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our group was back on the map. we were held by the authorities, my husband was banned from acting. i suggested he focus on his work with the ffss. he began to take prohita very seriously. i think that was great for him. >> translator: she's my guiding light. >> reporter: when ffss was founded 15 years ago, it had just nine members. today it has 110 staff and 500 volunteers. in 2013 the group began a new initiative and formed an ambulance team. to take people who are ill or injured to hospital. there are 35 people on the team and the service is available 24 hours a day. 30-year-old is a volunteer on the ambulance team. his regular job is as a cycle taxi cab driver. he works at least 10 hours a day from morning to night. his daily wage is about $4. his only just making ends meet. but he likes his job. >> translator: if i get a call for an emergency rescue, i can go straight to help the ffss. my job is flexible. so, i can drop everything and ride straight there on my cycle. this is my home. >> reporter: he lives with
our group was back on the map. we were held by the authorities, my husband was banned from acting. i suggested he focus on his work with the ffss. he began to take prohita very seriously. i think that was great for him. >> translator: she's my guiding light. >> reporter: when ffss was founded 15 years ago, it had just nine members. today it has 110 staff and 500 volunteers. in 2013 the group began a new initiative and formed an ambulance team. to take people who are ill or injured...
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it isn't the same group. 50 percent same group and 50 percent new people that have very adventurous ideas. that will give us a good report so i'm impressed with this and will get a good result and there is a lot of good time spent on here. thank you. >> christopher christensen, [inaudible] also sit on the waterfront working group. i think going last is not too great as everybody said everything that needs to be said. i just want to thank the port and everybody for putting this responsibility in our hands of 33 people to create this policy for such a wonderful port. i have said it before i am born here and family was and this port has a special place in my heart. it isn't just about creating policy but a all around great experience for all of san francisco and all san franciscans and everybody kind of already said anything so will end with saying thank you to all the staff. looking forward to phase 2 because phase 1 was amazing. thank you to rudey and janis and diane and everybody. >> anymore more public comment on 10 a? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner woo ho >> thank y
it isn't the same group. 50 percent same group and 50 percent new people that have very adventurous ideas. that will give us a good report so i'm impressed with this and will get a good result and there is a lot of good time spent on here. thank you. >> christopher christensen, [inaudible] also sit on the waterfront working group. i think going last is not too great as everybody said everything that needs to be said. i just want to thank the port and everybody for putting this...
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he was not in the group.t very nice. >> this guy was stalking and his motivation was to tear down the group so that he could have this girl. >> kenny started to attack michel saying he was a cult leader, telling us what we could and couldn't do. he went to an organization run by rick ross. >> when you have leaders who claim to speak for god, cannot be questioned by their followers and have little if any accountability, you have a very volatile mix. >> so he pulled in cult awareness network to try and make us look like we're holding her captive. >> parents who paid cult awareness network to go in, kidnap their children and deprogram them. this was michel's worst fear, that the buddhafield was going to be called a cult. >> now it was no longer talking about the knowing. it was no longer talking about god and love. it's talking about what are we going to do. >> he said i'm no longer in a position where i can do my work in this environment. we need to get out of here. >> michel didn't really give anyone warning.
he was not in the group.t very nice. >> this guy was stalking and his motivation was to tear down the group so that he could have this girl. >> kenny started to attack michel saying he was a cult leader, telling us what we could and couldn't do. he went to an organization run by rick ross. >> when you have leaders who claim to speak for god, cannot be questioned by their followers and have little if any accountability, you have a very volatile mix. >> so he pulled in...
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many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of someone couldre just slip away from the ismitments and look if it possible to fulfill those obligations. we have developed a significant and practical group of documents. we could not make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive and serious information. we do not want this information to come to the hands of those trying tobe undermine the invitation -- implementation of the measures. those documents are already entering enforce officially since the 12th of september. i'm very glad that john said a very important thing. is aimedhat the u.s. a very important -- statement. a lot of people supposed that is not verytates desirable to fight. the statement today by john is greatly welcomed by me. the end of the road. in a way, it is just the beginning of our new relations. we hope that those who deeply value peace will support our arrangements. we expect to have close cooperation with our friends from the u.n. because we are convinced that
many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of someone couldre just slip away from the ismitments and look if it possible to fulfill those obligations. we have developed a significant and practical group of documents. we could not make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive and serious information. we do not want this information to come to the hands of those trying tobe undermine the invitation -- implementation of the measures. those documents are...
