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gifts. -- god-given gifts. [applause] you see, that is one of the fights we have to have in the 2016 election. i do not think progressives share our beliefs in the gift and dignity of each and every human life. remember when the head of the chicago teachers union said they were striking and the issue was accountability in the classroom. they had out of the teachers union said, and i am not -- i am quoting, said we cannot be held accountable for the performance of students in our classroom because too many of them are poor and come from broken families. what was she saying? but if you are poor and come from a broken family died you cannot perform. ladies and gentlemen, that is not what we believe. but aggressive's believe that some are better, some are smarter, and some are going to take care of others. this is the battle we have. to understand what conservative truly means and how important faith truly is in this nation. i grew up a little girl of faith. over the course of life, my faith became more abstract. i
gifts. -- god-given gifts. [applause] you see, that is one of the fights we have to have in the 2016 election. i do not think progressives share our beliefs in the gift and dignity of each and every human life. remember when the head of the chicago teachers union said they were striking and the issue was accountability in the classroom. they had out of the teachers union said, and i am not -- i am quoting, said we cannot be held accountable for the performance of students in our classroom...
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soon if not right away but my hope to support the police department to develop that anti bias train given the racism homophobic texting and to make sure we element bias from the police and the justice system to reopen the police budget in other words to reinsert that motion to put $2 million plus in reserve for the two i guess fourth and fifth police academy classes as mentioned in public safety hearing on thursday and as chief suhr has noted to me in our communications to each other it is in progress. >> okay supervisor mar i believe that motion technically to resend the motion on the police department. >> i move we resend the motion on the police department for to reopen. >> mr. rawlins field talk about that. >> supervisors you continue to have the whole budget you can take months ago on this. >> okay colleagues further any discussion on this motion supervisor wiener and first of all, clarification to make the motion what kind of when you say put it on reserve this is for the upcoming 2015-2016 the post budget is 5 academy classes that will put on reserve numbers four and five clarify t
soon if not right away but my hope to support the police department to develop that anti bias train given the racism homophobic texting and to make sure we element bias from the police and the justice system to reopen the police budget in other words to reinsert that motion to put $2 million plus in reserve for the two i guess fourth and fifth police academy classes as mentioned in public safety hearing on thursday and as chief suhr has noted to me in our communications to each other it is in...
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i have given you all the information i have. more information appears, the prosecutor from the paris court and i, myself, will communicate that information as we get it. as always, when we are dealing with such serious actions, we cannot give any information that has not been precisely checked. this investigation has just started. it needs to be carried out in compliance with the provisions of the law and it will be supervised by the antiterrorist cause in paris. an investigation is underway, and is always -- as always, when such serious acts occur, we will communicate the information we have as we receive it. and it is confirmed. we cannot say anything that proximate in relation with such >> start of the game. [cheering] >> what is it? >> tony came to new york for christmas. the boys found a football and they started playing. they noticed a police car that was parked in front. and about an hour after they were in the game, um, another police car came and parked parallel to that one.
i have given you all the information i have. more information appears, the prosecutor from the paris court and i, myself, will communicate that information as we get it. as always, when we are dealing with such serious actions, we cannot give any information that has not been precisely checked. this investigation has just started. it needs to be carried out in compliance with the provisions of the law and it will be supervised by the antiterrorist cause in paris. an investigation is underway,...
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off we're receiving the water down stream but this year we're not we're holding it at hetch hetchy given the activities it will be 95 percent hetch hetchy this is amazing i don't know commissioner president caen if you got rained on awhile visiting. >> i did. >> excellent. >> we like to hear that and we're closing monitoring and managing the system and going on to the next slide on precipitation it shows that basically, we're getting those late rain events more over the weekend and hair not just dropping rain but snow at the higher that is not normal given the previous years. >> go on to the next slide it shows the red line the bottom that the snow pack this past year has been dismal and continues you know that will be the trend for the water year we hope to break out of that next year next slide please on the other hand we continue san francisco and the wholesale customers in the retail system in california we continue to have savings occurring we're going to talk about that later on on item 10 for considerations for drought regulations that need to be adopted according to the governors
off we're receiving the water down stream but this year we're not we're holding it at hetch hetchy given the activities it will be 95 percent hetch hetchy this is amazing i don't know commissioner president caen if you got rained on awhile visiting. >> i did. >> excellent. >> we like to hear that and we're closing monitoring and managing the system and going on to the next slide on precipitation it shows that basically, we're getting those late rain events more over the...
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>> john given her. it is merely a requirement that supervisor christiansen disclose on the record of the meeting to ship it does not matter if it is before after >> right >> okay. thank you. madam clerk. please call the next item >> and 22 is a revolution to approve the issuance and sale of revenue obligation bonds by the california enterprise developed authority in aggregate principal amount nokes agreed 10 million to finance or refinance the acquisition construction improvement or claimant the key to eight educational facility vital learning center for children. >> rollcall vote. >> supervisor tang aye wiener aye, yee aye, avalos aye, breed aye, campos aye christiansen aye cohen aye, farrell aye, kim aye, mark aye 1100 >> adopted him asleep >>[gavel] >> and 23 is aleutian director willie authorized the district attorney to accept and extend a 110,000 or grant the state to ensure human trafficking victims receive comments of victim services to enhance cooperation with the mayor's task force on anti-hum
>> john given her. it is merely a requirement that supervisor christiansen disclose on the record of the meeting to ship it does not matter if it is before after >> right >> okay. thank you. madam clerk. please call the next item >> and 22 is a revolution to approve the issuance and sale of revenue obligation bonds by the california enterprise developed authority in aggregate principal amount nokes agreed 10 million to finance or refinance the acquisition construction...
