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truit and mary richard for allowing the student leaders to have the opportunity to stack this professional day event where at as far as i am concerned cathedral we spoke our voices focusing on our strongest character strength. >> thank you, again president i'd like to talk about the annual s aa retreat training this saturday august they've be having the training all the new comers and returning representatives will be altogether in a training over around golden gate park as a full s ac c we'll be phone call on the strong community with the variance schools and the voices for our students. >> i'm sorry next s ac c is monday at 4 o'clock p.m. anyone is welcome to attend our meetings as well as the incentives dinner is provided for the guests attending if i like to attend or make a presentation or like a copy of our upcoming agenda please contact our student leaders mr. lopez thank you. >> anything further? this is all thank you >> thank you very much we'll now return to item h superintendents proposal nun together and i boards proposal none on item j request to speak regarding general matter
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truit and mary richard for allowing the student leaders to have the opportunity to stack this professional day event where at as far as i am concerned cathedral we spoke our voices focusing on our strongest character strength. >> thank you, again president i'd like to talk about the annual s aa retreat training this saturday august they've be having the training all the new comers and returning representatives will be altogether in a training over around golden gate park as a full s ac c we'll be phone call on the strong community with the variance schools and the voices for our students. >> i'm sorry next s ac c is monday at 4 o'clock p.m. anyone is welcome to attend our meetings as well as the incentives dinner is provided for the guests attending if i like to attend or make a presentation or like a copy of our upcoming agenda please contact our student leaders mr. lopez thank you. >> anything further? this is all thank you >> thank you very much we'll now return to item h superintendents proposal nun together and i boards proposal none on item j request to speak regarding general matter
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executive director of people services and others directors for the family engagement and newest mary richardnd executive director for the secondary success so we would like to start with the behavior action trillion dreams how do we implement safe and supportive schools coming out of people services perhaps the most and again, we're cit into some the slides to move as quickly as possible as many of you may know last year, we developed the action team the behavior action teams are complied of our cb a i have a script thank you bat teams for the strategy to have more personalized students and model the staff with different roles and responsibility to share their areas of expertise are expertise to maximize their efforts last year 3 bat teams this year 4 two elementary all to introduce those people i'll put a lot of faces to the names and the bats teams nicole and our newest member is supporting cohorts 1 and 3 all the middle schools and pre k h jenny's fabulous team supported by enrique o'neill and the high schools our high school bill sanderson's team is supported by one person i borrowed fro
executive director of people services and others directors for the family engagement and newest mary richardnd executive director for the secondary success so we would like to start with the behavior action trillion dreams how do we implement safe and supportive schools coming out of people services perhaps the most and again, we're cit into some the slides to move as quickly as possible as many of you may know last year, we developed the action team the behavior action teams are complied of...
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executive director of people services and others directors for the family engagement and newest mary richardnd executive director for the secondary success so we would like to start with the behavior action trillion dreams how do we implement safe and supportive schools coming out of people services perhaps the most and again, we're cit into some the slides to move as quickly as possible as many of you may know last year, we developed the action team the behavior action teams are complied of our cb a i have a script thank you bat teams for the strategy to have more personalized students and model the staff with different roles and responsibility to share their areas of expertise are expertise to maximize their efforts last year 3 bat teams this year 4 two elementary all to introduce those people i'll put a lot of faces to the names and the bats teams nicole and our newest member is supporting cohorts 1 and 3 all the middle schools and pre k h jenny's fabulous team supported by enrique o'neill and the high schools our high school bill sanderson's team is supported by one person i borrowed fro
executive director of people services and others directors for the family engagement and newest mary richardnd executive director for the secondary success so we would like to start with the behavior action trillion dreams how do we implement safe and supportive schools coming out of people services perhaps the most and again, we're cit into some the slides to move as quickly as possible as many of you may know last year, we developed the action team the behavior action teams are complied of...