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legitimate opposition group. assad regime said they were going after them but at the same time they would be attacking those who had signed up for the cessation of hostilities. that confusion lent itself to a complete fraying of the cease-fire structure. thing, you have a combination, the flights, bombs and confusion with viscera -- n isra. we have told you, if it is implemented, the initial seven days of a genuine reduction in violence and seriousness of purpose, when that is happened, with attractive women taking group is set up as a consequence of the increased mentoring access and reduction in violence, then we will be working together to beat delineating and separating nisra and working together using our knowledge and technology and assets to be able to do a more ofpoint/strategic set operations to deal with nisra and/or isil. the warning me get to opposition groups who have up until now found it convenient to work within this is that it would not be wise to do this. it is why two separate oneself. that's w
legitimate opposition group. assad regime said they were going after them but at the same time they would be attacking those who had signed up for the cessation of hostilities. that confusion lent itself to a complete fraying of the cease-fire structure. thing, you have a combination, the flights, bombs and confusion with viscera -- n isra. we have told you, if it is implemented, the initial seven days of a genuine reduction in violence and seriousness of purpose, when that is happened, with...
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many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of situations where someone could just slip away from the commitments and look for reasons -- explanations why it was impossible to fulfill the obligations. today, we had developed a significant and concrete package of documents. and due to the reasons mentioned by john's, we cannot make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive information and we do not want this information to come to the hands of those who would try to undermine the implementation of measures with regard to humanitarian access and other parts of the arrangement. but those documents are already entering enforce position. officially the 12th of september. i'm very glad that john had an important thing he said. that the u.s. is aimed to fight nisra and those who believe the fighting with russia are wrong. that is important. a lot of people suppose the united states are really not very desirable to fight with nisra. b. just keeping them as plan so today's statement from joh
many groups need to be influenced. this process has had a lot of situations where someone could just slip away from the commitments and look for reasons -- explanations why it was impossible to fulfill the obligations. today, we had developed a significant and concrete package of documents. and due to the reasons mentioned by john's, we cannot make these documents public because they contain rather sensitive information and we do not want this information to come to the hands of those who would...
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he was among a group of prisoners subjected to forced feeding. the obama administration is refusing to release video of the force feeding to the public, but did give the redacted video tape to a court, which reportedly shows graphic images of guards restraining dhiab and feeding him against his will. human rights groups have long said the forced feeding of guantanamo prisoners amounts to torture. on thursday, only hours after dhaib awoke from his coma, i spoke to him in an exclusive democracy now! interview. he was laying on his bed, very weak. i began by asking him how he feels. >> ieel really, really worse. kney, my head ache, my stomach -- my right side is really bad. i feel all of my body hurt me. amy: there is a battle in court in the united states to release the videotape of your force-feeding in guantanamo. can you describe what that force-feeding was like for you? like they say in the united states media, human rights human rights commissn right. this is not human rights. neve never. they go to my cell to move me to tube fornd give me a f
he was among a group of prisoners subjected to forced feeding. the obama administration is refusing to release video of the force feeding to the public, but did give the redacted video tape to a court, which reportedly shows graphic images of guards restraining dhiab and feeding him against his will. human rights groups have long said the forced feeding of guantanamo prisoners amounts to torture. on thursday, only hours after dhaib awoke from his coma, i spoke to him in an exclusive democracy...
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this is group as a percentage of the group. this is the growth in each decade. this is what happens in the 2000s and this is what happened in 1970. it means the change of immigration as a percentage of the group and the low-skilled group, so you see every decade this is almost upwards looking. only really in the '90s that this group low-skilled was increasing this group up to the other. but any other parents it was not very much. if we are sitting in 2000 this is the election of george bush versus al gore then maybe we have to keep in mind this decade, immigration did mattered. this is how the wages in that period, so you think of immigration hurting the group where they go in the largest part. a mirror image of that. in the other courage wage inequality increased. some of the national i think the number of very hard to explain any of this increased inequality. what about the local level? it is certainly true immigrants are very carefully distribute in among different regions but there's a long tradition to use local immigration laws. they have not found much of
this is group as a percentage of the group. this is the growth in each decade. this is what happens in the 2000s and this is what happened in 1970. it means the change of immigration as a percentage of the group and the low-skilled group, so you see every decade this is almost upwards looking. only really in the '90s that this group low-skilled was increasing this group up to the other. but any other parents it was not very much. if we are sitting in 2000 this is the election of george bush...
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one group is japan's i.o.t. acceleration consortium. members represent the country's major firms, such as hitachi, ntt, and panasonic. the u.s. side includes general electric and intel. the two sides are expected to exchange memorandums as early as october. i.o.t. has the potential to dramatically change the way we live and work when it's used to connect factories with the products they make, data can be gathered for use in production management and development. the result would be higher corporate productivity levels. the japanese consortium has been conducting joint research on the use of iot, however, the u.s. and germany are leaders when it comes to putting the technology into practical use. the japanese and german governments have already joined hands in creating international iot standards. >>> the japanese prime minister says improving working conditions is a priority of his administration. shinzo abe has taken a step toward that goal by instructing a panel of experts to compile specific measures by march. abe assembled the panel
one group is japan's i.o.t. acceleration consortium. members represent the country's major firms, such as hitachi, ntt, and panasonic. the u.s. side includes general electric and intel. the two sides are expected to exchange memorandums as early as october. i.o.t. has the potential to dramatically change the way we live and work when it's used to connect factories with the products they make, data can be gathered for use in production management and development. the result would be higher...