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are these reliable given this disease?> generally speaking, oncologists say a malignant brain cancer will recur in most cases. it's just a matter of time. that's why survival rates are so poor for the most aggressive types of brain cancer. again, how well somebody does has to do with the grade of the tumor, diagnosis, how advanced it is when it is first diagnosed and the type of cell. generally speaking, you know, we don't expect people to do incredibly well overall. the five-year survival rate is 33% and that is all central nervous system tumors combined. >> thank you very much. >>> it is down to the wire in washington where in a few short hours controversial portions of the patriot act are set to expire. its legislation that has the capitol divided and the senate scrambling to take actions before it's too late. nbc white house correspondent kristin welker is joining us. >> reporter: this is a rarity. the last time the senate met on a sunday is two years ago. at this hour they are working to keep the government surveillan
are these reliable given this disease?> generally speaking, oncologists say a malignant brain cancer will recur in most cases. it's just a matter of time. that's why survival rates are so poor for the most aggressive types of brain cancer. again, how well somebody does has to do with the grade of the tumor, diagnosis, how advanced it is when it is first diagnosed and the type of cell. generally speaking, you know, we don't expect people to do incredibly well overall. the five-year survival...
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given his experience and looking at presidencies, and given where the center-right, it is remarkableegree to which we have come to this point of view on obama's presidency. i used to be more skeptical of his abilities to grow in the job and i am today. i'm happy to be proven wrong on that. i think this is a moment. for out to be likening obama to reagan is an extraordinary thing. charlie: you accept that? that is possibility of being transformative is a significant as what he said about reagan? al: i do. other than the center right, i accept everything. ed: i was struggling with how -- al: some readers would be shocked by that. he gave the initial interview and mentioned reagan in his book . what he said was not that he agrees with reagan's policies but reagan changed things reagan changed america made a difference. reagan established a regular order. what attracted a lot of attention in january of 2008 was he said clinton did not. bill clinton always lamented the fact he didn't have a great crisis to deal with. obama has had crises to deal with. he has risen to that occasion. i'm no
given his experience and looking at presidencies, and given where the center-right, it is remarkableegree to which we have come to this point of view on obama's presidency. i used to be more skeptical of his abilities to grow in the job and i am today. i'm happy to be proven wrong on that. i think this is a moment. for out to be likening obama to reagan is an extraordinary thing. charlie: you accept that? that is possibility of being transformative is a significant as what he said about reagan?...
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in the stairwell operation center we want to be alert any time the stairwell doors are opened then given certain times of the day those alarms are able to be programmed we realized during business hour they're constant alarms what we're more concerns about is the stairwells to be closed when they come through >> this is not alarm that most people hear? >> no it goes to the operation center. >> commissioner singer? >> thanks for that report as i think you know when we had the consultanting firm come on after the unfortunate spaulding incident the first recommendation was you need to put one person in charge of this whole thing which we didn't have before so it good to have you stuck to this challenge i appreciate that. i have three questions. one is a cost issue versus what we get so we pay the sheriff let's assume we're on budget which is sheriff's department more than 12-and-a-half million dollars that is without any more surprises in the hospital. if we were to spend that money getting private security for the hospital which many institutions like ours do the general system would we ge
in the stairwell operation center we want to be alert any time the stairwell doors are opened then given certain times of the day those alarms are able to be programmed we realized during business hour they're constant alarms what we're more concerns about is the stairwells to be closed when they come through >> this is not alarm that most people hear? >> no it goes to the operation center. >> commissioner singer? >> thanks for that report as i think you know when we had...
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they are not given citizenship and they are suffering, being deprived of access to services and facing eviction from lands
they are not given citizenship and they are suffering, being deprived of access to services and facing eviction from lands
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are in this current fiscal year you'll talk about the reserve if they want to consider to put them given we're running 52 weeks the two classes on reserve and visit them on the next budget season. >> commissioner tang. >> thank you just respectfully i disagree with the motion that was made the amended version and first of all i want to say i appreciate the maker of that motion in supporting the diversity anti bias training it is incredibly important and done as quickly as possible i don't see that i guess as maturing exclusive i know there are reports coming out that may take time i hope with the pressure of academy classes it puts pressure to speed up up the anti bias train i don't see it as we have to delay a class to achieve both goals i surely agree it is an important component. >> thank you, supervisor yee. >> can you make the statement you've just made and i think i'm not advocating but an alternative to put the year two classes on reserve to reinvite this during budget it up as supervisor yee you're setting up a local show down seemingly like to budget terms in reserving or puttin
are in this current fiscal year you'll talk about the reserve if they want to consider to put them given we're running 52 weeks the two classes on reserve and visit them on the next budget season. >> commissioner tang. >> thank you just respectfully i disagree with the motion that was made the amended version and first of all i want to say i appreciate the maker of that motion in supporting the diversity anti bias training it is incredibly important and done as quickly as possible i...
