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>> the make-up of the population of isa? >> the zip code for isa. what zip codes do the students come from? because if we are considering moving isa, which would be extraordinary, i am curious where would though students go? >> right, right now isa carries a spread and we look at the board of the pin maps that show the residential pattern of the students that attend isa. and to summarize they do draw a city-wide attendance. so i think this true for both the middle school grade span and the high school grade span. there are students from kind of all over the city that choose to attend isa. >> supervisor cohen do you have a question for the deputy superintendent? >> thank you, supervisor kim. a couple of questions, what i didn't hear is about how willie brown school which will open in academic year 14-15, this is also going to be a middle school; correct? >> that's correct. >> how does this feather into the plan for this attendance area? >> right, right now willie brown is taken off line. right now it's not open. and it's being renovated. so it was re
>> the make-up of the population of isa? >> the zip code for isa. what zip codes do the students come from? because if we are considering moving isa, which would be extraordinary, i am curious where would though students go? >> right, right now isa carries a spread and we look at the board of the pin maps that show the residential pattern of the students that attend isa. and to summarize they do draw a city-wide attendance. so i think this true for both the middle school grade...
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we learned so much about isa. i will talk about the high school portion on the next page but focus on the middle school section. one thing we learned there is no spanish emersion at isa. and the middle school funding is under funding. the school gets their funding as 6-12. but because they are high school, they have a-g proportions so it supports the high school to meet those requirements. which is fair. but yet it deems the middle school under funded. moving on to the next slide. looking at high schools in our area. i will mention downtown high just for completeness. it was also the former home to isa. but it's a continuation school that nobody can request. so moving on to isa, it is the least requested high school in the district. it is a great program for at-risk kids. principal koe mentioned it has one of the highest graduation rates in the district. and we took a tour with four of the high schoolers, and i was so impressed by these kids. and the classes that they took us to, ethnic studies, english, and histo
we learned so much about isa. i will talk about the high school portion on the next page but focus on the middle school section. one thing we learned there is no spanish emersion at isa. and the middle school funding is under funding. the school gets their funding as 6-12. but because they are high school, they have a-g proportions so it supports the high school to meet those requirements. which is fair. but yet it deems the middle school under funded. moving on to the next slide. looking at...
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few have requested isa as a middle school. now we are still in a period of several years, where the assignment of middle school, the first step is for families to make a choice. we are not in a stage of automatic assignment to any middle school. and also in the meantime as i think everyone is aware. the board of education members i know are aware of this. sorry for the repetition as you have heard this many times. for the benefit of the supervisors in particular, members of the daniel webster community have done a lot of work and lot of impressive work to develop a proposal regarding a two-campus k-8 school that would be located at the current daniel webster campus, that would serve p-k through 2. and then at the current campus, that is called maxwell campus, that is the location of isa. and in their proposal that campus would serve grades 3-8. so it would be a two campus k-8 school. in light of all of this, the district convened a staff working group in the fall of 2011. it's been a little while. almost a year-and-a-half that
few have requested isa as a middle school. now we are still in a period of several years, where the assignment of middle school, the first step is for families to make a choice. we are not in a stage of automatic assignment to any middle school. and also in the meantime as i think everyone is aware. the board of education members i know are aware of this. sorry for the repetition as you have heard this many times. for the benefit of the supervisors in particular, members of the daniel webster...
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from our studio in central moscow you're watching the tea with me and isa now it's two pm here in the russian capital our top story american a private army private i should say bradley manning has contrasting court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions stating they were intended to shed light on the uglier side of washington's foreign policy and to spark public debate manning though fell short of admitting to tougher charges of aiding the enemy denying that his lease could have harmed american interest in important reports. he has accepted guilt but makes no apologies for what he did at a pretrial hearing on a maryland military base u.s. army private bradley manning admitted to sharing u.s. classified documents and videos with we say that he believes the american public have the right to know the true cost of war the twenty five year old pleaded guilty to ten of twenty two charges before reading
from our studio in central moscow you're watching the tea with me and isa now it's two pm here in the russian capital our top story american a private army private i should say bradley manning has contrasting court to charges of passing u.s. secret data to wiki leaks he justified his actions stating they were intended to shed light on the uglier side of washington's foreign policy and to spark public debate manning though fell short of admitting to tougher charges of aiding the enemy denying...
