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rehabilitation services program for the period of july 1, 2013, through june 30, 2016, and waiving indirect costs.>> the clerk: item 33: 130939:[accept and expend grant - state vocational rehabilitation services program - $271,200] sponsor: mayor resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $271,200 from the california department of rehabilitation to participate in a program entitled state vocational rehabilitation services program for the period of july 1, 2013, through june 30, 2016, and waiving >> the clerk: item 33: 130939:[accept and expend grant - state vocational rehabilitation services program - $271,200] sponsor: mayor resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $271,200 from the california department of rehabilitation to participate in a program entitled state vocational rehabilitation services program for the period of july 1, 2013, through june 30, 2016, and waiving indirect costs. -- 331234 >> colleagues, same house same call, without obje
rehabilitation services program for the period of july 1, 2013, through june 30, 2016, and waiving indirect costs.>> the clerk: item 33: 130939:[accept and expend grant - state vocational rehabilitation services program - $271,200] sponsor: mayor resolution retroactively authorizing the department of public health to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $271,200 from the california department of rehabilitation to participate in a program entitled state vocational rehabilitation...
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he can't make an official statement, and that's okay, because through the music, and through very indirect peaceful ways, uh, we get all the support we need, and that's plenty already. [indistinct chatter] >> we have to come to our senses and really think hard that we need peace, we ne--we need love, we need music, we need culture, and, uh, we need people to-- to spread that out.
he can't make an official statement, and that's okay, because through the music, and through very indirect peaceful ways, uh, we get all the support we need, and that's plenty already. [indistinct chatter] >> we have to come to our senses and really think hard that we need peace, we ne--we need love, we need music, we need culture, and, uh, we need people to-- to spread that out.
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it was found unconstitutional in august by a judge, saying that police have relied on a policy of indirectcial profiling. while she did not hold the use of the tactic, she appointed a federal court monitor to oversee a series of reforms. joe lota vowed to take the case bille u.s. supreme court. de blasio about to begin the reform right away, saying that any delay would result in irreparable harm. in a germanic development last week those reforms were put on hold. the changes effectively allowing police officers to continue stop and frisk. >> we brought your response to the ruling. reactione going to from a police officer who spoke about the problems with the stop and frisk program. he and thousands of other officers are asked to carry out the program. he joined the new york city police department in 2005. in 2009 he became critical of the stop and frisk policy when his superiors told officers to meet a quota of stops or face punishment. he made audio recordings of quotas described in meetings in his precinct, bringing concerns to authorities, saying he was ignored. he then took the tapes t
it was found unconstitutional in august by a judge, saying that police have relied on a policy of indirectcial profiling. while she did not hold the use of the tactic, she appointed a federal court monitor to oversee a series of reforms. joe lota vowed to take the case bille u.s. supreme court. de blasio about to begin the reform right away, saying that any delay would result in irreparable harm. in a germanic development last week those reforms were put on hold. the changes effectively...
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apparently girls and women will always use this indirect language, indirect aggression when it comesmixed company, according to another study, they use it only half of the time. 52% of the time they use it if a guy is around apparently. but they're always use this because they assume less risk. so they're saying that the women know how to navigate the relationships, so they use this indirect aggression, because they think they'll come out unscathed. >> look at this from a documentary we saw. >> oh, my god! they love your skirt. where did you get it? >> it was my mom's in the '80s. >> vintage. so adorable. >> thanks. >> that is the ugliest skirt i've ever seen. >> sound familiar, elisabeth? >> yes. i was that girl in the skirt. >> according to the study, it says that women use that cattiness to actually navigate through life. >> sure. >> to get ahead in competition and whatnot that you referred to earlier. if you are ever on the receiving end of it, though, what the study author suggested is just approach that person. hey, are you gossipping about me? stop it. >> sure. i mean, i remem
apparently girls and women will always use this indirect language, indirect aggression when it comesmixed company, according to another study, they use it only half of the time. 52% of the time they use it if a guy is around apparently. but they're always use this because they assume less risk. so they're saying that the women know how to navigate the relationships, so they use this indirect aggression, because they think they'll come out unscathed. >> look at this from a documentary we...
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. >>> the jerusalem post revealed that the united states is in secret indirect talks with hezbollah,wn foreign terrorist organization that's targeted and killed americans. the secret talks, said to be managed by british diplomats who transfer the information to the united states. monica crowley is a fox news contributor who served as a policy assistant to president nixon has information on this. london is mediating these indirect secret talks according to the jerusalem press which cites a kuwaiti newspaper. how reliable is this? >> given the context that the reports we got in light of the new iranian deal that secret talks between the united states and iran have been going on at least since march, it may, in fact, be happening through the british channels of the united states talking to this terrorist organization. >> why do people care that we should be talking indirectly to hezbollah. >> here's why it matters. hezbollah is one of the world's foremost terrorist organizations. they have targeted the united states and american interests over several decades. remember hezbollah targete
. >>> the jerusalem post revealed that the united states is in secret indirect talks with hezbollah,wn foreign terrorist organization that's targeted and killed americans. the secret talks, said to be managed by british diplomats who transfer the information to the united states. monica crowley is a fox news contributor who served as a policy assistant to president nixon has information on this. london is mediating these indirect secret talks according to the jerusalem press which...
