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because they were given in the past. nobody would have bought these tests if they had read the standards at standards that the points of the tests were still being given because they had been given over the last ten, 12, 15 years i think and i think that is a really, really important point for states. i appreciate what the secretary said about us owning this. the federal government needs to own some of this. so i'm hoping that today will be the start of the conversation with our states and districts. the second thing we talked together to release a report last year where we laid out some actions the states and districts would take to reduce testing. given that the survey had just been completed in the district we don't have any data to show the impact but we do have 39 states working on reducing testing. we are tracking that and having conversations about local level and as mike said, our members care about this. i was just in school last week where the pairings were telling me how important it was that they were getting
because they were given in the past. nobody would have bought these tests if they had read the standards at standards that the points of the tests were still being given because they had been given over the last ten, 12, 15 years i think and i think that is a really, really important point for states. i appreciate what the secretary said about us owning this. the federal government needs to own some of this. so i'm hoping that today will be the start of the conversation with our states and...
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that these tests are just being given because they were given in the past. no one would have done so if they would have been a part of the standards of that point. these tests were given because they had been given over the last 10 to 12 or 15 years, i think. and i think that that is an important point for the state. i really appreciate what the secretary said about all of us owning some of this. and the districts need to own some of this as well. i'm hoping that today will be a start of the conversation with states and districts. the second thing is that mike and i worked together to release a report last year where we laid out some actions of state and district we are going to take to reduce testing. obviously given that the survey had just been completed, we do not have any data to show the impact yet. but we do have 39 states working on reducing testing and we are tracking map. they're having conversations at the local level. and they care about it. i was just in school last week when the parents were telling me how important it was that they were gettin
that these tests are just being given because they were given in the past. no one would have done so if they would have been a part of the standards of that point. these tests were given because they had been given over the last 10 to 12 or 15 years, i think. and i think that that is an important point for the state. i really appreciate what the secretary said about all of us owning some of this. and the districts need to own some of this as well. i'm hoping that today will be a start of the...
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was a stand-down order given to you, chris? >> stand-down order was given to john teigen.as told to wait twice. the semantics and the words we're playing with here are ridiculous. the order was given, it cost live. enough said. >> that's not all. clinton will likely come under fire for what she said days after the attack. >> we've seen the heavy assault on our post in benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. >> that statement seems especially odd considering a 2012 report from the u.s. senate concluded the following -- quote, senior officials from the ic, the department of state and the fbi who participated in briefings and interviews with the committee said they believed the attack on the mission facility in benghazi to be a terrorist attack immediately or almost immediately after it occurred. here with reaction, former deputy national security adviser for the clinton administration nancy soderberg and jay sekulow. before the attacks we have chr
was a stand-down order given to you, chris? >> stand-down order was given to john teigen.as told to wait twice. the semantics and the words we're playing with here are ridiculous. the order was given, it cost live. enough said. >> that's not all. clinton will likely come under fire for what she said days after the attack. >> we've seen the heavy assault on our post in benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies...
san francisco and given the intensity of some of the ethnicity thank you very much at
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you do not have to take what you are given.s a great nigerian writer who wrote perhaps the best. he said "the most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to overcome, to endure, to transform, and to love." what a genius. [applause] but there at it again. the people who want you to take what you've been given. this tory government, which was made by the few and to be fair, paid for by the few. since becoming a leader, david cameron received 55 million pounds in donations from hedge funds, from people who have a lot. they want to keep it all. that is why this prepaid government came into being, to protect the few and tell the rest of us to accept what has been given. to prove their honesty they have already delivered 145 million pounds in tax breaks to the hedge funds in return for their small investment of 55 million. [applause] us, theyn: they want expect us to believe there is no alternative to cutting jobs, slashing public services, vandalizing the national health service, cutting junior doctor'' pay, reducing ca
you do not have to take what you are given.s a great nigerian writer who wrote perhaps the best. he said "the most authentic thing about us is our capacity to create, to overcome, to endure, to transform, and to love." what a genius. [applause] but there at it again. the people who want you to take what you've been given. this tory government, which was made by the few and to be fair, paid for by the few. since becoming a leader, david cameron received 55 million pounds in donations...
