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most locals in this region live on even less. town is home to one of myanmar's major wine producers. it was the first in the country to produce wine. the winery's vines are grown on its own estate, which stretches over 20 acres, the size of ten soccer fields. the grapes are harvested each march and made into wine, which is matured in tanks. the wine is bottled after being matured for a year. the winery currently produces 400,000 bottles annually. seven people work in the bottling plant. all of them come from the town and other local villages. the winery also operates an in-house restaurant. 40 people work in the front of house and kitchen. most of them are also young locals. when it first opened, most of the customers were foreigners. today nearly 90% are from myanmar. this family has come from yangon. over at the vineyards, around 40 farm hands are busy preparing for the monsoon season. the rains last six months, from may to october. they begin by cutting off any excess leaves or branches. doing this promotes air circulation and
most locals in this region live on even less. town is home to one of myanmar's major wine producers. it was the first in the country to produce wine. the winery's vines are grown on its own estate, which stretches over 20 acres, the size of ten soccer fields. the grapes are harvested each march and made into wine, which is matured in tanks. the wine is bottled after being matured for a year. the winery currently produces 400,000 bottles annually. seven people work in the bottling plant. all of...
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>> the process that we have in place for our states and local -- locals is a similar process we have already implemented for the federal government that somebody wants to withdraw property that has to go through , the state or federal coordinator to improve that they need it. we also have apportionment rules. we give preference to counter drug counterterrorism and border patrol responsibilities but for raps, and we also look at the local ability for law enforcement agencies that provide mutual support and if there is mutual support available from another close by law enforcement agency we will , so we willn them not give the county and the city both a -- if they are in the same location. for weapons we authorize one per paid and for vehicles it is typically one vehicle on armored like a humvee for every three officers. >> given the gao created fictitious law enforcement agency that was approved, how do they plan to reevaluate the law enforcement agencies that are currently enrolled in the program to ensure each enrollment is verified as being legitimate and an eligible law enforcemen
>> the process that we have in place for our states and local -- locals is a similar process we have already implemented for the federal government that somebody wants to withdraw property that has to go through , the state or federal coordinator to improve that they need it. we also have apportionment rules. we give preference to counter drug counterterrorism and border patrol responsibilities but for raps, and we also look at the local ability for law enforcement agencies that provide...
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optics local and up you start local you make you know be the change you want to be and start in a local environment here pittsboro you do find a lot of i would say values associated with this part of the country hard work threshed and you know pride in country is not hard to find and as a result the community is cohesive and folks are getting getting along and doing their thing on a day by day basis i don't get the feeling here in this community of a lot of social stress and strain even though the state on a state level try to pass the bathroom discriminations they did right but i mean on the local level it seems like you do find it does work if the local community is given the ability to act in their local interest. which a lot of times the state tries to take away because we're doing rules state of course we can only do locally what the state legislature allows you to do by statute one fifty three a right and gerrymandering is not a problem well gerrymander that's a whole different issue and another problem is another priorities are destroyed by the state in the federal government hal
optics local and up you start local you make you know be the change you want to be and start in a local environment here pittsboro you do find a lot of i would say values associated with this part of the country hard work threshed and you know pride in country is not hard to find and as a result the community is cohesive and folks are getting getting along and doing their thing on a day by day basis i don't get the feeling here in this community of a lot of social stress and strain even though...
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." >> yesterday the house armed services committee held a hearing on a program to allow state and local law enforcement agencies to purchase excess military equipment at a reduced cost. this hearing is an hour. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. ladies and gentlemen, i welcome you here today and call this hearing of the house armed service also subcommittee of readiness to get -- the house armed services committee on the continued oversight of the transfer of excess military equipment to civilian law enforcement agencies to order. i would like to begin by recognizing the dedicated service of our readiness subcommittee clerk, ms. jodie bignolia. this will be her last official event of our subcommittee and i want to thank her for her contributions to our actions in the past year. i want to wish her the best of luck as she moves forward in future endeavors. thank you, jodie. [ applause ] >> one of the objectives of this subcommittee is to bring attention to matters that impact the overall readiness of the department of defense. this includes programs or activities when face
." >> yesterday the house armed services committee held a hearing on a program to allow state and local law enforcement agencies to purchase excess military equipment at a reduced cost. this hearing is an hour. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. ladies and gentlemen, i welcome you here today and call this hearing of the house armed service also subcommittee of readiness to get -- the house armed services committee on the continued oversight of the transfer of...
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maria says it turned out the service wasn't personal or local. says she worked with multiple matchmakers by phone from a sacramento office. she says the matches they made were terrible fits. maria: i'm not being picky. same mistakes over and over again. it's like, are you listening to what i'm saying to you? have you looked at my profile? chris: maria's membership is about to expire. she says her nearly eight grand fee to silicon valley matchmakers bought her four bad dates. maria: well, this is our lives, and they're just taking advantage of that. i feel like i've been taken advantage of. chris: kim williams has a similar story, only she signed up with east bay matchmakers. she also bought in to promises of a personal and local service, plus a surplus of available men. kim williams: the reply was more than you could date. chris: kim signed a $3,000 contract for 6 months of local matchmaking. it's now up. she says she also had four dates, set up over the phone by people more than 100 miles away. kim: ultimately, what it is is, you know, very litt
maria says it turned out the service wasn't personal or local. says she worked with multiple matchmakers by phone from a sacramento office. she says the matches they made were terrible fits. maria: i'm not being picky. same mistakes over and over again. it's like, are you listening to what i'm saying to you? have you looked at my profile? chris: maria's membership is about to expire. she says her nearly eight grand fee to silicon valley matchmakers bought her four bad dates. maria: well, this...