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london is mediating these indirect secret talks according to the jerusalem press which cites a kuwaitier. how reliable is this? >> given the context that the reports we got in light of the new iranian deal that secret talks between the united states and iran have been going on at least since march, it may, in fact, be happening through the british channels of the united states talking to this terrorist organization. >> why do people care that we should be talking indirectly to hezbollah. >> here's why it matters. hezbollah is one of the world's foremost terrorist organizations. they have targeted the united states and american interests over several decades. remember hezbollah targeted the u.s. embassy in april of 1983 killing 17 americans, a couple of months later in october of 1983 bombed our marine bar racks in beirut killing servicemen. they continue to target the united states and israel. there is nothing to talk about here. hezbollah has not come forward, much like iran. they have forced war, weapons of mass destruction or acknowledged israel's right to exist. the fact that the u
london is mediating these indirect secret talks according to the jerusalem press which cites a kuwaitier. how reliable is this? >> given the context that the reports we got in light of the new iranian deal that secret talks between the united states and iran have been going on at least since march, it may, in fact, be happening through the british channels of the united states talking to this terrorist organization. >> why do people care that we should be talking indirectly to...
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downpour as well as the southwestern islands of japan where thunderstorms and intense showers with the indirect umm pact of the tie poon which is despite the proximity moving all the way away in toward southern china in the coming days. it looks like it could make a secondary landfall so we kept a very close eye on this system for you. to the north of that, widespread showers will be flirting with inland china and inland area also see some snow. welcoming rain will be in and around beijing so that could improve the air quality across the area. but high pressure system will be dominating much of northern china, the korean peninsula as well as japan so we'll have a very dry and pleasant autumnal conditions across our country today. most of our country, i should say. the southwestern islands will be affected with rain but here we saw the radiation cooling and dropping of temperatures to minus 3 degrees in our morning hours. the daytime highs are in the normal range at 15 degrees. tokyo at 20 degrees. over towards northern europe we're talkinout gusty conditions as well as the heavy downpours and i
downpour as well as the southwestern islands of japan where thunderstorms and intense showers with the indirect umm pact of the tie poon which is despite the proximity moving all the way away in toward southern china in the coming days. it looks like it could make a secondary landfall so we kept a very close eye on this system for you. to the north of that, widespread showers will be flirting with inland china and inland area also see some snow. welcoming rain will be in and around beijing so...
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. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. thi >> well, comes the news hour. these are the top stories. the dispute over territory in the pacific, the u.s. says its jets have defied a new air defense zone imposed by china. highlands prime minister, thousands storm government ministries and offices, plus. >> it's not coming back, the process must move forward. >> kenya vows to press on with plans to closehe
. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. thi >> well, comes the news hour. these are the top stories. the dispute over territory in the pacific, the u.s. says its jets have defied a new air...
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i know they have indirect ways of getting at this problem. but a recent report from the bipartisan policy center, the report cited now several times recommends congress close the loophole and give cfpb authority to make sure car loans are on the up and up. so my question is do you think that would be good for consumers? >> several thoughts, senator, in response to the question. i think you've laid out actually quite succinctly the kinds of concerns we have in this area. i would simply say when you say dealers get a quote and pass that information back to consumers. in fact typically they don't if the dealer gets a buy rate for 20%, they don't tell me that. they have 8 or 10 or 12% and not telling me the buy rate i qualified for based on my creditworthiness was 4%. that's one of the concerns we have in this area. the law we have is the law we're working with. when dodd/frank went through and i wasn't in washington at the time and didn't see fascinating events unfolding that led to enactment of that law, there was apparently a compromise struck
i know they have indirect ways of getting at this problem. but a recent report from the bipartisan policy center, the report cited now several times recommends congress close the loophole and give cfpb authority to make sure car loans are on the up and up. so my question is do you think that would be good for consumers? >> several thoughts, senator, in response to the question. i think you've laid out actually quite succinctly the kinds of concerns we have in this area. i would simply say...
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. >> it's that the government is willing to provide kind of an indirect subsidy. when the united states government wants to borrow, for 30 years they have to give you call protection. when an individual with a fico score of under 600 wants to go to borrow, with support they don't have to provide any call protection. and so the structure has induced people to believe that the way to accumulate wealth is to buy a house. now, if you look over a long period of time, the price of a omahas gone up 50% of the time and gone down 50% of the time. we're here at the cme conference where they've reduced transaction costs and hedging to less than one-tenth of 1%. but if you want to sell your house, it could cost you 10% between the brokage commissions, fixing it up, etc. so unfortunately today, period yang net worth in america is around 45,000. it's about 20% below greece. liz: that's crazy, i mean, 20% below greece, but what is the answer? by simply making sure or removing the government support of propping up a housing market and propping up home ownership? >> well, i don't
. >> it's that the government is willing to provide kind of an indirect subsidy. when the united states government wants to borrow, for 30 years they have to give you call protection. when an individual with a fico score of under 600 wants to go to borrow, with support they don't have to provide any call protection. and so the structure has induced people to believe that the way to accumulate wealth is to buy a house. now, if you look over a long period of time, the price of a omahas gone...
