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given how much blood has been shed. given the extent of the bitterness of the divisions that have arisen. and so if they think the world is going to turn away from supporting the national coalition, they are mistaken. we will be stepping up not giving up on our support for the national coalition. and that is a very clear message from all of the countries that were gathered here today. of course, there are different countries among the london 11, the core group support in different ways. depending on our own legal and political situation in each of our countries. but that support will be stepped up. and therefore the need for a political solution is still very much there. sorry. i'm giving long answers to these but these are important questions. next question. >> is there any point in pressing ahead with plans that you've mentioned often and repeated again today to try to refer syria to the international criminal court? taken your own observation about the russian position, is that not just gesture politics? another poin
given how much blood has been shed. given the extent of the bitterness of the divisions that have arisen. and so if they think the world is going to turn away from supporting the national coalition, they are mistaken. we will be stepping up not giving up on our support for the national coalition. and that is a very clear message from all of the countries that were gathered here today. of course, there are different countries among the london 11, the core group support in different ways....
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to change and pivot and see in this, we are tracking specific things, and the number of citations given and anybody in san francisco can tell there is a whole lot more. and i drove down sunset boulevard one night and there were i saw four people pulled over in this span of 12 blocks. and so the department will continue to provide this information to the stake holders monthly and we are looking at the percentage of the collisions attributed to those five factor and so continuing to drill down on the better data in closer times, and then the number of people receiving arrests and citations passed the scene of the traffic collision, verses the number of collisions, and i want to credit, walk sf, and nicole snyder at our meeting bringing the case of stevens a woman who was hit and severely injured on our streets and not only was her life in sham bells but she had to deal with the reality that the person who had done that to her had not received a traffic citation and no finding of fault despite there was clear fault there and so the chief at that point, after the meeting itself, announced t
to change and pivot and see in this, we are tracking specific things, and the number of citations given and anybody in san francisco can tell there is a whole lot more. and i drove down sunset boulevard one night and there were i saw four people pulled over in this span of 12 blocks. and so the department will continue to provide this information to the stake holders monthly and we are looking at the percentage of the collisions attributed to those five factor and so continuing to drill down on...
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is not available given the russian attitude to matters. so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. become cal solution has more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. brahinmi andute to the work he has done or he last year and a half so he has made every effort and when the ry clear geneva talks broke up earlier this year that it was the regime to discuss a transitional government which end of onsible for the those talks. the at that time coalition were to put forward plans for a transitional government drawn from opposition and from regime. the regime have refused to do it. a political solution more distant. our message today and actions we on today and the actions we will decide on in the further meetings that will from today will demonstrate for the regime there mechanicpolitical solution. think there doesn't have to be one but there will. t is not possible for them to conquer the whole of the people of syria militarily given the shed and blood bitterness of divisions that have arisen. if the
is not available given the russian attitude to matters. so i don't have any new announcement to make about that. become cal solution has more distant since the geneva talks earlier this year were not successful. brahinmi andute to the work he has done or he last year and a half so he has made every effort and when the ry clear geneva talks broke up earlier this year that it was the regime to discuss a transitional government which end of onsible for the those talks. the at that time coalition...
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. >> given that starkness of the al qaeda threat and given the ambiguity of the situation, i thought the correct operational, legal and ethical decision was, "all right, we'll do this one more time on a somewhat different framework." >> so that was a point where he
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given the amount of mental pause to look like the day. but does it hinder signed on to it. i did the shop. yes he should be putting it out here to decorate some of the study due to being in the dual core systems the government on the moment that helped but it was ready to get to know a teeny little beast if i get to climb again. i did again this time to blog because i will write ups. this guy and then only during six the orange and navy and find an interim board to act against the spending is still pending till i die you insecurity is going into next week as the finance until twenty eighteen and sixteen of the administration and man get back to training by visiting districts in india had a bunny a toy of the prizes at a sub goal and an obama does take enough time stunt. the stucco can they be useful and tackle the production of us who can follow cuckoo on friday due to the opposite ear piece to the copeland that but it didn't go alone to him but beyond that coconut she has no problems he did it for too long. monday keeping a good deal. some scares the crap out of touch and
given the amount of mental pause to look like the day. but does it hinder signed on to it. i did the shop. yes he should be putting it out here to decorate some of the study due to being in the dual core systems the government on the moment that helped but it was ready to get to know a teeny little beast if i get to climb again. i did again this time to blog because i will write ups. this guy and then only during six the orange and navy and find an interim board to act against the spending is...
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the name the humble pope and given the name of, he kissed the hands of each and every h d holocaust survivor as he listened to them. >> what is the official aim here, do we know that at all and we know he invited the president and the israeli president to come and meet together and pray
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and just given that we have been on it for a few months and so thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners my name is leah and i am the executive director of the san francisco bike coalition and thank you for the opportunity and thank you for recognizing that tomorrow is bike to workday and we are going to be riding with many of you and may is bike month and so enjoy the entire month and great timing for this and i want to commend you all and your leadership you really are you may not be the first department taking the vote but you were credit you chief on the first department to come out publicly in support of vision zero and there is universal embracing of the idea, of course of lowering the traffic deaths and eliminating the deaths and we want to see that no doubt, but i really credit you chief and the department and thank you, particularly commissioner loftus for being up front there and really i think showing the initiative that the city has been and the other departments have followed and we have really great momentum and obviously this is the beginning and an importan
and just given that we have been on it for a few months and so thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners my name is leah and i am the executive director of the san francisco bike coalition and thank you for the opportunity and thank you for recognizing that tomorrow is bike to workday and we are going to be riding with many of you and may is bike month and so enjoy the entire month and great timing for this and i want to commend you all and your leadership you really...