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particularly on local agencies. however, this equipment can also be controlled property. items that are sensitive in nature and cannot be released to the general public, such as firearms, and military grid imagery technologies, and that is what makes the gao report particularly concerning. not only does it highlight the negligence with which dla treated property procured with taxpayer dollars but it demonstrates a dangerous vulnerability that could compromise the safety of the american people. so i am particularly appreciative that gao conducted this operation and delivered this report bus it brings to light vulnerabilities and allows to us conduct critical oversight on the handling of equipment to ensure reforms are in place to better secure the transfer program. i am deeply disturbed, however, by the prospect that a malicious individual or organization could procure dod property, especially controlled items. understanding this is likely a result of combination of issues including inadequate protocols and safeguards, insufficient training and potential cultural errors. i
particularly on local agencies. however, this equipment can also be controlled property. items that are sensitive in nature and cannot be released to the general public, such as firearms, and military grid imagery technologies, and that is what makes the gao report particularly concerning. not only does it highlight the negligence with which dla treated property procured with taxpayer dollars but it demonstrates a dangerous vulnerability that could compromise the safety of the american people....
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about 7500 federal, state and local law enforcement across the 50 states and u.s. territories actively participate in the program. 30 federal agency headquarters are currently enrolled. these are the higher headquarters to the 345 federal law enforcement activities participating in the program. dla has worked extensively over the last several years to improve the state and local side of the program, which is 96% of total participation. reviewhe gao's recent did validate it recent enhancements in the state and local program, it also highlighted on her abilities in the federal program. dla takes the findings very seriously and is actively addressing and correcting the deficiencies. in september, 2015, dla began a focused improvement effort to strengthen our federal program. we have included robust controls in our federal program, which already exist in our state program. specifically, we have revised our procedures for verifying and approving federal agency applications for enrollment. first, dla now requires an executive level representative in the federal agency de
about 7500 federal, state and local law enforcement across the 50 states and u.s. territories actively participate in the program. 30 federal agency headquarters are currently enrolled. these are the higher headquarters to the 345 federal law enforcement activities participating in the program. dla has worked extensively over the last several years to improve the state and local side of the program, which is 96% of total participation. reviewhe gao's recent did validate it recent enhancements...
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no authority -- has the authority to transfer to local authorities. dla administers the law enforcement support program for dod. throughndar years 2013 2015, dod has reported transferring approximately $1.1 billion of excess control poverty to law enforcement agencies. control property typically involves sensitive acquitted and items that cannot be released to the public such as detonation robots, small arms and ambush protected vehicles. law enforcement officials we surveyed and interviewed cited a number of ways in which they have benefited from the program, with several reporting the transfer of control property allows them to save money. the reported uses include enhancing counter drug and counterterrorism activity, search and rescue, natural disaster response and police training. action to enhance processes for the program and responded to pass recommendations. the l.a. has taken steps to address previously identified weaknesses in its processes and procedures, mostly at state and local levels. in our july report, we note that witnesses at the fe
no authority -- has the authority to transfer to local authorities. dla administers the law enforcement support program for dod. throughndar years 2013 2015, dod has reported transferring approximately $1.1 billion of excess control poverty to law enforcement agencies. control property typically involves sensitive acquitted and items that cannot be released to the public such as detonation robots, small arms and ambush protected vehicles. law enforcement officials we surveyed and interviewed...
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we have again, a localal -- a local fight. i do work with community-based organizations and they represent what i call the rebel archive that held and told the story of incarceration in los angeles for the last 200 years. among many of the groups, the jails and policing in general are seen as either occupying forces within segregated communities. the jails are seen as unhealthy spaces that are locking up members of our communities that may have problems and struggles but should not be seen as the problem in and of themselves. i think it depends on who you have speaking with, the communities i have been working with, thinking together and writing this book, incarceration and policing are sites of struggle. there are or communities that see the local police as the sight of safety. it is really trying to engage in a conversation across communities and one of the things hope this book can accomplish. city of inmates bring as lot of communities into the conversation about mass incarceration and gives us a cool, conquest and colonia
we have again, a localal -- a local fight. i do work with community-based organizations and they represent what i call the rebel archive that held and told the story of incarceration in los angeles for the last 200 years. among many of the groups, the jails and policing in general are seen as either occupying forces within segregated communities. the jails are seen as unhealthy spaces that are locking up members of our communities that may have problems and struggles but should not be seen as...
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. >> [speaking local language] >> loss of life isn't new to the people of aceh. for over 30 yeyears, violelent clasheses ocd between rebels and the jakarta government, until 2004, when a peace treaty was signed. over 15,000 people died in that conflict. twyears afafter the peace treaty, aceh was hit by a series of deadly floods, killing dozens. experts believe extensive e logging in the surrouing hills s caused the floods. >> [spepeaking local lalanguage] >> after such adversity, many cocommunities s are just tryryio rebuild. andnd for young farmer, like s sabaruddin,n, elephantstd other wildlife pose a a threat o their livelihood. >> [speaking local languguage] >> with money on the li, it's ooften hard d to find sosolutios that are goodod for both h peope and elephants. but with no solutions at all, the conflicts can turn ugly. baby elephants are ofteten captured, domesticated, and used f for enttertainmentnt. >>> [speakining local langnguag] [elelephangrgrowls >> this is rajah the elelephant. he's been namemed by the villags who found him in a trarap, on a plan
. >> [speaking local language] >> loss of life isn't new to the people of aceh. for over 30 yeyears, violelent clasheses ocd between rebels and the jakarta government, until 2004, when a peace treaty was signed. over 15,000 people died in that conflict. twyears afafter the peace treaty, aceh was hit by a series of deadly floods, killing dozens. experts believe extensive e logging in the surrouing hills s caused the floods. >> [spepeaking local lalanguage] >> after such...
