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hence she must be engaged in controversies, the causes of which are foreign to our concerns. hence therefore it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties and the ordinary politics, but the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships. our detach and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. if we remain one people under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injuries from external annoyance and take an attitude as we may at any time resolve upon to be respected. when belligerent nations making acquisitions will not hazard the giving of provocation. when we may choose peace or war as the interest guided by justice shall counsel. why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation and why put on to stand on the foreign ground and interweave the destiny with any part of europe and entangle in the toil of ambition e rifle ship, interest, humor or caprice? it's our true policy to steer clear of alliance with any portion of the foreign world. so far i mean we are now at liberty to do
hence she must be engaged in controversies, the causes of which are foreign to our concerns. hence therefore it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties and the ordinary politics, but the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships. our detach and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. if we remain one people under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injuries from external annoyance and...
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, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage and be haughty when trifling occasions of dispute occur, hence, frequent collisions, obstinate and venom and bloody contests, the nation prompted by ill will and resentment sometimes impels toward the government contrary to the best calculations of policy. the government sometimes participates in the national propensity and adopts through passion what reason would reject. at other times, it makes the animosity of the nation subservient to projects of hostility instigated by pride, ambition and other sinister and pernicious motives. the peace often sometimes prance the liberty of nations has been the victim. likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no common interest exists and infusing into one the enmities of another persuade the other into participant and quarrels without adequate inducements or jifktss. it also leads to concessions to the favorite nation, of privileges denied to others which
, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage and be haughty when trifling occasions of dispute occur, hence, frequent collisions, obstinate and venom and bloody contests, the nation prompted by ill will and resentment sometimes impels toward the government contrary to the best calculations of policy. the government sometimes participates in the national propensity and adopts through passion what reason would reject. at other times, it makes the animosity of the nation subservient to projects of...
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hence, therefore, it must be unwise on us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties and the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. our detached situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. if we remain one people under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injuries from external annoyance, when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality we may at any time resolve upon to be scrupulously respected when belligerent nations under the possibility of making acquisitions upon united states will not likely hazard the giving us provocation. when we may choose peace or war as our interests guided by justice shall counsel. why forgo the advantages of so peculiar a situation? why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? why by interweaving our destiny with that any part of europe entangle our peace and prosperity? it's our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world. so far i mean as we're now at liberty t
hence, therefore, it must be unwise on us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties and the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. our detached situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. if we remain one people under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injuries from external annoyance, when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality we may at any...
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hence social justice would simply be a very integral objective of the revolution and hence any objective of anyone who was serving the revolution. and i have to state my personal view that the party was elected because people felt that this is the party that could serve the revolution. if they fail, they would be elect us out. the values of the revolution are more dominant in my mind than the agenda of anything. so i agree with you 100%. parts of the program is to empower the civil society with all the factions, not just the unions. that's one important point. by shrinking the government and sort of lifting some of its grip on society, we're trying to also introduce mechanisms by which people have access to jobs, better education, health, economic opportunities and so on and hence creating social justice. by working on the judicial system as well, so on and so forth. this was maybe a very abstract kind of a statement, but if you look carefully, it is intended to design and achieve them. the economic lever, i think if i may just make a comment. at least in my own experience so far, i have
hence social justice would simply be a very integral objective of the revolution and hence any objective of anyone who was serving the revolution. and i have to state my personal view that the party was elected because people felt that this is the party that could serve the revolution. if they fail, they would be elect us out. the values of the revolution are more dominant in my mind than the agenda of anything. so i agree with you 100%. parts of the program is to empower the civil society with...
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hence likewise they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments. that under any form of government are inaas pishs to liberty and be rared as particularly hostile to republican liberty. in this sense it is that your union ought to be a main prop of your liberty and the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservatiation of the other. these considerations speak a persuasive language to every reflecking and virtuous mind and exhibit the continuance of the union as a primary object of patriotic desire. is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace so large a sphere? let experience solve it. to listen to mere speculation in such a case were criminal. we are authorized to help that a proper organization of the whole with the auxiliary age of governments for the suspected subdivisions will afford a happy issue to the experiment. it is well worth a fair and full experiment. with such fair and powerful motives to union, while experience shall not have demonstrated there will be reason to distress the patriotism who in any quarter may ende
hence likewise they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments. that under any form of government are inaas pishs to liberty and be rared as particularly hostile to republican liberty. in this sense it is that your union ought to be a main prop of your liberty and the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservatiation of the other. these considerations speak a persuasive language to every reflecking and virtuous mind and exhibit the continuance of the union as a...