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that these tests are just being given because they were given in the past.o one would have done so if they would have been a part of the standards of that point. these tests were given because they had been given over the last 10 to 12 or 15 years, i think. and i think that that is an important point for the state. i really appreciate what the secretary said about all of us owning some of this. and the districts need to own some of this as well. i'm hoping that today will be a start of the conversation with states and districts. the second thing is that mike and i worked together to release a report last year where we laid out some actions of state and district we are going to take to reduce testing. obviously given that the survey had just been completed, we do not have any data to show the impact yet. but we do have 39 states working on reducing testing and we are tracking map. they're having conversations at the local level. and they care about it. i was just in school last week when the parents were telling me how important it was that they were getting
that these tests are just being given because they were given in the past.o one would have done so if they would have been a part of the standards of that point. these tests were given because they had been given over the last 10 to 12 or 15 years, i think. and i think that that is an important point for the state. i really appreciate what the secretary said about all of us owning some of this. and the districts need to own some of this as well. i'm hoping that today will be a start of the...
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as a proxy for alibaba given it's stake in the company you get what's left of yahoo! itself after it distributes it's position to shareholders. right now yahoo! is being valued as though it's worth next to nothing itself. it seems nuts to me. i don't know if the expectations are high and the company delivers something that seems less impressive than wall street wants. that's what happened to t-mobile today. this company has repeatedly beaten the numbers. t-mobile shows some very good subscriber growth today but it issued a statement, more on that later, and people couldn't figure out, maybe t-mobile is still on fire. maybe the fire has gone out. i think the fire is still ranging but the expectations are all that matters on earnings day. coupled by it's own consistency it created expectations that got too high and got punished for it. we saw the same thing in july with helen of troy. i bet it's the same with t-mobile because the bomb throwing ceo john ledger did exactly what he had done before. put up terrific subscriber growth. always tends to workout in the end. just
as a proxy for alibaba given it's stake in the company you get what's left of yahoo! itself after it distributes it's position to shareholders. right now yahoo! is being valued as though it's worth next to nothing itself. it seems nuts to me. i don't know if the expectations are high and the company delivers something that seems less impressive than wall street wants. that's what happened to t-mobile today. this company has repeatedly beaten the numbers. t-mobile shows some very good subscriber...
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these tests were still being given because they have been given over the last 10-12-15 years i think. i think that is a really important point for states. i think what the secretary stated about the state owning this and the federal government needs to own some of this and the district needs to own some of this. i'm hoping today will be the start of a conversation with our states and districts. the second thing is that mike and i worked together to release a report last year where we laid out some actions that the states and districts were going to take to reduce testing. obviously, given that the survey mike'sn completed with districts, we do not have data to show the impacts yet, but we have data to reduce testing. we are checking that and we have conversations at the local level. our members care about this. i was just in school last week where the parents were telling me how important it was but they were getting assessments regularly. hubbub about how much of assessment there is, i know that their parents out there that want to know how their kids are doing. caroline: i do want t
these tests were still being given because they have been given over the last 10-12-15 years i think. i think that is a really important point for states. i think what the secretary stated about the state owning this and the federal government needs to own some of this and the district needs to own some of this. i'm hoping today will be the start of a conversation with our states and districts. the second thing is that mike and i worked together to release a report last year where we laid out...
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they expect to take a given.inly -- [cheers and applause] and certainly not -- [cheers and applause] we certainly do not have to take those kind of messages from cameron and all born. i come almost to the end of my first conference each. i thank you for listening. ok. all right. at 37 meetings on thursday afternoon. is that not enough? we will sort it out later. i will end the conference with a quote. "the last bearded man to leave it the labour party was a wonderful great scotsman. [applause] he died a century ago this weekend. we commemorated him with a book with monson sunday evening. he grew up in dreadful poverty and founded our party, stood up to the counted on votes for wo and to develop our political party. men we know him and so many more -- we owe him and so many more so much. he was asked "summarize what you are about, summarize what you really mean>." he thought for a moment and said this "my work has consisted of trying to stir up divine ."scontent with wrong what words they are. what brilliance. i s
they expect to take a given.inly -- [cheers and applause] and certainly not -- [cheers and applause] we certainly do not have to take those kind of messages from cameron and all born. i come almost to the end of my first conference each. i thank you for listening. ok. all right. at 37 meetings on thursday afternoon. is that not enough? we will sort it out later. i will end the conference with a quote. "the last bearded man to leave it the labour party was a wonderful great scotsman....
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each blanket given, 1000 more must be given. same with plows, and seed, and trucks, and medicine, and livestock, and vitamins, and food to turn rickety bodies into rugged bodies, turn prostrated populations into proud and prolific peoples. all of the other hundreds of items, straining and exhausting, straining and exhausting an initial budget of $2 billion. made up of 1% of each contributing nations annual income. $2 billion. less than the cost of five days of war, five days of war. without shattered bodies, or pain, or lost arms, legs, minds. five days, without a single soldier having to give his life, the cut-rate price of peace. a peace purchased at a much higher price by men in whose hearts ago the words of thomas payne-- peace for those children maimed in one war, who must never experience or symbolize another. what seeds of destiny will sprout from within these ravaged ranks where the specter of famine stalks. new fuhrer's or new lovers of liberty. it will hang the balance throughout the months and years, there is still a
each blanket given, 1000 more must be given. same with plows, and seed, and trucks, and medicine, and livestock, and vitamins, and food to turn rickety bodies into rugged bodies, turn prostrated populations into proud and prolific peoples. all of the other hundreds of items, straining and exhausting, straining and exhausting an initial budget of $2 billion. made up of 1% of each contributing nations annual income. $2 billion. less than the cost of five days of war, five days of war. without...