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law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. arson haverder, and nothing to do with civil rights. conduct in theal theral government in circumstances here presented have no alternative but to respond. and to be called upon by the governor of the state and was presented with proof of his inability to restore order in michigan. lawill not tell -- tolerate -- we will not endure silence. it matters not by whom it is done or under what sources or banner. it will not be tolerated. do what ever it is necessary to do to suppress and to punish those who engage in it. exceptions with few and thele of detroit people of new york and harlem and all of our american cities however troubled they may be before and condemn these criminal acts. vast majority of negroes and whites are shocked and outrag
law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. arson haverder, and nothing to do with civil rights. conduct in theal theral government in circumstances here presented have no alternative but to respond. and to be called upon by the governor of the state and was...
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law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the governor's of the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. looting, murder, and arson have nothing to do with civil rights. they are criminal conduct in the federal government in the circumstances here presented have no alternative but to respond. and to be called upon by the governor of the state and was presented with proof of his inability to restore order in michigan. we will not tolerate unlawful acts -- we will not endure violence. it matters not by whom it is done or under what sources or -- what slogan or banner. it will not be tolerated. this nation will do what ever it is necessary to do to suppress and to punish those who engage in it. i know that with few exceptions the people of detroit and the people of new york and harlem and all of our american cities however troubled
law enforcement is a local matter. it is the responsibility of local officials and the governor's of the respective states. the federal government should not intervene except in the most extraordinary circumstances. the fact of the matter is that law and order has broken down in detroit, michigan. looting, murder, and arson have nothing to do with civil rights. they are criminal conduct in the federal government in the circumstances here presented have no alternative but to respond. and to be...
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but it's a consolidated approach and communities in partnership with local leadership. seen success with the somali communities. >> follow up quickly. heard testimony from the former director of the national terrorism center who spoke about the need for the u.s. government to embrace what i think you're describing, engagement strategy with communities. i know i'm out of time but would like you to think about -- maybe we could follow up -- what officers could be in that effort. >> senator carper. >> thanks for years of serious and willingness to serve more. mr. glawe, nice to see you. have you had the opportunity to talk about general taylor and looking at initiatives that he launched successfully to completion and others maybe not completed or fully implemented? what are things started under his watch you think should be continued or improved upon? >> met with all the prior -- >> lot of taylors. how did you slip in? >> so secretary -- undersecretary, general taylor, had a couple of tremendous programs i hope to continue with. he had integrated intelligence, surveillance
but it's a consolidated approach and communities in partnership with local leadership. seen success with the somali communities. >> follow up quickly. heard testimony from the former director of the national terrorism center who spoke about the need for the u.s. government to embrace what i think you're describing, engagement strategy with communities. i know i'm out of time but would like you to think about -- maybe we could follow up -- what officers could be in that effort. >>...
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think we have a chance to talk to the lawyer who is representing the local community. to meet you . putting migrants here into buildings like this is racism the risk is that the shelter could turn into a ghetto because the migrants will have nothing to do here having blasted the rest of the youth are betraying roman the crisis italian officials seem to have taken up the strategy of a nationwide melting pot will be watching how it's put to the test of the triangle r t in sicily. staying with us here all teams a national be back with more headlines for on the wall then a summary of the week's top news at the top of next hour. make it as we describe it is that if a seed or a seed you'll see a mule or so you had to be of the same just don't get caught up in the feast of the state and not the dentist to get you ready bait but they feed the baby that's that's the big thing about being leaders. this is the parking lot of the american embassy in. nuts which are called beans while you're waiting in line for. those. of. us what does he. needs to. be. done. there are three ways t
think we have a chance to talk to the lawyer who is representing the local community. to meet you . putting migrants here into buildings like this is racism the risk is that the shelter could turn into a ghetto because the migrants will have nothing to do here having blasted the rest of the youth are betraying roman the crisis italian officials seem to have taken up the strategy of a nationwide melting pot will be watching how it's put to the test of the triangle r t in sicily. staying with us...
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i think it's really a local districts and the local schools that need to be developing their own respective plans and have the meet the needs other individual children. i wouldn't presume to know, i appoint a 44 districts four districts, all the needs of that. i trust my superintendents and the principles and the teachers. >> you are satisfied with student success. >> yes i am, very much so. >> a little while ago you kind of a talking very positively about kind of more preschool. of the ever read anything indicating preschools nuttiness nonassertive much of a benefit? >> no. quite to the contrary. preschool, there's too much research out there now for us to not be paying attention to our three and four year old. quite honestly we are going to be starting to look at how can we start helping children birth through grade three. i think that that's one of the things we've been pushing out across our district is a matter of research that is conducted recently at the long-term effects even in mississippi that we can verify by research that's been done by mississippi state on mississippi children.
i think it's really a local districts and the local schools that need to be developing their own respective plans and have the meet the needs other individual children. i wouldn't presume to know, i appoint a 44 districts four districts, all the needs of that. i trust my superintendents and the principles and the teachers. >> you are satisfied with student success. >> yes i am, very much so. >> a little while ago you kind of a talking very positively about kind of more...