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that he should be given credit for? i mean, you never hear republicans, for instance, cite any of those accomplishments, but these are tough decision he made and many of these decisions he built coalitions globally to accomplish them. >> well, what i would say is i don't like to sit around and criticize people. what i prefer to do is talk about what should be done. you know, we had a situation in 2009 where the iranian people were revolting against the government. crying out for help. we lifted not a single finger to help them. that would have changed the entire landscape there. we had a situation in 2008 where putin invaded georgia. for those who are not sophisticated, we're talking about georgia over there. not georgia over here. and then remain there. that should have given us some significant insight into his intentions. we should have then decided we needed to have strong relationships with all the former soviet portions and, you know, try to get them into nato, try to get them into situations where there would be
that he should be given credit for? i mean, you never hear republicans, for instance, cite any of those accomplishments, but these are tough decision he made and many of these decisions he built coalitions globally to accomplish them. >> well, what i would say is i don't like to sit around and criticize people. what i prefer to do is talk about what should be done. you know, we had a situation in 2009 where the iranian people were revolting against the government. crying out for help. we...
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to date we have given 80 presentations and reached 7500 students. in 2012, we started going into schools with the drink tap assemblies. some of you may know that there is a law that says that students need to have access to fresh drinking water in a cafeteria and some schools didn't have that ready access. the drink tap felg -- filling stations were put in schools so they can have access to drinking water. this is with puc and department of public health and school district. sf environment was brought in to do the outreach to the students about why drinking swear the so important and why it's good to drink hetch hetchy water from the tapas posed to water bottles. they have been given hetch hetchy water bottles so they can have drinking water at school. last year we were doing workshops to train on the water curriculum and worked with more than 60 teachers so far. here is a picture of teachers going through one of the lesson plans in the curriculum where students pretend to go back in the days of the gold rush where water was limited and they had to
to date we have given 80 presentations and reached 7500 students. in 2012, we started going into schools with the drink tap assemblies. some of you may know that there is a law that says that students need to have access to fresh drinking water in a cafeteria and some schools didn't have that ready access. the drink tap felg -- filling stations were put in schools so they can have access to drinking water. this is with puc and department of public health and school district. sf environment was...
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has anyone ever given you an option? >> no, i really wish they would have.ut there's nobody there really to support, help or reach out. so it's kind of been a struggle all along. >> the federal department of justice civil rights investigation found florida has planned, structured and administered a system of care that has led to the unnecessary segregation and isolation of children often for many years in nursing facilities. that system of care is worth a lot of money. $550 a day for each child cared for at a nursing home. that's more than twice what the state pays for elderly residents. more even florida concedes in court documents than the state pays for round-the-clock nursing care at home. children in nursing homes are big business. >> if you follow the money you'll see the influence. it's incredible. >> nancy is a republican who served in both the florida house and senate where she chaired the committee overseeing nursing homes. >> parents that we spoke to who have children who are in need of skilled nursing care told us that although the state insists
has anyone ever given you an option? >> no, i really wish they would have.ut there's nobody there really to support, help or reach out. so it's kind of been a struggle all along. >> the federal department of justice civil rights investigation found florida has planned, structured and administered a system of care that has led to the unnecessary segregation and isolation of children often for many years in nursing facilities. that system of care is worth a lot of money. $550 a day...
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. >> host: well, given that wide swath of the telecommunications world that you represent, sometimes their interests aren't the same, are they? >> guest: they're not. sometimes my best lobbying is getting permission to leave the office. [laughter] we spend a lot of time trying to work with our members to identify where there are issues of common interest, and that's where we go to work. it's primarily around spectrum policy, tax policy, regulatory policy, where they tend to have common interests among members and where the members diverge, we sit on the sidelines and watch. >> host: well, joining our conversation to talk about some of those issues is a managing editor at bloomberg bna, paul barbagallo. >> hi, jot. >> guest: morning. >> guest: so one of the issues ctia has been involved with for many years is, as you noted, spectrum policy. right now the fcc is preparing for two major spectrum auctions, is the aws3 auction later this year and the broadcast incentive auction in 2015. given the recent data consumption curves, americans' insatiable appetite for mobile broadband, will the
. >> host: well, given that wide swath of the telecommunications world that you represent, sometimes their interests aren't the same, are they? >> guest: they're not. sometimes my best lobbying is getting permission to leave the office. [laughter] we spend a lot of time trying to work with our members to identify where there are issues of common interest, and that's where we go to work. it's primarily around spectrum policy, tax policy, regulatory policy, where they tend to have...