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there will there be some relief and, hence, will people step back and say the special prosecutor did what we want her to do. give her a month, two months, six months to and will that pressure subside? >> sure i think the intensity and the anger may subside but i don't think there is any chance ting point people are going to stop paying attention to this case. a lot of people are very invested in it. it brought to light a lot of issues of race a lot of legal issues, and people are paying attention. so i think that there will be a willingness to let the justice system work. but at the same time lay people don't need to know, you know all of the nuances of second degree murder and first degree murder. they know an unarmed child was killed and that they want to see justice served. >> what will happen now to the local prosecutor. it seems to me he is in the hot seat. the local police department that seemed almost in a cavalier way dismissed criminal charges look at this case dismissively and ignored it until the political pressure got to the point where they could no long he do so? will t
there will there be some relief and, hence, will people step back and say the special prosecutor did what we want her to do. give her a month, two months, six months to and will that pressure subside? >> sure i think the intensity and the anger may subside but i don't think there is any chance ting point people are going to stop paying attention to this case. a lot of people are very invested in it. it brought to light a lot of issues of race a lot of legal issues, and people are paying...
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concept of the government and the state from that of a controlling one to one that's empowering and hence, really latching on the potential of the egyptian society, not just the economy in ways that are very consistent with the values of the revolution. the freedom, the dignity and so on, these things will not come, by the way, if people are still occupied within their own minds with a perspective of a state being the pharoah kind of thing. and finally the fourth objective is to increase the competitiveness of the egyptian economy. in terms of programs, we're looking at three streams in order to kick off the strategy. the first stream was looking at trying to attract foreign direct investment to egypt, but not in sort of a sentimental way of let's come and save egypt kind of thing. we're trying to come up with in the next couple of years with between 50 and 100 very sound projects, projects that have very good business plans behind them, financial plans and so on in a number of select industries. this is what we're working on now, trying to look at what industries would qualify to host th
concept of the government and the state from that of a controlling one to one that's empowering and hence, really latching on the potential of the egyptian society, not just the economy in ways that are very consistent with the values of the revolution. the freedom, the dignity and so on, these things will not come, by the way, if people are still occupied within their own minds with a perspective of a state being the pharoah kind of thing. and finally the fourth objective is to increase the...
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number two join the knowledge economy at much more fafrl terms is to us a value adding industry and hence, we're looking very closely now as things like the i.t., medical i.t., new energy and so on and so forth in an decision to the tradition industry. one objective is clear which is broaden the demand base of the economy. the second is to create more -- a fairer distribution system in the economy. and we don't want to do that through regulatesing it centrally because that would not work. we would like to do it by stimulating the economy. when we stimulate the economy, improve the checks and balances in the system, give more access, then hopefully we'll get a better distribution of income and wealth. the third objective is we would like to get, and this is really huge, anyone who knows egypt or read the history of it knows how hard this is, but this is part of what we think the legacy, if you will, should mb given where we come from. we would like with this restriction of the government to redefine the relationship between the state and the population, the state and the society in egypt.
number two join the knowledge economy at much more fafrl terms is to us a value adding industry and hence, we're looking very closely now as things like the i.t., medical i.t., new energy and so on and so forth in an decision to the tradition industry. one objective is clear which is broaden the demand base of the economy. the second is to create more -- a fairer distribution system in the economy. and we don't want to do that through regulatesing it centrally because that would not work. we...
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hence creating social justice by working on the jew tishl system as well, so on and so forth. this was maybe a very abstrkt kind of a statement, but if you look carefully, it is intended to design and achieve them. the economic lever, i think if i may just make a comment. at least my own experience so far, i have seen people very interested in the arab spring in all its aspects -- the economic, the cultural, the political and so on. i have been engaged and been engaged and i've been in the this this country very, very long. i've seen an a renewed energy in sbrabing with the arab world after the revolution that goes beyond the economic issues. i don't think it's just the economic lever. i think it's part of a broader dialogue that i think ksh this event to me is sort of a historic kickoff of the dialogue. i think it goes beyond that. >> there was one other question i think the gentleman had which was how did you find the sort of -- what is your experience vis-a-vis the gulf countries in terms of their interest in actually supporting the process of transition? >> i think there a
hence creating social justice by working on the jew tishl system as well, so on and so forth. this was maybe a very abstrkt kind of a statement, but if you look carefully, it is intended to design and achieve them. the economic lever, i think if i may just make a comment. at least my own experience so far, i have seen people very interested in the arab spring in all its aspects -- the economic, the cultural, the political and so on. i have been engaged and been engaged and i've been in the this...