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but i understand that the district has decided to speak on behalf of isa. and to use this as an opportunity to present their concerns and suggestions on how the city and district can address challenges that population increase will bring. i am looking forward to hearing from mr. lee from the school district that will walk us through the process that the school district has undertaken thus far and a timeline that they anticipate for future decisions related to this matter. i think it's essential to build as much collaboration between parents, schools and districts, we want the same thing. we want our kids to have a safe and enriching school experience. madam chair, as a point of clarification. i would like to start with the school district. i understand there is some board rule that prohibits parents from speaking. >> no, there is no board rule that prohibits parents from speaking. and i will not be strict about the time. but we will have the school district present as you would like. >> okay, san francisco unified school district is prepared to make a brief
but i understand that the district has decided to speak on behalf of isa. and to use this as an opportunity to present their concerns and suggestions on how the city and district can address challenges that population increase will bring. i am looking forward to hearing from mr. lee from the school district that will walk us through the process that the school district has undertaken thus far and a timeline that they anticipate for future decisions related to this matter. i think it's essential...
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break to russia for his for his a trip abroad since taking office earlier this month a correspondent on isa now has more. let's not forget that vladimir putin picked china as his first stop in this term as president now the favor is being returned sitting paying first visit are brought here to russia certainly not a coincident and least that's not the way it's being seen but as a sign a symbol even a message perhaps to other leaders to other nations that this partnership is a strong one and it's only growing at the forefront economic cooperation and a joint interest to break the washington consensus around the world and transform the global stage into a multi-polar one. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie between russia and china that could soon be unbreakable a new chinese leader his first stop moscow some think surely washington must notice what is brushing off no they don't take it seriously at their own peril russia and china fellow brics major trade partners and team players at the u.n. security council were there too often stand up agains
break to russia for his for his a trip abroad since taking office earlier this month a correspondent on isa now has more. let's not forget that vladimir putin picked china as his first stop in this term as president now the favor is being returned sitting paying first visit are brought here to russia certainly not a coincident and least that's not the way it's being seen but as a sign a symbol even a message perhaps to other leaders to other nations that this partnership is a strong one and...
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multi-billion dollar deals that are also hoping to bolster their common clout in the world's arena as an isa now he explains pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie between russia and china that could soon be unbreakable a new chinese leader his first stop moscow something surely washington must notice but is brushing off. no they don't take it seriously at their own peril russia and china fellow brics major trade partners and team players at the u.n. security council were there too often stand up against intervention and to gresham moscow and beijing a single we impact of nato backed attacks and they don't want the instability that washington seeks in the middle east raging in moscow or that in business china is booming and russia is right next door the potential for gas deals and pipelines are vast as soon as the two can agree on a price russia also sees china as a way to diversify its economy like helping tap untouched water sources in the east and investing in the west now they could join forces on cooperation militarily that is the inevitable i
multi-billion dollar deals that are also hoping to bolster their common clout in the world's arena as an isa now he explains pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie between russia and china that could soon be unbreakable a new chinese leader his first stop moscow something surely washington must notice but is brushing off. no they don't take it seriously at their own peril russia and china fellow brics major trade partners and team players at the u.n....
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this in the house of commons that he saddam hussein has existing and active military plans for the isa chemical and biological weapons which could be activated within forty five minutes of the famous speech that we heard you at the time i sat there in the video is that he prime minister at the time his right hand. on intelligence given to us told us about the nuclear weapons right they did after nuclear weapons when the israelis bombed the place that they were they were developing them so used to have secondly he used gas which i think is the one is that if the drama versed enough to kill thousands of kurds so he was a month for using. weapons of mass destruction he has a record of doing basically an evil man the question to me though is if the u.n. felt that he wasn't observing by the way the worst seventeen resolutions committed by the u.n. involving russia. well so to that extent there was a un mandate tony felt you could act on them but he couldn't is the agreement of the security council would have a separate motion on intervention and didn't get the un. the un failed over a wonde
this in the house of commons that he saddam hussein has existing and active military plans for the isa chemical and biological weapons which could be activated within forty five minutes of the famous speech that we heard you at the time i sat there in the video is that he prime minister at the time his right hand. on intelligence given to us told us about the nuclear weapons right they did after nuclear weapons when the israelis bombed the place that they were they were developing them so used...
