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for program hires mediators to step in and defuse conflicts they just pulled this young woman and her friend out a bit tight situation when gang members threatened them for speaking out after an altercation about children that you know me think about. the situation is that they jumped on me as seven eleven that's the situation they want to retaliate because we in the beat them with an event to break into the threats is. them surrounding my house like they are right now out in front of the park surrounding my car coming at my car i can't go to the store because they're in groups at the store or in it if they know where i be at way to do porn ceasefire just in case they shot me a shot at me because i have two children the mediator's method is simple opening a dialogue on the area and respecting the rules of the street we told the guys that . that we would like you know it's a piece. that you know there was a problem we can resolve they told us it was over with so we believe in pretty simple reason and they know us for years you know i just i grew up around this neighborhood so i speak t
for program hires mediators to step in and defuse conflicts they just pulled this young woman and her friend out a bit tight situation when gang members threatened them for speaking out after an altercation about children that you know me think about. the situation is that they jumped on me as seven eleven that's the situation they want to retaliate because we in the beat them with an event to break into the threats is. them surrounding my house like they are right now out in front of the park...
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they mediated the rescue - the release of a hostage. where we see treasury condemning qatar for a permissive environment for terrorism, we see the president thanking qatar for help on various matters. tell me how you weigh that? >> well, you know, this is the policy. there are areas and realms in which the qataris are unhelpful, and there are areas where they are incrediblery helpful. the existence of app air base, the place from which the united states has conducted both wars in iraq and afghanistan, and will likely conduct the increase in operations in iraq and perhaps syria in the coming days and weeks and months, is essential to the u.s. military. as you point out, the qataris have been at times rather progressive when it comes to israel. al jazeera broke the taboo of having israeli officials and average israelis on television in the arab world. there was a trade delegation in qatar. the countries are investing in the israeli soccer league, particularly in jerusalem. there are different aspects to country policy and it makes it diff
they mediated the rescue - the release of a hostage. where we see treasury condemning qatar for a permissive environment for terrorism, we see the president thanking qatar for help on various matters. tell me how you weigh that? >> well, you know, this is the policy. there are areas and realms in which the qataris are unhelpful, and there are areas where they are incrediblery helpful. the existence of app air base, the place from which the united states has conducted both wars in iraq and...
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for program hires mediators to step in and defuse conflicts they just pulled this young woman and her friend out of a tight situation when gang members threatened them for speaking out after an altercation about children that you know believe me i think about. the situation is that they jumped on me at seven eleven that's the situation they want to retaliate because we in the beat them with an event to break into the threats is. them surrounding my house like they are right now out in front of the park surrounding my car coming at my car i can go to the store because they're in groups at the store or in it if they know where i be at your porn ceasefire just in case they shot me a shot at me because i have two children the mediators method is simple opening a dialogue on the area and respecting the rules of the street we told the guys that . that we would like you know it's a piece. that you know there was a problem we could resolve they told us it was over with so we believe in pretty simple reason and they know us for years you know i just i grew up around this neighborhood so i spea
for program hires mediators to step in and defuse conflicts they just pulled this young woman and her friend out of a tight situation when gang members threatened them for speaking out after an altercation about children that you know believe me i think about. the situation is that they jumped on me at seven eleven that's the situation they want to retaliate because we in the beat them with an event to break into the threats is. them surrounding my house like they are right now out in front of...
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that information is in your packet and i will talk about the mediation and we had 36 mediations through august 31st. and the same number as through august 31st of last year. moving to the chief's proposed discipline on occ sustained complaints in august. and there were eight cases that were reviewed by chief suhr and seven of them were from neglect of duty and one was for discourtesy. the discipline ranged from admonishment and retraining up to suspension, and rep remanned and retraining and a particular note is one involving one of the... and (inaudible) and the officers failing to obtain the complainant account of the incident, when the complainant received the injuries during a fight. and leaving out the complainant statement, because the complainant primary language was spanish and yet the complainant was interviewed in spanish but it did not make its way into the incident report. so in response to that, the chief is going to issue some department bulletins on report writing responsibilities. and in another incident involving an officer in pursuit of a suspect who had been involved
that information is in your packet and i will talk about the mediation and we had 36 mediations through august 31st. and the same number as through august 31st of last year. moving to the chief's proposed discipline on occ sustained complaints in august. and there were eight cases that were reviewed by chief suhr and seven of them were from neglect of duty and one was for discourtesy. the discipline ranged from admonishment and retraining up to suspension, and rep remanned and retraining and a...