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what i worry is that given the subject matter, given that we've been, isn't that basically a waiver that we are opening it all up which i don't know that we can do, but i'm looking to the city attorney. >> if you wish to discuss the legal issues presented at this hearing, i would request we discuss it in closed session. >> the question is do we have to do it in closed session ? you might prefer something, but is it something we have to do in closed session. we get your advice all the time in open session. >> let me, i guess, let me call and ask commissioner hur to make a motion under agenda item 6 that we go into closed session and see if you get a second. because if the commission as a group is prepared to stay in public session, they obviously have a right. >> sure. i am curious to the answer to commissioner keane's question. is that just your preference, do you see that as a requirement, what do you mean by that? >> for the purpose of this requirement that we should discuss it in closed session. >> why the requirement? >> given this matter, i think it's in the best interest of the com
what i worry is that given the subject matter, given that we've been, isn't that basically a waiver that we are opening it all up which i don't know that we can do, but i'm looking to the city attorney. >> if you wish to discuss the legal issues presented at this hearing, i would request we discuss it in closed session. >> the question is do we have to do it in closed session ? you might prefer something, but is it something we have to do in closed session. we get your advice all...
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some of them have given up their homes to come here. they just cannot go back to their countries without having been successful in their endeavor.
some of them have given up their homes to come here. they just cannot go back to their countries without having been successful in their endeavor.
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. >>> isis fighters have been given a boost with the iraqi government, they have pledged allegiance tormed group,. >>> tribal leaders have given they're backing to isil. >>> we announce our support to the islamic state and the commander of the fateful. we tell him that we will adhere to and follow his path and standby him. >>> the head of terrorism and a british publishing company and there could be several factors behind the tribe's decision. >>> it could be that the islamics have pressured them into this, they have used the threat of violence, or it could be symptomatic in a wider mistrust, of the government and, a lack of confidence in the iraqi government's ability to recapture the territory leaving them to the mercy of the state and, little option but to sober them and, it's been said that the recapture of territory held by the islamic state is absolutely and dependent on there being a credible sunni force that's willing to do the fighting on the ground and these areas be won and held. but, the sunni tribes in these areas are breaking with the government and siding with the islami
. >>> isis fighters have been given a boost with the iraqi government, they have pledged allegiance tormed group,. >>> tribal leaders have given they're backing to isil. >>> we announce our support to the islamic state and the commander of the fateful. we tell him that we will adhere to and follow his path and standby him. >>> the head of terrorism and a british publishing company and there could be several factors behind the tribe's decision. >>> it...
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but in people say it's to be expected given the policies.s government. >> all right imran kahn, reporting for us there. so it seems you are saying that things were kind of headed in this direction? >> reporter: that's absolutely right. a lot of the tribes for nearly two years now have been complaining particularly against the maliki government, the previous government that they were ignored they knew there was a threat coming from isil. they said if you arm us, if you allow us to fight as sunnis we'll be able to get rid of isil quite quickly and there is historical precedent for you'll of this. it was the sunni tribes armed by america that got rid of isil's predecessor al qaeda in iraq but after that they were abandoned the government promised them jobs within the army and influence in the government they didn't get it. so this has been a long time coming. the catalyst for all of this, of course is the fact that the shia militias are now leading the operation in anbar province and a lot of the sunni sheiks have said that's not good enough. t
but in people say it's to be expected given the policies.s government. >> all right imran kahn, reporting for us there. so it seems you are saying that things were kind of headed in this direction? >> reporter: that's absolutely right. a lot of the tribes for nearly two years now have been complaining particularly against the maliki government, the previous government that they were ignored they knew there was a threat coming from isil. they said if you arm us, if you allow us to...
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fighters have been given a boost in the war against the iraqi government. several sunni sheikhs and tribes in anbar province have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and levant. after meeting in fallujah, they pledged support to the head of i.s.i.l., abu bakr al-baghdadi. >> translation: we announce our support to the caliphate state and the commander sheikh abu bakr al-baghdadi. we tell him we'll adhere to and follow his path and stand by him to fight the enemies of religion >>> with the latest from imran khan in baghdad. what this a surprise? what are the factor that made this happen, what else do you know? . >> this was a surprise, anyone watching will tell you for the at last few years, the anger the sunnis felt has risen and risen, they feel they've been ignored by this government and the previous government. they said they were promised jobs in the army none of that happened, a year although fallujah was occupied by i.s.i.l. fighters and they said this they needed to be armed, they were the only people to get rid of this they did it with a
fighters have been given a boost in the war against the iraqi government. several sunni sheikhs and tribes in anbar province have pledged allegiance to the islamic state of iraq and levant. after meeting in fallujah, they pledged support to the head of i.s.i.l., abu bakr al-baghdadi. >> translation: we announce our support to the caliphate state and the commander sheikh abu bakr al-baghdadi. we tell him we'll adhere to and follow his path and stand by him to fight the enemies of religion...
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perpetrators are not given impunity in south africa or wherever they are on the african continent. olivia: in recent years, there has been tension between the icc and african unit. those attending the forum in johannesburg were granted diplomatic immunity during their stay, meaning the icc demands for arrest fell on deaf ears. >> africa had a clear obligation to arrest resident al bashir as a fugitive from justice of the icc. we are an african court. every state that becomes a party to the rome statute accepts the icc into its system of justice. olivia: the icc relies on member states to carry out arrests, but does not have the power to order them to do so. in recent years, al bashir has traveled to the middle east chad, the republic of congo kenya, and malawi, all icc members. some say the court has been disproportionately targeting black leaders from the continent. the african union has previously asked the icc to stop proceedings against sitting presidents. laura: calls for a truce in yemen as peace talks kickoff in geneva. ban ki-moon is calling for a two-week cease-fire to coi
perpetrators are not given impunity in south africa or wherever they are on the african continent. olivia: in recent years, there has been tension between the icc and african unit. those attending the forum in johannesburg were granted diplomatic immunity during their stay, meaning the icc demands for arrest fell on deaf ears. >> africa had a clear obligation to arrest resident al bashir as a fugitive from justice of the icc. we are an african court. every state that becomes a party to...