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i know they have indirect ways of getting at this problem. but a recent report from the bipartisan policy center, the report cited now several times recommends congress close the loophole and give cfpb authority to make sure car loans are on the up and up. so my question is do you think that would be good for consumers? >> several thoughts, senator, in response to the question. i think you've laid out actually quite succinctly the kinds of concerns we have in this area. i would simply say when you say dealers get a quote and pass that information back to consumers. in fact typically they don't if the dealer gets a buy rate for 20%, they don't tell me that. they have 8 or 10 or 12% and not telling me the buy rate i qualified for based on my creditworthiness was 4%. that's one of the concerns we have in this area. the law we have is the law we're working with. when dodd/frank went through and i wasn't in washington at the time and didn't see fascinating events unfolding that led to enactment of that law, there was apparently a compromise struck
i know they have indirect ways of getting at this problem. but a recent report from the bipartisan policy center, the report cited now several times recommends congress close the loophole and give cfpb authority to make sure car loans are on the up and up. so my question is do you think that would be good for consumers? >> several thoughts, senator, in response to the question. i think you've laid out actually quite succinctly the kinds of concerns we have in this area. i would simply say...
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. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. >>> antigovernment protesters in thailand promise more defiance as they target government buildings in bangkok. we are live with the latest. hello from doha. this is the world news from al jazeera. violence in bangladesh as opposition parties reject an election date in block roads and railways. anger in honduras after the electoral commission announces the ruling party has an irreversible lead. >> investigating new trends in
. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. >>> antigovernment protesters in thailand promise more defiance as they target government buildings in bangkok. we are live with the latest....
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on the cell phone side, 3.8 million jobs in director direct indirect ors -- direct. year 2017, we will have one point for mobile devices per capita across the world. we will see that happening in more industrial countries. you look in this country, and what you have in your own pocket , you may have 2-4 mobile devices. this makes it interesting subcommittee to serve god. hearing the innovation that will be -- to serve on. hearing the innovation that will be here five, 10 years down the road. talked to guess on this program about a potential rewrite of the telecommunications act of 2006. doneered should be wholesale, piecemeal, and you feeling about that? at the you look telecommunications act of 1996, we have to look at what is in that act. place stillin cognizant and where we are today? through the hearings that we have been having, you just go through the entire line. say,ave to look at it and is this the world were going to or 5, 10, 20ar, years down the road. >> will ease spectrum be available for these 1.4 devices per capita across the world? >> we're looking at
on the cell phone side, 3.8 million jobs in director direct indirect ors -- direct. year 2017, we will have one point for mobile devices per capita across the world. we will see that happening in more industrial countries. you look in this country, and what you have in your own pocket , you may have 2-4 mobile devices. this makes it interesting subcommittee to serve god. hearing the innovation that will be -- to serve on. hearing the innovation that will be here five, 10 years down the road....
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there has been some indirect dialogue between the u.s. and iran. between our president and theirs. very limited. but unprecedented, concerning the state of the relationship of the last two decades. i think iranians are exhausted and tired and suffering from sanctions. we at the same time know that if there is a major explosion in the region our vital interests would be dwr adversely affected. and we may be involved in a major war, for as much as iraq and afghanistan have been battle fields for us. i can't categorically predict that we will but there is a chance. >> well, you have can situation of the iranians have lied in the past. >> how unusual is lying in interstate relations? a lot of people apply. we have been accused on occasion of lying. i suggest that the israelis have lied on case too. what is to say about that? to say we are for peace, we should go for war? i think if we can wow a war, we should do it. are it's in the interest of the united states and our interests in the region and it's all to the good. >> egypt, secretary kerry has stopped over in egypt to conduct talks
there has been some indirect dialogue between the u.s. and iran. between our president and theirs. very limited. but unprecedented, concerning the state of the relationship of the last two decades. i think iranians are exhausted and tired and suffering from sanctions. we at the same time know that if there is a major explosion in the region our vital interests would be dwr adversely affected. and we may be involved in a major war, for as much as iraq and afghanistan have been battle fields for...
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they relied on a policy of indirect profiling. it would reteenly stone blacks and his panicses if they had been white. >> arabaarablast year new yorkee stopped half of time of and last year nine out of ten times they did it police didn't find any reason to charge the targeted person. >> new york city city council member juamane williams joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> i know were a big supporter of the campaign. >> thanks a lot for having me. i'm excited w to have a few mayr and i'm ending a 12 year term ad it's done a lot of things and we have not done a lot of things we like and and haven't stopped a t of bad things from happening. the junctio judges rudolph rudod an --ruling has not been over t. i believe we will win the appeal and more than likely the mayor elect will drop the appeal making it moot. >> you think he will act and is there any time on that? has he made any promises "my first day in office" or anything hiklike that. >> he was clear in the campaign. the way that police stop people using the stop and f
they relied on a policy of indirect profiling. it would reteenly stone blacks and his panicses if they had been white. >> arabaarablast year new yorkee stopped half of time of and last year nine out of ten times they did it police didn't find any reason to charge the targeted person. >> new york city city council member juamane williams joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> i know were a big supporter of the campaign. >> thanks a lot for having me. i'm excited w...
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. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. >> good evening, everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. sandy hook, the official report from the state's attorney. what the new information revealed about adam lansa and the mass shootin shoot. thousands of flights grounded, millions of travelers affected, and it's only monday. [ explosion ] syrian's child the violence that has killed thousands and the new dates set to begin peace talks. and we'll always have paris, or at least part of it as a piece of the eiffel to
. >> we have to pay for indirects, custodial, all these things to make things work. we need the paying student. we need all of the students to make this puzzle work for us. >> that is all the time we have for this conversation. thanks to all of our guests. we appreciate you coming on. thanks to our community, we'll see you online. >> good evening, everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. sandy hook, the official report from the state's...