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who believe that what has gone on in this economy is in some cases, many ceos are saying that this isa bump and i'm going to get for a while. so i will take advantage of it. >> a lot of ceos agree with us. a lot of people were out of work agree with us. i think the federal reserve agrees with us. gerri: thank you for coming on. fascinating and now says not something you hear everyday. back to this day in business history, back in 1817, 24 stockbrokers created what we know as the new york stock exchange. the very first listed company was the big bank bank of new york are the marketplace to rapidly arbitrating a million shares a day until the stock market crash of 1929. ultimately, the dow jones recovered and then with more than 2000 listings in the combined market capital. 196 years ago the big board was founded. we are just getting started, including california park officials have been hiding funds on purpose. and regarding high school graduates, you have to hear this. our education system is failing our education system is failing our kids coming up n this is $100,000. our education s
who believe that what has gone on in this economy is in some cases, many ceos are saying that this isa bump and i'm going to get for a while. so i will take advantage of it. >> a lot of ceos agree with us. a lot of people were out of work agree with us. i think the federal reserve agrees with us. gerri: thank you for coming on. fascinating and now says not something you hear everyday. back to this day in business history, back in 1817, 24 stockbrokers created what we know as the new york...
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the president of the meeting isas an australian ambassador, took them all away for other talks, said, are you really sure you want to block this treat jy? they met again, reconvened and again those three countries blocked this arms trade treaty. that's not the end of the story. let's pick it up. first, where we are right now, what's your reaction after all the work you've done over the last 10 days and many years as well for the facts that been blocked? >> it's outrageous that these three countries have held up the talks and proceedings and stalled in this way. we're disgusted that the three countries, because they're all right isolated in the international community, and syria, should be the ones to veto agreement on the treaty today. this isn't just an academic exercise. this is a treaty that's been saving lives. one person dies every minute from armed violence and millions more see their lives torn apart by the conflict and devastation of an arms trade. we had 190 countries today that were ready to say yes, let's have this treaty. they've worked intensively through day and night to
the president of the meeting isas an australian ambassador, took them all away for other talks, said, are you really sure you want to block this treat jy? they met again, reconvened and again those three countries blocked this arms trade treaty. that's not the end of the story. let's pick it up. first, where we are right now, what's your reaction after all the work you've done over the last 10 days and many years as well for the facts that been blocked? >> it's outrageous that these three...
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up their support for the rebellion the militants continue to demand their rack arms supplies as an isa now without planes. this shift is on the heels of secretary of state john kerry announcing last week that the u.s. would finally provide direct aid to the syrian opposition and help push forward the two year fight to topple president assad the the just here though non lethal aid opposition groups despite mounting united are already getting plenty of cash arms and training from friends in the region especially gulf states like saudi arabia qatar well not only were the rebels disappointed the u.s. isn't being more generous with their weapons they're having a bit of a laugh online check out this video that has emerged on facebook of fighters on the ground trying to survive on so-called non-lethal weapons take a closer look at those a chair even what looks like some kind of sanitizing hand gel was seen later in the video you can hear what sounds like actual intent shelling at some point with the only defense these silly makeshift weapons surely many of civilians on the ground won't find t
up their support for the rebellion the militants continue to demand their rack arms supplies as an isa now without planes. this shift is on the heels of secretary of state john kerry announcing last week that the u.s. would finally provide direct aid to the syrian opposition and help push forward the two year fight to topple president assad the the just here though non lethal aid opposition groups despite mounting united are already getting plenty of cash arms and training from friends in the...
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led dominance in global affairs she's an isa now has the details. the gem of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining bright after a three day visit by china's xi jinping to moscow a package of deals were sealed including between rosneft and china's top energy company just a day after the russian oil giant pushed exxon mobil out of the world's number one spot the powers are set to soar with a common competitor washington who is brushing off the full potential of this partnership know they don't take it seriously at their own peril russia and china fellow brics major trade partners and team players at the u.n. security council are the two often stand up against intervention and aggression. beijing a single we impact of nato backed attacks and they don't want the instability that washington seeks in the middle east beijing and moscow want to do business china is booming and russia is right next door the potential for gas deals and pipelines are vast russia also sees china as a way to diversify its economy like helping tap
led dominance in global affairs she's an isa now has the details. the gem of russia china ties energy cooperation has been polished and is shining bright after a three day visit by china's xi jinping to moscow a package of deals were sealed including between rosneft and china's top energy company just a day after the russian oil giant pushed exxon mobil out of the world's number one spot the powers are set to soar with a common competitor washington who is brushing off the full potential of...