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and given the stakes here, given the fact that families are hanging on every word here, they owe thee. >> mary, i guess one question i have and a question that david gallo pointed out last night was that they have not even explained how they searzeroed i this one spot in the bay of bengal. you know, were they scanning the entire sea in that area using their alleged technology? and if your big announcement is greeted with this amount of skepticism you would think you would want to you know put forward as much evidence as you possibly could. >> right, and show another location where you have been able to find something under the water which they have not been able to do. so i think that is part of the problem, they have not proven here and shown that it worked anywhere. >> david, as far as that satellite data goes, apparently, the so-called final partial hand shake between the plane was caused by a power surge on board, the theory being what happened with that power surge is why the plane was not fully able to connect with the satellite. what do you make of that? >> well, i think actua
and given the stakes here, given the fact that families are hanging on every word here, they owe thee. >> mary, i guess one question i have and a question that david gallo pointed out last night was that they have not even explained how they searzeroed i this one spot in the bay of bengal. you know, were they scanning the entire sea in that area using their alleged technology? and if your big announcement is greeted with this amount of skepticism you would think you would want to you know...
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if we are given the responsibility to govern, what do we do now? to for that, i really want thank you for applying your creative minds to this challenge, and we look forward to being able to advance an agenda that we think is in the best interest of our country. thanks so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up tonight on c-span, q&a with john sopko special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction. after that, house majority leader with eric cantor and mike scott talking about domestic issues. speakers from the new populism conference hosted by the campaign for america's future. this week i'm off on q&a, our guest is john sopko. "q&a."s week on c-span >> john sopko, explain what you do. >> i am the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, appoint
if we are given the responsibility to govern, what do we do now? to for that, i really want thank you for applying your creative minds to this challenge, and we look forward to being able to advance an agenda that we think is in the best interest of our country. thanks so much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up tonight on c-span, q&a with john sopko special inspector general for afghanistan...
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the mayors initiative given the inclusionary the inclusionary percentage has dropped because of the veto so do we have any idea this can be sustained? >> it's a hard question the mayors goal is to sustain thirty percent a number of projects in the pipeline the question is it's hard to know but the housing truth fund sets aside funds so some financing. >> i guess in terms of collection of fees a lot of the fees should be coming in this year. >> that's right. >> commissioner hillis. >> a comment i know we're to have future comments on this but i think, you know, mr. cowen said inaccurately the market drives this market rate housing but funding you sources for you know that the city gets controls a lot of the affordable housing so it would be good to get an understanding what did funding horizon looks like for affordable housing is it going down for the redevelopment is it underway are we expected to build thirty units can what he do it and what kind of financing is out there. >> commissioner antonini. >> in terms of the whole question of future affordable even under construction there
the mayors initiative given the inclusionary the inclusionary percentage has dropped because of the veto so do we have any idea this can be sustained? >> it's a hard question the mayors goal is to sustain thirty percent a number of projects in the pipeline the question is it's hard to know but the housing truth fund sets aside funds so some financing. >> i guess in terms of collection of fees a lot of the fees should be coming in this year. >> that's right. >>...
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you'd think they would, given the importance of this. >> absolutely. the worst thing you can do is get into a rope set of standard scenarios, because all of us recognise that the last thing you will expect a terrorist to do is something in the ordinary. i mean, we never saw planes attack buildings before 9/11, all of a sudden they did. you expect terrorists that will go to this effort to capture a nuclear weapon to do what you don't expect them to do. >> i know nuclear war heads vary in power. the use of any would be catastrophic. if one fell in the wrong hands would it be difficult to use it. >> i don't expect them to get launch codes or use it as a nuclear defies. they are probably trying to get plutonium in the war head, which could be used to turn to what people call a dirty box. you wrap dynamite around that, all of a sudden you have an effective piece of material that doesn't really explode as much as it spreads nuclear material around the area. you mentioned panic that would result from that. >> despite the fact that the simulation failed, is th
you'd think they would, given the importance of this. >> absolutely. the worst thing you can do is get into a rope set of standard scenarios, because all of us recognise that the last thing you will expect a terrorist to do is something in the ordinary. i mean, we never saw planes attack buildings before 9/11, all of a sudden they did. you expect terrorists that will go to this effort to capture a nuclear weapon to do what you don't expect them to do. >> i know nuclear war heads...
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feel it go all the way through your body. >> on any given day. >> hold it and release it. >> at any givene, at the this elementary, you can find students taking a brain break. a cornerstone of mind up. a program dedicated to bringing mindfulness into the classroom. >> we are not worried about anything because we are just focused on breathing. >> this is one of thousands of schools that adopted mind up over the past ten years. mind up founder and creator, actress goldie hawn, believes when children better understand how their brains work, they can better handle their emotions. >> we felt teaching them about their brain and how that would work and how they actually know that a brain is plastic and you can move it by thinking about things long enough that they would feel more optimistic. and then realizing an ability to be optimistic opens the brain up and children can learn better. >> mind up classes integrate learning about different parts of the brain into their lessons. >> we need to learn about our brains. amygdala passes information to the prefrontal cortex. >> as a neuro scientist mys
feel it go all the way through your body. >> on any given day. >> hold it and release it. >> at any givene, at the this elementary, you can find students taking a brain break. a cornerstone of mind up. a program dedicated to bringing mindfulness into the classroom. >> we are not worried about anything because we are just focused on breathing. >> this is one of thousands of schools that adopted mind up over the past ten years. mind up founder and creator, actress...