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is he being given a second chance? guest: i think what was really clear to us, these are public interest whistleblowers and we have been supporting and defending whistleblowers for nearly 40 years. edward snowden's revelations have given the information citizens need to challenge government overreach. this particular decision is deeply important. right to privacy is deeply linked to freedom of expression and we need a public debate about the limits we need to
is he being given a second chance? guest: i think what was really clear to us, these are public interest whistleblowers and we have been supporting and defending whistleblowers for nearly 40 years. edward snowden's revelations have given the information citizens need to challenge government overreach. this particular decision is deeply important. right to privacy is deeply linked to freedom of expression and we need a public debate about the limits we need to
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especially given we are seeing a slowing economy in china?think they are young, individual and mobile. we see more and more young chinese tourists in their 20's or 30's, coming to korea. individual tourist. shery: as opposed to a group tourist. ok. >> these young tourists have their own plan and interests for korean travel. phones.ng mobile wthey can go almost everywhere in korea. to travel destinations. they enjoy authentic korean food. shery: where are they spending their money? >> they stick to shopping. try to experience unique korean things. that is one of the biggest change. thing you interesting were saying earlier, 56% of revenue came from china. how much of a risk is this, given it is such a big part of your tourism industry? mentioned, the chinese goals is ae of our diverse market. we want to expand to the southeast asian market. medical tourism. shery: what about some of the trends? southeast asian companies, are you seeing more people from their question mark >> every year, southeast asian people come to korea more and more. numbe
especially given we are seeing a slowing economy in china?think they are young, individual and mobile. we see more and more young chinese tourists in their 20's or 30's, coming to korea. individual tourist. shery: as opposed to a group tourist. ok. >> these young tourists have their own plan and interests for korean travel. phones.ng mobile wthey can go almost everywhere in korea. to travel destinations. they enjoy authentic korean food. shery: where are they spending their money?...
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for each blanket given, a thousand more must be given.and medicine,trucks, and and livestock, and vitamins and food to turn rigid bodies into rugged bodies and turn frustrated populations once more ,nto crowd and prolific peoples and all the hundreds of items straining and exhausted, straining and exhausted, an initial budget of $2 billion made up of 1% of each contributing nations annual billion, less than the cost of five days of war, five days a war, without shattered bodies or pain or lost ds, five daysin without a single soldier having to give his life, the cut-rate , a piecepeace purchased at a much higher price by men in whose hearts are the words of thomas payne, "if there be trouble, but it be in my time peace."y child may have peace for those children maimed in one more, who must never experience another. ♪ willat seeds of destiny sprout from within these ravaged ranks and lands where the fact the specter of famine stalks, new lovers of liberty? the answer, it will hang in the balance to the months and years, for there is still
for each blanket given, a thousand more must be given.and medicine,trucks, and and livestock, and vitamins and food to turn rigid bodies into rugged bodies and turn frustrated populations once more ,nto crowd and prolific peoples and all the hundreds of items straining and exhausted, straining and exhausted, an initial budget of $2 billion made up of 1% of each contributing nations annual billion, less than the cost of five days of war, five days a war, without shattered bodies or pain or lost...
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the british people never have to take what they're given. and they certainly -- and certainly not when -- [ applause ] and certainly not -- [ applause ] and we certainly don't have to take those kind of messages from cameron and osbourne. so, conference, i come almost to the end of my first conference speech. and i thank you for listening. so, okay, all right, don't worry. listen, i've spoken at 37 meetings on saturday afternoon. is that not enough? we'll talk later. so i end conference with a quote. the last bid of man to lead the labour party was a wonderful, great scotsman, keir hardie. who died a century ago this weekend and we commemorated him with a book we launched on sunday evening. keir grew up in dreadful poverty and made so much of his life and founded our party, stood up to be counted on votes for women, stood up for social justice, stood up to develop our political party. we owe him and so many more so much. and he kind of was asked once, summarize what you're about, keir, summarize what you really mean in your life. and he thou
the british people never have to take what they're given. and they certainly -- and certainly not when -- [ applause ] and certainly not -- [ applause ] and we certainly don't have to take those kind of messages from cameron and osbourne. so, conference, i come almost to the end of my first conference speech. and i thank you for listening. so, okay, all right, don't worry. listen, i've spoken at 37 meetings on saturday afternoon. is that not enough? we'll talk later. so i end conference with a...