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truit and mary richard for allowing the student leaders to have the opportunity to stack this professional day event where at as far as i am concerned cathedral we spoke our voices focusing on our strongest character strength. >> thank you, again president i'd like to talk about the annual s aa retreat training this saturday august they've be having the training all the new comers and returning representatives will be altogether in a training over around golden gate park as a full s ac c we'll be phone call on the strong community with the variance schools and the voices for our students. >> i'm sorry next s ac c is monday at 4 o'clock p.m. anyone is welcome to attend our meetings as well as the incentives dinner is provided for the guests attending if i like to attend or make a presentation or like a copy of our upcoming agenda please contact our student leaders mr. lopez thank you. >> anything further? this is all thank you >> thank you very much we'll now return to item h superintendents proposal nun together and i boards proposal none on item j request to speak regarding general matter
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truit and mary richard for allowing the student leaders to have the opportunity to stack this professionalay event where at as far as i am concerned cathedral we spoke our voices focusing on our strongest character strength. >> thank you, again president i'd like to talk about the annual s aa retreat training this saturday august they've be having the training all the new comers and returning representatives will be altogether in a training over around golden gate park as a full s ac c we'll be phone call on the strong community with the variance schools and the voices for our students. >> i'm sorry next s ac c is monday at 4 o'clock p.m. anyone is welcome to attend our meetings as well as the incentives dinner is provided for the guests attending if i like to attend or make a presentation or like a copy of our upcoming agenda please contact our student leaders mr. lopez thank you. >> anything further? this is all thank you >> thank you very much we'll now return to item h superintendents proposal nun together and i boards proposal none on item j request to speak regarding general matters
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bill: richard foul early and mary katharine ham, good to have you both on. as we reflect on last night who best addressed the concerns and issues on the iran deal. >> i thought carly fiorina was strong in the earlier debate and much of the buzz has been on her coming out on top of this. she was serious in address something failures of the administration to actually negotiate. i think that's what the republican candidates were trying to point out. they are given credence by the fact that democrats are defect on this deal. when you are making a deal with an untrustworthy figure who is now playing footy with puff continue in russia preparing for when the arms embar go is lifted in five years, the americans in captivity over there are not even on the table, yeah, you haven't done a great job negotiating. chuck schumer sees that and i think it will be hard for obama to dismiss everyone as partisan or a liar about this deal because it's just a bad deal. bill: richard, did you hear a sounds argument that reflects what mary katharine is saying today. >> with my beli
bill: richard foul early and mary katharine ham, good to have you both on. as we reflect on last night who best addressed the concerns and issues on the iran deal. >> i thought carly fiorina was strong in the earlier debate and much of the buzz has been on her coming out on top of this. she was serious in address something failures of the administration to actually negotiate. i think that's what the republican candidates were trying to point out. they are given credence by the fact that...
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there.et ♪ >> the queen mary steams up the california coast at the end ofhe ehr last -- her last voiced richardrin 1200 passengers, a 40 day voyage. among her welcoming fleet, the aircraft carrier yorktown. dozen coast guard cutters a score queen, surrounded by boats.s of small she had for her final berth at long beach where she will be a permanent marine museum and convention facility. the end of an era and the end of a long and gracious career for the mary. captain kayne: immediately upon arriving, they began transforming her from a luxury liner into a floating hotel. tourist attraction and the convention center. we opened to the public in 1971. we were placed on the national register of historic places with historic significance. this year, we're celebrating the 44th anniversary of her arrival in southern california. and the 75th anniversary of her maiden voyage. world war ii was declared in europe on september 3, 1939. the queen mary was out at sea. she was two days away from making her 143rd atlantic crossing. in the early morning hours of that day, the course of the ship was change not on
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>> richard quest, thank you very much. let's bring in mary ska voe. as the sunrises and they resume search efforts that have been halted because of the very bad weather, is there a chance this could still be a rescue mission? >> well, it is. i'm reminded of the crash of pam airlines 123 back in 1985. four people did survive. there could have been more if they had gotten to them quicker. so it is always possible. in this kind of scenario, descending into the mountains, it's dangerous even in the best of weather. >> this is an airline with only about 20 or so aircraft. and yet, as richard just pointed out, it has a very spotty safety record. 14 incidents since 1992. far more compared to other carriers here in the united states in terms of how many planes it has. what kind of restrictions or extra sort of focus from the regulators would be on an airline like this? >> well, those in the united states, one can only hope they would have been grounded. there's one more unbelievely alarming statistic. this airline has had ten hull losses. the incident or inci
>> richard quest, thank you very much. let's bring in mary ska voe. as the sunrises and they resume search efforts that have been halted because of the very bad weather, is there a chance this could still be a rescue mission? >> well, it is. i'm reminded of the crash of pam airlines 123 back in 1985. four people did survive. there could have been more if they had gotten to them quicker. so it is always possible. in this kind of scenario, descending into the mountains, it's dangerous...
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richard nixon's vice president. he was elected to two full terms after that. he passed away in st. mary's county surrounded by family. >>> today, montgomery county police are looking to the county medical examiner to help solve a murder. a man died after being attacked in wheaton. montgomery county police say the man argued in a parking lot last night. the victim tried to run away from at least three attackers but they caught one him. the three men beat up the victim and he died at the hospital. police say he also may have been shot or stabbed. >> at this time we don't know what precipitated this event. the detectives are on the scene. they are gathering information and talking to witnesses. and they will attempt to determine what happened. >> the medical examiner's report will determine a cause of death in this case. police would not comment on whether they had any suspects in custody. >>> police will keep looking through missing persons report after hunters found a body in a park in gaithersburg. the body is with the medical examiner for an autopsy. the public should not be concerned. a
richard nixon's vice president. he was elected to two full terms after that. he passed away in st. mary's county surrounded by family. >>> today, montgomery county police are looking to the county medical examiner to help solve a murder. a man died after being attacked in wheaton. montgomery county police say the man argued in a parking lot last night. the victim tried to run away from at least three attackers but they caught one him. the three men beat up the victim and he died at the...