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six of our families have given up completely and left the system. we scramble to put money together so our kids will be safe if people are leaving the system. it's not -- it's a district wide problem. the qeia grants were extended another year, which is great, however, as you know that limits the class size to somewhere between 18 and 22 at those schools. denman can't take all those feeders. aptos couldn't -- their site counsel is trying to reduce class size right now, hoover and ap couldn't take them to begin with. there are not enough allocations, please consider reallocating in the district for the good of keeping families that support your schools. thank you. [applause] >> the next group of speakers. two minutes each, please. >> good evening, board. i represent the families of the american indian education and what we're here to say tonight is thank you. we finally got a place that we can call home, sanchez school. and the last time we came here in november we were pleading with the board to hear what our needs were to establish the needs for ou
six of our families have given up completely and left the system. we scramble to put money together so our kids will be safe if people are leaving the system. it's not -- it's a district wide problem. the qeia grants were extended another year, which is great, however, as you know that limits the class size to somewhere between 18 and 22 at those schools. denman can't take all those feeders. aptos couldn't -- their site counsel is trying to reduce class size right now, hoover and ap couldn't...
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it's ten years since we last had given thanks to that of policy and practice in the forest. we think that something else that should happen as a muster of urgency so that the practice can also be documented. alongside the abuses that we've been hearing about it in these reports and the service can move forward based on international best practice it's understood adil the ground want to see a response from the art of management's to the ongoing controversies which are damaging the force with every passing day. the gear and reports where according to the south and the heady heights they say it's critical of the guards eat the department of justice and the former minister posts with alan saffron obama has made a start it on god they see a contact who would bear the brunt of the keys tomorrow weather report is published. sour until twenty fourteen used up then. to ensure immediate end to finance its new board of governors and a new thing though is that attempts to rebuild its reputation the former board resigned last december after it was revealed to make donations were being us
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diane feinstein says that it was unfortunate that shinseki was not given the tools he needed.hey are talking about giving the secretary some authority. >>> and they talk about money and being under-funded but i see their budget has tripled in the last decade or so. >> the v.a. budget has increased in the last ten years or so and of course you would expect it given the surge of the veterans coming home from the two wars we have been fighting. today, the president talked about a surge of doctors to service some of the people waiting. others say if you have been on a wait list for a certain amount of time the government ought to pay for private care. we'll see what gets enacted. you can bet there will be changes. >> and we'll keep talking about changes, thank you, john harwood in washington. >>> coming up, want double gains on your stocks? well, this week's market manager says he has three power names for you that will be 20% winners. >>> the world's largest retailer, walmart, the biggest employer in the united states is heading back to school. courtney reagan shows how the compa
diane feinstein says that it was unfortunate that shinseki was not given the tools he needed.hey are talking about giving the secretary some authority. >>> and they talk about money and being under-funded but i see their budget has tripled in the last decade or so. >> the v.a. budget has increased in the last ten years or so and of course you would expect it given the surge of the veterans coming home from the two wars we have been fighting. today, the president talked about a...
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we've given 12,000 more tickets this year than last year. when you consider tickets are up 55 percent and officers are coming back now that there are more. i think it's good we have a handle on it now so it doesn't keep going. >> thank you. i appreciate it. if i may, is there a way that this can automatically be done and put into the system so the officers don't have to take any additional time doing it. i know we make thousands of traffic stops each month. >> right -- >> can you explain what that is? >> when you make a contact with a citizen on a vehicle although a bicycle, you have to put in their race and gender breakdown as well to ensure the department isn't disproportionately enforcing against one particular demographic. so in this instance, to answer to your question, it's yes. right now with our motorcycles, since they don't have the same computers that the same police officers do, now they have these crossroads tickets and now it's automatically taken. it used to be in the comment section and it wouldn't translate over. it was one m
we've given 12,000 more tickets this year than last year. when you consider tickets are up 55 percent and officers are coming back now that there are more. i think it's good we have a handle on it now so it doesn't keep going. >> thank you. i appreciate it. if i may, is there a way that this can automatically be done and put into the system so the officers don't have to take any additional time doing it. i know we make thousands of traffic stops each month. >> right -- >> can...
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they have given up. as we arrived early in the morning, there's no rescue ongoing, and now this area has been pronounced as a mass raid. i can see politicians and people arriving to give condolence to the families, aid groups providing food, water, tents and shelter. now the people here tell me that... (technical difficulties) ..and they believe that... (technical difficultie (technical difficulties) >> all right. we seem to be having communication problems with abdullah. we will try to get him back on the line a little later on. speaking to us from argo. as you can understand, the communication lines there would be very difficult after this landslide. >>> moving on to other news. seven international observers captured by separatist groups in eastern ukraine arrived in general assembly. the o.s.c.e. mission was detained in slovyansk for a week, along with five military officers. the release coming as the army sent troops into a second town in the east, in a fight against anti-government groups. >> there
they have given up. as we arrived early in the morning, there's no rescue ongoing, and now this area has been pronounced as a mass raid. i can see politicians and people arriving to give condolence to the families, aid groups providing food, water, tents and shelter. now the people here tell me that... (technical difficulties) ..and they believe that... (technical difficultie (technical difficulties) >> all right. we seem to be having communication problems with abdullah. we will try to...