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think this is the main issue here that bahrain is a very close ally of saudi arabia had saudi arabia hence is one of the allies of the u.s. so when we speak about the blackouts being put on the plane i think first and foremost that this is a saudi arabian wish because the saudi arabians also fear that there might be a domino effect which could happen in the persian gulf beginning from behind and then spreading spreading to saudi arabia the international community is still focused somewhere else that i think that all contributes to the anger which are we witnessing the popular anger which in the end i believe will achieve the end goals . if you survivors of a plane crash in russia's two main region on monday remain in the hospital their condition said to be stable craft went down soon after take off just a few kilometers from the airport killing thirty one people failure to the plane's been named as the primary cause of the tragedy or he could grease reports. i heard an explosion then we got a call and my commander ordered us to go to the scene in the c.b.d. is something wrong with the magn
think this is the main issue here that bahrain is a very close ally of saudi arabia had saudi arabia hence is one of the allies of the u.s. so when we speak about the blackouts being put on the plane i think first and foremost that this is a saudi arabian wish because the saudi arabians also fear that there might be a domino effect which could happen in the persian gulf beginning from behind and then spreading spreading to saudi arabia the international community is still focused somewhere else...
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and, hence, very much rearrange the way we capture and usewater for example and agriculture in citiesest. >> so, you know, we have shown the charts i am going to show about extreme weather events to all of the sudden last couple of years climbing up to 250 extreme weather events and of course that leads to the question of: are we already in the middle of climate change? some say climate change will do x, y, or z in the future. is it happening right now? >> i think the short answer is yes. we have already seen an increase in temperatures that are roughly three quarters to one degree over the entire planet and certainly we are in the realm in which we have begun to change climate. i think what's of great concern is is the acceleration of the phenomenon. i tell people i am not so concerned about the long-turn increase of a few degrees. it means a lot for the energy of the atmosphere. what i am concerned about is the rate at which the change occurs and we are entering an era in which the rate at which this change occurs is going to begin to accelerate and that's a great concern. >> i get
and, hence, very much rearrange the way we capture and usewater for example and agriculture in citiesest. >> so, you know, we have shown the charts i am going to show about extreme weather events to all of the sudden last couple of years climbing up to 250 extreme weather events and of course that leads to the question of: are we already in the middle of climate change? some say climate change will do x, y, or z in the future. is it happening right now? >> i think the short answer...
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a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook. a painter might make drawings. stephen de staebler made miniature sculptures. >> during the 1970's, he was inspired by the monuments of egypt. he assembled a large rocks of clay into figures that resembled the ancient kings and queens. he credited a weathered appearance by rubbing glazes' into the clay while still wet. the misfires from his killed were brought in his backyard in his berkeley home. he called it his boneyard. in the last year of his life, he dug up the artifacts from his own history, and the bones were rearranged, in the were slimmer figures with wings. >> even if you knew nothing abou
a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook....
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hence, half-life is more meaningful in that sense than going for the life of the whole thing. you may have one that-- let's suppose you-- [makes sounds] --and there's one left and 20 years later-- [makes sounds] does it make sense to say the lifetime of that material is 20 years? no. take half of that-- [makes sounds] --that time, you got enough-- large numbers in there that your half-life, that your value can have more meaning. it can be more close to what is there. transmutation is the word given to atoms when they change from one form to another. the alchemist of all used to believe that you could transmute the atoms. you could start maybe with lead and go to gold or you could start with mercury and turn it silver and things like that. and it turns out they could never do that, and the reason they could never do that was because they were using chemical means. gang, when we talk about this nuclear stuff, we're talking way down beneath, way down beneath where the electrons are. way down in the nucleus itself. and in that nucleus, the reactions there have nothing to do with w
hence, half-life is more meaningful in that sense than going for the life of the whole thing. you may have one that-- let's suppose you-- [makes sounds] --and there's one left and 20 years later-- [makes sounds] does it make sense to say the lifetime of that material is 20 years? no. take half of that-- [makes sounds] --that time, you got enough-- large numbers in there that your half-life, that your value can have more meaning. it can be more close to what is there. transmutation is the word...