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given where we are with rates it is not the best environment for bonds.e have seen basically a 0% return in the global fixed income markets. i think it's going to be a challenge for bonds to have that historic return, particularly given the environment we are in. near term i don't see too dramatic a shift. to expect the typical five or 6% return is a bit of a challenge. next stay there. he will stay with us. coming up we get a health check on the german economy. pmi data hits the wires in a few minutes, plus we will see how the athens stock market opens after its 9% rise yesterday. that was the biggest rise since february. in the meantime, tell me what you think about these wild moves we are seeing in stock markets and on markets. the biggest increase in years yesterday. wild swings. will they persist? follow me on twitter, @mark bartontv. ♪ . . mark: welcome back to "on the move." i am mark barton. 30 minutes into the trading day. how things are shaping up. the game not as big as yesterday. only 30 minutes into the session. still all around ftse is up 0.
given where we are with rates it is not the best environment for bonds.e have seen basically a 0% return in the global fixed income markets. i think it's going to be a challenge for bonds to have that historic return, particularly given the environment we are in. near term i don't see too dramatic a shift. to expect the typical five or 6% return is a bit of a challenge. next stay there. he will stay with us. coming up we get a health check on the german economy. pmi data hits the wires in a few...
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many would be uninsured given, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. so victory for the president what sort of reaction? is. >> well, the candidates have all criticized it pretty strongly, in fact, one of the candidates described it as judicial tyranny. others are saying we have to repeat obama care, what exactly that will be they have never managed to detail in the four or five years that they have been fighting against it but as we move closer to the presidential election, then candidates will be under pressure when they say we want to get rid of something, that could have provided insurance coverage for millions, what they will replace it with. as for the democrats they couldn't be happier, they are all delighted with the decision that the court has made. they said every time it has face add challenge then it has managed to defeat it, but every time, it is john roberts has considered to be a conservative judge who has sided with obama but certainly going to be the preside
many would be uninsured given, ultimately everyone's premiums could have gone up. america would have gone backwards. and that's not what we do, we move forward. so victory for the president what sort of reaction? is. >> well, the candidates have all criticized it pretty strongly, in fact, one of the candidates described it as judicial tyranny. others are saying we have to repeat obama care, what exactly that will be they have never managed to detail in the four or five years that they...
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putin will do. >> reporter: the new crisis has given nato a new lease of life. out over the baltic in a british stak-- attack helicopter. but in the operations room where the exercise was planned, star from the u.s. u.k. finland, sweden and they aren't even nato members. from the bridge they could see contribution from other countries. >> i think the russians are watching. russia isn't that far away. it's a neighbor of poland clearly they are watching us but this is routine business, and we shouldn't be worried about that. >> reporter: the u.s. has already said it is shipping in huge amounts of military hardware. equally just down the coast, moscow says it will speed up the placements of ballistic missiles. the question is what is defense and what is aggression. from nato's point of view this is all about openness and moral authority. it's a complicated world nowadays and for many western nations it's not easy to figure out who is a friend and who isn't? but in all of this nato really seems to believe it can offer moral legitimacy over russia. so is all of this
putin will do. >> reporter: the new crisis has given nato a new lease of life. out over the baltic in a british stak-- attack helicopter. but in the operations room where the exercise was planned, star from the u.s. u.k. finland, sweden and they aren't even nato members. from the bridge they could see contribution from other countries. >> i think the russians are watching. russia isn't that far away. it's a neighbor of poland clearly they are watching us but this is routine...
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he was given almost every literary award possible -- she was given almost every literary award possible before she died except for the nobel prize. she was known for masterpieces like "death comes for the archbishop." in 1943, she made a will that had a few restrictions in it. she did not want her letters to be published but to be quoted in whole or part. she left behind at least 3000 letters. the biggest questions are in nebraska. she left one other important thing. she left it to the discretion whether they wanted to enforce her preference. they believe it belongs to our shared heritage. we ought to know more about her. >> an important historical figure in nebraska history. >> he was a pioneering photographer in western nebraska. he took photos of about 1887-1886. he was able to tell the story of development in american history. i'm good to show you one of my favorite images. it is actually a photograph of s isters. four sisters who each took a homestead claim and custard county. they showed the first time that women could own land on their own. it didn't belong to their husbands. it
he was given almost every literary award possible -- she was given almost every literary award possible before she died except for the nobel prize. she was known for masterpieces like "death comes for the archbishop." in 1943, she made a will that had a few restrictions in it. she did not want her letters to be published but to be quoted in whole or part. she left behind at least 3000 letters. the biggest questions are in nebraska. she left one other important thing. she left it to...
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wasn't considered a real olympics given that it was dominated by american?s? kendra gage: americans would say so. but over time, given the sheer number of americans, and some of the records set by americans they would say that just happen in 1904. don't pay too much attempting -- attention. it goes back and forth depending on who the scholar is, but it is highly debatable. >> so the women were competing which events were they allowed to compete in? kendra gage: given the opera history of the modern olympics the founder really did not want females participating at all. he actually prohibited female athletes in the very first athens olympics in 1896. despite that, there was a female hooded attempted to run in the marathon and they denied her entrance. she ran behind a test run and completed it. in the second olympics there were female participants in what there was considered acceptable sports, such as tennis sailing. things that were not too competitive. that brings us to the third olympics, where the only sports recognized with archery. -- was archery. we had
wasn't considered a real olympics given that it was dominated by american?s? kendra gage: americans would say so. but over time, given the sheer number of americans, and some of the records set by americans they would say that just happen in 1904. don't pay too much attempting -- attention. it goes back and forth depending on who the scholar is, but it is highly debatable. >> so the women were competing which events were they allowed to compete in? kendra gage: given the opera history of...