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and these groups are also killing park rangers.sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. hutson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the papark rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint t force executed t them in a an infantry style. narrator: the rangers in zakouma are among the 100 or so rangers killed protecting elephants in africa each year. vira: these guys put their lives on the line, and many of them, until very recently, were operating with, you know, broken down rifles, no pensions, no mechanisms, no clear mechanisms in place to take care of your family if the primary breadwinner dies. shelley: terrorists are operating as b businessmen these days, , and they are seizingng targets of opportunity. narrator: al qaeda affiliate al shabaab is an example. kalron: al shabaab is built out of former warlords. their profession is traffickin
and these groups are also killing park rangers.sudan's military is alleged to have murdered six rangers in chad's zakouma national park in 2012. hutson: that murder was accomplished by a joint force of the sudan armed forces and the sudan central reserve police unit known as abu tera. the papark rangers, being good muslims, went out to pray one morning at sunrise, and this joint t force executed t them in a an infantry style. narrator: the rangers in zakouma are among the 100 or so rangers...
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as this favorite group from the u.s. govovernment to target and demonize to justify abuses of power. there is an argugument that one should look atat it that way.. i actually think there are some unique attributes about this persecution that distinguish it from those other prior examples. i think is very difficult to compare injustices quantitatively to see which arae better or woworse. it's not profitable to do that, there are unique attributes to the way in which the civivil liberties are being justified. the first of those unique attributeses is all of the civil liberties abuses are taking place within the context of multiple wars. the reason why that is so important is because the number one tactic of the government in vogue, true since e the historyf war was begun, is the enemy of the war has to be dehumanized, has to be completely demonize to the point of almost subhuman state of nonexistence. the reason for this is even the most sociopathic citizenry willl not sustain very long a knowledge that it is supporting a
as this favorite group from the u.s. govovernment to target and demonize to justify abuses of power. there is an argugument that one should look atat it that way.. i actually think there are some unique attributes about this persecution that distinguish it from those other prior examples. i think is very difficult to compare injustices quantitatively to see which arae better or woworse. it's not profitable to do that, there are unique attributes to the way in which the civivil liberties are...
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3 this group is training people to become special registration deputies. people who can register their neighbors to vote. and show them what do on ((nats of hillary and trump)) these two candidates are the main reason george matthews decided to take two hours out of his day...and learn how to be a special registration deputy. 09:27:50 this is a crucial election. he and others met at the sherman perk coffee shop. a group called our power our future - getting people who live in and around here trained to help their neighbors get registered.. ((nats of voting))and on elecion day get to the polls. 09:50:15 we are in like them and asking them to buy into the concept. taking into consideration that their values are important. their issues are important. organizer says rahim islam says the list of issues affecting the african american community is long. 09:44:00 our agenda is very clear. mass incarcaration. relationship between the community and police. the education system. but the most important one that we're advocating for is economics. 09:4:10 09:44:30 we he
3 this group is training people to become special registration deputies. people who can register their neighbors to vote. and show them what do on ((nats of hillary and trump)) these two candidates are the main reason george matthews decided to take two hours out of his day...and learn how to be a special registration deputy. 09:27:50 this is a crucial election. he and others met at the sherman perk coffee shop. a group called our power our future - getting people who live in and around here...
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it is an immigrants rights group. the statues popped up last month in san francisco seattle cleveland and new york. you are looking at video of the one in sentences the one being sold is in los angeles. the auction estimates the statute is worth $10,000 and $20,000. the statue in san francisco is still being held by the police. >>> apple ceo tim cook says he expects ireland to bite the upa commissions ruling that his company owns more than $15,000 in back taxes. on tuesday the commission ordered ireland to go out there apple for the money. is said arlen unfairly gave apple a tax rate so it would put its european headquarters there. irish officials will meet today to decide if they will appeal that ruling. cook says apple will put the money in an escrow account until a final decision is reached. >>>hanjin is filing for bankruptcy. hanjin ships often port in docs. some international ports are not refusing entry to hanjin ships. we have a call into the port of oakland to see what if anything day decided to do and how thi
it is an immigrants rights group. the statues popped up last month in san francisco seattle cleveland and new york. you are looking at video of the one in sentences the one being sold is in los angeles. the auction estimates the statute is worth $10,000 and $20,000. the statue in san francisco is still being held by the police. >>> apple ceo tim cook says he expects ireland to bite the upa commissions ruling that his company owns more than $15,000 in back taxes. on tuesday the...