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richard matt and david sweat. joyce has established a pattern of deception. former fbi profilar maryn o'toole says inmates can be like predators on the look out for vulnerable prey which are often women who work inside the prisons. >> it starts small asking her to bring in a canny bar or asking her to bring in a stamp. there is wording that goes along with something like this, if only i had met a woman like you 20 years ago i would never be in this situation. so she would be very gullible in believing that. that's really called something we refer to in the fbi as magical thinking, that an inmate who has got that kind of a criminal background would tell you that and you would believe that. and then it goes even further to the point where they engage in sex together and she becomes almost 100% compromised. >> compromised enough that joyce mitchell tells investigators richard matt made her feel special. and other reports say she thinks it could have been love. but was she in so deep she was willing to risk everything for it? >> i don't know why anybody is surprised. i think all american
richard matt and david sweat. joyce has established a pattern of deception. former fbi profilar maryn o'toole says inmates can be like predators on the look out for vulnerable prey which are often women who work inside the prisons. >> it starts small asking her to bring in a canny bar or asking her to bring in a stamp. there is wording that goes along with something like this, if only i had met a woman like you 20 years ago i would never be in this situation. so she would be very gullible...
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jobs are," mary thompson looks at the world's growing need for cyber warriors from semantics global operations center in herndon, virginia. >> in the war against cyber criminals, 30-year-old richard hobson is one of the newest recruits. >> what i like best is, it doesn't feel like a job. >> a former welder, hobson now interns at morgan stanley, having completed a three-month training program called semantics cyber career connection. >> we're looking for any vulnerabilities, any threats that can compromise personal information and data that's highly regarded to the organization. >> costing businesses an estimated half billion a year, cyber attacks show no signs of slowing down, and that's fuelling growth in a sector semantic estimates will have 6 million jobs by 2019, but only 4.5 million people to fill them. >> the market's hot right now. every time you open up a newspaper, there's another cyber security attack going on. >> the higher demand means higher salaries. burning glass technology says on average cyber security jobs pay $84,000 a year. that's 9% more than your typical i.t. job. still, these positions are tough to fill. burning glass ceo matthew cigelman says that's becaus
jobs are," mary thompson looks at the world's growing need for cyber warriors from semantics global operations center in herndon, virginia. >> in the war against cyber criminals, 30-year-old richard hobson is one of the newest recruits. >> what i like best is, it doesn't feel like a job. >> a former welder, hobson now interns at morgan stanley, having completed a three-month training program called semantics cyber career connection. >> we're looking for any...
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mary: if anybody had been standing under this, they would've obviously been very seriously injured. jessica: when the underside of this overhang fell, it sheared off doorknobs and blocked classroom doors. richard: that was a very bad incident. jessica: those undersides fall under the jurisdiction of the division of the state architect, but only at the time of construction and during renovations. and this school was built in the 1960s. mary: and, again, that was not during school hours. that was when there were no students there. so the fact that every time--i mean, one of these times, it's not gonna happen in the middle of the night. jessica: and that's a scenario that has a lot of people worried and wondering if more can be done to keep kids safe. richard: we're gonna be test here pretty soon, i'm sure, with a big event. jessica: well, it turns out that more can be done. fire marshals inspect schools every year, but seismic safety isn't part of the fire code. the fire marshals we spoke to said they would be glad to take on earthquake safety if the state would give them the legal authority, and so far, it hasn't. an update on napa schools. napa unified is still making improvements a year after
mary: if anybody had been standing under this, they would've obviously been very seriously injured. jessica: when the underside of this overhang fell, it sheared off doorknobs and blocked classroom doors. richard: that was a very bad incident. jessica: those undersides fall under the jurisdiction of the division of the state architect, but only at the time of construction and during renovations. and this school was built in the 1960s. mary: and, again, that was not during school hours. that was...