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a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook. a painter might make drawings. stephen de staebler made miniature sculptures. miniature sculptures. >> during the 1970's, he was
a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these are the heart of my studio. these little, and held intimate study is that he referred to as his sketchbook....
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if apple grows at 18% clip it will slice away $400 billion in market cap from the other guys and hence the trillion dollar apple valuation. here is the difficulty of arriving at the multiple of price to earnings, p.e. multiple. the companies that always -- all the companies that they are competing with, they have a price to earnings multiple similar to amy's or larger than apple's, they are struggling with the apple versus apple comparison, illogical that people should pay a similar amount or similar multiples, and here is why i can't call this representation irrational or even to some degree exuberant. as they talk about the annihilation of the competition, they aren't saying we'll pay more for apple's earnings. he is saying if apple earnings $80 per share and the stock goes to $1,000, we divide earnings into price targets to get the multiple. appear level be trading an astounding low 12 times earnings. to the lower level of apple's soon to be des natured competitors. paying did 1 2 times earnings is nonexunrabt. who would pay the same amount for apple's future earning for the other g
if apple grows at 18% clip it will slice away $400 billion in market cap from the other guys and hence the trillion dollar apple valuation. here is the difficulty of arriving at the multiple of price to earnings, p.e. multiple. the companies that always -- all the companies that they are competing with, they have a price to earnings multiple similar to amy's or larger than apple's, they are struggling with the apple versus apple comparison, illogical that people should pay a similar amount or...
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hence, the responsibility has reverted back to the state. >> time is running out. toxic water is collecting in the minds, uranium and other toxins from the rock. johannesburg itself is threatened. researchers say drinking water in the metropolitan area could be contaminated in two or three years' time. >> we don't want to underestimate this problem. to act on it and to work on it. since the democratic government, we have since moved to act on it and to work for it. >> mariette liefferink has known for a long time how dangerous things have gotten. mining waste was pumped into this lake for years. test samples show the lake is full of acid. >> what is of concern is that this dam is the main tributary which forms part of the major river system. as a short-term solution, the government has begun neutralizing mining water. such as here in this uranium mine. the processed water is then returned directly to rivers and streams. but the process doesn't remove all the contaminants. the water is still polluted. >> it has leaked massive large amounts of radioactive, toxic slud
hence, the responsibility has reverted back to the state. >> time is running out. toxic water is collecting in the minds, uranium and other toxins from the rock. johannesburg itself is threatened. researchers say drinking water in the metropolitan area could be contaminated in two or three years' time. >> we don't want to underestimate this problem. to act on it and to work on it. since the democratic government, we have since moved to act on it and to work for it. >> mariette...
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hence the domino go straight to the russian hill line. they're all interconnected. if we could -- if we have to do we have to do it in that order. nopa, anda vista, russian hill. chairman mcdonnell: are you done? we will come back to you. >> in response to some of the speakers'testimony, i do not know if it is possible. if we could look at the filipino population in two areas, in the ting lee cayuga which removed on monday evening and the other is the no. mission. it is hard for me to read the map because the shading on this version that one of the speaker is distributed is pretty subtle but if it is possible to clarify the concentration of the filipino community in those areas. one is the blocks north of northeast of ting lee and the northern part of cayuga that we move from -- moved from d 11 to d 8. and from 14th street -- one of the speaker said 15th street. up to the freeway. commissioner leigmilar: in connection with -- if possible looking at the panhandle issue that has been presented is to look at california lake, that area to move some of those blocks from
hence the domino go straight to the russian hill line. they're all interconnected. if we could -- if we have to do we have to do it in that order. nopa, anda vista, russian hill. chairman mcdonnell: are you done? we will come back to you. >> in response to some of the speakers'testimony, i do not know if it is possible. if we could look at the filipino population in two areas, in the ting lee cayuga which removed on monday evening and the other is the no. mission. it is hard for me to...
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should not be thinking overmuch of what we are now, but more of what we may be fifty or a hundred years hence. let us climb the heights and take the long forward look." since 2006 our government has taken that long forward look. we have acted consistently to help create jobs and economic growth. our plan is founded on the understanding that keeping taxes low helps hard-working families and supports the businesses that create jobs for canadians. in the past few years of global economic recession and instability, we have seen the wisdom of that plan. it has enabled us to meet an historic challenge. it has positioned us to seize an historic opportunity. it has protected and strengthened our country. let us review the record. our government reduced personal income taxes and cut the gst. we allowed seniors to split their pension. we established the working income tax benefit for low- income working people. we removed more than a million low-income canadians from the federal income tax rolls altogether. we established the registered disability savings plan and the tax-free savings accountthe most i
should not be thinking overmuch of what we are now, but more of what we may be fifty or a hundred years hence. let us climb the heights and take the long forward look." since 2006 our government has taken that long forward look. we have acted consistently to help create jobs and economic growth. our plan is founded on the understanding that keeping taxes low helps hard-working families and supports the businesses that create jobs for canadians. in the past few years of global economic...