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reluctantly and equivocally given the role by charles the first. eventually, as everyone in my country ought to know, that i fear that the teaching of history is such that they probably don't, the king tried to roll without parliament. there was a civil war, also known as cavaliers. they were wrong, but were romantic. and the parliamentarians, also styled roundheads who were right and repulsive. about correct actually. the roundheads won the war. the king was put on trial for treason and executed in 1649. the adjournment of his trial was "the good words of the good old charter of england." there would not be any justice with what it meant. oliver cromwell without a great respecter of civil liberties either. famously declaring that "your magna carta cannot control actions taken for the safety of the commonwealth." whether it was an accurate quote, i cannot say. the monarchy was destroyed in 1660, but once again became precarious when james the second recesses his prerogative hours. -- reassesses his prerogative powers./ mary was invited to the crown
reluctantly and equivocally given the role by charles the first. eventually, as everyone in my country ought to know, that i fear that the teaching of history is such that they probably don't, the king tried to roll without parliament. there was a civil war, also known as cavaliers. they were wrong, but were romantic. and the parliamentarians, also styled roundheads who were right and repulsive. about correct actually. the roundheads won the war. the king was put on trial for treason and...
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exclusive action he is to film bank notes allegedly given to people smugglers. en government is not confirming or denying whether payments were made. >>> let's go back to the conflict in syria. while the government comes up with new types of immaterial pro sized explosives there is another type of weapon. the internet is being use booed i both the government and opposition forces and it's having tangible consequences on the ground. >> reporter: it was a tell indication controller's nightmare. cyber attack of epic proportions. 12 channels taken off air. so how did a french tv station be brought down by the war in syria. as the uprising started so did another conflict. a cyber war. activist was one of the first casualties. >> in my arrester i spent three days where i was tortured. but on the second day, i was taken in for interrogation. but the questions were first of all they wanted my facebook account. >> reporter: digital media and the internet have become a weapon. and as the revolution unfolded the assad regime was confronted not only by the syrians. >> greet
exclusive action he is to film bank notes allegedly given to people smugglers. en government is not confirming or denying whether payments were made. >>> let's go back to the conflict in syria. while the government comes up with new types of immaterial pro sized explosives there is another type of weapon. the internet is being use booed i both the government and opposition forces and it's having tangible consequences on the ground. >> reporter: it was a tell indication...
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they have given us a chance in 2016 to win. i hope self-deportation is in our rearview mirror as a party because if not, we will lose in 2016. >> it's not about mistakes it's policy on immigration, on the inclusive pathway to citizen ship. that's the question. why they still set on repealing obamacare, which impacts african americans the most is another question? and how about adopting economic policies that are fed to low income and often minority communities? the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results. we will see. joining me now is clarisa martinez deputy vice president out national counsel and salon.com joan walsh. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> are you seeing a shift of tone in policy immigration? >> with a few of these guys there is a definite shift in tone and i welcome it. it's a shift away from hateful language and hopefully away from self-deportation which was an ugly idea. you headachemake the right point, it's not a shift in policies. jeb bush spe
they have given us a chance in 2016 to win. i hope self-deportation is in our rearview mirror as a party because if not, we will lose in 2016. >> it's not about mistakes it's policy on immigration, on the inclusive pathway to citizen ship. that's the question. why they still set on repealing obamacare, which impacts african americans the most is another question? and how about adopting economic policies that are fed to low income and often minority communities? the definition of insanity...
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he has been given -- he has given one big speech on foreign policy.your mind, as the substance person, if you were going to be a proxy for the voters what questions would you want him to answer to help people understand his worldview? richard: a couple of things. the philosophy of how america should act alone in the world with others, the multilateralism versus unilateralism. and do we want that united states to go around the world to change the internal nature of other societies? that is a big thing. and the priorities of foreign policy. where does it fit vis-a-vis domestic policy? i think the answers to those questions would give you a good guide. john: -- mark: if you look at what happened when he gave his foreign-policy speech and he said "i'm my own man." what are other areas where either specific decisions he made or things about his foreign-policy record or point of view that you think jeb bush will face tough choices not just because they are brothers, but because he was the last republican president? richard: i don't think there'll be that mu
he has been given -- he has given one big speech on foreign policy.your mind, as the substance person, if you were going to be a proxy for the voters what questions would you want him to answer to help people understand his worldview? richard: a couple of things. the philosophy of how america should act alone in the world with others, the multilateralism versus unilateralism. and do we want that united states to go around the world to change the internal nature of other societies? that is a big...
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anbar province is the priority >>> why is that given that mosul fell before ramadi and has been under i.s.i.l. control for a year. >> one of the main reasons is it's up in the north. the iraqi army haven't pushed past the i.s.i.l. controlled areas in becamingy, where -- baiji where they are still fighting there's a number of problems getting supply lines from baghdad, all the way up to the north, and the coalition air strikes are a problem. i.s.i.l. is entrenched in the city. hiding among the civilians. it's not as easy mounting the air strikes, and anbar province it's a big reason you have the sunnis, sol of whom pledged allegiance to i.s.i.l. and some pledging allegiance to the government. the fight is one they need to prioritise, mainly because it is as i say, closer to baghdad. mosul is a priority. given all the challenges that iraq faces, they can't fight on all of the fronts at the same timement. >> thank you. imran khan in baghdad there >>> nine fighters from the lebanese armed group hezbollah have been killed following an attack by i.s.i.l. near the syrian border happening on
anbar province is the priority >>> why is that given that mosul fell before ramadi and has been under i.s.i.l. control for a year. >> one of the main reasons is it's up in the north. the iraqi army haven't pushed past the i.s.i.l. controlled areas in becamingy, where -- baiji where they are still fighting there's a number of problems getting supply lines from baghdad, all the way up to the north, and the coalition air strikes are a problem. i.s.i.l. is entrenched in the city....