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as a student at the school, however, he's given a $95 monthly allowance.of which he sends home to his family. the following day, the international students -- for morning training. >> ten minutes later, the female students show up. but the males decided to visit a teacher who they know can speak english. >> we don't have money. they no -- they don't have soap, they don't have wash powder, they don't have -- >> very, very thirsty. >> he want your money, yeah? >> yeah. >> if you don't pay us in this mon month, can you provide the basic stuff? shampoo, every single one. >> now what we find is that a very -- >> yeah. >> all the teachers, they show you video and then they say to -- the students' dissatisfaction with the school has been building up since they arrived. >> we ask our government, our chinese government in south africa, do we need experience? they said no. they'reyou, you don't need any experience. we come here, they show us video. how can we learn from a video when we don't know anything? it means, like, we can't learn from a video. do you understa
as a student at the school, however, he's given a $95 monthly allowance.of which he sends home to his family. the following day, the international students -- for morning training. >> ten minutes later, the female students show up. but the males decided to visit a teacher who they know can speak english. >> we don't have money. they no -- they don't have soap, they don't have wash powder, they don't have -- >> very, very thirsty. >> he want your money, yeah? >>...
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forbes, the minority is asking to strike the video which, of course, was given to them days ago and was not a surprise to them in any way. is that correct? >> it was given to us yesterday morning. >> that's the motion, yes. >> point of order. >> regular order, can we have the vote result? >> mr. chairman, this is regular order. >> the gentleman state his order. >> yes, sir. mr. chairman, i'll wait until they're quiet and then i'll state my parliamentary procedure once they've gotten quiet. okay, they're finally quiet. mr. chairman, have we had a procedure before for -- under our parliamentary rules to strike evidence of a witness because i don't ever remember one taking place. >> we've already taken a vote. >> i'm told not this in committee please announce the vote. >> mr. chairman -- >> mr. chabot? >> mr. chabot votes no.
forbes, the minority is asking to strike the video which, of course, was given to them days ago and was not a surprise to them in any way. is that correct? >> it was given to us yesterday morning. >> that's the motion, yes. >> point of order. >> regular order, can we have the vote result? >> mr. chairman, this is regular order. >> the gentleman state his order. >> yes, sir. mr. chairman, i'll wait until they're quiet and then i'll state my parliamentary...
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and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time to bring integrity back to the supreme court. >>> land marks all across our region are glowing pink in the fight against breast cancer. among them the battleship new jersey. the big j taking part in the lights for the cure campaign which is a joint effort by the cw philly, cbs3 and susan g. komen philadelphia. the pink light is a row minute to schedule a mammogram. october is breast cancer awareness month. >>> wawa gives a big gift to local organization who helped feed the homeless during the world meeting of families. $3,000 grant was given to chosen 300 by wawa. the organization worked during the pope's visit to make sure volunteers were able to deliver food to the homeless throughout the city. wawa made things lighter for the group
and the bar association has given me their very highest rating. want a judge who understands regular people. i was the first in my family to graduate from college. my dad was a coal miner. my mom- a factory seamstress. i want a judge with integrity. me too. and that's why i'm running. i'm christine donohue. it's time to bring integrity back to the supreme court. >>> land marks all across our region are glowing pink in the fight against breast cancer. among them the battleship new...
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democrats by leaking interview transcripts have given hillary clinton a roadmap and told her what other people have testified to so she can avoid contradicting the defendant money from her aide. she have given her a playbook and said here is what you need to say to avoid contradicting those who came before you. bill: steven hayes, from the hilda. martha: then u.n. ambassador susan rice appeared on five sunday morning talk shows after the benghazi attacks to make it clear the video you heard discussed was the crux of the reason. it was the catalyst for sparking the deadly violence that took the lives of those four americans. benghazi record revealed a memo directing her to quote underscore these protests are rooted in an internet video and not a broader policy failure. that came from ben rhode. the white house insists ask. but nuke more well edited -- but mike morrell edited those talking points. >> when she talked about the video, it was not something the analysts said. reporter: gregory hicks who serve offed under the ambassador chris stevens testified before the house oversight commit
democrats by leaking interview transcripts have given hillary clinton a roadmap and told her what other people have testified to so she can avoid contradicting the defendant money from her aide. she have given her a playbook and said here is what you need to say to avoid contradicting those who came before you. bill: steven hayes, from the hilda. martha: then u.n. ambassador susan rice appeared on five sunday morning talk shows after the benghazi attacks to make it clear the video you heard...