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hence the red plague advisory in effect.ook at viewpoints. 24. 24% humidity, northwest wind up 14, barometer at 2976 are you again, there is the due points. temperatures 45. mid-50s hagerstown. ocean city 57. we are going to reinforce this full of dry air over the region albeit with a better chance of showers tomorrow. today there's just not a lot of rain out there. if anything is moving our way, it's coming from around michigan. there is -- this really isn't a player. there is just a lot of doubt. you get into it. not in what is central and eastern maryland. let's just say we get a couple showers tomorrow. is that enough to save the red flag warning? not necessarily, to be honest. we have an afternoon of showers. 66-degree hike. partly cloudy overnight. tomorrow a better chance of a couple showers with a high of 56. when we get to the five-day, i think you will note there is no real relief in the red flag conditions but there is good news for your weekend. that's coming up shortly. >> still to come on wjz at noon, a growing
hence the red plague advisory in effect.ook at viewpoints. 24. 24% humidity, northwest wind up 14, barometer at 2976 are you again, there is the due points. temperatures 45. mid-50s hagerstown. ocean city 57. we are going to reinforce this full of dry air over the region albeit with a better chance of showers tomorrow. today there's just not a lot of rain out there. if anything is moving our way, it's coming from around michigan. there is -- this really isn't a player. there is just a lot of...
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it how have house of hon apiece fell have and how and how of hence >>james: here is a live you out of agreed. i do not gillian temperatures in the san ramon valley, livermore valley in napa valley. evil in santa rosa are seeing temperatures in the mid-30s. it is a cold start. frost advisory in effect until 8:00 a.m.. think cold start of the our headlines. down by noon kvass, a mostly sunny afternoon with highs in the '50s and '60s. let's take a quick look at where we expected to go. by noon mostly fifties. as we advance into later this afternoon we will see a number of cities and joining the list of 60 degrees. copper, livermore, san jose, santa rosa and napa. all of those locations as '65, '66. most locations in the was 66. temperatures right now are pretty cool. hot we are flight near freezing for nothing and fairfield. for right now in san jose. as we take a look at where temperatures will go this afternoon, we will fast- forward since we know we will be in the '60s come this afternoon. no rain for us. on sunday we will see clouds start to build or possibly rain drops near santa ro
it how have house of hon apiece fell have and how and how of hence >>james: here is a live you out of agreed. i do not gillian temperatures in the san ramon valley, livermore valley in napa valley. evil in santa rosa are seeing temperatures in the mid-30s. it is a cold start. frost advisory in effect until 8:00 a.m.. think cold start of the our headlines. down by noon kvass, a mostly sunny afternoon with highs in the '50s and '60s. let's take a quick look at where we expected to go. by...
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. >> hence the light blue puzzle. cdc released a report showing that one in 88 kids has autism.that's a rise. >> it's a huge rise since the 2009 report. 23% increase from the report and 7 8% increase from the report earlier in 2002. one in 88 u.s. children have awe system. >> what do the numbers mean? does it mean there is an increase or better at diagnosing it. >> it doesn't mean there is an increase in development but diagnosing and recognizing autism and disorders in our children. >> what is autism? >> autism and autism spectrum disorders, it's a complex group of development disorders. issues with ability verbal and nonverbal communication skills, social interaction skills, repetitive behaviors, those different things. it's a disease there will be a huge range of symptoms from. children that exhibit mild symptoms and severe symptoms. >> we will have more on the report and the latest research showing people could do to decrease the autism at 5:00. >>> dallas texas, some delays at the airport after a student science project set off a false alarm. a robotic device was found near
. >> hence the light blue puzzle. cdc released a report showing that one in 88 kids has autism.that's a rise. >> it's a huge rise since the 2009 report. 23% increase from the report and 7 8% increase from the report earlier in 2002. one in 88 u.s. children have awe system. >> what do the numbers mean? does it mean there is an increase or better at diagnosing it. >> it doesn't mean there is an increase in development but diagnosing and recognizing autism and disorders in...