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john: given the analysis and everything you know about the court, i know you don't like predictions,o you have any doubt tomorrow or monday the court is going to come down in favor of gay marriage? guest: you can't tell. there aren't leaks out of the supreme court. it would be nice if there are. let's leave our phone numbers and e-mails here. maybe somebody will keep us -- give us a clue. everyone thinks they know. people thought they knew in this case that it was going to be 5-4. guest: thank you for being with us. when we come back, the man that everyone is talking about -- bernie sanders after the break. ♪ what's i am running for president. >> i will just make it brief comment. i don't have an endless amount of time. mark: we'll have endless amount of time but we hope ernie sanders take a few questions from us. thank you for joining us on capitol hill. bernie sanders: my pleasure. mark: i want to ask about the decision in favor of a holding the affordable care act. what would you say in response to the decision to chief justice roberts? guest:bernie sanders: i think it was the rig
john: given the analysis and everything you know about the court, i know you don't like predictions,o you have any doubt tomorrow or monday the court is going to come down in favor of gay marriage? guest: you can't tell. there aren't leaks out of the supreme court. it would be nice if there are. let's leave our phone numbers and e-mails here. maybe somebody will keep us -- give us a clue. everyone thinks they know. people thought they knew in this case that it was going to be 5-4. guest: thank...
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given the nature of the tragedy, given the state -- given the way the state wants to go to the future the state needed to do something symbolic. john: funerals and memorial services coming up on friday. president obama will give a eulogy for one of the following. it would have been awkward to not make that switch by then. this is a state that economically is tied into the business community. b fw, boeing, and other companies. the corporate sector is a force for progressivism. the corporate world would want this changed. mark: the 2016 candidates would be pressed on this. the chair of the national committee was on the stage. the republican party did not want to spend another day defending the american flood -- defending the confederate flag. john: it tells you there was a lot of machinery grinding pretty quickly. mark: a lot of instant states and's that instant statements. -- lot of instant statements. john: president obama addressed the persistence of racism in america in a blunt way. he has referred to a word that has been banned from respectful conversation. it has created a bit of
given the nature of the tragedy, given the state -- given the way the state wants to go to the future the state needed to do something symbolic. john: funerals and memorial services coming up on friday. president obama will give a eulogy for one of the following. it would have been awkward to not make that switch by then. this is a state that economically is tied into the business community. b fw, boeing, and other companies. the corporate sector is a force for progressivism. the corporate...
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given that diatribe and given all that's been said about the serious nature. here's my question, and federal government is not known for being -- and i mean no disrespect -- it is not a proactive but very reactive body, just by the nature of how broad our mission is and how dependent we are on the resources at any given time. given that climate and the role to protect the federal government and your role to protect federal employee information, what can you do that's different that puts you in a position to be much more proactive particularly given the nature of cyber-attacks, and quite frankly they are already hacked in as you are making the next modifications? mr. scott: i can think of several things we have underway in the short run, but probably the biggest thing is to double down on replacing these legacy, sort of old systems that we have. one of the central problems here is that you have old stuff that just was not design or built in an era where we had these kinds of threats. in some cases, it is very, very hard to sort of duct tape and bandaid things a
given that diatribe and given all that's been said about the serious nature. here's my question, and federal government is not known for being -- and i mean no disrespect -- it is not a proactive but very reactive body, just by the nature of how broad our mission is and how dependent we are on the resources at any given time. given that climate and the role to protect the federal government and your role to protect federal employee information, what can you do that's different that puts you in...
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three of the officers charged were given suspended sentences only one convicted and then all chargese dropped. >> the middle class activists when they are victims of this type of brutality and it's on video and goes viral there is always the risk that another revolution or mass uprising could start again. >> reporter: the verdict comes against the backdrop of who has been described as state-orchestrated campaign to silence decent. protesters have landed religious activists with long jail sentences. the families believe justice has been done. for the thousands killed in recent years it's an endless wait. >>> in iraq, at least 100 people are dead after air strikes on suspected isil positions. iraqi war planes hit four targets southwest of kirkuk province. witness say the planes attacked a crowded market where isil is believed to have a security compound. isil says many of the dead and wounded were women and children. >>> military sources in saudi arabia say two soldiers have been killed in a cross border attack by shia houthi rebels in rebels in yemen. it happened in the saudi city. th
three of the officers charged were given suspended sentences only one convicted and then all chargese dropped. >> the middle class activists when they are victims of this type of brutality and it's on video and goes viral there is always the risk that another revolution or mass uprising could start again. >> reporter: the verdict comes against the backdrop of who has been described as state-orchestrated campaign to silence decent. protesters have landed religious activists with long...