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were closely followed by the pizza group. >> the control group came in third in the group that got the cold hard cash came in dead last. >> praises night and pizza is great. i prefer cash. >> you don't mind coming in last. >>> was the introduction? >> yes. you are watching something right now. >> i am watching my maps. good morning to you. >>> that was awkward. it is thursday and we should have our stuff done by now. >>> i'm taking the responsibility for that. onto the altamont pass it will be slow for the commutes. we already have stop and go traffic coming through. there are no major issues as you drive through the area of the traffic is going to be slow. it is down to about 10 to 15 miles an hour in some places already. please give yourself any extra time. also on the toll plaza still not too crowded it is amazing how it can be silverlight now and about half hour from now we will see a bunch of traffic. this morning if driving in the east bay you will see traffic is moving. we are off to a good start and hopefully it will stay nice and quiet on the traffic. >> you and i have a data.
were closely followed by the pizza group. >> the control group came in third in the group that got the cold hard cash came in dead last. >> praises night and pizza is great. i prefer cash. >> you don't mind coming in last. >>> was the introduction? >> yes. you are watching something right now. >> i am watching my maps. good morning to you. >>> that was awkward. it is thursday and we should have our stuff done by now. >>> i'm taking the...
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get thg ret row, the post 96 group so they are younger so they have a life expectancy of the group of about 20 years. >> you in the audience outlive our projection. i don't want to put on notice 10 years. >> for the pre-97 is older group average age a 82 so their average life expectancy is another 10 years >> there is issue how they are paying for it. we are trying to connect to a person working as well. >> normally, if we had a change to someones bft benefit who was active we would look how long they are active and you want to collect the money before they retire. here, we are already retired and we want to collect the money before we actually paid it out. so, that is the idea of it being the outer. >> prior to prop c when it introduced the employee cost sharing, the cost of this benefit for the retirees would be born by the city, by the sponsor and offset paying investment return. >> some of the original [inaudible] >> right, we won't be there now, by a long shot. >> part the reason why this looks high is because we are two years beyond our gains generated 2013 and 14. we already-th
get thg ret row, the post 96 group so they are younger so they have a life expectancy of the group of about 20 years. >> you in the audience outlive our projection. i don't want to put on notice 10 years. >> for the pre-97 is older group average age a 82 so their average life expectancy is another 10 years >> there is issue how they are paying for it. we are trying to connect to a person working as well. >> normally, if we had a change to someones bft benefit who was...
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and how many members in his group of terror? is thought to be a venezuelan in his late 20s, moscow trained, politically motivated, and wanted by france, holland, britain, and now austria. >> he crossed frontiers on six forged passport on planes, spoke spanish, russian, french, and arabic. >> this is a face for international terrorism. here's a venezuelan working with the palestinians, allied with the germans. >> he was a gun for hire in the service of global revolution, and that gave him a very wide canvas on which to play on. >> he's supposed to have masterminded the takeover of the french embassy in the hague, exchanging the french ambassador for an imprisoned japanese red army terrorist and $300,000. >> when you speak with him, he claim only political and ideological positions, but, in fact, he likes money lots. >> carlos is also sought in the bombing of a crowded paris drugstore and a bazooka attack at an airport last january. >> carlos maintained his cover as a playboy. he had learned to use women for safe shelter, to store
and how many members in his group of terror? is thought to be a venezuelan in his late 20s, moscow trained, politically motivated, and wanted by france, holland, britain, and now austria. >> he crossed frontiers on six forged passport on planes, spoke spanish, russian, french, and arabic. >> this is a face for international terrorism. here's a venezuelan working with the palestinians, allied with the germans. >> he was a gun for hire in the service of global revolution, and...
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also different groups, groups, it's not just necessarily your international study abroad campus group. it applies to businesses. any committee or any group that has knowledge of risks oversees or ideas of what they want for their future can provide input with those documents.
also different groups, groups, it's not just necessarily your international study abroad campus group. it applies to businesses. any committee or any group that has knowledge of risks oversees or ideas of what they want for their future can provide input with those documents.
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also, different groups. it's not just necessarily international ed and it applies to businesses, any committees or groups that have knowledge of overseas risks or ideas in terms of what they want for their future can provide input with that, those documents. absolutely. any other questions that we may address? in the back, yes. >> a few years ago when i was doing work in asia i learned about the financial risks for a small business. certainly, i came out of that learning that you need to get as much money as you can upfront and you need to protect yourself and go over the contract very closely. ..
also, different groups. it's not just necessarily international ed and it applies to businesses, any committees or groups that have knowledge of overseas risks or ideas in terms of what they want for their future can provide input with that, those documents. absolutely. any other questions that we may address? in the back, yes. >> a few years ago when i was doing work in asia i learned about the financial risks for a small business. certainly, i came out of that learning that you need to...
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rights group and lgbtq, groups like public citizen, i'm sure you'll all aware of. greenpeace, naacp, and communication workers of america, and afl-cio, just a few. our members are committed to the vision that every voice and voter should be counted regardless of the size of their wallet or zip code, their race, creed or color. the d.i. members are all passionate about their core issues, but they also realize that their core issues are linked and the ability to move policies are linked to the im pedestrian dents impedmints. it is clear, and i'm sure you can all agree, that we have an outside influence over our country. we're working to tear down the silos. democracy reform. our members understand that all of the important issues being debated today are impacted by democracy. by the system that controls who can vote, and how. who can influence decisions, because they have deep pockets, and who is left out completely. as i said earlier, achieving success in climate change, civil rights, women's rights, worker's rights and racial economic inequality are linked to funda
rights group and lgbtq, groups like public citizen, i'm sure you'll all aware of. greenpeace, naacp, and communication workers of america, and afl-cio, just a few. our members are committed to the vision that every voice and voter should be counted regardless of the size of their wallet or zip code, their race, creed or color. the d.i. members are all passionate about their core issues, but they also realize that their core issues are linked and the ability to move policies are linked to the im...