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but the local businesses may not have a local certification but a certification that will allow them to assume a job in the local business. >> what's the national certification? >> they can go anywhere in the united states. i think that's the power of having national certification that children are mobile and families are mobile. they can look around and see where it can earn them the most money. >> there's the national academy foundation, students that participate in a naf academy and get the naf track certification, they're graduating from high school with a diploma, they get the naf track certification, and 13 big companies give those students preferential hiring treatment when they're done with post-secondary educating. so there are ways to incentivize to make sure when kids are graduating, they're graduating with something down the road. >> thank you, mr. scott. now my turn to ask questions with the panel. dr. you talked about how the mississippi state plan is relate today the state boards strategic plan in mississippi. and we hope essa allows you the ability to implement the pl
but the local businesses may not have a local certification but a certification that will allow them to assume a job in the local business. >> what's the national certification? >> they can go anywhere in the united states. i think that's the power of having national certification that children are mobile and families are mobile. they can look around and see where it can earn them the most money. >> there's the national academy foundation, students that participate in a naf...
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but i think it's really the local districts that and the local schools that need to be developing their own respective plans on how they meet the needs of their individual children. i wouldn't presume to know i've got 144 districts all the needs of that so i trust my superintendents and teachers -- >> you are satisfied with student success. >> yes, i am very much so. >> a little while ago you kind of were talking very positively about kind of more pre-school. have you ever ready anything indicating pre-school is not necessarily much of a benefit? >> no. quite to the contrary. pre-school, there's too much research out there now for us not to be paying attention to our 3 and 4-year-olds. honestly we'll look to start looking to help children birth through 3. i think that's a thing we have pushed across our district, the amount of research conducted recently and long-term effects even in mississippi we can verify, research done by mississippi state on mississippi children. >> okay. you've never ready anything to the contrary, never -- >> a long time ago but not within the past i would say f
but i think it's really the local districts that and the local schools that need to be developing their own respective plans on how they meet the needs of their individual children. i wouldn't presume to know i've got 144 districts all the needs of that so i trust my superintendents and teachers -- >> you are satisfied with student success. >> yes, i am very much so. >> a little while ago you kind of were talking very positively about kind of more pre-school. have you ever...
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>> within a local jail. we have more people within the municipal jails and federal facility. >> billion dollars is what taxpayers beyond the entrance been on this enterprise. how did it grow since 1965? >> since 1955 were talking about the war on drugs in particular and a certain level of quality policing that here in los angeles right now the majority of people who are going to sometimes be in the jail tonight have been arrested on possession charges and dui charges but those are the leading cars charges of incarceration. >> going back in history and i think i read in your book there was a jailer hired before the municipal government was founded? >> that's correct. >> how did that happen? >> at the end of the mexican war and at the dawn of anglo-american role of us rule there was already a jail that was at full capacity operating here, it was a hangover from the mexico. and it becomes the first publicly owned stability here in los angeles and has its first public employee, the jailer that's working at the j
>> within a local jail. we have more people within the municipal jails and federal facility. >> billion dollars is what taxpayers beyond the entrance been on this enterprise. how did it grow since 1965? >> since 1955 were talking about the war on drugs in particular and a certain level of quality policing that here in los angeles right now the majority of people who are going to sometimes be in the jail tonight have been arrested on possession charges and dui charges but those...
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it introduces this incentive for data localization. countries that would like to sign-up have to meet a series of robust privacy protections. it has the effect of raising privacy ideas across the world. it has also reciprocal benefits to the united states and the situations where data may be stored in the u.k.. >> what are the two parts of the proposal? is an agreement that has to take place between the two countries and there is a legislative proposal. this is in just a matter of congress passing a matter of congress passing law, there are pieces that have to it together. >> in order for this to be that does in a way respect the need for a robust set of have a cc guards and robust civil liberties, there has to be a system for evaluating which country around the world would be appropriate for evaluating this. the mechanism would be a bilateral agreement between the united states and that foreign country, and we would work out the terms of that. there has to be legislation that lifts the blocking of its in current law. what the legislat
it introduces this incentive for data localization. countries that would like to sign-up have to meet a series of robust privacy protections. it has the effect of raising privacy ideas across the world. it has also reciprocal benefits to the united states and the situations where data may be stored in the u.k.. >> what are the two parts of the proposal? is an agreement that has to take place between the two countries and there is a legislative proposal. this is in just a matter of...
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saying no, if you are a local law enforcement agency or local city and you're a sanctuary city, you're not going to get any federal grant money anymore. he issued new rules. under the rules, the department of justice says it will withhold certain federal grants unless cities do two things: give immigration authorities access to local jails in order to interview inmates suspected of being in the country illegally and secondly when the department of homeland security makes the request, local jails need to alert immigration agents at least 48 hours in advance before releasing criminals. both practices would be in violation of several bay area city policies including those of oakland and san francisco. san francisco city attorney dennis herrera had this to say: >>> now, as we discussed, president trump spoke out about the crackdown on illegal immigration in ohio yesterday. >> we're not doing it in a politically correct fashion. [ applause and cheers ] >> we're doing it rough! [ applause and cheers ] >> our guys are rougher than their guys. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: and right now
saying no, if you are a local law enforcement agency or local city and you're a sanctuary city, you're not going to get any federal grant money anymore. he issued new rules. under the rules, the department of justice says it will withhold certain federal grants unless cities do two things: give immigration authorities access to local jails in order to interview inmates suspected of being in the country illegally and secondly when the department of homeland security makes the request, local...