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the notice is the powerful if someone vandalized a notice that didn't defeat the fact the notice was given and we know that again, the the proof is in the pudding that notice was given it is sufficient it generated at least a 4 protests to the hoff and the appeal tonight finally the appellant raised within others claim about notice has to do with with an issue of whether you should measure based on one or two poles that's an interesting question but something not it is clear that is required under the ordinance besides the appellant there was another person not appellant by the name of it bell that filed a written comment i want to briefly responded to those contempt they were submitted just in the last few days we explicit adapting to respond in writing she raised the question that this particular pole has a lot of wires on it, yes that is the entirely the purpose to support the utility and infrastructure including those telecommunications purposes and at&t telephone lines and comcast and sometimes muni lines sometimes their somewhat crowded looking but that is not the standard under the
the notice is the powerful if someone vandalized a notice that didn't defeat the fact the notice was given and we know that again, the the proof is in the pudding that notice was given it is sufficient it generated at least a 4 protests to the hoff and the appeal tonight finally the appellant raised within others claim about notice has to do with with an issue of whether you should measure based on one or two poles that's an interesting question but something not it is clear that is required...
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a positive clinical response occurred in 83 percent of those patients given mdma. that's in comparison to the 25 percent found in placebo patients. >> so, we often have this sense "well maybe a couple of years worth of therapy just happened today". so there is something about the mdma that seems to help a lot happen in a short period of time. >> today rachel insists she has completely recovered from ptsd and is living a healthy life, with no long term side effects. >> how is that possible? >> it makes sense that if people can have a deep enough experience of coming to terms with trauma, that you can argue whether it's a cure or a durable remission, but in any case she doesn't have the symptoms that would qualify for the diagnosis of ptsd anymore. >> the mithoefers received enough funding to enter a second phase of testing. this time, a test group of war veterans with ptsd participated. the results from this study will be submitted to the fda. their long term goal is to study whether mdma should be re-classified by the fda so it becomes legal for medicinal uses. >>
a positive clinical response occurred in 83 percent of those patients given mdma. that's in comparison to the 25 percent found in placebo patients. >> so, we often have this sense "well maybe a couple of years worth of therapy just happened today". so there is something about the mdma that seems to help a lot happen in a short period of time. >> today rachel insists she has completely recovered from ptsd and is living a healthy life, with no long term side effects....
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it's interesting, given with the experience of pricing in the u.k.uch political grief the government was given as a result. this is a huge institution. it has issues and tens of what i can and can't invest in. it is a big part of the japanese economy. as we see this ipo go through, as we see liberalization of this institution, what is the impact on the economy? said, it is pretty much in every single town here in the country. it is deeply ingrained in the economy. it is one of the biggest banks, the single biggest post office as well. almost every single person in japan interacts with this organization. are forecasting that their profit will go down from the coming year, and it is a very tricky situation. obviously a company that everybody interacts with, and funny enough, a lot of individual people end up becoming shareholders as well after this ipo. does the government need to price it somewhat attractively, given the financial prospects? and also, the pressure for prices to go up on day one -- as is the case in the u.k., prices went up 23% when th
it's interesting, given with the experience of pricing in the u.k.uch political grief the government was given as a result. this is a huge institution. it has issues and tens of what i can and can't invest in. it is a big part of the japanese economy. as we see this ipo go through, as we see liberalization of this institution, what is the impact on the economy? said, it is pretty much in every single town here in the country. it is deeply ingrained in the economy. it is one of the biggest...
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those are strong words from a chancellor putin -- chancellor not normally given to hype.anosch: if we can't manage as europe to managed this crisis. she is forced by the popular wing of her own coalition government and by public opinion to close germany's borders, and the rest of europe is putting up --ders, hungry has done so hungry has done so, britain is -- ilping, france is in don't know what would happen if they had to take numbers like this, pollens elected right-wing government, so that if this happens, yes, europe could fall apart. i think it is important to we can do it. we will manage. it was not just a humanitarian gesture. it was also a political move. she understood from the beginning that this influx of refugees can be stopped. -- can't be stopped. ago andspeaking a week said we live in a globalized world, goods circulate, people circulate. they can't be stopped if they are coming because of war. >> german chancellor angela merkel would definitely answer, no, walls are not the answer. she has said it explicitly. she said that the crisis could wind up eating
those are strong words from a chancellor putin -- chancellor not normally given to hype.anosch: if we can't manage as europe to managed this crisis. she is forced by the popular wing of her own coalition government and by public opinion to close germany's borders, and the rest of europe is putting up --ders, hungry has done so hungry has done so, britain is -- ilping, france is in don't know what would happen if they had to take numbers like this, pollens elected right-wing government, so that...