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given the previous inaccuracies in the package we believe this design needs to be thoroughly reviewed by the planning dept. and planning commission to assure it is fully code compliant. the project sponsor [inaudible] does not provide any additional setback for the preschool. there other design alternatives building the project within legal combines are providing the reasonable setback to the please commit some these involved removing luxury amenities that document design options conservation the amenities of a luxury high-rise are being put about the well-being of young children. you may be wondering why concerned that certain friendly and i represented from the scope that the school beats a legal agreement powers over the planning commission hearing by the claimant i have not spoken the school administration that but that thoughts on this process. i do have insight into their decision-making form an e-mail was sent to parents on either plan commission meeting before the agreement was signed. the school into a rush legal agreement based on the fear that "the emerald on the back of mi
given the previous inaccuracies in the package we believe this design needs to be thoroughly reviewed by the planning dept. and planning commission to assure it is fully code compliant. the project sponsor [inaudible] does not provide any additional setback for the preschool. there other design alternatives building the project within legal combines are providing the reasonable setback to the please commit some these involved removing luxury amenities that document design options conservation...
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he was prosecuted, given the tools given to us to the patriot act and sentenced to prison 50 years. he was in his 60's, so we won't have to worry about him. and he used the tools again to intervene in a plot named by the press, 666. six, self radicalized muslims in new jersey who plotted to attack fort dix and kill american servicemen and women. using the tools available to us post 9/11, we intervened in the plot, capture the six men, tried them, convicted them and sent them to prison. the moves by the congress this week, led by members of our own party, to weaken america to me was a national disgrace. and be assured from someone who has done this work, america today is weaker and more vulnerable than we were two weeks ago. and the men and women who perform the intelligence functions in our society are working any dangerous and dirty world. we have taken tools away from them. we have made their jobs more dangerous and more difficult. and we should have this conversation on this and have it robustly. you can began to of the fact that i will. because giving speeches on the floor of th
he was prosecuted, given the tools given to us to the patriot act and sentenced to prison 50 years. he was in his 60's, so we won't have to worry about him. and he used the tools again to intervene in a plot named by the press, 666. six, self radicalized muslims in new jersey who plotted to attack fort dix and kill american servicemen and women. using the tools available to us post 9/11, we intervened in the plot, capture the six men, tried them, convicted them and sent them to prison. the...
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has to do with the human beings to make decisions to the best of their ability based on the evidence given. a and if that evidence is incorrect whether judge george jury. >> host: day you have for real life example? >> guest: probably there are numerous the book does have examples to demonstrate it is not per se a book about the state cases more of the research that helps us to or -- understand the origins of the mistakes to give recommendations to fix the system but i do have some cases to illustrate the points there is a well-documented case of a gentleman by the name of ronald cotton and sentenced to life in prison with a burglary and sexual assault and they have paired up in their use the those that spoke candidly about her experiences with the horrible sexual assaults and a star witness who was heralded by a the prosecutor has the best witness he ever put on the stand only to reveal all he was not perpetrated in somebody else was and her story is the account of the detective who also opened up a and explained although extremely well intended who actually kept the evidence because he a
has to do with the human beings to make decisions to the best of their ability based on the evidence given. a and if that evidence is incorrect whether judge george jury. >> host: day you have for real life example? >> guest: probably there are numerous the book does have examples to demonstrate it is not per se a book about the state cases more of the research that helps us to or -- understand the origins of the mistakes to give recommendations to fix the system but i do have some...
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even given is fact we're talking about the first african american president of the united states, andiven fact how far the nation has come or not come, it is still shocking to hear the president of the united states or 9/11 for that matter use the n word, something verboten, as the president said, understating in polite society it is not proper to use the word to say the least. josh earnest said the president did not head into that podcast remember this is an individual who does this podcast out of his garage in northern california. the president was out there raising money for democrats over the course of thursday, friday and parts of saturday. a podcast called wtf and a discussion a very lengthy discussion turned towards race relations, turned towards race relations in the wake of what was apparently a race-related shooting of the churn members in charleston. today the president just moment ago sought to further clarify how the president used the word and why he used it. >> the president's use of the word and the reason that he used to word could not be more apparent from the contex
even given is fact we're talking about the first african american president of the united states, andiven fact how far the nation has come or not come, it is still shocking to hear the president of the united states or 9/11 for that matter use the n word, something verboten, as the president said, understating in polite society it is not proper to use the word to say the least. josh earnest said the president did not head into that podcast remember this is an individual who does this podcast...
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he has been given a four-month driving ban after appearing in court. he crashed while driving home outside ever santiago. chile is the host of the copa america, and the players were given time off to spend with their families. as well as wrecking his sports car he bruised his neck. >> i had two drinks and had an accident. as everyone knows and i put the life of my wife and others at risk. for that i'm sorry. i want to thank everyone supporting me. i want to apologize to my teammates, to the coaching staff and the leadership and people and to the whole country it's hard for me to speak but i'm really embarrassed about what happened. what i can do is ask for forgiveness and show on the field that this opportunity i've been given is worth something. >> chile continued to prepare for their third group match with bolivia. vidal will rejoin the squad and he will not be suspended as we mentioned earlier. >> yes know everything vidal has to offer. perhaps he could not control himself during the down time, and surely this is an issue to be corrected. >> the wom
he has been given a four-month driving ban after appearing in court. he crashed while driving home outside ever santiago. chile is the host of the copa america, and the players were given time off to spend with their families. as well as wrecking his sports car he bruised his neck. >> i had two drinks and had an accident. as everyone knows and i put the life of my wife and others at risk. for that i'm sorry. i want to thank everyone supporting me. i want to apologize to my teammates, to...