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local authorities will then continue to set a local formula to distribute that funding, as they do nowhortly publish the operational guidelines to allow them to build —— to begin that process. to support their planning, i am confirming now that from 2018—19, all local authorities will receive some increase over the amount they plan to spend on schools with high needs in 2017—18 and we will confirm gains to local authorities based on that final formula gains to local authorities based on that finalformula in gains to local authorities based on that final formula in september. gains to local authorities based on that finalformula in september. the guide will set out some important areas that are fundamental to supporting a fairer distribution to the national funding formula. supporting a fairer distribution to the nationalfunding formula. for example, we will ring fence the vast majority of funding provided for primary and secondary schools although local authorities in agreement with local schools forums will be able to move some other limited funding to area such as special schools, wh
local authorities will then continue to set a local formula to distribute that funding, as they do nowhortly publish the operational guidelines to allow them to build —— to begin that process. to support their planning, i am confirming now that from 2018—19, all local authorities will receive some increase over the amount they plan to spend on schools with high needs in 2017—18 and we will confirm gains to local authorities based on that final formula gains to local authorities based on...
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. >> [speaking local language] >> after such adversity, many communities are just trying rebuild. and for young farme, like sabaruddin, elephants and other wildlife pose a threat to their livelihood. >> [speaking local language] >> with money othe line, it's often hard to find solutions that are good for both pele and elephants. but with no solutions at all, the conflicts can turn ugly. baby elephants are often captured, domesticated, and used for entertainment. >> [speaking local language] lephant owls] >> this is rajah the elephant. he's been named by the villagers who found him in a trap, on a plantation about a month ago. apparently he's just over a year old. as cute as he is, it's a really tragic story. he's on his own, chained up, padlocked, well away from his family, where he should be learning the skills to survive in the wild. and effectively, he's now doomed to a life of... being in a camp somewhere. and this is--is is really very much t heart of the problem here in sumatra. the community are telling us that they're really fed up with the elepnts coming in and taking foo
. >> [speaking local language] >> after such adversity, many communities are just trying rebuild. and for young farme, like sabaruddin, elephants and other wildlife pose a threat to their livelihood. >> [speaking local language] >> with money othe line, it's often hard to find solutions that are good for both pele and elephants. but with no solutions at all, the conflicts can turn ugly. baby elephants are often captured, domesticated, and used for entertainment. >>...
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a lot of local governments and a local governments with fiscal stress. my colleague and i did a study scranton this year and as you know, you have several cities distressed since decades. on the good side, pennsylvania away at the problem. they just passed pension reform weeks to create a new hybrid system for new workers. think they know they have problems, trying to do something structurally. one thing is the relationship andeen the state government local governments. hey put a lot of mandates on he local governments and local government have -- struggles, you have this relationship, it looked at, localities have tool they need to get out of fiscal stress. more call from baltimore, maryland, michael, good morning. caller: good morning. have one comment and like to follow-up with a question. for reciate the panelist attempting to deescalate the political environment around question. i'm also from the state of illinois, born and raised there. state in the last four years they built this problem, problem that has been run by republicans in general. govern
a lot of local governments and a local governments with fiscal stress. my colleague and i did a study scranton this year and as you know, you have several cities distressed since decades. on the good side, pennsylvania away at the problem. they just passed pension reform weeks to create a new hybrid system for new workers. think they know they have problems, trying to do something structurally. one thing is the relationship andeen the state government local governments. hey put a lot of...
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toasted fresh local briosche and cinnamon honey. >> heart felt, local, passionate.kutztown. >> the animal should be the unicorn. >> let's be good. must be good. unicorn toast. summer fest kicks off eyewitness news starting tomorrow morning and tune in at 5, 6, 10 and 11 p.m. as the celebration continues tomorro tomorrow. over there along with vittoria and we'll be at the kutztown folk festival. >> you know where we'll hang dinner break. what will the weather be like. >> i hope good. >> we all hope that. >> we could. we'll have to watch out for a spotty storm during the evening hours and most active weather will be in the morning hours. yeah, it has been fairly active day across parts of the area and look our city looks a little smaller and shorter right now because of these low clouds. this fog looming over center city, philadelphia, 71 degrees our current temperature and temperatures struggled through the day today. with clouds cover and rain falling and oorlly whipped off ocean. we're dealing with reduced visibilities across the area down to five miles in philadel
toasted fresh local briosche and cinnamon honey. >> heart felt, local, passionate.kutztown. >> the animal should be the unicorn. >> let's be good. must be good. unicorn toast. summer fest kicks off eyewitness news starting tomorrow morning and tune in at 5, 6, 10 and 11 p.m. as the celebration continues tomorro tomorrow. over there along with vittoria and we'll be at the kutztown folk festival. >> you know where we'll hang dinner break. what will the weather be like....
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we combine state, local and federal. why? if you look at the average road in the state of washington, i cannot tell you who paid for it, partly paid by for the state and partly by the fed. if you visit schools, partly local, partly paid by the state, partly by the federal government, title i dollars. if you look at outcomes, the combined spent against the outcome. we did that in our 10k, and our more simplified annual report as well as on our website. maybe i will get you the briefest kind of view of what our website looks like. we will go from our homepage to some of the reports and give you a sense. here is our homepage. into the big picture, first revenue is in bloom. you can look at where the money comes from down to who pays for it. corporate income tax, how much state, how much local. you fan over to expenses and you see the segments, promote the general welfare, secure the blessings of liberty. certain education, investment in human capital is about securing the blessings of liberty. of $185see total spend billion spli
we combine state, local and federal. why? if you look at the average road in the state of washington, i cannot tell you who paid for it, partly paid by for the state and partly by the fed. if you visit schools, partly local, partly paid by the state, partly by the federal government, title i dollars. if you look at outcomes, the combined spent against the outcome. we did that in our 10k, and our more simplified annual report as well as on our website. maybe i will get you the briefest kind of...