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qatar, a modern state, focussed on technology, education and mediator, hosting a fire brand cler uk,opponent of the regime, and a strong supporter of islamic movement cross the region, including the muslim brotherhood. >> qatar plays host to ut political leadership of hamas, and a faction aligned with the muslim brotherhood. qatar denies that it gives financial support directly to hamas, which is considered a terrorist group by israel and the united states. but qatar has pledged $400 million in reconstruction aid to gaza, which is controlled by hamas. >> we have a problem with qatar, trying to have it both ways. yes, at the same time trying to be home to the taliban, hamas, and to others. it gives out mixed messages, and qatar needs to be embraced but has to shed the baggage of trying to bank roll some of the most extreme forms of islamist forces out there. qatar may arrive at a way to spread some of that, by reverting to its traditional role. >> i'm grateful for the work of our diplomats, and the cooperation of the government of qatar in helping to secure the release. >> that's a ro
qatar, a modern state, focussed on technology, education and mediator, hosting a fire brand cler uk,opponent of the regime, and a strong supporter of islamic movement cross the region, including the muslim brotherhood. >> qatar plays host to ut political leadership of hamas, and a faction aligned with the muslim brotherhood. qatar denies that it gives financial support directly to hamas, which is considered a terrorist group by israel and the united states. but qatar has pledged $400...
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refused -- refuses to be a mediator. they don't want to take a risk of mediating between the two allies. but they want to be a facilitator. >> can i take a couple of more questions? >> okay. gentleman over there. >> hello, dr. park. certainly enjoy your speech very much. my name is zi from georgetown university. my question is that on nongovernmental exchanges between japan and korea, you emphasize in your speech the common confusion tradition between the two countries. and i believe in the past decades there's been many exchanges between intellectuals, scholars and students, who emphasize on this common heritage. so my question is could you splees speak briefly about the cultural and educational exchange initiatives between the two countries, and do you believe this could lead to a foundation for a perennial understanding on concord between japan and korea. >> one more question over there. >> thank you professor park. i am with hong kong phoenix tv. you mention in your concern regarding the relationship, could you elabo
refused -- refuses to be a mediator. they don't want to take a risk of mediating between the two allies. but they want to be a facilitator. >> can i take a couple of more questions? >> okay. gentleman over there. >> hello, dr. park. certainly enjoy your speech very much. my name is zi from georgetown university. my question is that on nongovernmental exchanges between japan and korea, you emphasize in your speech the common confusion tradition between the two countries. and i...
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it mediates reward and memory and emotion but the language is that it hijacks the brain, it hijacks thisimbic system and the implication, sometimes less an implication and stated out right, is that when someone's brain looks like this effectively they are out of control. they can no longer -- in control over their actions and their drug use is involuntary. the existence is like many experts call addiction a brain disease, a brain disease because they are operating in the context of addiction. there are brain changes in the context of addiction, but still the label brain disease deserves a lot of scrutiny. first, changes in the brain are not a signifier of past policy. learning italian changes the brain. there is much plasticity involved with learning. alzheimer >>>s the brain. but addiction is not like learning an italian. language lessons don't take the quality of a compulsion like the crack habit nor is it like alzheimer is with its own inexorable progression to dimension which is beyond control of the sufferer. the changes in alzheimer's disease render the patient resistant to any rew
it mediates reward and memory and emotion but the language is that it hijacks the brain, it hijacks thisimbic system and the implication, sometimes less an implication and stated out right, is that when someone's brain looks like this effectively they are out of control. they can no longer -- in control over their actions and their drug use is involuntary. the existence is like many experts call addiction a brain disease, a brain disease because they are operating in the context of addiction....
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to translate what you or the other folks said it makes it difficult last week in mediation the district responded to our proposal and union changed it's proposal and returned to the district and that's seems to be the end of it i think there's room there for the district to respond and for that to continue and now i think we're heading both a dangers phase because there's no conversation there's nothing going on between the district and union now i know you'll discuss all those tonight in closed session since i don't invite us in then listen to this with critical areas for teachers and parents those negotiations are not funny they're not something, something to say well, i hope you can still be my friend and giggle about it they're in no way funny those negotiations determine the ways our members and families live those negotiations are our life we take it can them seriously and the road you've chosen to go down is the wrong road we'll hope you'll send our bargaining team back to the table where we can come to a negotiated agreement thank you thank you mr. kelly seeing none, public comm
to translate what you or the other folks said it makes it difficult last week in mediation the district responded to our proposal and union changed it's proposal and returned to the district and that's seems to be the end of it i think there's room there for the district to respond and for that to continue and now i think we're heading both a dangers phase because there's no conversation there's nothing going on between the district and union now i know you'll discuss all those tonight in...
