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gaston. she said as a franciscan it's with great honor and pride she accepts this award. she can't think of a better place to call home than san francisco. she said journalism affords her the opportunity to give the community a voice, an opportunity to speak for those that can't speak for themselves, to inform and impower those like her that came in search of the american dream it to you congratulations and thank you for your service. [applause] >> our next honoree will be recognized for the contribution in the field of health and medicine. we would like to invite the director of the san francisco of public health and the 2010 health and medicine honoree to join us on stage to honor our next awardee. [applause] >> our 2012 honoree for latino heritage and health and medicine award goes to dr. gaston. [applause] >> i will say when we looked at all of the credentials we would spend half of tonight going through them, so the doctor is the head of the health and public health of san francisco. as
gaston. she said as a franciscan it's with great honor and pride she accepts this award. she can't think of a better place to call home than san francisco. she said journalism affords her the opportunity to give the community a voice, an opportunity to speak for those that can't speak for themselves, to inform and impower those like her that came in search of the american dream it to you congratulations and thank you for your service. [applause] >> our next honoree will be recognized for...
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>>p ara las elecciones las campañas se gastón 135 millones de dólares en florida, . >> de la floridaidente del partido popular democrático, derroto al gobernador luis fortuño del partido nuevo progresista , pero en estas elecciones también plebicito si la isla debería cambiar con estados unidos . >> indepedencia , ser estado libre o ser el estado 51 y la última gano con la mayoría . >> colorado y washington historia hacen por ser los dos primeros que legalizan la venta y posesión de venta para uso recreativa, tenían leyes de despenalizacion , oregón quería retirar cargos penales a quienes cultiven marihuana . >> por primera vez en estados unidos , los derechos gay se extienden por el voto popular esto en maryland, maine y washington donde laes propuestas tienen mayoría de votos . >> después de billones de dólares, las elecciones dejaron las cosas como antes, el presidente barack obama es presidente , republicanos mayoría en la cámara de representantes y los demócratas senadores son más ,. >> pablo nos cuenta más . >> el presidente obama no tendrá mucho tiempo, tiene congreso dividido
>>p ara las elecciones las campañas se gastón 135 millones de dólares en florida, . >> de la floridaidente del partido popular democrático, derroto al gobernador luis fortuño del partido nuevo progresista , pero en estas elecciones también plebicito si la isla debería cambiar con estados unidos . >> indepedencia , ser estado libre o ser el estado 51 y la última gano con la mayoría . >> colorado y washington historia hacen por ser los dos primeros que legalizan...
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a 1 ,y el único tanto del partido siguen dando sorpresa ,y por último en chile , dan demanda , a gastónerino donde dio un a patada , un a infracción a la ley , contra la violencia del estadio , enfrenta pena de 565 días a 3 años de prision nos vemos más en acción deportiva , ya volvemos no se vaya . >>> algunos insectos . >>> el laboratorio los están utilizando desde el tiempo que pasó por la vida según cientificos donde hubo muerte , son las mmoscas ,y conforme , a los días va creciendo el tamaño de este insecto en tiempo . >>> creciendo mientras más y más comen , de regreso a los origenes . >>> con esto nos despedimos adiòs y buenas noches -. sube la tensión entre israel, se han incrementado los bombardeos y por primera vez fue alcanzada por proyectiles, se anticipan marchas en el mundo arabe y tenemos los detalles de la fiuesta musical de los grammy latinos ,vamos con toda la información . (♪). >> este es su noticiero univisión edición nocturna. (♪). >> buenas noches, el voto hispano es el objetivo del deseo de los políticos en estados unidos, luego del truinfo de el presidente de lo
a 1 ,y el único tanto del partido siguen dando sorpresa ,y por último en chile , dan demanda , a gastónerino donde dio un a patada , un a infracción a la ley , contra la violencia del estadio , enfrenta pena de 565 días a 3 años de prision nos vemos más en acción deportiva , ya volvemos no se vaya . >>> algunos insectos . >>> el laboratorio los están utilizando desde el tiempo que pasó por la vida según cientificos donde hubo muerte , son las mmoscas ,y conforme , a...