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why has the conservative party given up on millions of people? >> what we want to do is build more houses so we have a better rental sector with more affordable rent. but i said to him in my very first answer, if this is about finding new tenants they give long-term secured on a volunteer basis, just. if it's about mandating rent controls for the center and destroying the housing market, no. the problem i have been so many of his policies is they all come from the same place. they come -- thank you very much. they come from the united union. unite said we actualized the railways. unite says let's have oldest of rent control. he wants old style red controls. the problem with rent control is their policies are for rent, the candidates are for rent. that's the problem. [shouting] >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister will be as encouraged as i on this, unemployment in my constituency is down by almost one-third. however, however, mr. speaker, the future for almost 1000 workers related to -- [inaudible] is less certain. will be prime minister
why has the conservative party given up on millions of people? >> what we want to do is build more houses so we have a better rental sector with more affordable rent. but i said to him in my very first answer, if this is about finding new tenants they give long-term secured on a volunteer basis, just. if it's about mandating rent controls for the center and destroying the housing market, no. the problem i have been so many of his policies is they all come from the same place. they come --...
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that's different to elsewhere, permission to land, permission to land, quite often is given very far out. not so much in europe where permission to land may be over above. the 737 coming in might have been given permission to land quite a long way out on visual. >> but the priority for the safe operation of the aircraft is always given to the airport on short final with the express jet basically in the takeoff ready to go position. he should have waited. he either didn't know, didn't see, or was given a bad clearance. >> we'll be waiting to see exactly why that was. >> you look out of the window before you take off, you look out of the window. >> sure. >> it could be as basic as that. >> and as they said, real close. we'll be waiting to see. arthur, richard, thank you so much to both of you. we're also following breaking news in the hunt for malaysia airlines flight 370. vital information. this is very vital information. it's expected to be released tonight about the jet's last known location. we'll be talking about that raw data from the british satellite company inmarsat, which det
that's different to elsewhere, permission to land, permission to land, quite often is given very far out. not so much in europe where permission to land may be over above. the 737 coming in might have been given permission to land quite a long way out on visual. >> but the priority for the safe operation of the aircraft is always given to the airport on short final with the express jet basically in the takeoff ready to go position. he should have waited. he either didn't know, didn't see,...
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that is, a worldview therefore, everything should be given to everybody because everything has been giveno them. , if youun a business are responsible for a lot of people, you come to grips with the reality that you have to have discipline. you have to protect the enterprise in order to protect the employees. therefore, you can not be wasteful. you cannot squander things or jeopardize other people. gives you abusiness sense of compassion defined in different terms. the real benefits, the real passion for the working people of america will only take place as long as america is healthy. healthy means we cannot oh $20 trillion because that will cause all the working people in america to suffer. is victim to crowd their own prejudice. being in vegas all my life, we know about the hollywood people and we love them anyway. george clooney is fun to be with. you just have to watch or timing. i did not call the president an [expletive]. he was a little into the tequila. he's fun to be with. he's a good storyteller. >> glad we cleared that up. there are t dub others who left struck. >> my job was t
that is, a worldview therefore, everything should be given to everybody because everything has been giveno them. , if youun a business are responsible for a lot of people, you come to grips with the reality that you have to have discipline. you have to protect the enterprise in order to protect the employees. therefore, you can not be wasteful. you cannot squander things or jeopardize other people. gives you abusiness sense of compassion defined in different terms. the real benefits, the real...
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the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> i became beautiful when i became a feminist >> gloria steinem >> sexuality is about cooperation, not domination... >> and inspiration... >> i want for women whatever they want for themselves... >> and the unconventional future of the movement >> they're many faces for feminism, including beyonce' >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> i'm joie chen, i'm the host of america tonight, we're revolutionary because we're going back to doing best of storytelling. we hav
the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? >> every saturday join us for...
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so given the mixes of comments we held a you figured out meeting to reaccess the communities concerns. we looked at the two concerns regarding tennis court first of all, the inventory of the tennis court within the neighborhood we consulted with the usda no right california on the recommended quantity of the tennis courts that should be that in this neighborhood given it is located within the 9411 zip code given the population and area how many courts should be in the area for the in or out california standard it should have 12 to 4 courts it's actually now 11 this is a 2 and a half to 5 times more than the u.s. t organization recommendation. in addition, we have 3 other tennis courts that's outside the zip that are within walking distance. in terms of the usage of the tennis courts the rec and park department conducted two surveys. each one within a two week period. in the first survey we conducted 16 visits in the morning and afternoon during different times of the day and weekend. the second survey was in the morning and afternoon and we understand and week days we've found similar
so given the mixes of comments we held a you figured out meeting to reaccess the communities concerns. we looked at the two concerns regarding tennis court first of all, the inventory of the tennis court within the neighborhood we consulted with the usda no right california on the recommended quantity of the tennis courts that should be that in this neighborhood given it is located within the 9411 zip code given the population and area how many courts should be in the area for the in or out...