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clearly parts of the brain are more involved more heavily in mediating certain kinds of reactions.e know about the amygdala for example, famously invoked when we talked about fear reactions, but that particular part of the brain happens to figure prominently in processing perceptions of novelty or surprise so there's not a 1:1 correspondence. circuitry is where it is and all neurosciences know this and again, a lot of the problem is how popular neuro science has come through the media. some wonderful science journalists know the background and are very careful and others also less so. and there are neuro on for prince doors trying to to make a buck, things that have to do with education and the lot of fads that one has to be careful about. circuitry is where it is and that is where neuro scientists are focusing most of their energy, various regions interact with each other. it is enormously contemplated. it was basically a research tool. we were one foot into a 10 mile long journey on understanding the brain but nonetheless these brain images in the public's fear. and one can see p
clearly parts of the brain are more involved more heavily in mediating certain kinds of reactions.e know about the amygdala for example, famously invoked when we talked about fear reactions, but that particular part of the brain happens to figure prominently in processing perceptions of novelty or surprise so there's not a 1:1 correspondence. circuitry is where it is and all neurosciences know this and again, a lot of the problem is how popular neuro science has come through the media. some...
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number one, women tend to be naturally a little more like mediators, right, where we mediate fights withds, we don't really like violent video games, certainly not as much as men and we don't like violent movies like men. the violent thing for women, they recoil. that's part of it there is prag more, you don't think obama has the will to win. i would agree. marsha blackburn doesn't trust the commander in chief. people say they don't trust hagel, kerry and obama but we should go in and follow the non-plan plan. to me, that makes no sense. >> let me jump in. i think it's what ms. blackburn from tennessee said. we got to start somewhere. we don't think this is going to bring isis down but we got to get it rolling. there is something to that. i'll ask you the same question -- >> i disagree. >> did you see the beheading? did you watch it? >> no, i mean, i watched the beginning -- >> i just. i don't know. i don't know anybody that can sit and watch that. >> okay. >> as i said, my first reaction and i'm a barbarian, i admit it. i don't think putting it on the internet is enough for them to die.
number one, women tend to be naturally a little more like mediators, right, where we mediate fights withds, we don't really like violent video games, certainly not as much as men and we don't like violent movies like men. the violent thing for women, they recoil. that's part of it there is prag more, you don't think obama has the will to win. i would agree. marsha blackburn doesn't trust the commander in chief. people say they don't trust hagel, kerry and obama but we should go in and follow...
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that could have acted as a mediator between the government and the groups that want independence for zinc significanting -- xinjiang. we have to see the sentence in context. he was arrested in beijing, 2,500km from here. the reason, i guess, is the government wants to limit international attention, foreign journalists and diplomats barred from the trial. we have been detained twice today by the police, and that gives you a sense of how sensitive this case is. now, as to your first question, he is an democratic and economics professor, and someone that has had strong views about the state of his former region, but a man who tried to build trust and understanding between the han chinese community, and the ethnic uighur community, he says he has never advocated separatism, which is what he's charged with, convicted of, and says that he's always wanted this autonomous region of china to remain part of the china. human rights groups say his conviction sent out an unambiguous message, and it's this: moderate voices are not immune from the crackdown against religious extremism in china, dur
that could have acted as a mediator between the government and the groups that want independence for zinc significanting -- xinjiang. we have to see the sentence in context. he was arrested in beijing, 2,500km from here. the reason, i guess, is the government wants to limit international attention, foreign journalists and diplomats barred from the trial. we have been detained twice today by the police, and that gives you a sense of how sensitive this case is. now, as to your first question, he...
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we also have established a tradition of peaceful mediation. we'll continue to establish a platform for dialogue for cultures and religious. in future i would like to renew the commitment of the state of qatar to work with the united nations to address coming challenges and achieve the goals we all seek. thank you, and may god's prey peace be upon you. >> you've been listening to sheik tamim bin hamad al thani. calling on nations to become more active, and pointed out that there is an extremely dangerous time and calling out israel for continuing to build settlements in the west banks, saying that security can only come about by peace. and he he was very critical of the assad regime. he is among many speakers today. earlier today president obama also talked before the united nations general assembly, this being the 69th meeting. hear the president's comments on terrorism. >> i made it clear that america will not base policy on reacting to terrorism. we waged a focused campaign against al-qaeda and it's associated forces, taking out its leaders,
we also have established a tradition of peaceful mediation. we'll continue to establish a platform for dialogue for cultures and religious. in future i would like to renew the commitment of the state of qatar to work with the united nations to address coming challenges and achieve the goals we all seek. thank you, and may god's prey peace be upon you. >> you've been listening to sheik tamim bin hamad al thani. calling on nations to become more active, and pointed out that there is an...