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marie, high nemployment, increased welfare recipients, gas prices rising. it's not about what you make, it's detrimental to the economy. and it's unpredictable as policy bailing out wall street. and richard rogers said did we not go from losing $700,000 jobs per month in 2008 to gaining 12 2010, 57 ince march of months of adding jobs. so richard rogers confident in economy. what's your thought? we'd love to hear your thoughts. ilitary policy about the drone flights. they write that the pentagon plans to sharply expand the of u.s. drone flights over the next four years, giving military commanders more access intelligence and greater firepower to keep up with the hot ting number of global spots the senior defense officials said. increase by 50% the number of daily drone flights in locales as ukraine, iraq, syria, the south china sea, and official,ca, said the who provided exclusive details "wall street nce journal." it would be the first significant increase in the u.s. rone program since 2011 reflecting pressure on military efforts to address a cascading series of global crises. to the chip, your thoughts, your consumer confidence, and your spending. in sterling, virginia. what do you thi
marie, high nemployment, increased welfare recipients, gas prices rising. it's not about what you make, it's detrimental to the economy. and it's unpredictable as policy bailing out wall street. and richard rogers said did we not go from losing $700,000 jobs per month in 2008 to gaining 12 2010, 57 ince march of months of adding jobs. so richard rogers confident in economy. what's your thought? we'd love to hear your thoughts. ilitary policy about the drone flights. they write that the pentagon...
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mary schiavo, let me just bring this in. your interpretation did that jump out at you whatsoever. this could be semantics to richard quest's point. how did that read for you? >> well, it read certainly less certain than the malaysia official's statement and given that he indicated to me that they were just simply looking at it. i think if they would have found any kind of you know more expansive identification number serial numbers, any kind of markings that were absolutely mh-370 they certainly shouldn't have said so so what that suggests to me they are going to do a full analysis paint analysis and, you know, the very sonnographic and we didn't get too much more from what boeing already told us looking at the pictures and i was disappointed that they don't have -- and it would suggest to me that they don't have a serial number. >> richard quest, i want to hop back to you because the french producer just hopped on to you. >> the correct phrase was a strong indication. >> strong indication. >> difficult from the original translation bus a supposition means you came to your own conclusion based on other events. >> r
mary schiavo, let me just bring this in. your interpretation did that jump out at you whatsoever. this could be semantics to richard quest's point. how did that read for you? >> well, it read certainly less certain than the malaysia official's statement and given that he indicated to me that they were just simply looking at it. i think if they would have found any kind of you know more expansive identification number serial numbers, any kind of markings that were absolutely mh-370 they...
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richard mose, a distinguished fellow at eli lily, and dr. lori ryan at the national institutes of health. they're joined by atlantic contributing editor mary louise kelly. mary louise, take it away. >> thank you. good morning, everybody. so we're going to be throwing a lot of facts and figures at you all this morning, and i'm going to focus our next session on one that we just heard in the last conversation, and it's this, that alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death for americans. of the top ten, it is the only one with no way to prevent it, no way to slow it down, no way to stop it from developing in the first place. so we're joined by a great panel to talk about this, lori ryan and richard mose, and i would like to throw this question to both of you. the big, wide-open question, lori, maybe start with you. why has alzheimer's proven so tough to crack? >> alzheimer's is a very complex disease, and that's one of the things that we've discovered over the last decade is that there's multiple different risks that get you to alzheimer's at the end of the day and your risk might be different than mine. mine might be cardiovascular and
richard mose, a distinguished fellow at eli lily, and dr. lori ryan at the national institutes of health. they're joined by atlantic contributing editor mary louise kelly. mary louise, take it away. >> thank you. good morning, everybody. so we're going to be throwing a lot of facts and figures at you all this morning, and i'm going to focus our next session on one that we just heard in the last conversation, and it's this, that alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death for...
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richard was a distinguished research fellow at eli lilly and dr. alert laurie ryan new has been aging branch at the national institute of health joined by contributing editor marylouise kelley. take it away. >> thank you. good morning everybody. so we are going to be throwing a lot of facts and figures that you all this morning. i am going to focus our next session on one we just heard in the last conversation. alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death for americans. of the top 10 it is the only one with no way to prevent it no way to slow it down no way to stop it from developing in the first place. we are joined by a great panel talk about this. i would like to throw this question to both of you. the big wide-open question, let me start with you. why has alzheimer's proven so tough? >> alzheimer's is a complex disease and that's one of the things in the last decade that there's multiple different risks they take you at the end of the day and your risk may be different than mine. maybe cardiovascular coming years may be genetic. trying to untangle that has proven difficult. it is likely when a treatment that are different for different individuals. of li
richard was a distinguished research fellow at eli lilly and dr. alert laurie ryan new has been aging branch at the national institute of health joined by contributing editor marylouise kelley. take it away. >> thank you. good morning everybody. so we are going to be throwing a lot of facts and figures that you all this morning. i am going to focus our next session on one we just heard in the last conversation. alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death for americans. of the top 10...