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year two thousand he became one of the kremlin's fiercest critics earlier on r t kevin know what it isa now we discuss the ups and downs of the tycoons relations with moscow in his recent appeal to return home he's a convicted criminal here in russia to put it simply not so much a controversial figure in the sense of of scandal surrounding him but controversal because it's flat out he does not get along with the kremlin sarah touched on this a little bit it was no secret he was an outspoken critic of the kremlin about the system in russia and i think the british gave him safe but didn't go to the russian rather to it didn't it and it hampered british russian relationship so it went straight to the top it's very unclear to russia to this day why the u.k. so protective peters of ski lots of talk in past years that it had to do with his investments with his money which makes people more interesting because it's swaying that this is most likely had something to do with his debts with owing lots of money high profile court cases the most recent one of course. he was ripped apart by the judge
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it isa small island and it is being menial to so many. but it paints a picture of what is going onthere. which is catastrophic. you go in there and you are talking about confiscating peoples money. not letting them have access and availability to them. almost turning this over what really is a huge political battle around the world. the russians and germans and the eurozone and cyprus is caught in the middle. in the meantime from the people are not able to access their money. they don't have gas lines. they are not able to get gas. it is unbelievable the fact that they are living there. the fact that they are frightened and scared. they work so hard to put money in the bank. neil: your parents were born there. they are not there now. a lot of money find its attraction. now that is being questioned. so even when the banks reopen, do they tell you that they might not keep their money there? >> there are a lot of people that are ready to hit the banks and get their money out there trying to instute all of these rules. they are going to be ch
it isa small island and it is being menial to so many. but it paints a picture of what is going onthere. which is catastrophic. you go in there and you are talking about confiscating peoples money. not letting them have access and availability to them. almost turning this over what really is a huge political battle around the world. the russians and germans and the eurozone and cyprus is caught in the middle. in the meantime from the people are not able to access their money. they don't have...
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. >> dana: they said they didn't know about this nonpolitical person who is going to retire from isa.ven any of the ages any guidance, are they supposed to have other things they will happen to distance themselves? >> dana: releasing people that might have -- >> greg: releasing people linked to human traffics and drug cartels the guys working for ice is angry, because it screwed up cases. the white house is playing chick within a train. but we're the ones on the track. you know what? it reminds me of curb your enthusiasm episode larry davidson planned a mugging to impress his shrink. this is what obama is doing. he creates a mugging to come and save the victim. but it's not happening. matt waters claims 170 million jobs will be lost. we have only have 150 million jobs in the united states. i can't -- i think she is counting mars, pluto and venus where she is from. >> kimberly: love her sound bite. >> dana: do you think the white house overplayed the hand on this? setting aside republicans are going to be blamed no matter what, even getting up in the morning. on this should they have b
. >> dana: they said they didn't know about this nonpolitical person who is going to retire from isa.ven any of the ages any guidance, are they supposed to have other things they will happen to distance themselves? >> dana: releasing people that might have -- >> greg: releasing people linked to human traffics and drug cartels the guys working for ice is angry, because it screwed up cases. the white house is playing chick within a train. but we're the ones on the track. you...
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representative darrell isa who spoke after karl rove specifically called out her, and said all this attentiondidacy to my attention and ended up getting her lots of great press and other people who have been watching republican politics in california said hey, look, a few years ago, the party may not have responded this way. they may have said this is their first amendment rights and they can do what they want. this year it wasn't tolerated. >> didn't hurt the party then. >> not this instance, during the previous election there were comments made about legitimate rape that the party failed to respond to, you know, in a very vigorous way. it was a good time that they saw this thing happen and it was an offensive comment and they responded parole. it seems -- appropriately. >>> karl rove was one of the reasons i went. wanted to see if he had horns and a pitch fork like some people think. he was amicable, and his comments were things like get throughout and sell. but in a room full of donors and party loyalists, the notion that enthusiasm is the problem is not exactly identifying i think necessa
representative darrell isa who spoke after karl rove specifically called out her, and said all this attentiondidacy to my attention and ended up getting her lots of great press and other people who have been watching republican politics in california said hey, look, a few years ago, the party may not have responded this way. they may have said this is their first amendment rights and they can do what they want. this year it wasn't tolerated. >> didn't hurt the party then. >> not...