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so this may be an indirect way of saying that will deal with that problem. so do you think this pro market faction within the communist party has a good chance of making their big vision into reality well i think. given the economic success that the comments on it that the china had so far i think if they could continue and make it spread into other cities in other regions they have a very good chance. now the problem is those precept is the problematic sectors the match knowing this the state owned enterprises to regional governments the financial sector. they're all very very strong vested interest in what cases both are fun and a half on korea where the rest who were willing to attend to the fact that they said that they want more openness. andy of making up to the emphasis on the aforesaid just mentioned i think it signals that the one a lot of foreign direct investment now in the long term though if the reform succeed and they become a better market economy that also means they become more efficient producers become better competitors. so in terms of ko
so this may be an indirect way of saying that will deal with that problem. so do you think this pro market faction within the communist party has a good chance of making their big vision into reality well i think. given the economic success that the comments on it that the china had so far i think if they could continue and make it spread into other cities in other regions they have a very good chance. now the problem is those precept is the problematic sectors the match knowing this the state...
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big oil corporations each year are an outrage corporate welfare doesn't stop there there are many indirect but just as costly forms of corporate welfare as well take wal-mart for example america's largest retailer makes nearly thirty five thousand dollars in profit every minute and as of two thousand and twelve the corporations annual sales were around four hundred five billion dollars but those huge profits don't trickle down to their employees who on average make just nine dollars an hour those extremely low wages combined with very poor benefits forced many wal-mart employees to reach out to the government that's office for assistance and help with health care food and housing costs are released earlier this year by congressional democrats found that wal-mart's low wages and poor benefits cost american taxpayers between nine hundred thousand and one point seven five million dollars per store that's our subsidy of wal-mart or it doesn't fall into the category of an official corporate subsidy or tax break it's still millions in corporate welfare that american taxpayers are being forced to
big oil corporations each year are an outrage corporate welfare doesn't stop there there are many indirect but just as costly forms of corporate welfare as well take wal-mart for example america's largest retailer makes nearly thirty five thousand dollars in profit every minute and as of two thousand and twelve the corporations annual sales were around four hundred five billion dollars but those huge profits don't trickle down to their employees who on average make just nine dollars an hour...
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equally polls have closed called great in sydney's that britain has been labelled the walls through indirect tax havens is unlikely to be met by chance above the trees overhead. wait like an odd scene and ten. alice felt the director of the tax justice network who told us that it's the banks which are encouraging offshore havens he told the students to use the easy it doesn't just teach our students the day he would use the legal speed i was having cupboard is full of embezzlement and a good wide range of other corrupt practices. this is the reason why the world now needs to talk and secrecy that is the tax code has become so a lot since most of these tax havens that operate with some of the twelve largest international banks of the world's largest international accounting firms. the bulls last goal for this so that we know is that i think this is the exit of the biggest and the loss that can be dealt with us the state government has shown he's devoted efforts to titans footsteps. well it's not take a look at some other stories from around the war the initiative plans to redeem capital tripo
equally polls have closed called great in sydney's that britain has been labelled the walls through indirect tax havens is unlikely to be met by chance above the trees overhead. wait like an odd scene and ten. alice felt the director of the tax justice network who told us that it's the banks which are encouraging offshore havens he told the students to use the easy it doesn't just teach our students the day he would use the legal speed i was having cupboard is full of embezzlement and a good...
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equally polls have closed called great in sydney's that britain has been labelled the walls through indirect tax havens is unlikely to be met by chance above the trees overhead. wait like an odd scene and ten. so here's disappearing money online virtual currency the calm the that can be stubborn the story of that coin bank heist that was the reason the doctor that was actually behind the robbery the mystery deepens we trundled around little ones and the uk in russian secret services have received from age seven of the death of former russian spy in london but with security forces have spoken again because you'd think the salty wind through them. then they bring the intelligence community's back together again until the story. on monday tensions are running high between russia the netherlands these days which is inspiring and the rest of the state to greenpeace activists attempted to hold onto the little ring. moscow's not criticizing the dutch government for failing to prevent the protests nazis to but not say as the lakers the russian ministry spokesman has said that to the netherlands it i
equally polls have closed called great in sydney's that britain has been labelled the walls through indirect tax havens is unlikely to be met by chance above the trees overhead. wait like an odd scene and ten. so here's disappearing money online virtual currency the calm the that can be stubborn the story of that coin bank heist that was the reason the doctor that was actually behind the robbery the mystery deepens we trundled around little ones and the uk in russian secret services have...
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or name of narrow and everything that followed came off of that phone dragnet we don't know what indirect means we know that you know they can go through. he hopped up so it may have been he was three hops away i know his defense claims that intercepts that but the government claims as to this the somali warlord weren't the smaller warlord obviously the jury didn't agree with that but but it all follows and one of the big questions is is the government using this section two fifteen as the sole basis for probable cause to get warrants of american people now if there is a retrial obviously right now the judge is still deliberating whether or not the retrial will happen in the first place but if there is a retrial how likely is it that we will actually see and as a representative appear in court and explain that surveillance tactics well. it's actually interesting because the judge yesterday said that he was only going to he was going to decide on the retrial issued today at two o'clock california time so we're going to know pretty quickly and that's one of the reasons why it's it's pretty
or name of narrow and everything that followed came off of that phone dragnet we don't know what indirect means we know that you know they can go through. he hopped up so it may have been he was three hops away i know his defense claims that intercepts that but the government claims as to this the somali warlord weren't the smaller warlord obviously the jury didn't agree with that but but it all follows and one of the big questions is is the government using this section two fifteen as the sole...