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and traffic unloading and this is for persons with disabled and the utilities and emergency phases given to obstruct and pga lanes and parking and other factors. this slide here was referred by my staff is shows how a truck with a wheel base of 40 feet can make the turn of 60 or 34 feet into a street that or 26 feet. next i'd like to i'm going to turn it over to ken lombardy from the fire department >> actually before we go to the fire department i have other questions. so you sent a letter i sent is a letter to the p u expressing concerns about the changes of the street clearance from to 20 to 26 feet and you sent me a letter back i have a few statements with questions. what is the anytime street clearance in san francisco? under our codes? the minimum street clearance is 26 feet and we'll access 20 feet based on a case by case basis after we understand all you know the perimeters involved like vertical cleaners and obstructions all those. >> so you're saying my understanding is our fire code is 80 feet is our minimum street clearance. >> it maybe acceptable under certain conditions. >>
and traffic unloading and this is for persons with disabled and the utilities and emergency phases given to obstruct and pga lanes and parking and other factors. this slide here was referred by my staff is shows how a truck with a wheel base of 40 feet can make the turn of 60 or 34 feet into a street that or 26 feet. next i'd like to i'm going to turn it over to ken lombardy from the fire department >> actually before we go to the fire department i have other questions. so you sent a...
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we are living in an intense and i haven't been given a chance on blankets again. jesus had to bring inflation in the region had already left for a hundred people dead. on friday the whole hillside gave way to ring the village the st cells are dead or missing. and the survivors have almost nothing lamenting earnings up the pc many problems with each other for about twenty minutes that killed him but now we're getting into it authorities say at least two hundred and fifty people died some estimates suggest as many as twenty seven hundred mi been buried in the month regal thirty c twenty two would be immigrants are confronted up to their overcrowded mostly deal capsized a fijian island of someone's of a seven more people are missing the coast guard told the boat to the court and that the officials say up to sixty five people had been on board the ten meter vessel and a small dinghy i was telling the us had set out from nearby to turkey during the night. thirty six survivors included immigrants from somalia syria and eritrea. authorities in the us state of rhode islan
we are living in an intense and i haven't been given a chance on blankets again. jesus had to bring inflation in the region had already left for a hundred people dead. on friday the whole hillside gave way to ring the village the st cells are dead or missing. and the survivors have almost nothing lamenting earnings up the pc many problems with each other for about twenty minutes that killed him but now we're getting into it authorities say at least two hundred and fifty people died some...
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the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impact >> how strong is it? >> almost as strong as steel >> inspiring discoveries changing lives >> this could go in a human body... >> right >> this is for an achilles tendon >> techknow every saturday go where science meets humanity >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see techknow >> we're here in the vortex >> only on al jazeera america download it now >>> imagine standing on a platform at the top of the world's highest building and then jumping off. >> that's exactly wh
the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? >> on techknow... >> these are...
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it seems like democrats have given up on that part of, i will call it the wish list. is that accurate? >> well, i don't think we've given up on anything at this point because we're still talking to the speaker. but in essence, alex, what we're talking about, especially as it pertains to the rules of engagement and subpoena power, that this not be done in a partisan way, that it be done not only in consultation with the minority, the democrats, but that we have to sign off on that as well. leader pelosi has pointed out that the select committee that was put together in a previous congress on climate control issued one subpoena. that subpoena had the support of all the members of our committee, democrat and republicans alike. we don't see something like that happening under this select committee where it's a 7-5 republican advantage, where it's the republicans run rough shod as they have in the full committee and not really uncover anything new in benghazi. you know, alex, it's done also with these families suffering once again, watching their loved ones and their memor
it seems like democrats have given up on that part of, i will call it the wish list. is that accurate? >> well, i don't think we've given up on anything at this point because we're still talking to the speaker. but in essence, alex, what we're talking about, especially as it pertains to the rules of engagement and subpoena power, that this not be done in a partisan way, that it be done not only in consultation with the minority, the democrats, but that we have to sign off on that as well....
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and i got a letter saying, you have been given qaeda scholarship to college. it was is really easy for me to excel and keep going. >> host: what was the hardest part of leaving your town, my eagerness ff cahuenga of. >> guest: once you take the road out, if you go for working-class and go elsewhere you have to give up part of your -- part of who you are. they're is a process of change that has to happen. to some extent it puts you at a certain -- and little bit of a distance from your childhood and family. it is that part that is difficult and involves a change. for me, that was great. i went on to college and have come back and helped the people who are my people, working class people. i have had to give up some of los, now i can come back and help the people are like me. >> host: were you treated with suspicion? >> guest: i think it is a very perceptive -- i think that people like me who are kind of poor, working-class kids, a little bit different. she is not exactly like everybody else. she is more into books that she is at that point in my life getting mar
and i got a letter saying, you have been given qaeda scholarship to college. it was is really easy for me to excel and keep going. >> host: what was the hardest part of leaving your town, my eagerness ff cahuenga of. >> guest: once you take the road out, if you go for working-class and go elsewhere you have to give up part of your -- part of who you are. they're is a process of change that has to happen. to some extent it puts you at a certain -- and little bit of a distance from...