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the scary thing is the large group market and small group market have shrunk. we expect it to shrink because they are moving into unregulated plans. it is their per ogtive. the small group market shrunk by 35,000 folks. if you factor in the changes in medicaid and the loss of a high-risk pool, it's not a gain, it's actually a drop. >> are you talking employers self-funding and starting their own -- >> correct. >> -- within their operation? we have innovators in wisconsin doing that. >> there were 200,000. we are okay with that. there were 200,000 folks in fully insured plans that moved from that to self-funded. the question is why were they fully insured and why did they move to self-funded? the reason is obamacare. we are supportive of employers providing coverage. i don't want to imply that. it's a concern when you see the sea change shift and cause zed by a federal law change. that's where we are concerned. i think, as far as folks going without coverage, we are seeing this consistently in wisconsin. we are hearing about people can't afford coverage. we are
the scary thing is the large group market and small group market have shrunk. we expect it to shrink because they are moving into unregulated plans. it is their per ogtive. the small group market shrunk by 35,000 folks. if you factor in the changes in medicaid and the loss of a high-risk pool, it's not a gain, it's actually a drop. >> are you talking employers self-funding and starting their own -- >> correct. >> -- within their operation? we have innovators in wisconsin doing...
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armed opposition groups controlled east. four years of fighting have devastated aleppo.gives an idea of the firepower of the syrian army and russian backers who have in -- been making gains around aleppo. one of the big questions is whether they are prepared to give their enemies a chance to rest and regroup. on the rebel side, there are also doubts. groups backed by the americans have been told they need to separate for more radical militias who they regard as allies. and another important rebel group, which is backed by saudi arabia, has already rejected the cease-fire agreement. >> the deal announced between the u.s. and russia does not achieve in our view the basic minimal goals. they will use all their gains. -- lose all their gains. >> in damascus, president bashar al-assad chose to celebrate by visiting and praying in a suburb of darius. it was in rebel hands for five years after what the u.n. called an unrelenting reach. -- seige. president assad's government -- has backed the cease-fire but his words suggested he has unfinished military business. >> the syrian s
armed opposition groups controlled east. four years of fighting have devastated aleppo.gives an idea of the firepower of the syrian army and russian backers who have in -- been making gains around aleppo. one of the big questions is whether they are prepared to give their enemies a chance to rest and regroup. on the rebel side, there are also doubts. groups backed by the americans have been told they need to separate for more radical militias who they regard as allies. and another important...
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also beyond the cdc the passport health group is a great resource.if a participant is unable to obtain necessary inoculations through a personal physician, passport health relies reliable healthcare services including immunization. this company has 230 clinics, there's a chance you'll find a clinic close to where you live and keep in mind individual reactions to inoculations very so you will get those immunization and medications prior to departure, well before. i give you a link to passport health as well for convenience. let's keep proper perspective in terms of risk overseas. we don't want to go too far with this. not every region of the country has the same disease threat and we can't discount an entire country or continent has unsafe to travel due to an issue in a separate region. i will give you an example for my own experience, with the outbreak of the ebola virus many college and university officials deemed africa unsuitable because ebola was on one part of the continent. the whole continent, they felt, was an issue. this is an alarmist attit
also beyond the cdc the passport health group is a great resource.if a participant is unable to obtain necessary inoculations through a personal physician, passport health relies reliable healthcare services including immunization. this company has 230 clinics, there's a chance you'll find a clinic close to where you live and keep in mind individual reactions to inoculations very so you will get those immunization and medications prior to departure, well before. i give you a link to passport...
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she was part of the youth group too. and both families allege when church leaders found out what the boy was accused of. they swept it under the rug. >> we knew the leader ship of knew. the elders knew. and the pastor himself knew. >> . she filed a police report herself. but key evidence was no longer available. >> . but later in a recorded meeting between the church leaders. to discuss the sexting >> . the woman you hear on that tape. is this woman. who says she left because the church wouldn't go to police. >> the pattern of hiding things that should be made public. and should be dealt with. is long term with daryl. >> she asked her fellow leaders to go to police. back then. and worries this the suspected pattern is still going on today. >> do you any it's safe. for children. to be around this church group. >> no. >> also in the recordings. the church leaders deny any kind of cover up from the alleged sexting. you can hear tr that part of the then stole her car. he's held on million dollar bond. and is expected to be f
she was part of the youth group too. and both families allege when church leaders found out what the boy was accused of. they swept it under the rug. >> we knew the leader ship of knew. the elders knew. and the pastor himself knew. >> . she filed a police report herself. but key evidence was no longer available. >> . but later in a recorded meeting between the church leaders. to discuss the sexting >> . the woman you hear on that tape. is this woman. who says she left...