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because history isa relay race. it's not some kind of a thing in which people's attention and views turn overnight. look how long it took to obtain women the vote. he is important because he kept this alive into the 20th century, until after the scopes trial. stupid intellectuals in new york and boston decided that religious fundamentalism was dead because clarence darrow had humiliated williams jennings bryan on the stand. well, as we know now, it wasn't dead at all. it just retired a bit from politics and was biding its time. >> y calrobe ingsoll, "one of the most important champions of reason and secular government in american history." and he raised the issue of religion, as you say, the role of religion. that the role it ought to play in the public life of the nation for the first time since the founding generation that wrote the constitution. >> that's part of his importance, and he made a lot of people aware of something that had been forgotten, which were that ours was the first constitution in the world --
because history isa relay race. it's not some kind of a thing in which people's attention and views turn overnight. look how long it took to obtain women the vote. he is important because he kept this alive into the 20th century, until after the scopes trial. stupid intellectuals in new york and boston decided that religious fundamentalism was dead because clarence darrow had humiliated williams jennings bryan on the stand. well, as we know now, it wasn't dead at all. it just retired a bit from...
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the way it works, the peer review systems sets the priorities, and then there isa second level of reviewthere are senior people who looked at the portfolio of the institute and say, "you know, we have an area that does not have enough going on. this grant does not quite make the cut, but i think we should fund it anyway, and we have a maybe we-up over here." don't need 19 grants on angiogenesis. the lucky ones get funding. then, you have to report to us every year. and if you are deviating in some way or going down some pathway that is inappropriate, you will hear from us.>> the 27 institutes and centers, which one is the biggest? >> the biggest is the cancer institute. right behind that is the infectious disease institute, which oversees hiv/aids. right beyond that is the heart and lung area. blood diseases. not too far down are others like the diabetes institute, the aging institute, the mental health institute, the neurological diseases institute, and then down the line. >> speaking of diabetes, you have a couple of times appeared on the show of stephen colbert. here is a clip. there
the way it works, the peer review systems sets the priorities, and then there isa second level of reviewthere are senior people who looked at the portfolio of the institute and say, "you know, we have an area that does not have enough going on. this grant does not quite make the cut, but i think we should fund it anyway, and we have a maybe we-up over here." don't need 19 grants on angiogenesis. the lucky ones get funding. then, you have to report to us every year. and if you are...
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. >>> te gusta mi sombrero isa. >>> ahí está la chiqui baby. >>> aquí te estoy viendo. >>> chiquillosestros a pesar de los recortes presupues presupuestar presupuestarios. >>> el año pasado se despidieron 9. 500 profesores en el área de la región de los angeles y san diego y en esta ocasión, no hubo te tipo de recortes. y todo por propuestas, como la propuesta 30. que de alguna u otra manera. aumentó impuestos pero ayuda y está tratando de motivar a inyectar un poco más de presupuesto a la educación. no solo aquí en los Ängeles si no a nivel nacional. muchos políticos están tratando de apoyar a las escuelas e invertir más en la educación de nuestros futuros niños. y son increíbles y muy buenas noticias para nuestros maestros. como les digo, en los últimos años, hay muchos recortes. >>> muy buena noticia. >>> california ha estado afectado por la economía que bueno y lele pegan a la educación y el deporte. >>> y además, que tanta de nuestra gente necesita de esos maestros idel ocasión para seguir superándose en este país y mucha de nuestra gente son maestro y trabajan y se ven afectados
. >>> te gusta mi sombrero isa. >>> ahí está la chiqui baby. >>> aquí te estoy viendo. >>> chiquillosestros a pesar de los recortes presupues presupuestar presupuestarios. >>> el año pasado se despidieron 9. 500 profesores en el área de la región de los angeles y san diego y en esta ocasión, no hubo te tipo de recortes. y todo por propuestas, como la propuesta 30. que de alguna u otra manera. aumentó impuestos pero ayuda y está tratando de...
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this isa harper collins book. who are they? >> harper collins is owned by rupert murdoch, who is one of the world's biggest media giants, as you know. they're a new york publisher. i wanted a new york publisher for the credibility that goes with that, and it is co-published by sondervin, which is a christian publisher, which they own. it's a subsidiary of harper collins. so like dan quayle and some others, bill bennett, they found that the joint publisher arrangement and agreement really helps get greater distribution of the book. so this book is in mainstream bookstores, and it's also in christian bookstores. >> how many copies will they send out to the bookstores? >> they did an initial printing of 160,000, which if people go in and buy it at that number, will put it on the best seller list. it was a major undertaking. this is my first new york publisher, and so they were taking a little chance, but i guess they looked at some of the other things i've been doing and the trends of some books that have been showing up on the be
this isa harper collins book. who are they? >> harper collins is owned by rupert murdoch, who is one of the world's biggest media giants, as you know. they're a new york publisher. i wanted a new york publisher for the credibility that goes with that, and it is co-published by sondervin, which is a christian publisher, which they own. it's a subsidiary of harper collins. so like dan quayle and some others, bill bennett, they found that the joint publisher arrangement and agreement really...