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it's a consolidated approach and communities to me in partnership with local law enforcement and local leadership is the key point. we've seen success in the somali communities in the u.s. close to 2010. if confirmed i look forward to working on that very tough problem. senator hassan: i thank you for that i want to follow-up very quickly a few weeks ago this committee heard testimony from the former director of the national counterterrorism center who spoke about the need for the u.s. government to embrace what i think you're describing an engagement strategy with communities across the country in order to prevent the possibility of homegrown terrorist attacks. i know i am out of time, but i'd like you to think about maybe we could follow-up what offices should be the tip of the spear for that particular effort. thank you. the chairman: senator carper. senator carper: gentlemen, thank you very much. thanks for your service, years of service. mr. glawe, it's always nice to see you. have you had the opportunity to talk with general taylor and sort of looking back some of the initiatives
it's a consolidated approach and communities to me in partnership with local law enforcement and local leadership is the key point. we've seen success in the somali communities in the u.s. close to 2010. if confirmed i look forward to working on that very tough problem. senator hassan: i thank you for that i want to follow-up very quickly a few weeks ago this committee heard testimony from the former director of the national counterterrorism center who spoke about the need for the u.s....
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my teacher is a local who introduces novices to the art of surfing every day.pect, however, that he's used a rather more coordinated students. looking... laughter. it turns out surfing is definitely not as easy as it looks. i got whacked in the face with about ten waves in a row, so i swallowed most of that water, i think. it was super fun, thank you. 0k. gracias. luckily, punta de lobos has plenty of beautiful views to enjoy for those who aren't the most gifted of surfers. but despite its idyllic appearance, this place is not all paradise. in fact, it's been the site of a battle between local private interests and conservationists. until recently, punta de lobos was relatively unknown, but over the past couple of decades, its popularity has soared as a surfing and a tourist destination. these days, 5,000 visitors arrive to the point daily during summertime. perhaps not surprisingly, this has attracted developers, keen to capitalise on the area's newfound popularity. much of the coast is in the hands of private owners, and plans were made for extensive building
my teacher is a local who introduces novices to the art of surfing every day.pect, however, that he's used a rather more coordinated students. looking... laughter. it turns out surfing is definitely not as easy as it looks. i got whacked in the face with about ten waves in a row, so i swallowed most of that water, i think. it was super fun, thank you. 0k. gracias. luckily, punta de lobos has plenty of beautiful views to enjoy for those who aren't the most gifted of surfers. but despite its...
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if the data is local, they don't need to deal with the u.s. and get it according to their own rules, privacy protected or not as the case may be. also incentivizing foreign governments to increasingly seek access to data without with regard to u.s. law so it's putting companies in the middle. they basically have to decide, o and it's not just a hypothetical concern. there's been executives who have been -- who have been arrested and detained because of failure to comply with foreign demands for data and when u.s. law prohibits them from doing so and when foreign companies get frustrated, they seek out other means of accessing data and i think we see here a link between the debate that we are talking about right now and debates with description and other means of finding ways around some of these problems. blems. that is one of the reasons why i think this is so important and why i think the legislation offers pretty very reasonable response to this. because what it does, it does not require a u.s. company to provide data to foreign government.
if the data is local, they don't need to deal with the u.s. and get it according to their own rules, privacy protected or not as the case may be. also incentivizing foreign governments to increasingly seek access to data without with regard to u.s. law so it's putting companies in the middle. they basically have to decide, o and it's not just a hypothetical concern. there's been executives who have been -- who have been arrested and detained because of failure to comply with foreign demands for...
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incentives for data localization. because countries that would toe to sign up, would have meet a series of robust privacy protection. of raising privacy world.cross the it has benefits of the united maybe in situations data stored in the u.k. thehat are the two parts of proposal? there's an agreement that have twoake place between the countries. then there's the legislative proposal. explain -- this isn't just a matter of congress differentw, there's pieces that has to fit together >> in order for this to be worked out in a sort of way that for aespect the need robust set of privacy safeguards civil liberties and what not protection. fore's got to be system evaluating which countries will be appropriate for this. the mechanism that we proposed there would be a bilateral agreement between the united states and that foreign country. work out the terms of that. in order to have that happen, there has to be legislation that the blocking of current law. what the basic legalization says, if there is a bilateral agreement an
incentives for data localization. because countries that would toe to sign up, would have meet a series of robust privacy protection. of raising privacy world.cross the it has benefits of the united maybe in situations data stored in the u.k. thehat are the two parts of proposal? there's an agreement that have twoake place between the countries. then there's the legislative proposal. explain -- this isn't just a matter of congress differentw, there's pieces that has to fit together >> in...
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rides at local fairs are safe.they're doing at the loudoun county fair to try to take precautions to keep you safe. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> six people were killed in wrong way crashes in maryland in the last three months. four of them happened in the last week. last friday two drivers were killed on indian head highway. two people were killed in a crash yesterday on route 50 in annapolis. although wrong way crashes are rare, they are 17 times deadier than other types of car crashes. >> and then it -- her -- it just flew off, the whole thing flew off her leg hit -- hit -- her leg just like -- her whole leg -- >> i was actually traumatized. i didn't think like this is actually one of my biggest fierce and i didn't think i would have to witness it especially right in front of me. >> witnesses are describing the terrifying moments when an the fire ball turned deadly last night in ohio. the ohio state fare is back opened but all rides are shut down. this after a ride broke apart midair yesterday killing a teen
rides at local fairs are safe.they're doing at the loudoun county fair to try to take precautions to keep you safe. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> six people were killed in wrong way crashes in maryland in the last three months. four of them happened in the last week. last friday two drivers were killed on indian head highway. two people were killed in a crash yesterday on route 50 in annapolis. although wrong way crashes are rare, they are 17 times deadier than other...