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housing group together and doing advocacy group does that help. >> it helps the rent is the biggest delta but the out liar of the group in terms of cost per clients served with only 23 people served in a nearly one thousand dollars budget. >> i think one of the other things we've been asked years ago to put in other funding to provide the services so when you look at the dos portion not the full cost of the service you can't figure out what it costs to run the program unless all the agencies are involved we put in at the bottom the other money we put in. >> it is quite helpful. >> you can't tell. >> the other budget patties budget includes that grant one of the issues with the bringing clients into the program as well as the amount of outreach for getting families and participants comfortable with the program and reaching them at all there is a big portion of time that goes into outreach to clients i can tell your face. >> i'm bothered by on enormous range i understand 10 or 15 period of time will dpaevenl but. >> i think one thing if we look at the catalyst charities awards 4 thous
housing group together and doing advocacy group does that help. >> it helps the rent is the biggest delta but the out liar of the group in terms of cost per clients served with only 23 people served in a nearly one thousand dollars budget. >> i think one of the other things we've been asked years ago to put in other funding to provide the services so when you look at the dos portion not the full cost of the service you can't figure out what it costs to run the program unless all the...
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another reason is to protect them from attacks from other armed groups. "i would like to have a family. many of us would. but there needs to be guarantees that our children will have a better future, decent life, and won't have to suffer the way we did." farc is still in control in many areas, but if the peace process prove successful, its banners will soon disappear along with its jungle outposts. brent: and a quick look at our top story. accusations are flying over monday's attack on an aid convoy in syria. russia has said an american predator drone was flying near the site of the deadly attack, an allegation washington denies. this comes after the u.s. accused russian aircraft carrying out an airstrike on the trucks delivering humanitarian aid. after a short break i will be back to take you through the day . stick around for that. we will be right back. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >>> in april 2016, fashion world tokyo welcomed fashion companies
another reason is to protect them from attacks from other armed groups. "i would like to have a family. many of us would. but there needs to be guarantees that our children will have a better future, decent life, and won't have to suffer the way we did." farc is still in control in many areas, but if the peace process prove successful, its banners will soon disappear along with its jungle outposts. brent: and a quick look at our top story. accusations are flying over monday's attack...
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how the new laws or these religious groups in which religious groups are being affected and are most likely to be affected in the future? >> before doing that i wanted to mention one other aspect of the law that i consider particularly mind blowing i suppose. and that is that it lowers the age of criminal responsibility to 14. for numerous an actual supposedly terrorist crime. so so that in addition to making a crime to fail to report a possible crime, in other words to inform on your neighbors, stall and style, now children as young as 14 can be held liable for crimes. also i wanted to mention that the internet provisions, there is a lot of complaints from the community, the technical companies that are involved in all of this because it's just enormously is expensive to do with the law requires. so even they, or they were even granted an extension. so that those requirements do not go into effect for another year. so we'll see what happens. >> is pointed out as far as religious aspect is concerned there are many ways in which religious community may, and are ready are being affecte
how the new laws or these religious groups in which religious groups are being affected and are most likely to be affected in the future? >> before doing that i wanted to mention one other aspect of the law that i consider particularly mind blowing i suppose. and that is that it lowers the age of criminal responsibility to 14. for numerous an actual supposedly terrorist crime. so so that in addition to making a crime to fail to report a possible crime, in other words to inform on your...
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jz talk to their groups about vision zero. the idea is not bring people and tell them what vision zero is and hope they talk to people, but looking for people coming in spirfckly because they want to talk to their groups. we held i think 8 speaker bureaus training so far to date, we have one in chinese and spanish held in october and will continue a monthly training as we move forward to insure we not just get as many people in as possible but as new people come to the table we bring those people in. we are also using the training as a way to build communications networks so as we have calls to action or good information we can actually-we have a network to reach out to not only to share the news with but who have networks of their own they can then share that news as well. in addition, 19 agencies and departments in the city have gone through the trainings as well. over 60 city staffer were trained in order to talk to coworkers and also community groups on this. um, so lastly, we have our research and talked about berkeley me
jz talk to their groups about vision zero. the idea is not bring people and tell them what vision zero is and hope they talk to people, but looking for people coming in spirfckly because they want to talk to their groups. we held i think 8 speaker bureaus training so far to date, we have one in chinese and spanish held in october and will continue a monthly training as we move forward to insure we not just get as many people in as possible but as new people come to the table we bring those...