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we don't know what indirect means we know that that's you know they can go three copped heaps of man and he was three stops away i know his defense claims that intercepts that an epidemic lenses to this is the somali war alert worked this mullet were alert. obviously the jury didn't agree with that but it all. i'll scan and one of the big questions is if the government using this section to fifteen is the sole basis for probable cause to get warrants american people. no if there is always proudly say right now the judge is still deliberating whether or not ery child will happen in the first place but his theory the re trial. how likely is it that we will actually cnn as a representative appear in court and explain its surveillance tactics well hey it's actually interesting as the judge yesterday said that he was only can a jury to decide a free trial issue today at two o'clock california time so where to know pretty quickly and and that's one of the reasons why it's it's pretty clear that isn't going to get real consideration to this pre trial motion. now if aapl you know what's happ
we don't know what indirect means we know that that's you know they can go three copped heaps of man and he was three stops away i know his defense claims that intercepts that an epidemic lenses to this is the somali war alert worked this mullet were alert. obviously the jury didn't agree with that but it all. i'll scan and one of the big questions is if the government using this section to fifteen is the sole basis for probable cause to get warrants american people. no if there is always...
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there has been some indirect dialogue between the u.s. and iran, between our are country and theirs. either the iranians are exhausted and tired and suffering from sanctions, we at the same time know that if there is a major explosion in the region our vital interests will be adversely affected and we may be bogged down in the larger regional war for as long as iraq and afghanistan have already been battle fields for us. so we do have legitimate interests in trying work this out if we can. i cat categorically say that we will. >> but as our friends say you can't trust iranians, yes you have to verify but they have lied in the past. >> first the question how unusual is lying in interstate relations? a lot of people lie, we have been accused of lying and i suspect the israelis lie too. what are we to infer for that? unless the israelis say we are for peace, we this go for war? we should avoid a war if we can do it. it is in the interests of israel and it's to the interest of the united states and our interests in the nation and that's all f
there has been some indirect dialogue between the u.s. and iran, between our are country and theirs. either the iranians are exhausted and tired and suffering from sanctions, we at the same time know that if there is a major explosion in the region our vital interests will be adversely affected and we may be bogged down in the larger regional war for as long as iraq and afghanistan have already been battle fields for us. so we do have legitimate interests in trying work this out if we can. i...
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there was some face-to-face bullying, but for the most part of the indirect. >> reporter: the school does have programs in effect for students being picked on. the students all face possible disciplinary action. >>> and continuing our coverage tonight. we talk to a student who witness said an altruication inside a classroom. >> reporter: brian says that the transgender student and at least two of the girls involved in yesterday's fight got involved in a fight on tuesday. he doesn't know why it started, but it caught him off guard. >> first she got upset where she was. i heard, i don't want you sitting next to me. and then the other girl said -- kept saying, getting frustrated, like get out of here. i don't know why. she didn't really give a good reason. she started getting more furious and threw her gum at her. i was just shocked. and then the teacher came and stopped it. the other girl was sent out. that was two days ago. and yesterday is where i hear about the fight. >> reporter: he goes on why he thinks she was being picked on. we'll share at tonight. >>> and ahead, bay area gamer
there was some face-to-face bullying, but for the most part of the indirect. >> reporter: the school does have programs in effect for students being picked on. the students all face possible disciplinary action. >>> and continuing our coverage tonight. we talk to a student who witness said an altruication inside a classroom. >> reporter: brian says that the transgender student and at least two of the girls involved in yesterday's fight got involved in a fight on tuesday. he...
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ask you, with everything that we are watching, obamacare, foreign policy, the secretary of state indirecties and proposing preposterous tonight seems to me treaties, why isn't there more of rage in this country? >> well, i think that people i focused on that day to day. keeping their jobs, paying there bills. they are not paying attention. in 2014 they will. we will see more of rage when people go to the ball. lou: i get a kick out of young people expressing sticker shock that the cost of obamacare as if they really believed the great leader was going to a bring them all of the cookies and shiny things that they inferred that you would. what is going on? >> they believe it. they got a slap in the face. wait until they figure out that the iranians really want to kill all of us. when this thing gets done, if it works out a way that they want we are really going to be in bad shape. >> it is a lesson to the young people. we always like to see young people learn. why there's not more of rage. lou: many people. i think there is plenty of outrage about domestic policy which is part of why there
ask you, with everything that we are watching, obamacare, foreign policy, the secretary of state indirecties and proposing preposterous tonight seems to me treaties, why isn't there more of rage in this country? >> well, i think that people i focused on that day to day. keeping their jobs, paying there bills. they are not paying attention. in 2014 they will. we will see more of rage when people go to the ball. lou: i get a kick out of young people expressing sticker shock that the cost of...