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impacts hayes valley my understanding i think it is good to stranger some of the construction work given the impacts on the neighborhood we're arrested seeing if you could hone in on the details of some of the other developments in the adjacent area that are coming online. >> are you speaking supervisor tang from the office of economic workforce development there kind of two you know the parcels along the freeway of those we've seen significant development already 6 market rate housing parcels every parcel equip for parcel l is in active negotiation we should see them moving forward with the entitlement and shovels in the ground with completion in 5 years we've already seen about 33 hundred units overall in the market octavia right now so 15 units is a drop in the bucket we expect things to move quibble on the parcels right now hope to close quickly and hope to take advantage the planning exception in the market octavia and get those units online as quickly as possible. >> also i know that pleasant mentioned that earlier but to reiterate the recommendation our budget analyst has given us
impacts hayes valley my understanding i think it is good to stranger some of the construction work given the impacts on the neighborhood we're arrested seeing if you could hone in on the details of some of the other developments in the adjacent area that are coming online. >> are you speaking supervisor tang from the office of economic workforce development there kind of two you know the parcels along the freeway of those we've seen significant development already 6 market rate housing...
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you rally young people who have given up on the political process.ring people together who are prepared to say loudly and clearly, enough is enough. our government belongs to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires. [cheers and applause] if we do not do that, and if this is a same ol'type of election and of millions of working people and young people do not participate, republicans will win and we will lose. i'm extremely gratified in my campaign so far that we have hundreds of thousands of people to come out to our meetings and events, that we have 750,000 individuals who have made campaign contributions, not billion dollar contributions, ut $30 apiece. more individual contributions than any campaign in american history. we win when people come together, when we reject the division of men versus women, of straight versus gay, of black versus white, of people born in this country as opposed to people born in another country. hat is what they want. we win elections when we stand together and we say, you know what? in the wealthiest country in th
you rally young people who have given up on the political process.ring people together who are prepared to say loudly and clearly, enough is enough. our government belongs to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires. [cheers and applause] if we do not do that, and if this is a same ol'type of election and of millions of working people and young people do not participate, republicans will win and we will lose. i'm extremely gratified in my campaign so far that we have hundreds of thousands...
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this version is a cartridge injection given to someone who has overdos overdosed.ome at audience like joe morris have love one struggling with heroin. this class aim out of necessary. in burlington city a lone four people have died of heroin overdose. >> in the last year our law enforcement officers in burlington city have carried narcan. we've had eight safes ourselves. >> the 20 people attend the classes here all given narcan as well as those training cartridges you there was on that story. so they could practice giving injection if need. >>> reporting in burlington, inform, todd quinones, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> villanova university public safety department will transition into a police force. the department will have a combination of security personnel and police officers with 20% of officers under going the same training as public law enforcement. the trained officers will carry firearms on campus. villanova says this transition will a line them with most of their higher education peers. about 70% of all colleges nationwide have a police force. >>> the hom
this version is a cartridge injection given to someone who has overdos overdosed.ome at audience like joe morris have love one struggling with heroin. this class aim out of necessary. in burlington city a lone four people have died of heroin overdose. >> in the last year our law enforcement officers in burlington city have carried narcan. we've had eight safes ourselves. >> the 20 people attend the classes here all given narcan as well as those training cartridges you there was on...
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and this is what the answers that were given to me.t you have a demon that needs to be dealt with. it needs to be called out of you. >> how much does this demon enter your life? because you've been telling me about a roller coaster of this kind of thing for a while. >> roller coaster, more or less, there's a what you'd call spiritual maturity. and when i gave my life to god, it doesn't matter you quit sinning. >> if you've given your life to god -- >> twice, thank you, you're starting to offend me, but twice i've given my life to god. >> when clagett got upset with me, when he showed overt anger, it didn't upset me, except i didn't want him to end the interview. my concern was that he might, you know, cease doing the interview. >> but soon the interview was back on track. >> is it possible you could have hurt people and not consciously remembered? >> are you talking about that there might be any substantiation to the claims of 21 people being killed? >> yeah. >> okay, then ask that question. ask a straight question. >> okay. is it poss
and this is what the answers that were given to me.t you have a demon that needs to be dealt with. it needs to be called out of you. >> how much does this demon enter your life? because you've been telling me about a roller coaster of this kind of thing for a while. >> roller coaster, more or less, there's a what you'd call spiritual maturity. and when i gave my life to god, it doesn't matter you quit sinning. >> if you've given your life to god -- >> twice, thank you,...