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. >> nepal's former government blamed new delhi last year when an ethnic group with close cultural groupo india blockaded roads along the border for several months. india denied responsibility. analysts say india is wooing the government in kathmandu to maintain influence after a surge of chinese investment in nepal. >>> political in india this week celebrated the end of the ten-day festival marking the birth of the hindu god. the colorful location is supposed to be a moment to give up worrying about the world, but environmentalists have expressed concern it causes pollution. and so as nhk world reports, the festival is increasingly ecofriendly. >> reporter: the idols of all sizes are taken through the streets of new delhi to the banks of the river. thousands of people have gathered here for the last day of the festival as the festival ends. at the crescendo, people bid farewell to the elephant-headed god by immersing the icon in the water. hindu mythology says the god returns to his home in the snow-capped mountains taking the worries of the worshippers with him. traditionally made from
. >> nepal's former government blamed new delhi last year when an ethnic group with close cultural groupo india blockaded roads along the border for several months. india denied responsibility. analysts say india is wooing the government in kathmandu to maintain influence after a surge of chinese investment in nepal. >>> political in india this week celebrated the end of the ten-day festival marking the birth of the hindu god. the colorful location is supposed to be a moment to...
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we are a good strong group of young guys and veterans that have been arouchbld a long time. we have to show up and p >> the mma in a gauge george st. pierre back in the day i see a guy that wants physicality low blocking running game and back one of the reasons he wanted to sign you seems you almost revel in that. >> that's what makes me keeps me around i can do whatever the team needs work better and get better atty enjoy plague football and enjoy hitting and run past you and whatever the team wants to do i enjoy doing it you. >> mentioned you are the one that first publicly endorsed him you said this guy with play, how do you know. >> i watch him every day he's trying to learn and communicate and still is communicating with everybody on the team and offense, defense, things keep getting better. when the guy gets comfortable sky is the limit. >> what's the hope as you try to taet take another step forward. hot in the december. one of the better of the season how do you do better. learn from it and keep going and going further and going to the super ball tired of getting pla
we are a good strong group of young guys and veterans that have been arouchbld a long time. we have to show up and p >> the mma in a gauge george st. pierre back in the day i see a guy that wants physicality low blocking running game and back one of the reasons he wanted to sign you seems you almost revel in that. >> that's what makes me keeps me around i can do whatever the team needs work better and get better atty enjoy plague football and enjoy hitting and run past you and...
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, churches, youth groups, cultural groups, ethnic groups, environmental justice groups to show that local manufacturing from recycled materials is an important pathway to the future. and finally, i would say that the recycling movement in the united states since let's call it the post world war ii recycling movement really getting ground in the late '60s but empowering people in the '70s, '80s, '90s and to this day. the most important thing we produced are citizens and the antrist toe tillian sense, citizens that are active are not passive. they vote, they take responsibility for holding office. these are the sizs that we need to. you but all know we don't need a majority of organized people to get our agendas across but we do need active citizens who have been activated by concerns in their own community and everybody touches garbage every day. anything that becomes garbage passes through a human hand than human hand can decide whether to make it garbage and destroy that material or to put it in a different place to use for community and even regional and national economic security. than
, churches, youth groups, cultural groups, ethnic groups, environmental justice groups to show that local manufacturing from recycled materials is an important pathway to the future. and finally, i would say that the recycling movement in the united states since let's call it the post world war ii recycling movement really getting ground in the late '60s but empowering people in the '70s, '80s, '90s and to this day. the most important thing we produced are citizens and the antrist toe tillian...
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>> well, actually, this is a group of terrorist organizations named p.y.d., or y.p.g.. we are not against the kurds in the northern part of the syrian territory. the kurds are the native people of those-- this region, and also in the meantime, the turksmen are the original people of the region power position is that we are against having one party region in the northern territory of syria. so that's why if y.p.g., or p.y.d., makes it more than 911 kilometers length of it territory, as p.y.d. territory, it is not acceptable from turkey. so we are okay for the existence of the kurds in the region. but all other people must leave there. we are against the terrorist activities of p.y.d. as you know, p.y.d. also has very strong connections with p.k.k., which is a clear terrorist organization, and also p.k.k. is accepted by the western countries as one of the major terrorist organizations in the region. so turkey is fighting with p.k.p. p.y.d., and y.p.g., are providing logistics for p.k.k. inside turkey. that is why it is also again unacceptable for turkey, the activities of
>> well, actually, this is a group of terrorist organizations named p.y.d., or y.p.g.. we are not against the kurds in the northern part of the syrian territory. the kurds are the native people of those-- this region, and also in the meantime, the turksmen are the original people of the region power position is that we are against having one party region in the northern territory of syria. so that's why if y.p.g., or p.y.d., makes it more than 911 kilometers length of it territory, as...