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that isa false choice being presented to the american people by those who are taking on our position host: that was a vice president biden yesterday. here is the front page of the "daily news" -- what is the impact of this? guest: ever since the shooting in newtown, they have tried to use that moment to gather support as this debate has gone on a month after month, to maintain the emotional momentum. that is the vice president tried to do yesterday in new york. he was in connecticut a couple of weeks ago, one town over from .he town every time president obama gives a speech, he brings up newtown. they see this as critical in wants the american public gun measures. host: how much power does the vice president have and what does that show in the priority list of the white house? unless there is a tie, he can be a tiebreaker. this is helping to frame the debate. build public support around the country and pressure lawmakers to make them feel like this is of the they have a moral obligation to do. that is a word he and the president use a lot. every week that goes by, he is having a spee
that isa false choice being presented to the american people by those who are taking on our position host: that was a vice president biden yesterday. here is the front page of the "daily news" -- what is the impact of this? guest: ever since the shooting in newtown, they have tried to use that moment to gather support as this debate has gone on a month after month, to maintain the emotional momentum. that is the vice president tried to do yesterday in new york. he was in connecticut a...
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know, isas you all indeed the most respected, sophisticated, advanced, confident, and patriotic intelligence gathering organization the world has ever known. because of that, we are delighted to have them here to put a microscope to one of the most serious conflict that our world has seen in our lifetime. president nixon's mission to a great degree as a congressman, senator, vice president and president, was to help bring peace to the world. in fact, on his gravestone, which is just a few yards away it says the speak, highest honor history can be so is the title of peacemaker. when this conflict exploded in 1973, he told his staff do whatever it takes. send anything that flies if it is needed. he ordered an airlift to resupply israeli defenses. he saved israel according to one of america's most respected historians, stephen ambrose. , gold mineof the war here referred to him as my president. richard nixon's centennial year. opening february 15 here at the presidential library is an asibit on president nixon peacemaker, as president, as a patriot. in that, we focus of the it on this more. who
know, isas you all indeed the most respected, sophisticated, advanced, confident, and patriotic intelligence gathering organization the world has ever known. because of that, we are delighted to have them here to put a microscope to one of the most serious conflict that our world has seen in our lifetime. president nixon's mission to a great degree as a congressman, senator, vice president and president, was to help bring peace to the world. in fact, on his gravestone, which is just a few yards...
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. >>> isa, alex, claudio, todos deberÍan seguir este ejemplo. >>> esto es en rusia. >>> el segundo conciertoa. y nos estÁn haciendo el concierto. quÉ >>> washington enviÓ dos aviones de combate que lanzaron bombas inertes y regresaron a estados unidos, el mensaje es mostrar la capacidad de estados unidos de largo ataque y la voluntad para defender a sus aliados. la violencia en mÉxico dio un nuevo giro cuando un grupo tomÓ un pueblo del estado de guerrero diciendo que buscaban al asesino de su jefe, patrularon calles, y detuvieron al propio jefe de la policÍa local. >>> sitiamos toda la cabecera municipal, porque aquÍ opera la delincuencia, y el director esÁa involucrado y sabe quiÉn matÓ a nuestro comandante. >>> ya entregaron a las autoridades estatales que no hicieron comentarios. >>> una doctora brasileÑa causÓ el deceso de 7 pacientes para desocupar las camas, sus vÍctimas serian hasta 300 pacientes, con la complicidad de 7 miembros, sumisnitraba relajantes, les reducia el oxigeno, aunque la doctora muerte estÁ libre, hay pocas dudas que el grupo pueda evadir a la justicia. y se repite
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stage two or isa limit if and when the target actually is located.that point time sensitive questions do arise as to whether, for example, the person that has been observed is, in fact, that nominated target and then one of the circumstances would allow for particular attack to be lawful and desirable. my point is that stage two is akin to the classic time sensitive singer i first described that stage one is quite different. indeed, it's no accident that based on the public report of what takes place within the obama administration at stage one, it anyways results a judicial process already. they are put before a group of debate and discussion, multiple parties weigh in and debate what, if anything, the intelligence suffices to prove, and debates take place regarding the notional legal boundaries the government target authority. the point is judicial involvement stage one would be relatively much less intrusive, much less unconventional than it would be a stage two. and while i do not think it's possible to say that the fifth amendment due process cl
stage two or isa limit if and when the target actually is located.that point time sensitive questions do arise as to whether, for example, the person that has been observed is, in fact, that nominated target and then one of the circumstances would allow for particular attack to be lawful and desirable. my point is that stage two is akin to the classic time sensitive singer i first described that stage one is quite different. indeed, it's no accident that based on the public report of what takes...