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we've had six consistent moves, each of which have given way to correction. if you take the average of these, this most recent one being 70%, it is about 62%. this current move of six, seven weeks is a little bit bigger than average. what's happened after this? well, we've gotten corrections. there have been five. you can see the numbers quite clearly. the average correction is 21%. you have six powerful advances, each lasting several weeks to two months. average is 60%-plus. we have one now and then each one is given way to a correction. this is a very steep situation. at a minimum if you're long, take some profits. if you have the fortitude and courage to do it, go shorter. >> wow. mike? >> i certainly wouldn't go short the stock here. it would be hard to do that because right now the short interest is about 26% of the float. the other thing that makes that challenging is that when you see that happen the price of puts tends to go up a whole lot. valuation on this company is also similarly off the charts. we are talking about a company that's trading about
we've had six consistent moves, each of which have given way to correction. if you take the average of these, this most recent one being 70%, it is about 62%. this current move of six, seven weeks is a little bit bigger than average. what's happened after this? well, we've gotten corrections. there have been five. you can see the numbers quite clearly. the average correction is 21%. you have six powerful advances, each lasting several weeks to two months. average is 60%-plus. we have one now...
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given this outlook, i would highlight our policy recommendations in three areas. and i would start, of course, with monetary policy. as we have noted before, the fed's first rate increase in almost nine years has been carefully prepared and telegraphed. nonetheless, regardless of the timing, higher u.s. policy rates could still result in significant market volatility with financial stability consequences that go well beyond the u.s. borders. in weighing these risks we think that there is a case for waiting to raise rates until there are more tangible signs of wage or price inflation than are currently evident. so in other words, we believe that a rate hike would be better off in early 2016. even after this first rate increase a gradual rise in the federal funds rates will likely be appropriate. such a path may create a modest rise of inflation above the fed's medium term goal, perhaps up towards 2.5%. we believe that that would be manageable. however, pursuing a cautious and gradual approach to interest rate normalization will provide valuable insurance against th
given this outlook, i would highlight our policy recommendations in three areas. and i would start, of course, with monetary policy. as we have noted before, the fed's first rate increase in almost nine years has been carefully prepared and telegraphed. nonetheless, regardless of the timing, higher u.s. policy rates could still result in significant market volatility with financial stability consequences that go well beyond the u.s. borders. in weighing these risks we think that there is a case...
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at 36 times next 12-month earnings given their growth rate. and obviously the fact that they're the dominant player in the space it's not hugely expensive. that said, we're in a market right now that just seems like it will never quit. that's usually the time when they start to peter out. i don't know if this is where we decide to call it quits, but to me i'd probably be interested in hitting the pause button on facebook. >> carter, the one person on this desk who is not on twitter, what's your thoughts on twitter? >> no, thanks. that's a mess. twitter, there's something obviously wrong with the business. one of the things we know about price action it tells us more about a business than anything. there's wisdom in the chart and this is terrible. but facebook on the other hand has been a market performer for the better part of a year. but day to day it acts quite well. market's been a little soft, a little dodgy and facebook's hanging in well. we like the latter -- >> is it hanging in well? this is one of the reasons why i think i really want
at 36 times next 12-month earnings given their growth rate. and obviously the fact that they're the dominant player in the space it's not hugely expensive. that said, we're in a market right now that just seems like it will never quit. that's usually the time when they start to peter out. i don't know if this is where we decide to call it quits, but to me i'd probably be interested in hitting the pause button on facebook. >> carter, the one person on this desk who is not on twitter,...
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the government has given up a lot in this point. and the chemical substance or controlled substance act, contrary to the population that ignorance of the law is no excuse. i didn't know this was regulated. the position was as all the other cases in the area, a facts that make conduct illegal, you don't have to know it is illegal. >> that is the principal position. whether it is a special exception to that rule with special application. of the government can show they know the substance is illegal under the statute of conviction that sells the basic purpose of the knowledge of fact environment, doesn't know he is innocent. >> he is guilty to ensure the substance known as the characteristics. and approve the factual knowledge away that this is described and applied in other cases involving prohibited items. and instead of that show he knew this was illegal under the statute. >> under the control substance act itself is that right? that is the analogy, you can either show the person knew it was heroin or the person and know it was hero
the government has given up a lot in this point. and the chemical substance or controlled substance act, contrary to the population that ignorance of the law is no excuse. i didn't know this was regulated. the position was as all the other cases in the area, a facts that make conduct illegal, you don't have to know it is illegal. >> that is the principal position. whether it is a special exception to that rule with special application. of the government can show they know the substance is...
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he was given a chance to sing to the audience. he was given the chance to be baptized in front of everybody. he tried to put off the execution as much as possible by continuing to exhort them and pace around. in many cases, becoming hysterical for understandable reasons. >> how did you find his story? bob hutton: my research used a case study in kentucky. even though tom smith was not a native of that county, he was from eastern kentucky. it just happened to be that place where he was convicted and sentenced. more importantly, the county itself had a general civic reputation for violence leading back to just after the civil war. even though he was not a native of the county, his execution was looked at as a sort of -- some sources think of it as if it was a sort of blood sacrifice for the good, the morality, of the community that was killing him. i found it somewhat accidentally. >> how did you go about your research? what kinds of documents did you find, where did you find them? bob hutton: i found them in criminal court records.
he was given a chance to sing to the audience. he was given the chance to be baptized in front of everybody. he tried to put off the execution as much as possible by continuing to exhort them and pace around. in many cases, becoming hysterical for understandable reasons. >> how did you find his story? bob hutton: my research used a case study in kentucky. even though tom smith was not a native of that county, he was from eastern kentucky. it just happened to be that place where he was...