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many elected officials here like mayor edwin lee, representative nancy pelosi, district attorney gaston, police chief -- i am very pleased about that, but i also want to remind them that the next time we meet at one of these receptions i'm going to ask for their reading list, and i hope to see many, many latino authors, many, many latina poets, especially those poets and books that have been banned recently in arizona. [applause] so while we celebrate today keep in mind that in other places like arizona perhaps we don't have as much to celebrate. [speaking spanish] thank you. [applause] >> our 2012 latino heritage awards recipient is john santos. john, please join us on stage tonight. you know you should be star struck and this is a four time grammy nominee here, five time grammy nominee here and one of the most experienced in latin music today and known for the use of instruments and contemporary music and has earned much respect as a composer and producer. he has studied and recorded with jazz masters and dizzy gillespie and many others. he was born in san francisco california. he was
many elected officials here like mayor edwin lee, representative nancy pelosi, district attorney gaston, police chief -- i am very pleased about that, but i also want to remind them that the next time we meet at one of these receptions i'm going to ask for their reading list, and i hope to see many, many latino authors, many, many latina poets, especially those poets and books that have been banned recently in arizona. [applause] so while we celebrate today keep in mind that in other places...
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. $96,000 less than gastone now receives. it turns out $50,000 more in pay as a member of the santa clara board of supervisors. the move from san francisco assessor to the state assembly means it $83,000 less in wages. >> most people in this, although i know they will be sad about the cut, they are not doing it for pay but pursuit of power and ambig to go to higher maces and public service they want to give back to their community. >> reporter: by themselves the pay cuts does not amount to much but he says having accepted the pay cut mace help state legislatures and the governor ask others for cuts down the road. reporting live in san francisco, cbs 5. >>> weekend violence pushes the number of violence in the city to $115 -- to 115. the latest are two women found shot to death in east oakland. the police were called to the scene on brookville avenue at 6:00 this morning. people in the neighborhood say they are scared to walk the streets. >> i am afraid. i like eye just started working out again and i like to go for walks but
. $96,000 less than gastone now receives. it turns out $50,000 more in pay as a member of the santa clara board of supervisors. the move from san francisco assessor to the state assembly means it $83,000 less in wages. >> most people in this, although i know they will be sad about the cut, they are not doing it for pay but pursuit of power and ambig to go to higher maces and public service they want to give back to their community. >> reporter: by themselves the pay cuts does not...
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next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that school districts have to deal with in terms of special needs and what we're talking about affects these children if not more than the other children so thank you cheryl. [applause] so we have a large panel and they can all tell you i sent them an email yesterday said you will have a brief time to say what you do, what your organization is doing, address the needs of the kids suffering or facing bullying and i told them they have two to three minutes, not 23 minutes and i'm going to ho
next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and...
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>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have benefits citywide. in my district, we have public safety challenges. the district is often viewed as a "safe district." we do have violence. we had a bunch of violence around delores park last year. there have been robberies in glen park and parts of the valley. there have been shootings in diamond heights. one of the challenges is making sure that the police department understands that even though we may not have the same crime levels as some neighborhoods, we still need attention from the police department. >> let's talk about the city's
>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will...
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the speech will take place at gaston hall. they will also be addressing it on his website.ove bono. >> i don't think he'llsing. >> you never know. >>> there's a cat in bowie, maryland, that came dangerously close to losing one'her nine lives. >> the cat spent days on top of a utility pole. the cat named fierce disappeared on wednesday. and yesterday a boy and his mother spotted the cat off this utility pole. they called in firefighters, who said she needed to contact the power company just to be safe. that's when the cat's owner showed up. >> when she showed up, she asked what we were doing. we said, well, there's a cat up there. she said, oh, my goodness, fierce. we're like, you know the cat? she said, that's my cat. i lost him five days ago. >> five days ago? crews showed up last night with a cherry picker. the trouble is scared little fierce took off down the pole and into the bushes. the cat's owner says she's relieved the cat is down and thinks he will return home today. >>> changes today due to veterans day observed. metro is running on a saturday schedule. off-peak f
the speech will take place at gaston hall. they will also be addressing it on his website.ove bono. >> i don't think he'llsing. >> you never know. >>> there's a cat in bowie, maryland, that came dangerously close to losing one'her nine lives. >> the cat spent days on top of a utility pole. the cat named fierce disappeared on wednesday. and yesterday a boy and his mother spotted the cat off this utility pole. they called in firefighters, who said she needed to contact...
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it's my pleasure to welcome to the stage here in gaston hall, dr. kim. [applause] >> thank you for your kind introduction, president john degoiia. the korea economic institute is very honored to be a cosponsor of the distinguished panel of the united states current and past assistant secretaries of state for east asian and pacific affairs. i can think of no better partners than the edmonds school of foreign services and president john degoiia and georgetown university to share this unique platform to explore the future of the united states policies in the asia-pacific. i really do think that the 21st century will be seen as an asia-pacific century, much of the economic dynamism and growth will emerge from this region. and, of course, many of the toughest global challenges as well. the rise of china, the prospects of asian economic integration, and, of course, the security problems on the korean peninsula, to name a few. u.s. leadership in continuous engagement in this region will be critical in these and many more issues ahead. as the president of the ec
it's my pleasure to welcome to the stage here in gaston hall, dr. kim. [applause] >> thank you for your kind introduction, president john degoiia. the korea economic institute is very honored to be a cosponsor of the distinguished panel of the united states current and past assistant secretaries of state for east asian and pacific affairs. i can think of no better partners than the edmonds school of foreign services and president john degoiia and georgetown university to share this unique...