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but quite frankly they have given the message.essage they have given the day they took over, which is that the taliban may actually fight their way back into kabul and kandahar and rule afghanistan, the conventional wisdom for a long time is that is never going to happen again. and the signal they have sent, is that they haven't given up that hope yet. >> and are they capable of doing this? >> i don't think so quite frankly. this is a bit artificial, because the afghanistan security forces are not en masse in north. everybody expected them to try to take over in the south, that is their strong hold. so i don't think they can do this in the south of the country. at the end of the day, think about the avenue gau -- average afghan, they don't want to go back to the way things were. >> and confusion not helped by how ineffective the local security forces are. how is the u.s. viewing the situation at the moment, and what are they advising? >> i think the advice everybody has to give is the afghanistan security forces have to step up. a
but quite frankly they have given the message.essage they have given the day they took over, which is that the taliban may actually fight their way back into kabul and kandahar and rule afghanistan, the conventional wisdom for a long time is that is never going to happen again. and the signal they have sent, is that they haven't given up that hope yet. >> and are they capable of doing this? >> i don't think so quite frankly. this is a bit artificial, because the afghanistan security...
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given the timing, we heard gm settled.was very adamant they wanted to avoid a strike and move on. what we don't know are the exact details of the wage agreement. the uaw mentioned significant wage increases and agreements. one of the sticking points with the two-tier wage structure they were trying to work through, err bear in mind the union leaders have said we want more from gm. victim of their own success. if you take a look at the average u.s. labor costs you can see why gm would be working to keep the prices down. they've managed to keep them down to $55 an hour. that's outpacing the rivals toyota and vw. >> nancy, thank you very much for that. >>> investors are gearing up for the fomc's two-day meeting tomorrow. janet yellen is appearing to disagree with her opposition on the dove 4 scale. most other fed presidents seem to favor a 2015 rate rice. any position would be dated. >>> let's discuss this further. joining us from europe is michael purvis, chief global strategist. michael, very good morning to you. thanks for
given the timing, we heard gm settled.was very adamant they wanted to avoid a strike and move on. what we don't know are the exact details of the wage agreement. the uaw mentioned significant wage increases and agreements. one of the sticking points with the two-tier wage structure they were trying to work through, err bear in mind the union leaders have said we want more from gm. victim of their own success. if you take a look at the average u.s. labor costs you can see why gm would be working...
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given how this terrorist threat has evolved. the fbi has a key role in this. the fbi, also a daily basis has become very good at detecting investigating, and prosecuting terrorist plots to our homeland here at home. become even more important that the department of homeland security and the fbi, given how the threat has evolved work closely with and share intelligence with state and local law enforcement. intelligence by directed that we enhance our protections of federal government buildings. that enhance protection continues to exist today. much of the terrorist threat continues to center around aviation security. i'm building preclearance. on the front and from a flight to overseas use your customs personnel. screening passengers before they get on the flight. to pushrtunity i have out our homeland security want to take. so, we are establishing capabilities. we have done this and 15 airports over the. we have screened a number of people. we'rem and him him implementing reforms to our aviation security. i will tell you the woman comes to aviation security th
given how this terrorist threat has evolved. the fbi has a key role in this. the fbi, also a daily basis has become very good at detecting investigating, and prosecuting terrorist plots to our homeland here at home. become even more important that the department of homeland security and the fbi, given how the threat has evolved work closely with and share intelligence with state and local law enforcement. intelligence by directed that we enhance our protections of federal government buildings....
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really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what
really, here, they have given me carte blanche to do this. i think it is nice for me, in the sense of coming back 25 years later and seeing personally my own evolution as an artist and thinker. the whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area,...
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given how badly bush is doing in the polls in iowa, new hampshire, given his downward trajectory, theact he is able to keep this money -- mark: i agree. i will say this about bush. if they had a bad fundraising corder it would've been bad pr. but they put out a document about how much they raised. they talked about why he is not doing so badly. one of the paragraphs said -- political scientist say the greatest correlation is endorsements. they talked about bush's endorsements. they are thinking of they're going to win this nomination -- i think they need to rethink their spin. the other thing, besides rubio, watch ted cruz. this doesn't include the super pac money, where he is strong. we have to see if he is more in the second tier are first-tier. mark: it matters that he is raising twice as much as marco rubio. raising double the heart money. he can spend that in iowa and be real trouble. john: this is a segment we like to call conventional wisdom, is it right? in today's episode here's the premise, bernie sanders lost tuesday's debate. this wisdom is so conventional and widespread i
given how badly bush is doing in the polls in iowa, new hampshire, given his downward trajectory, theact he is able to keep this money -- mark: i agree. i will say this about bush. if they had a bad fundraising corder it would've been bad pr. but they put out a document about how much they raised. they talked about why he is not doing so badly. one of the paragraphs said -- political scientist say the greatest correlation is endorsements. they talked about bush's endorsements. they are thinking...