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. >> our conversation with rachel jackson isa now available on our website, c- span.org/firstladies. talked abouteys the same-sex marriage cases before the supreme court this week. changinge about the attitude toward gay marriage. this event was held at the cato institute. it is an hour and 10 minutes. >> welcome to the cato institute. welcome to those who are watching on c-span 2 and on cato.org. how is my reception? can you hear me? ok. we are delighted to bring together an all-star panel to talk about the state of gay marriage in the supreme court and in american society. our panelists are fresh from hearing the second day of the supreme court oral arguments. it has been kind of dramatic. i heard the audio and belies there were extremely left-wing and right-wing ideas. and that is just justice kennedy. [laughter] we will be starting out with a discussion on how things went this morning and yesterday at the court of stop we will move into a wider discussion on what this all means for american politics and culture. we are being join today by three wonderful panelists. iro fromr righ
. >> our conversation with rachel jackson isa now available on our website, c- span.org/firstladies. talked abouteys the same-sex marriage cases before the supreme court this week. changinge about the attitude toward gay marriage. this event was held at the cato institute. it is an hour and 10 minutes. >> welcome to the cato institute. welcome to those who are watching on c-span 2 and on cato.org. how is my reception? can you hear me? ok. we are delighted to bring together an...
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isa world in which there much more connection and ability to move people quickly, that's generally a good day, but there will be entities and individuals, midsize group said big cartels that take advantage of this. the globalk of economy as being about $60 trillion, some estimates are that about $6 trillion, about 10% of the global economy is invested in narcotics, human smuggling, as well as the other things we have talked about, arms cache, etc.. >> you have mentioned cyber crime and we don't have time to get into the detail, but i view that as the next pearl harbor risk. do you share that concern? >> yes, i would. panetta spokery about it in just those terms. tremendous opportunities in that network, but there are also vulnerabilities that could have catastrophic consequences for us. >> one question about the criminal cartels. one of the things that scared me is the idea of one of our state enemies -- perhaps i shouldn't use that term. people who do not wish us well working with the criminal cartel as a conveyor of a weapon of mass destruction. that to me means the work you are do
isa world in which there much more connection and ability to move people quickly, that's generally a good day, but there will be entities and individuals, midsize group said big cartels that take advantage of this. the globalk of economy as being about $60 trillion, some estimates are that about $6 trillion, about 10% of the global economy is invested in narcotics, human smuggling, as well as the other things we have talked about, arms cache, etc.. >> you have mentioned cyber crime and we...
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that isa characteristic likely to be something that is part of their being -- part of their being over time frame? or to put it differently, something that people should be required to give up in order to be treated like everybody else? it is not by any means the most important criteria, but that is how you ought to think of it. >> it ought to be, rather than actually is immutable. let's go to the powers that you want to have as a significant factor. we will not have an opinion as to how you make it the most significant progress i've already said that. yes, it is the most significant. the very question is when you remove something from the democratic processes. when you have the court intervene on behalf of the politically powerless? clyburncourt said in is that the court negate any claim that the mentally retarded are politically powerless in the sense that they do not have the ability to attract attention of lawmakers. there is the definition of powerless. no ability to attract attention of lawmakers. i think any real assessment of political power in this country shows that gays and
that isa characteristic likely to be something that is part of their being -- part of their being over time frame? or to put it differently, something that people should be required to give up in order to be treated like everybody else? it is not by any means the most important criteria, but that is how you ought to think of it. >> it ought to be, rather than actually is immutable. let's go to the powers that you want to have as a significant factor. we will not have an opinion as to how...