay that way. >> gary: since it was 14-0, it's been 31-3. >> verne: taken by marquel wade, and the razorbacks get it at their own 20 yard line. >> gary: if you want to know why, no joe adams, no jarius wright, no big plays from their playmakers. joe adams two catches, jarius wright just one the whole game. he tore up texas a&m. >> verne: 13 for 281 in that one and he's been a nonfactor. that one catch was for the touchdown. >> gary: this has been the style by l.s.u. all game. they're keeping a safety 20 yards deep. they're saying, "uh-uh, those big 80-yard passes are not happening this year." >>
then, thus far i would think the play of the game, 92-yard punt return, mathieu gets blocks from francoisin from 92. l.s.u. took the lead on russell shepard's nine-yard catch then an exchange of field goals, the first from hocker from 29 yards out then alleman from 21 yards. that re-established a seven-point margin. just a moment ago, spencer ware seemingly stopped, kept driving his legs and got in for the touchdown, and so with 11:04 to go, l.s.u. number one in the country, undefeated, trying...
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. >> francois? >> on china i agree. when i discussed with my chinese colleagues in the un, they always say the interest of china are better served apolitical. they don't want to be involved in the mess of having to take sides. this is not at the core of their interests. they always talked about north korea and having to deal with them and they say they have to lead the approach of the international committee. on iran, it is up to russia and nato which have borders in iran. i thank this is a clear understanding -- i think this is a clear concept for them. as far as the european leaders, i can speak only for lady ashton, you spoke about foreign ministers but the middle east peace process is still at the top priority. it is probably the most difficult issue. for us, it is a neighborhood issue. there is a specific aspect of that. after that, we still have a new u.s. summit next week and the main issue will be the economy, the economy, the economy. if we have time, the middle east priest process and relations with russia and
. >> francois? >> on china i agree. when i discussed with my chinese colleagues in the un, they always say the interest of china are better served apolitical. they don't want to be involved in the mess of having to take sides. this is not at the core of their interests. they always talked about north korea and having to deal with them and they say they have to lead the approach of the international committee. on iran, it is up to russia and nato which have borders in iran. i thank...
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francois, we will again begin with you. >> the question is good. the strategy initially was the sanction. the sanction had been the strategy from 2003 to 2005. since then iran was rapidly refusing, adamantly refusing. i remember in the negotiation we were very uneasy and we wanted to put in [inaudible] the conclusion was june, 2005. so we wanted to request a suspension and iran opened the window to jump from the window to make some sense now we are going to come back to tehran with that. then we said all right we have a take on the negotiation to move in and we may be meeting at ground level so now we can jump. [laughter] >> so that was the objective and that was the problem. today with the strategy goal i think everything evolves and we are not thinking about the kind of situation we have. it would not be professional, so we are thinking what should be our goal today? we still officially are in suspension. now the reflection going around have been set least two years in a slightly more broadway from the french point of view as you eluted to but in
francois, we will again begin with you. >> the question is good. the strategy initially was the sanction. the sanction had been the strategy from 2003 to 2005. since then iran was rapidly refusing, adamantly refusing. i remember in the negotiation we were very uneasy and we wanted to put in [inaudible] the conclusion was june, 2005. so we wanted to request a suspension and iran opened the window to jump from the window to make some sense now we are going to come back to tehran with that....