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we don't have the chance to treat, the medicine to be given out, no more rain coats. children of ten days old hypothermia we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. this is -- the images speak for themselves. >> reporter: the balkan countries are in turmoil. hungary's decision to seal its borders has meant refugees have to find new routes. other countries all quarreling how many they can deal with and how many its neighbors should receive. croatia has opened its borders with serbia, and action that should help but for how long. winter is almost here. refugees struggle to understand why their paths have been blocked. >> tall people here want to cross this area to another side. they don't want to stay in slovenia. one moment. they want to cross only, don't want money don't want food don't want anything, only cross! >> as the road lay by on the slovenian side, red cross do assist the cold and exhausted people. despite the best efforts at a political level to try to slow the flow of refugees, they keep coming. four men came trudging out of the darkness, the cro
we don't have the chance to treat, the medicine to be given out, no more rain coats. children of ten days old hypothermia we don't have a blanket to give them. we need action. this is -- the images speak for themselves. >> reporter: the balkan countries are in turmoil. hungary's decision to seal its borders has meant refugees have to find new routes. other countries all quarreling how many they can deal with and how many its neighbors should receive. croatia has opened its borders with...
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-- when i ran into a man after speech i had given. he said, you know carly, we don't think of ourselves as a nation of limitless possibilities anymore. that really landed. because when we do not think of ourselves that way, we are losing the core of who we are. we used to know that if something were worth doing, we would figure out how to do it. if it were hard to do, even better. we would pull together and get it done. we just knew that our children and grandchildren's lives were filled with great possibility. we doubt that now. the truth is we have reached the point where the possibility for americans -- the potential for this great nation -- are being crushed a government that has grown so big, so powerful, so costly, so complicated, so in apt -- so inept. and so corrupt in th the truth is we have reached the point where the possibility for americans -- the potential for this great nation -- are being crushed a government that has grown so big, so powerful, so costly, so complicated, so inept. and so corrupt in the political profes
-- when i ran into a man after speech i had given. he said, you know carly, we don't think of ourselves as a nation of limitless possibilities anymore. that really landed. because when we do not think of ourselves that way, we are losing the core of who we are. we used to know that if something were worth doing, we would figure out how to do it. if it were hard to do, even better. we would pull together and get it done. we just knew that our children and grandchildren's lives were filled with...
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given china's economic development, given the fact china is a developing country, some movements on the stock exchange in china should not equal the whole picture of the chinese economy. betty: why is so close to the president's visit? >> the supply and demand determine the value. in value.e steady of course, we will continue to reform in china. including the financial receptor. .0 years from now, we will see china, and good for the rest of the world. now, it isonths from reliable currency. more and more people actually do their trade. that to the eye and be will continue to play a very healthy role not only in china's international trade .n to and so on and so forth surprised? you mr. yang: let me say this. every country has its challenges and problems, and every country should do a better job of their own economy. betty: they should mind their own business, right? mr. yang: i do not mean that. what i mean is that the chinese economy is a big one, but it is not that big. there are many players in the field. so their economic performance fundamentally has an impact on the behavior of th
given china's economic development, given the fact china is a developing country, some movements on the stock exchange in china should not equal the whole picture of the chinese economy. betty: why is so close to the president's visit? >> the supply and demand determine the value. in value.e steady of course, we will continue to reform in china. including the financial receptor. .0 years from now, we will see china, and good for the rest of the world. now, it isonths from reliable...
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but i think that maybe this body should recommend to the board of supervisors given the diversity ofisco and
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. >> given that saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction was the decision to enter iraq and topple his regime a mistake? >> you will hear what tony blair said next. >>> also just in to us here at cnn, dramatic helmet camera video inside of that deadly raid against isis to save 70 hostages who were with to be executed and what the u.s. military just did to that isis prison and cnn goes one-on-one with screenwriter aaron sorkin about the brilliant and complex man at the center of the new film "steve jobs." >> there's no question but that he was a difficult and complicated man with a temper who would express his displeasure in ways that weren't always comfortable for the people he worked with. >>> you're watching cnn. stay with us. back in a moment. ♪ the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's
. >> given that saddam hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction was the decision to enter iraq and topple his regime a mistake? >> you will hear what tony blair said next. >>> also just in to us here at cnn, dramatic helmet camera video inside of that deadly raid against isis to save 70 hostages who were with to be executed and what the u.s. military just did to that isis prison and cnn goes one-on-one with screenwriter aaron sorkin about the brilliant and complex...