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you can never make up the overhead by just indirect costs coming back from grants. i am concerned are there has always been this healthy tension between the dean of the school of medicine and ceo of the hospital about fans blowing how you support the academic mission. that is going to be even more difficult as time goes on. i agree that in order to be competitive, the inefficiencies within academic medical centers, particularly hospitals, and a lot of it has to do with trainees responsibility and ordering too many tests are not the right tests, we're going to have to fix that. there has to be a lot of attention. i think that the really good places will get this figured out and it is artist going to happen. toby showed the graft about the u.s. a consortium people. they're focusing on that now and improving quality and holding costs. that is going to be the ratio we have to watch. >> we took 900 positions out or academic health care center. physically there were administrative positions. we're are doing that corporations are doing. we looked at our staffing and we pro
you can never make up the overhead by just indirect costs coming back from grants. i am concerned are there has always been this healthy tension between the dean of the school of medicine and ceo of the hospital about fans blowing how you support the academic mission. that is going to be even more difficult as time goes on. i agree that in order to be competitive, the inefficiencies within academic medical centers, particularly hospitals, and a lot of it has to do with trainees responsibility...
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new research from canada claims that women use, quote, indirect aggression on succeed and it is rooted in human's evolutionary paths. tracy valencort say females spread rumors rumors and back stab and take others out of groups. and they evolve that way because it works. because women were responsible for child bearing they were less expendable and couldn't risk settling disputes with physical fights. they found other ways clearly we must discuss in the -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnnddd. lightning round. >> brooke, i noticed one thing. you have no girlfriends. >> i am not a bitch. >> it would work the opposite. >>>> good one. it just shows how basic this study is. women can be catty. oh my god. i love the historical finding for this. women are catty. they don't punch each other out because they don't want to bruise their faces. brilliant. academic research is amazing. i was a victim of mean girls in high school. >> really? because of course you were hot, right? and they disliked the hot girls. >> i wasn't hot back then. let me tell you something. what i have found in life is the women w
new research from canada claims that women use, quote, indirect aggression on succeed and it is rooted in human's evolutionary paths. tracy valencort say females spread rumors rumors and back stab and take others out of groups. and they evolve that way because it works. because women were responsible for child bearing they were less expendable and couldn't risk settling disputes with physical fights. they found other ways clearly we must discuss in the -- >> lightning rooooouuuunnnnddd....
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another factor that plays an indirect role in the formation of deserts is plate tectonics. the position of the continents in the polar regions or the equatorial regions or the subtropical regions, of course, is a function of plate tectonics. as an example, africa, 250 million years ago, in permian times, was much farther south, near the south pole. what we call the kalahari desert now was glaciated at that time. that wasn't long ago. that was only about 5% of geologic time. in the southwestern united states, too, there is evidence of a once widespread desert that existed 200 million years ago. fossil dunes are preserved in the upper wall of the grand canyon and in the sandstones of zion national park. the varied surfaces of the shifting sand dunes appear as crisscrossing sets of beds. their large size and coloration from the oxidation of iron show that they formed on dry land. since that time, plant and animal fossils indicate that this region became moist and forested. but in recent geologic time, conditions have become drier in response to plate motions, mountain building
another factor that plays an indirect role in the formation of deserts is plate tectonics. the position of the continents in the polar regions or the equatorial regions or the subtropical regions, of course, is a function of plate tectonics. as an example, africa, 250 million years ago, in permian times, was much farther south, near the south pole. what we call the kalahari desert now was glaciated at that time. that wasn't long ago. that was only about 5% of geologic time. in the southwestern...
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there has been some indirect dialogue we didn't th between td iran.t's very unprecedented considering the shape of the last two decade. decades chbl i think i think the iranians are tired and suffering from sanctions. >> we know if there is a major explosion in the region we may be bogged down for the larger regional war as long as iraq and afghanistan have been battlefields for us. we do have legitimate interests. i can't categoric predict we will. but i think there is a real chance. >> our friend like vea israel sy you can't trust the iranians and don't trust what they say. and they have lied before in the past. >> of course it's a question of how unusual is lying in interstate relations. a lot of people lie. we have been accused of lying. what are we supposed to infer from that? unless the israelis say we are for peace we should. >> gshouldgo for war? i think if we could avoid a wasr we should do it. to the influence of the region. >> you can watch our full interview on sunday at se 10:30 eastern and 7:330 pacific time. >> we have more on the issue
there has been some indirect dialogue we didn't th between td iran.t's very unprecedented considering the shape of the last two decade. decades chbl i think i think the iranians are tired and suffering from sanctions. >> we know if there is a major explosion in the region we may be bogged down for the larger regional war as long as iraq and afghanistan have been battlefields for us. we do have legitimate interests. i can't categoric predict we will. but i think there is a real chance....
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. >> tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. restaurants are full. businesses do well. not just cupertino but surrounding cities as well. >> this project is expected to be completed in the middle of 2016. it would be home during the day to 14,000 employees. coming up in a half how we'll hear why there are concerns that this new campus could hurt people who live in this area. reporting live in cupertino, "today in the bay". >> thanks, bob. >>> it is 5:05. a mascot controversy is making headlines in the east bay. today a school board will decide if vallejo high school needs to change its mascot. marla, why do some find this one offensive? >> we've seen this quite a bit recently. the redskins in the nfl being urged to change their mascot, and at home, the vallejo high school apaches, that's been their mascot for decades, but that could change. after 5:00 tonight, the board will vote on whether to approve a name change for the controversial mascot. it's become an emotional and divisive issue on and off campus. some say the apache represents a sense of tr
. >> tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. restaurants are full. businesses do well. not just cupertino but surrounding cities as well. >> this project is expected to be completed in the middle of 2016. it would be home during the day to 14,000 employees. coming up in a half how we'll hear why there are concerns that this new campus could hurt people who live in this area. reporting live in cupertino, "today in the bay". >> thanks,...