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reinstate the federal asset forfeiture program and at a justice department meeting with state and local law enforcement officials, the program was shut down ounce -- it allows police to seize property of those suspect have had a crime even if they are never charged or convicted. attorney general sessions -- >> hello there. good, please have a seat. we'll get started. maybe we can chat a little afterwards, too. glasses. i want to thank all of you for attending. i see many faces that i've gotten to know over the years and in the last few months in particularly and i want to thank our law enforcement partners, the major city chiefs of police association, international chiefs of police group, and to many other officers from all over the country that are here today. i know this issue of forfeiture is probably your top issue, the thing that you've talked to me the most about, and the thing that president trump has indicated that he understands and supports you in. so, thaunk for your service to the country, and all you do to make this a safer place. at any of these law enforcement partners wi
reinstate the federal asset forfeiture program and at a justice department meeting with state and local law enforcement officials, the program was shut down ounce -- it allows police to seize property of those suspect have had a crime even if they are never charged or convicted. attorney general sessions -- >> hello there. good, please have a seat. we'll get started. maybe we can chat a little afterwards, too. glasses. i want to thank all of you for attending. i see many faces that i've...
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that money is used to basically help local law enforcement support your mission. do you know if there's any other grants out there that could replace the wheel grants or is that the only game in town when it comes to supporting local law enforcement? >> i don't know if that's the only game in town to support state and local law enforcement but it confirmed i will work closely to get back on your calendars. >> but you would agree that it's really important that those partnerships are there and i can tell you but global governments, even state to an extent doesn't have the resources to add value to your operation. >> the other partnerships are critically important. >> i want to talk about since it was brought up between senator portman's question, you said you wanted to increase job satisfaction, reduce attrition. how much, how much do you think that a for your frontline folks have to do with keeping them on the job. >> i think it's certainly a factor. to say otherwise would be silly. but i have not spent enough time with tsa workforce, my only time with the workfor
that money is used to basically help local law enforcement support your mission. do you know if there's any other grants out there that could replace the wheel grants or is that the only game in town when it comes to supporting local law enforcement? >> i don't know if that's the only game in town to support state and local law enforcement but it confirmed i will work closely to get back on your calendars. >> but you would agree that it's really important that those partnerships are...
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reinstate the federal asset forfeiture program and at a justice department meeting with state and local law enforcement officials, the program was shut down ounce -- it allows police to seize property of those suspect have had a crime even if they are never charged or convicted. attorney general sessions -- >> hello there. good, please have a seat. we'll get started. maybe we can chat a little afterwards, too. glasses. i want to thank all of you for attending. i see many faces that i've gotten to know over the years and in the last few months in particularly and i want to thank our law enforcement partners, the major city chiefs of police association, international chiefs of police group, and to many other officers from all over the country that are here today. i know this issue of forfeiture is probably your top issue, the thing that you've talked to me the most about, and the thing that president trump has indicated that he understands and supports you in. so, thaunk for your service to the country, and all you do to make this a safer place. at any of these law enforcement partners wi
reinstate the federal asset forfeiture program and at a justice department meeting with state and local law enforcement officials, the program was shut down ounce -- it allows police to seize property of those suspect have had a crime even if they are never charged or convicted. attorney general sessions -- >> hello there. good, please have a seat. we'll get started. maybe we can chat a little afterwards, too. glasses. i want to thank all of you for attending. i see many faces that i've...
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two, drive to your local car buying centre.walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. ion now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ the students of strayer university. time has taught us, the strength in them is in us all. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. gerald ford" carrier is already making history. the navy took the carrier out for a test ride off the coast of virginia on friday and for the first time a fighter jet took off and landed on a carrier using a new electromagnetic system, and the "uss ford" is not expected to be ready for deployment >>> did you climb trees tpwrgro up? >> i did. i hope kids still do. >> i never got that high. >> the professional tree climbers are wrapping up competition in the international tree claiming championship. who knew? if you want to watch, it's going to be 8:30 this morning and 2:30 this afternoon. that's cool, but odd. i think they have rope and helmets, too. >>
two, drive to your local car buying centre.walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. ion now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ the students of strayer university. time has taught us, the strength in them is in us all. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, let's get it, america. gerald ford" carrier is already making history. the navy took the carrier out for a test ride off the...
