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them over and say, look at the condition of the wall the washington property redo their backyard garten, since that time they're draining through the weep holes on the wall, their response is you can't prove the water came from our backyard. there is no evidence that the walls are not on or property they have had anything we have let them bring whoever they want to bring surveyiers, anyone we have never seen a survey report we have been completely transparent. the construction of the corner property. of devisidaro and washington built a 12 car garage, their contractor said oh, my god you need to contact these neighbors, they're in horrible condition, that's when we brought our contractors, they're in horrible condition, they're your neighboring walls, we went to martin ron, of the three surveys, had all done surveys, the devisidaro, the washington and our property, look at them they all show the same thing, the walls are not on your property, you don't need a survey there's already been three surveys, as we started discussing with the neighbors, saying, hey these sit under your wall the
them over and say, look at the condition of the wall the washington property redo their backyard garten, since that time they're draining through the weep holes on the wall, their response is you can't prove the water came from our backyard. there is no evidence that the walls are not on or property they have had anything we have let them bring whoever they want to bring surveyiers, anyone we have never seen a survey report we have been completely transparent. the construction of the corner...
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families, as professor thompson explained, children with more unfortunate backgrounds enter kind garten are entering with a 2,000 word vocabulary. a very big differential and makes it difficult for those children to begin to learn and keep up with their peers. so our objective is to close that work gap before it happens, focusing on the first three years of life where the centers of the brain are developed language and literacy are most active, 80 prosecuti 080% of brt takes place in the first three years of life. it's important to talk, read and sing to their children and by the time they reach kindergarten will be able to succeed in school and beyond in life. >> your campaign is very aggressive, not only have the kit you can get but also the outdoor signage that will be everybody where. why is this signage so important? >> we're launching in oakland with a pilot program. you'll see these bill boards and bus shelters going up in oakland in the next month or so. we're partnering with a national organization called too small to fail and they have a number of national collaborative partne
families, as professor thompson explained, children with more unfortunate backgrounds enter kind garten are entering with a 2,000 word vocabulary. a very big differential and makes it difficult for those children to begin to learn and keep up with their peers. so our objective is to close that work gap before it happens, focusing on the first three years of life where the centers of the brain are developed language and literacy are most active, 80 prosecuti 080% of brt takes place in the first...
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. >> he and his colleagues work for garten, a company that provides jobs for developmentally disabledome of the old seats made of leather, 43 acres of it, originally destined for landfills, now diverted to places like loop works. >> since there was a lot of heavy stitching, three dimensional. >> reporter: scott hamlin's team is turning the seats into satchels, totes, finding fans in all 50 states with more than 10,000 sold in the last three months. >> some that are fanatics around aviation, some around sustainability. some of it and go, that's a great looking bag and i love the story. >> reporter: a story that started a year and a half ago when southwest began to send the leather overseas for a program that created jobs for people in kenya, along with soccer balls and sandals for kid that had never owned shoes. >> it took them on a lot of trips, but bringing a lot of joy to those children in africa. >> reporter: for them it's a trend that's taking off and taking recycling to new heights. this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day on nbc. does your makeup remover ta
. >> he and his colleagues work for garten, a company that provides jobs for developmentally disabledome of the old seats made of leather, 43 acres of it, originally destined for landfills, now diverted to places like loop works. >> since there was a lot of heavy stitching, three dimensional. >> reporter: scott hamlin's team is turning the seats into satchels, totes, finding fans in all 50 states with more than 10,000 sold in the last three months. >> some that are...
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them over and say, look at the condition of the wall the washington property redo their backyard garten, since that time they're draining through the weep holes on the wall, their response is you can
them over and say, look at the condition of the wall the washington property redo their backyard garten, since that time they're draining through the weep holes on the wall, their response is you can
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a pointed line he said there are 25 hedge fund managers in america that make more than all kinder garten teachers combined. he was tough in defending the activist government and the idea that you can demand individual responsibility as you talk about that. >> all right. we will continue, obviously, this conversation down the road. gloria and ron, thank you. >>> we're also getting a rare glimpse into the north korean dictator kim jong-un's regime. a defector is revealing what kim jong-un has done even to his own family to hold on to power. that report is next. out of 42 vehicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season.
a pointed line he said there are 25 hedge fund managers in america that make more than all kinder garten teachers combined. he was tough in defending the activist government and the idea that you can demand individual responsibility as you talk about that. >> all right. we will continue, obviously, this conversation down the road. gloria and ron, thank you. >>> we're also getting a rare glimpse into the north korean dictator kim jong-un's regime. a defector is revealing what kim...