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let's go to gaston in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it would be heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to tell you, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go to virginia in indiana, please? >> caller: my brother says to buy garmin. what do you say? >> i think garmin is cheap. i think that it's always going to be cheap. i like the stock. i told people to buy it. it has not worked out. i continue to think it is a very inexpensive stock. it does need a catalyst. there are guys telling you to sell it. i think they're wrong. wow. okay, hertz has taken the wheel. the rental car business is zooming and hertz is your best play. buy, buy, buy! >> i can not believe how good this industry is after how bad it was for so long. stay with hertz. stay wit
let's go to gaston in washington. >> caller: jim, how's it going? boo-yah from the great northwest. >> fantastic. thank you. what's going on? >> caller: not much. i'm concerned about ford. i'm wondering where it would be heading with this fiscal cliff looming and the recent hurricane sandy. >> ford, i have to tell you, ford is a european play. they have so much europe that they can pull down everything. until they get europe under control, you cannot own ford. can i go...
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i must add that it added a in avalon is great to be back in gaston hall. in the beginning of your opening remarks, all for a few, the common theme is the challenge of attention on important region. in other words, why does tension did a really glad ambassador hill brought up north korea. it's even harder to shed light or attention on a small country this part is that. as you know, north korea has essentially changed the game and as we know it's virtually impossible to verify and rich uranium stock piles. ambassador hill comedic turns difficulties. going forward, and also is highly unlikely to change nuclear policy. so going forward, is serving a clean of hope in this gloomy picture going forward? and if so, where do we start, it's actually on the new reforms? to restart back in 2008 when a broke down? were to restart the deal that also broke down and the question i jarecki two gentlemen, ambassador to an assistant secretary campbell. >> i would say the first thing is to make a fundamental decision that we're not going to walk away or say it's not so import
i must add that it added a in avalon is great to be back in gaston hall. in the beginning of your opening remarks, all for a few, the common theme is the challenge of attention on important region. in other words, why does tension did a really glad ambassador hill brought up north korea. it's even harder to shed light or attention on a small country this part is that. as you know, north korea has essentially changed the game and as we know it's virtually impossible to verify and rich uranium...
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. >> thank you all for being here this afternoon and welcome to gaston on georgetown company country university. we've kind for a special conversation. a conversation between top diplomats past and present, each of whom has played a significant role over the past two decades with representatives from the administration of george h.w. bush to the current administration of barack obama, our guest speakers today offered their expertise and experience as they look back on their years of service and look forward to the future of u.s.-asia relations. we offer my gratitude to georgetown's asian studies program, our school foreign service and the korea economic institute who have partnered to bring together some of our country's most respected minds on foreign policy and asia. we are deeply grateful to dr. dr. victor cha and director of asian studies here at georgetown. dean carol lancaster dean of the foreign service and dr. abraham kim, the interim president of the korea economic institute her make in this event possible. we are also unsure what this representative of education and we thin
. >> thank you all for being here this afternoon and welcome to gaston on georgetown company country university. we've kind for a special conversation. a conversation between top diplomats past and present, each of whom has played a significant role over the past two decades with representatives from the administration of george h.w. bush to the current administration of barack obama, our guest speakers today offered their expertise and experience as they look back on their years of...
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[applause] >> take you for being here and welcome to gaston hall.e for a special conversation between top diplomats past and present, each of whom has played a significant role in u.s.-asian relations over the past t-b zero decades, which representatives from the administrations of george h.w. bush to the administration of barack obama. hours guest speakers to they offer their expertise and experience as they look back on their years of service and look forward to the future of u.s.- asia relations. we will for my gratitude to georgetown's asian studies program, school of foreign service, and the korea economic institute who have partnered to bring together some are country's most respected minds on foreign policy and asia. we're deeply grateful to dr. victor cah, professor -- cha, dean lancaster, our dean of the school of foreign service, and dr. abraham kim for making this event possible. we're honored to have us with us representatives of the department of education, and we thank the department for its recognition of our asian studies program as
[applause] >> take you for being here and welcome to gaston hall.e for a special conversation between top diplomats past and present, each of whom has played a significant role in u.s.-asian relations over the past t-b zero decades, which representatives from the administrations of george h.w. bush to the administration of barack obama. hours guest speakers to they offer their expertise and experience as they look back on their years of service and look forward to the future of u.s.- asia...