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tradition is the everyday life of today looked at 40 years hence. and one of the concerns of today is that we may be abandoning tradition and years of experience which have kept us progressive. that's a thought about burke that applies to today. and you need to ask yourselves whether, when candidates talk in terms of the america as we have known it, what burke's position would have been. and more importantly, what is our position going to be as we have choices to make going forward? bur burke, tradition, history, experience, survival in times of potential upheaval, i think describes why great britain today and the united states today are so very different than virtually any other model of government in the world. and yes, they've got a king and we've got a president that we elect every four years, but have you ever asked yourself why are there such difficulties in other parts of the world with what we assume is second nature? well, it's because it is second nature, and it's second nature because we have respected history and tradition and experience
tradition is the everyday life of today looked at 40 years hence. and one of the concerns of today is that we may be abandoning tradition and years of experience which have kept us progressive. that's a thought about burke that applies to today. and you need to ask yourselves whether, when candidates talk in terms of the america as we have known it, what burke's position would have been. and more importantly, what is our position going to be as we have choices to make going forward? bur burke,...
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hence the hefty price tag, which makes this tea the most expensive anywhere. but frankly, i do not love pandas that much or need the nutrition that badly. >> i lost my appetite for dinner now. >> we'll see you in a minute. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. >>> in our mail bag tonight, that bizarre lottery story out of baltimore where a woman named mirlana wilson said she won the big megamillions lottery, but the one thing no one has seen is a winning ticket. over on the wusa9 facebook page, miss wilson's credibility has vanished as well. bernard banks sums it up pretty much. she's a want to be winner because if you hit for that much cheese, why would you be giving interviews saying i remember the two 23's, but don't know if it's a winner and you have no lawyer. fake. well bernard, if you're watching today, she does have a lawyer now, but even he apparently cannot confirm that she won or at least he would not through our reporter today. and wendy williams sa
hence the hefty price tag, which makes this tea the most expensive anywhere. but frankly, i do not love pandas that much or need the nutrition that badly. >> i lost my appetite for dinner now. >> we'll see you in a minute. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. >>> in our mail bag tonight, that bizarre lottery story out of baltimore where a woman named mirlana wilson...
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. >> paper with too much acidity is common in books printed in the 19th and 20th century, hence their rapid detier yaigs and smell. books produced by the earliest printings have survived because of the purity of their paper. >> it's in the paper. >> someone's got to say, they don't make them like they used to. >> they don't make them like they used to. >> yeah! >>> frank, you're awesome. we know that on "right this minute." and this latest one is of a guy quitting his job. >> i've just been under a lot of stress lately. >> peter butterman is quitting jobs he doesn't actually have. >> i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but i don't think i'm going to be able to work here anymore. >> i don't want there to be any hard feelings. >> of course not. >> i can't believe people even actually entertained his delirium. >> i'm not new. this is how i, like, feel. >> sorry about that. >> does peter look familiar to you guys? he's been on this show before. we featured a video where he was pranking people where he asked for directions and rolleded up the window? >> oh, yeah. >> we wanted to find more
. >> paper with too much acidity is common in books printed in the 19th and 20th century, hence their rapid detier yaigs and smell. books produced by the earliest printings have survived because of the purity of their paper. >> it's in the paper. >> someone's got to say, they don't make them like they used to. >> they don't make them like they used to. >> yeah! >>> frank, you're awesome. we know that on "right this minute." and this latest one is...
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hence the ordinance today. the reason we are asking for quick consideration is that the port commission is next going to consider the least disposition agreement after the board's approval. the port commission also has to approve that. they will be considering that on april 10. it is the recommendation of staff that we are going to request that the port commission take on these obligations and under the timeframes that are contemplated, that we also give the commission some comfort that it has the contracting tools necessary to be able to complete our collective job. with that, i would like to ask the clerk please to put up the slides, and i will walk through the proposed ordinance. we have an amendment that essentially narrows the scope of the waivers that we are asking for today, and then i would like to get into some of the history of the bids that the court has undertaken for the cruise terminal project and how we would hope to use the ordinance to deliver very specific improvements at the various sites. su
hence the ordinance today. the reason we are asking for quick consideration is that the port commission is next going to consider the least disposition agreement after the board's approval. the port commission also has to approve that. they will be considering that on april 10. it is the recommendation of staff that we are going to request that the port commission take on these obligations and under the timeframes that are contemplated, that we also give the commission some comfort that it has...