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given the failure rate we are clear with local authorities, and test results getting on with the fire safety check and are doing so. and will support them in doing that. the secretary of state community secretary set up independent advisory panel, and the measures we need to take which is meeting, on the housing offer, 282 temporary problems have been identified, 132,000 had their needs assessed, 65 offers of temporary accommodation have been made to families. the payment from the funds, discretionary funds, those payments continue, and a quarter million pounds of payments have been paid and additionally giving a next to 1 million pounds to the local consortium of charity trust and foundations, on the issue of public inquiry i expect us to name a judge as soon as the right honorable gentleman will know the chief justice recommends the name of a judge, what we want to do is to ensure the process going forward for that inquiry, but the families concerned do have involvement with that and it is that work we are currently doing. >> thank you for that answer, hope she can stick to her prom
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tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> coming up, road rage tirade.s all caught on camera. >> (bleep) idiot. you're a (bleep) punk. >> a driver goes on a racially charged rant against another driver. what police believe happened that sparked the altercation. that's coming up but first matt. >> reporter: jim, sarah, do you recognize this man? that's what police are asking especially if he's done some handyman work inside your home. police have a message for you. especially if you have children. that's coming up in just a moment, sarah. >> and the prominent black lives matter der ray mccongestion sin announces plans to leave his job with the baltimore public schools after a brief rocky tenure. caitlin. >> hey there line from uncomfortable heat to potentially dangerous heat. heat advisory remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. we have heat index values in the triple digits. first look at your and forecast coming up when fox5 news at 5:00 returns right after this. >> >> ♪ >> (bleep) idiot. you're a (bleep) punk. oh, you're a (bleep) punk. >> yo', yo', yo'. >>
tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> coming up, road rage tirade.s all caught on camera. >> (bleep) idiot. you're a (bleep) punk. >> a driver goes on a racially charged rant against another driver. what police believe happened that sparked the altercation. that's coming up but first matt. >> reporter: jim, sarah, do you recognize this man? that's what police are asking especially if he's done some handyman work inside your home. police have a message for you. especially if...
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there's not local partners they can work with.people betray them but in detachment 101 does find a chin who is extremely capable and they found the american kitchen rangers who work together with more conventional units against the japanese scouting and breathing highly effective forces. >> in europe the oss forms gender units which are small three-man teams that their huge into the german rear to work with the resistance. the organizations after the game.the locally they had a lot of success. i argue there that i think they overestimate their effectiveness on strategic scale. if you look at this short, there's only 222 genders that go in. it's much smaller than the operational groups, that's another oss entity and most of those are smaller than the 1574 in the british sas. and when you think about what really caused trouble for the germans, the resistance is not high on the list. the deception campaign done to mislead the germans was i think the most important in terms of lowering the german response and strategic bombing came in
there's not local partners they can work with.people betray them but in detachment 101 does find a chin who is extremely capable and they found the american kitchen rangers who work together with more conventional units against the japanese scouting and breathing highly effective forces. >> in europe the oss forms gender units which are small three-man teams that their huge into the german rear to work with the resistance. the organizations after the game.the locally they had a lot of...
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we combine state, local, and federal. why? if you look at the average road on the state of washington, i can't tell you who paid for it. partly paid by the state, partly paid by the fed. if you visit schools in the state of washington, partly paid locally, partly paid by the state, partly paid by the federal government. if you were to look at outcomes, you want to look at the combined spend against the outcome. in ourthat in our 10k, more simple five annual report, as well as on our website. i will give you the briefest view of what our website looks like. we will go from our homepage to some of the big reports and give you just a sense. here's our homepage. first revenue is in blue. you can look at where the money comes from, even to whom pays for it. here are corporate income taxes, how much state, how much local. you fan over to expenses and you see segments -- general welfare, securing liberty to posterity. investment in human capital is about securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity. you can see total
we combine state, local, and federal. why? if you look at the average road on the state of washington, i can't tell you who paid for it. partly paid by the state, partly paid by the fed. if you visit schools in the state of washington, partly paid locally, partly paid by the state, partly paid by the federal government. if you were to look at outcomes, you want to look at the combined spend against the outcome. in ourthat in our 10k, more simple five annual report, as well as on our website. i...
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the locals particularly angry that. saw turning into home today apartments and that's pushing up rents the banners cool and visitors to stay in hotels and leave the flats for the locals. that either what are yours are either from the government but i'm leaving the country that you're not. with your agreement with the project but these are you. can read. actually. most inhabitants of boss of an awarded that they'll soon no longer be able to afford their own district a justified concern since in other districts a bus alone a single whom's are providing two dwellings for tourists as in the old quarter for example in derry go to one outspoken critic of the situation has been an activist and is now the new mayor of bus alone i guess that we're going to put him back make them get going up with him accept that a massive. that it's better that i use that and more than that what is much even but it's not my secret that when these mothers hear that. men put down the address on another as yet you stick up see no not facts but else
the locals particularly angry that. saw turning into home today apartments and that's pushing up rents the banners cool and visitors to stay in hotels and leave the flats for the locals. that either what are yours are either from the government but i'm leaving the country that you're not. with your agreement with the project but these are you. can read. actually. most inhabitants of boss of an awarded that they'll soon no longer be able to afford their own district a justified concern since in...
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that require a lot i mean i completely agree with the notion that you should promote the work your local workforce is you should not ship it all out and then super exploit mexican workers it's you know the image that i have. is that it is marked by the rise of extract. extract extract and and the trump base right which says no factory x. rays keep the jobs here why ship them out to mexico so i agree with some of these and i also seeing that teaches soul not that t. doesn't eat space he doesn't need for his hotels and i don't know what he saw you know what this was just not right this is a good and i don't hear any other politician talk about this is in my view have raised it it's not so much about the global space it's quite clear that the challenge be contained within our boys or that it's about also the notion of responsibility who doesn't go to. go with that and i agreed with the notion as did quite a few lefties in the united states that does mean that we would want to vote for him because he has serious problems that some of his the policies that he launched when he was doing his ca
that require a lot i mean i completely agree with the notion that you should promote the work your local workforce is you should not ship it all out and then super exploit mexican workers it's you know the image that i have. is that it is marked by the rise of extract. extract extract and and the trump base right which says no factory x. rays keep the jobs here why ship them out to mexico so i agree with some of these and i also seeing that teaches soul not that t. doesn't eat space he doesn't...