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the preliminary report information given, not given. but here is the thing.nmarsat claims that they turned it over to the malaysians. the malaysians say we don't have it. inmarsat has it. and malaysian authorities did not expressly object to inmarsat releasing the information. >> so you're saying whether malaysia has it or not isn't the point. inmarsat can release it. >> i say inmarsat now, if i'm their general counsel, i'm saying boys, you are now obligated to release the data. and they -- any argument that it's proprietary, that inmarsat has some ownership rights, some trade secrets in releasing this raw data is also gone because they said today the truth is it's not our data. so the bottom line is they are obligated in my judgment to release the data. the methodology is another issue. >> so miles, let me ask you about that. what would be holding them back at this point from releasing the raw data? >> well, unfortunately, you almost get the sense that they're stalling. >> yes, you do. >> there is something in there that they don't want the world to see. and
the preliminary report information given, not given. but here is the thing.nmarsat claims that they turned it over to the malaysians. the malaysians say we don't have it. inmarsat has it. and malaysian authorities did not expressly object to inmarsat releasing the information. >> so you're saying whether malaysia has it or not isn't the point. inmarsat can release it. >> i say inmarsat now, if i'm their general counsel, i'm saying boys, you are now obligated to release the data. and...
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given under the law. >> in this general vein, let me ask you a question about your -- the technologyiece of your budget. cftc technology spending has grown less than 7% since fy 2011. the overall budget is up by 12% over that same period of time. my concern is that the cftc is operating with selectric typewriters while the industry is operating with the latest technology. i just worried that you're getting behind. it seems to me that what we are trying to achieve with your agency is a faster, more technological advanced agency that we have today that can keep up with what's going on in the marketplace. not necessarily a bigger agency. bigger doesn't necessarily solve the problems that you're dealing with out there. so tell us why the commission has, it seems to me, down played technology investment, while spending in other areas of the budget -- it would seem to me technology would be critical for you to keep up. >> senator, are you absolutely right. it is critical and by no means should this year's request be viewed as down playing the importance of technology. it is critically impo
given under the law. >> in this general vein, let me ask you a question about your -- the technologyiece of your budget. cftc technology spending has grown less than 7% since fy 2011. the overall budget is up by 12% over that same period of time. my concern is that the cftc is operating with selectric typewriters while the industry is operating with the latest technology. i just worried that you're getting behind. it seems to me that what we are trying to achieve with your agency is a...
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the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? we will ask someone who just abodid it when he joins us next. has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> the evidence was inaccurate >> they still refuse the dna >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> award winning producer and director joe berlinger exposes the truth. from the inside... >> a justice system rum b
the reason most often given is work-related. lot move. 36 million did last year. >> that's less than.7% of us. but that's near the record low of 11.6% in 2011. the irony is that most who did move didn't leave the state they are in. nearly two-thirds of movers stayed in the same county. of the people who did shift counties, 2 in 5 relocated less than 50 miles away. >>> coming up: what's it like to jump off of the world's tallest building? we will ask someone who just abodid it...
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. >> we'd been given the finger and shouted at and cussed at and be rated.ning that way. i'm captain ron snyder, i'm in the national guard, c company, i was 32 years old in 1970 at the kent state incident. we did not really realize the dissident mood of kent state university. >> the country was convulsed and had been now for a few years. and nixon, meanwhile, believed that his ability to prosecute the war the way he wanted to, the freedom to really bomb freely as he wanted to, to use more aggressive and build up more forces was being constrained by the anti-war movement which he and kissinger regarded the anti-war movement as subversive. in fact he uses that term in some of his utterances. and so the antipathy of the white house to the anti-war movement was absolutely huge, and the anti-war movement toward the presidency of richard nixon was the antipathy was huge. >> nixon is definitely looking at students as the enemies in the country right now. we are going to have to go underground, you know? i think it looks pretty bad for us. >> good evening, my fellow
. >> we'd been given the finger and shouted at and cussed at and be rated.ning that way. i'm captain ron snyder, i'm in the national guard, c company, i was 32 years old in 1970 at the kent state incident. we did not really realize the dissident mood of kent state university. >> the country was convulsed and had been now for a few years. and nixon, meanwhile, believed that his ability to prosecute the war the way he wanted to, the freedom to really bomb freely as he wanted to, to...
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what you heard over and over was the notice was given and there were box walks and the community said we don't think your proposed location works you should use this alternative place at&t agrees that location is better and meets all the technical requirements. then those people came to the hearing and they expected what was going to happen was the hearing officer was going to approve one of the location and not worrying about this. the department won't follow its own rules everything here they are time is waste. at&t is not here saying give us the original proposed location at&t told the hearing officer yet there are multiple location and the community has identified as being less impact full and we're okay we think should be approved and naturally i understand why people are concerned it's not at&t's position we're entitled we want the community input precisely so we can identify acceptable location. the second point i want to make commissioner president lazarus you said could we do additional notice. i want to tell you that at&t would be amenable for all the future applications to
what you heard over and over was the notice was given and there were box walks and the community said we don't think your proposed location works you should use this alternative place at&t agrees that location is better and meets all the technical requirements. then those people came to the hearing and they expected what was going to happen was the hearing officer was going to approve one of the location and not worrying about this. the department won't follow its own rules everything here...