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jane foley, rabobank group stateless.ing up, we find out why one projectionsks fmoc will fall hard. that is coming up. time,0 am in london theresa may says the uk has not turned inward. aboute fed ceo speaks inflation. and of course, we will bring you extensive coverage around the fed policy decision. with the boj out-of-the-way, at least to some extent, we will hear from the fed. from half an hour later, you can watch janet yellen's news conference live. bloomberg customers can follow all that on top life go. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back everybody. it is 6:21 in london. a lot of the action mode has been in tokyo, of course hearing from the boj no change to the negative interest rate policy. but they have moved to target the yield curve, away from the monetary sinless per year. estimates may fluctuate in the short term as they seek, to control the yield curve seeking inflation above 2%. we will have a conversation about the stability built in the this is the reaction we are seeing in the markets. we have seen t
jane foley, rabobank group stateless.ing up, we find out why one projectionsks fmoc will fall hard. that is coming up. time,0 am in london theresa may says the uk has not turned inward. aboute fed ceo speaks inflation. and of course, we will bring you extensive coverage around the fed policy decision. with the boj out-of-the-way, at least to some extent, we will hear from the fed. from half an hour later, you can watch janet yellen's news conference live. bloomberg customers can follow all that...
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they're also questioning why shia militia groups -- these are groups from iran, lebanon, iraq, and otherfighting along side the regime. they're saying why are they not considered extremist groups. another issue has been also a nusra front. an al qaeda affiliate that recently distanced itself publically from al qaeda and rebranded. they are saying it is being singled out by the u.s. and russia in this deal only to benefit the regime. you need to remember that whatever we're going to call it does share several frontlines fighting along side moderate rebel opposition groups in different parts of syria. there's lots of questions. we're only a few hours away from sundown in syria. there are lots of questions about how long this will last. >> you explain the politics around this, but i do want to get, as you alluded to there, to the heart of the matter. so many people who are in desperate need of humanitarian aid caught in the middle of the situation. >> they have doubts. if we look at the hardest hit area, that is rebel-held aleppo where people are living under seelk. a renewed siege just las
they're also questioning why shia militia groups -- these are groups from iran, lebanon, iraq, and otherfighting along side the regime. they're saying why are they not considered extremist groups. another issue has been also a nusra front. an al qaeda affiliate that recently distanced itself publically from al qaeda and rebranded. they are saying it is being singled out by the u.s. and russia in this deal only to benefit the regime. you need to remember that whatever we're going to call it does...
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this is not a therapy group but we have a gerontology social worker who comes to the group and lead the workshop that is getting down to figuring out what is it that is preventing me from moving forward? because thinking about it here, we can't take that step. a lot of it is decluttering. when you walk around your house and say how can i think about moving, what am i going to do with this stuff? once you figure out what your problem is, what is keeping you from moving ahead, we all know, once we know the answer it is easier to take the action. so the workshop is becoming very popular. in addition to -- i'm having another blip. i wanted to talk about something else. there was an article in the washington post that i just found out about on august 15th. it is not on your resource list. i highly recommend it. it is called solo aging. it talks about the issues we need to think about now. the word community keeps coming up over and over again. community can be a whole community of people like we have in berkeley, the cohousing community, it can be a community of two or three, you know there
this is not a therapy group but we have a gerontology social worker who comes to the group and lead the workshop that is getting down to figuring out what is it that is preventing me from moving forward? because thinking about it here, we can't take that step. a lot of it is decluttering. when you walk around your house and say how can i think about moving, what am i going to do with this stuff? once you figure out what your problem is, what is keeping you from moving ahead, we all know, once...
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i think this is one group. this is one group. but you have many, many groups, because we're allowing these people to come into our country and destroy our country and make it unsafe for people. we're allowing these people to come in. we don't want to -- we don't want to do any profiling. if somebody looks like he's got a massive bomb on his back, we won't go up to that person and say, i'm sorry, because if he
i think this is one group. this is one group. but you have many, many groups, because we're allowing these people to come into our country and destroy our country and make it unsafe for people. we're allowing these people to come in. we don't want to -- we don't want to do any profiling. if somebody looks like he's got a massive bomb on his back, we won't go up to that person and say, i'm sorry, because if he
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it's been a very peaceful group tonight. there's been a lot of people inside the group that have been helping to make that happen, helping to just pull people away from the agressors and stand in between. this gentlemen here has been working with us very hard...and from the inside. their doing the lion's share of the work. that's what is helping this be peaceful. 3 yesterday scott's relatives got a chance to ?watch the video? that captured him being shot.they viewed it ?privately.?their attorney whether scott was holding a weapon... as police claim he was. as demonstrators marched through charlotte for a third night.this time... protests were much more peaceful. peaceful.national guard troops ?were? called in to walk the streets.a group of protesters stopped to shake hands last night and thank them for their service. new this morning---police need your help... finding a ?missing milwaukee woman.?they say... she walked ?away from her home?.... and hasn't been seen since. this is 69-year-old "ruthie edwards."she was last seen
it's been a very peaceful group tonight. there's been a lot of people inside the group that have been helping to make that happen, helping to just pull people away from the agressors and stand in between. this gentlemen here has been working with us very hard...and from the inside. their doing the lion's share of the work. that's what is helping this be peaceful. 3 yesterday scott's relatives got a chance to ?watch the video? that captured him being shot.they viewed it ?privately.?their...