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garten steven ross, maybe you know, how much are we investing for social media countermessaging?ey don't specifically budget it out separately, but it's a small percentage of what's being done. and further as you point out, a lot of times what we push out via social media is very crude. >> i mean, crude is a generous statement. [laughter] you know you said a wonderful phrase. you said we need to compete at the speed of social media. mr. bergen, you said in your written testimony that the one thing that unifies these folks is their age and that they're online. and you would think that if this is one of the threats and we've asked counterterrorism people here from the united states what's their biggest concern is domestic lone wolf individuals this is where the majority of them are getting radicalized which is online in social media. and if we have an inadequate response to that, it's very frustrating. now, if i could -- mr. shaikh, am i -- sir, your work is incredible. i see you online trying to push back on this. there are easy tactics. i know them, as you said, from politics how
garten steven ross, maybe you know, how much are we investing for social media countermessaging?ey don't specifically budget it out separately, but it's a small percentage of what's being done. and further as you point out, a lot of times what we push out via social media is very crude. >> i mean, crude is a generous statement. [laughter] you know you said a wonderful phrase. you said we need to compete at the speed of social media. mr. bergen, you said in your written testimony that the...
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help end the violence and baltimore his rally for peace conference after the break--concert >>james: gartenill have full details coming up in just a bit. >>darya: they have been brought to the baltimore city jail in recent years with injuries to severe for them to be admitted to the gel they show the officers refused to admit there the 2600 detainees to in police custody between june of 2012 and april 2015 we do not know how the people were injured or whether this of those injured while in custody directed to just off as either ignored or did not notice the injuries in the wake of the protest and baltimore princess is calling on young people to fix what it called a broken system here are some pictures from the big event he is a black man who sustained a spa and treat all employees custody in baltimore. >>mark: the back story behind the stores look never so airing last night it web this sunday at 930 if you miss the first episode you could watch it in its entirety on our web site. >>darya: whenever another special people behaving badly the best of the best it airs on sunday at 730 that is th
help end the violence and baltimore his rally for peace conference after the break--concert >>james: gartenill have full details coming up in just a bit. >>darya: they have been brought to the baltimore city jail in recent years with injuries to severe for them to be admitted to the gel they show the officers refused to admit there the 2600 detainees to in police custody between june of 2012 and april 2015 we do not know how the people were injured or whether this of those injured...
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garten is stein-ross and mr. berger. is it more advantageous for us to work with companies to shut down social media accounts that promote isis or like-minded messaging or to keep those open for intelligence purposes? >> j.m. berger has done some very good work on showing the disruptive impact that it has. there is a debate amongst analysts as to whether you shut the accounts down. on the one hand, you have their ability to radicalize people to action. on the other hand, you have the ability to gather information on them. i think increasingly, that debate is actually becoming settled. we can see with isis the massive impact that these accounts have had. the amount of people who have been drawn to the syria iraq theater is greater already than it was during the afghan soviet war. in terms of the number of foreign fighters. social media plays a very big part in that. so i think in general, it is advantageous to shut these accounts down. this should absolutely be a company's decision. u.s. government has no authority, with
garten is stein-ross and mr. berger. is it more advantageous for us to work with companies to shut down social media accounts that promote isis or like-minded messaging or to keep those open for intelligence purposes? >> j.m. berger has done some very good work on showing the disruptive impact that it has. there is a debate amongst analysts as to whether you shut the accounts down. on the one hand, you have their ability to radicalize people to action. on the other hand, you have the...
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everything through prekind garten through higher ed. to become economically isolated for the rest of the world. >> why would you think everything would ultimately balance. it's not necessarily a zero sum per se but it is in that you would say to yourself you know what people in china, in india people would rise and the u.s. wouldn't rise. it would come down to some form of ultimately a long-term parody paritypair parody parody. >> that's going to pull chinese wages up. not just pulling u.s. wages down. when we import stuff, we also export stuff. and the stuff we export tends to be skill intensive because we have a very educated workforce. it makes sense for us to do that and also makes more sense to turned our skilled workers by education education. in fact, the educational system has done not a better job over the past couple decades. >> both sides argue on how to fix that and we get stuck with talking about unions and teachers unions and we spend more money than anyone else and it all just falls through the cracks and then we're back
everything through prekind garten through higher ed. to become economically isolated for the rest of the world. >> why would you think everything would ultimately balance. it's not necessarily a zero sum per se but it is in that you would say to yourself you know what people in china, in india people would rise and the u.s. wouldn't rise. it would come down to some form of ultimately a long-term parody paritypair parody parody. >> that's going to pull chinese wages up. not just...