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they were given two hours warning but failed to act. >> this could have been avoided. a police officer and a state mp have told aljazeera that aljazeera's military ignored warnings that boko haram was about to attack this school. it left the islamic extremist group free to kidnap more than 200 girls. and sources said that just 17 soldiers were on duty in the area when boko haram fighters turned up. >> the number of fighters, they had to flee for their lives. and they fled to the bush. and it's as shocking of a revelation. we have been repeatedly calling on the nigerian authorities to provide adequate security for the people of nigeria, and especially for schools, because the schools are vulnerable tarts in the last couple of years. >> the nigerian slow response has led to protests across the country. this was in legas on friday. nigeria's president, goodluck jonathan said that he admits he doesn't know where they are. the specialists from the u.s. and the uk are now in nigeria to help with the search. bernard smith, aljazeera. >> live from abuga, and a shocking claim,
they were given two hours warning but failed to act. >> this could have been avoided. a police officer and a state mp have told aljazeera that aljazeera's military ignored warnings that boko haram was about to attack this school. it left the islamic extremist group free to kidnap more than 200 girls. and sources said that just 17 soldiers were on duty in the area when boko haram fighters turned up. >> the number of fighters, they had to flee for their lives. and they fled to the...
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gift ias the greatest could have possibly given, especially given this cast. >> is this mama's play or walter's play? >> as he liked to say, it is lorraine hansberry's play. >> i have been asked that a lot. for me, i guess i could've it something where everybody else was smaller roles. who cares? it is lorraine hansberry's play. how many of us are there, eight, seven? they are all good parts. there is not -- when i watch back home,especially travis price -- when i watch everybody bow, i am like, these are all wonderful roles. the movie man -- the movie man. >> not this time around. >> i did not choose it because of the movie man. >> where were you when you got the call, in london? >> yes. i was coming to new york for a weekend for something else, about a year ago now. -- had read read that you were doing the play. you in thatt about play? i had not read the play, and i said no. it was on my radar, but it is not part of our upbringing in britain. anger" say "look back in is probably the equivalent. we do that in schools. that i could not buy it on kindle in england. i could get it in ha
gift ias the greatest could have possibly given, especially given this cast. >> is this mama's play or walter's play? >> as he liked to say, it is lorraine hansberry's play. >> i have been asked that a lot. for me, i guess i could've it something where everybody else was smaller roles. who cares? it is lorraine hansberry's play. how many of us are there, eight, seven? they are all good parts. there is not -- when i watch back home,especially travis price -- when i watch...
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there's got to be something for these people who have given so much. when you look at the overall situation, what still has -- in your opinion, what still has to be done? what's not being done for these men and women? >> i think one of the issues that i always talk about is community support for our veterans. unfortunately, there's a pretty big disconnect between the american people and its military, because unless you have a personal relationship with someone, a family member who's serving or a veteran in your family or a friend or something like that, a lot of the american people don't really understand what the military does. there's a statistic that talks about almost 70% of the american people are disconnected to its military and really don't know what our military and our military families go through. what's wonderful about this concert, it kind of highlights that and points up stories of sacrifice and service. the current sacrifice and sacrifice years past. it really highlights what memorial day is all about. it's more than hot dogs and ball gam
there's got to be something for these people who have given so much. when you look at the overall situation, what still has -- in your opinion, what still has to be done? what's not being done for these men and women? >> i think one of the issues that i always talk about is community support for our veterans. unfortunately, there's a pretty big disconnect between the american people and its military, because unless you have a personal relationship with someone, a family member who's...
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. >> faultlines has been given access to film here - but only what the prison authorities want us to see. >> 32 out of almost 3500 prisoners at ccwf get to work in this program - building electric components. >> how long have you been here? >> i've been here since 2002. >> i've been down 14.5 years so far. >> how old are you? >> 38. >> how many days do you work a week? >> i work 5 days a week, eight hours a day. >> in california, inmates have to pay for many basic supplies. most prison jobs pay less than a dollar an hour. the women here count themselves lucky - they earn minimum wage. >> i don't have family out there on the street that support me, so for me, its an advantage. i'm just trying to get out of here. >> the prison had given us strict guidelines about what questions we could ask the inmates. >> it's work but it's educational training. >> but the pr officer couldn't control what happened once we entered the main yard. >> there's no water! people are dying? >> when our cameras entered, the inmates were called back inside. >> "ladies get inside!". >> "i'm trying to tell them t
. >> faultlines has been given access to film here - but only what the prison authorities want us to see. >> 32 out of almost 3500 prisoners at ccwf get to work in this program - building electric components. >> how long have you been here? >> i've been here since 2002. >> i've been down 14.5 years so far. >> how old are you? >> 38. >> how many days do you work a week? >> i work 5 days a week, eight hours a day. >> in california,...