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he said i can assure you with complete confidence that a direct homophobic slur or indirect one for that matter is not spoken n. wake of referring to a tabloid journalist as a toxic queen, i would say the atent ridicule. my friend whose happen to be gay are baffled by this. they see me as a -- i like the guy, he's clearly inflammable. he clearly has a temper that exacerbates in the presence of pop rat she who he thinks hounds him and his wife and baby. this was not done in television on a show. this was done in the street on a standup screaming match, very aggressive situation with the paparazzi that he loathes. is there any excuse that you could see for him in that particular situation? >> i don't think alec baldwin is homophobic but why does he reach for those words when he gets angry? i think he has an anger management problem but that's another top pick. we have a history with that word and that word is one of the worst things you can say to another man. it's so belittling and demeaning and that's tied up in homophobia ya and sexism. >>> we'll talk about the "n" word, charles barkley
he said i can assure you with complete confidence that a direct homophobic slur or indirect one for that matter is not spoken n. wake of referring to a tabloid journalist as a toxic queen, i would say the atent ridicule. my friend whose happen to be gay are baffled by this. they see me as a -- i like the guy, he's clearly inflammable. he clearly has a temper that exacerbates in the presence of pop rat she who he thinks hounds him and his wife and baby. this was not done in television on a show....
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it was called indirect racial programming. a judge allowed it to continue but ordered recommendations in. but a federal appeals court blocked the changes. finding the judge ran afoul of the code of conduct for united states judges, taking the unusual step of removing her from the case. >> the appeals course sited interviews given by the judge during the trial, saying she failed to maintain the purposes of impartiality. for now the nypd can continue a practice which the police say has helped bring crime rates down record lows. >> we are at the lowest number of murders at this point in time, october 31st, 2013. probably the lowest it's been since october 31st, and perhaps in the 1940s. so that is how safe the city is. our tactics and strategies, i think, have worked. and continue to work. >> the new york civil liberties union says it will appeal this ruling. a new judge will have to be maintained to take over the case. a lawsuit is not likely to ensue until march. >> a mayors' race is coming up, what is the fallout. >> there is
it was called indirect racial programming. a judge allowed it to continue but ordered recommendations in. but a federal appeals court blocked the changes. finding the judge ran afoul of the code of conduct for united states judges, taking the unusual step of removing her from the case. >> the appeals course sited interviews given by the judge during the trial, saying she failed to maintain the purposes of impartiality. for now the nypd can continue a practice which the police say has...
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. >> tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. restaurants are full. businesses do well. not just cupertino but surrounding cities as well. >> when the campus opens in mid 2016, they'll have 14,000 employees roughly working here. apple will be using shuttle buses, they said. they will also be encouraging workers to carpool and use bikes to try to alleviate concerns. there are still concerns about bad traffic and the issue of rising rents. reporting live here in cupertino, "today in the bay." >>> recently we've been hearing a lot about the washington redskins being urged to change its mascot after about 80 years. today a similar debate is coming to an end at an east bay high school. marla has more on the controversy at vallejo high. good morning. >> reporter: in 1972, stanford was one of the first schools to change the name of its mascot from the indians to the cardinal. now some are pushing for vallejo high to stop calling themselves the apaches. tonight the school board will vote on whether to approve a name change for the native american mascot. it's
. >> tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. restaurants are full. businesses do well. not just cupertino but surrounding cities as well. >> when the campus opens in mid 2016, they'll have 14,000 employees roughly working here. apple will be using shuttle buses, they said. they will also be encouraging workers to carpool and use bikes to try to alleviate concerns. there are still concerns about bad traffic and the issue of rising rents. reporting live...
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district judge found theindlin program unconstitutional, saying police had relied on a "policy of indirect racial profiling" that led officers to routinely stop "blacks and hispanics who would not have been stopped if they were white." while she did not halt the use of stop and frisk, judge a federal appointed court monitor to oversee a series of reforms, including a pilot program that would require officers to wear cameras on their bodies to record their interactions with the public. she ordered a joint remedial process to solicit public comments on how to reform the department's tactics as well. the city appealed the judge's ruling saying it made officers passive and scared to frisk suspects and on thursday he got what was hoping for, and much more. a second circuit court ruling stated changes, effectively postponing the operations of the monitor, while allowing police officers to continue using stop and frisk. >> in a striking move, the court also took the unusual step of removing judge scheindlin from the case. it ruled she had "run afoul" of the judiciary's code of conduct and comprom
district judge found theindlin program unconstitutional, saying police had relied on a "policy of indirect racial profiling" that led officers to routinely stop "blacks and hispanics who would not have been stopped if they were white." while she did not halt the use of stop and frisk, judge a federal appointed court monitor to oversee a series of reforms, including a pilot program that would require officers to wear cameras on their bodies to record their interactions with...
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. >> 20,000 direct jobs and over 100,000 indirect jobs or he can rein in the regulations that are stranglingalth law which is causing many employers to have doubts about expanding their number of employees. the solution here isn't more government. the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's the approach the house republicans have taken? the american people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills and frankly, they should be, and the only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at a time. i think doing so we give the american people confidence that we're dealing with these issues in a thoughtful way and in a deliberative way. so i'm hopeful we can make progress on this very important issue. >> after thanksgiving should the house vote to raise the individual mandate tax? >> listen, the house will continue to do our oversight of the exec
. >> 20,000 direct jobs and over 100,000 indirect jobs or he can rein in the regulations that are stranglingalth law which is causing many employers to have doubts about expanding their number of employees. the solution here isn't more government. the solution lies in pro-growth policies that help create a better environment for private sector job creation. finally, i was encouraged that the president said he wouldn't stand in the way of a step-by-step immigration reform. you know that's...
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it is going to be a huge benefit, bringing around 12,000 erect and indirect jobs. she is right about the dangers of union intimidation and bully boy tactics. that is why it is important we have a review and frankly, important that both unite and the labour party take part in that review. >> i am sure the prime minister will agree that the victims of terrorism deserve not just words of sympathy, but support and help. statement by the attorney general of northern ireland overnight, made on his own account and on his own behalf without consultation, does he agree that there can be no question of an amnesty for any terrorist atrocities and crimes and that all victims of terrorism deserve truth and justice? >> let me agree with what the honorable member says. the words of the northern ireland attorney general are his own words, not at the behest of anyone else. the government has no plans to legislate for amnesty for crimes that were committed during the troubles. is consulting with all the northern ireland parties on issues from the past as well as parades and flags. t
it is going to be a huge benefit, bringing around 12,000 erect and indirect jobs. she is right about the dangers of union intimidation and bully boy tactics. that is why it is important we have a review and frankly, important that both unite and the labour party take part in that review. >> i am sure the prime minister will agree that the victims of terrorism deserve not just words of sympathy, but support and help. statement by the attorney general of northern ireland overnight, made on...
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judge scheindlin found stop and frisk unconstitutional, saying police had relied on a policy of indirectial profiling that lead to officers routinely stopping blacks and latinos. scheindlin appointed a federal court monitor oversee a series of reforms. but a three-judge panel froze the reforms and removed scheindlin last week, saying she had violated judicial standards by speaking to the media. on wednesday, judge scheindlin filed an appeal, arguing the court never gave her a chance to respond before taking action against her. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. a year ago yesterday, on november 6, 2012, tens of millions of americans went to the polls to reelect president obama. on that same day -- thousands of miles away -- a 39-year-old afghan farmer named mohammed qasim disappeared after being arrested by u.s. special forces. he was never heard from again. months later and afghan shepherd saw
judge scheindlin found stop and frisk unconstitutional, saying police had relied on a policy of indirectial profiling that lead to officers routinely stopping blacks and latinos. scheindlin appointed a federal court monitor oversee a series of reforms. but a three-judge panel froze the reforms and removed scheindlin last week, saying she had violated judicial standards by speaking to the media. on wednesday, judge scheindlin filed an appeal, arguing the court never gave her a chance to respond...
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. >> there's tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. the restaurants are full. the businesses do well. not just cupertino, but the surrounding cities as well. >> reporter: but others fear the project will create traffic headache and drive rents up even more. >> we have an affordable housing emergency in this county. and this is going to aggravate it and the steps that have been taken to mitigate it are not adequate. >> reporter: the project is the brain child of the late steve jobs. and after tonight's approval, apple will begin work tomorrow morning, but this time instead of a product launch, the company is focused on a project launch. one of the first changes that you'll notice is that you'll see the closure of a section of prune ridge avenue. that's because apple purchased that for $20 million from the city, and that part of the road is going to become part of the campus, reporting live in cupertino, marianne favro. >>> new details in the case of tesla car fires. the public response from the ceo along with a formal investigation into
. >> there's tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. the restaurants are full. the businesses do well. not just cupertino, but the surrounding cities as well. >> reporter: but others fear the project will create traffic headache and drive rents up even more. >> we have an affordable housing emergency in this county. and this is going to aggravate it and the steps that have been taken to mitigate it are not adequate. >> reporter: the...
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that is an indirect reason why i got interested in these operations. big eventscovering in the middle east and europe and latin america, i was always frustrated at writing only about what happened today. what i was really interested in is, what happened yesterday? how did we get here? why is this happening? when i get to countries like guatemala, iran, i always ask myself, why is this country like this? why is the country poor and miserable? why is a country rich and powerful? over and over, i was able to trace the answers in countries that have fallen into chaos but the congo and iran back to the dulles brothers. i am following history back and trying to find out why the world today is the way it is. a lot of the answers to that question have to do with the dulles brothers. >> how many different places did you live? >> i had three foreign assignments. i first was in central america. i cover the wars of el salvador and guatemala and nicaragua. rogge, -- nicaragua, i was sent to berlin. the wall was falling. european unification was starting. the wars i
that is an indirect reason why i got interested in these operations. big eventscovering in the middle east and europe and latin america, i was always frustrated at writing only about what happened today. what i was really interested in is, what happened yesterday? how did we get here? why is this happening? when i get to countries like guatemala, iran, i always ask myself, why is this country like this? why is the country poor and miserable? why is a country rich and powerful? over and over, i...