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all subjective experience is mediated through the brain.brain, no consciousness but it's very important to realize that the physical worlds from one level of analysis, and i'm going to skip to my level. i apologize. you probably can't see that very well but basically all the levels of analysis starting with the environment and ending up with, i guess it ends up at jeans. it could end up at quantum physics that we can't yet use the physical worlds from the cellular level to predict activity at the psychological level. if you want to understand, if you are reading a book and you want to understand what the text means for example you don't subject the ink to a chemical analysis. that's not the level that's going to inform you about the meaning of the book. these are just different levels of analysis and the important thing is that some questions are answered better at one or more of these levels. others are answered best at others. they are not right or wrong. this addiction affect the brain? of course it does but if we stay at that level we a
all subjective experience is mediated through the brain.brain, no consciousness but it's very important to realize that the physical worlds from one level of analysis, and i'm going to skip to my level. i apologize. you probably can't see that very well but basically all the levels of analysis starting with the environment and ending up with, i guess it ends up at jeans. it could end up at quantum physics that we can't yet use the physical worlds from the cellular level to predict activity at...
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officers generally participate in the mediation program if they are qualified to do so. last year 87 percent of eligible officers agreed to participate in the medation program. and our medation coordinator is an award winning individual, and her name is donna salazar, and as she has received awards from the association of dispute resolution of northern california and other organizations. now i am going to share just a few statistics with you from last year. we received 227 complaints that is a 2 percent reduction in complaints that we received in 2012 when we received 740 xlaibt complaints. when i first started working here in 2007, we received over 1,000 complaints a year, and complaints have been declining against san francisco police officers, and that is a national trend. that is occurring. we found misconduct in about 6 percent of the cases we closed last year and we found the proper conduct in 25 percent of the allegations we investigated and we found that 2 percent of the allegations were unfounded or not true. the largest percentage of allegations we received wer
officers generally participate in the mediation program if they are qualified to do so. last year 87 percent of eligible officers agreed to participate in the medation program. and our medation coordinator is an award winning individual, and her name is donna salazar, and as she has received awards from the association of dispute resolution of northern california and other organizations. now i am going to share just a few statistics with you from last year. we received 227 complaints that is a...
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not long ago murray park was called murder park baltimore the cease fire mediator often makes local. kids at the work they go there to play basketball chicago's favorite sport derrick rose the chicago bulls star part of his first baskets here he grew up in inglewood and has stayed close to his roots the n.b.a. champion got his sponsors to renovate the local courts and. they know it's a way out they know if he if he stay here. and the same neighborhood walk down the same blocks the same thing so it gives them a strat and know that they can do it again billet seats and know that. a wood ain't such a bad place. chicago's up and coming basketball star is also from the south side. it's graduation day for the students of st sabina high. father phleger welcomes an honored guest seventeen year old joe body parker is the nation's number one ranked senior basketball player the big american teams are trying to recruit him both boys for you isn't far off just a couple weeks after he represents ted. next generation of leadership. thank. you. for the movies. and. for freedom. in my seeing. tonight
not long ago murray park was called murder park baltimore the cease fire mediator often makes local. kids at the work they go there to play basketball chicago's favorite sport derrick rose the chicago bulls star part of his first baskets here he grew up in inglewood and has stayed close to his roots the n.b.a. champion got his sponsors to renovate the local courts and. they know it's a way out they know if he if he stay here. and the same neighborhood walk down the same blocks the same thing so...
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you get a mediator of your peers and not a jury, you get a balanced mediation board and they can decidethe judges out. you know i speak from experience. neil: i'm not going to get into personal issues. >> and facebook too. and let's talk about social media. i see you team cavuto tweets out everything, you have to do it on the radio and everything. what's happening now, my debit card got hacked from home depot, that went in there. neil: wow. >> all the social media stuff is tied in together. neil: i'm surprised you go to home depot. i thought you had a group of people handling all that. >> no! i'm just a regular guy that goes to home depot and go down the aisle. neil: don't play this one with me. >> i go walmart! i go to walmart. i don't like the social media thing. the fact you can serve papers on facebook, it ties in there, i don't know how you can get in there, like isis for example. help me out here, why can't we blast all that communication that's coming out. all the social media coming out. cut it out from the source. get flight there. neil: you know what i don't understand, youtub
you get a mediator of your peers and not a jury, you get a balanced mediation board and they can decidethe judges out. you know i speak from experience. neil: i'm not going to get into personal issues. >> and facebook too. and let's talk about social media. i see you team cavuto tweets out everything, you have to do it on the radio and everything. what's happening now, my debit card got hacked from home depot, that went in there. neil: wow. >> all the social media stuff is tied in...
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not long ago murray park was called murder park baltimore the cease fire mediator often meets local kids at the work they go there to play basketball chicago's favorite sport derrick rose the chicago bulls star part of his first baskets here he grew up in inglewood and has stayed close to his roots. the n.b.a. champion got his sponsors to renovate the local courts and. they know it's a way out they know if he if. he stay here. and the same neighborhood walk down the same blocks the same thing so it gives them a strat and know that they can do it again the village seats and no dead. a wood and such a bad place. chicago's up and coming basketball star is also from the south side. it's graduation day for the students of st sabina high. father phleger welcomes an honored guest seventeen year old joe body parker is the nation's number one ranking or basketball player the big american teams are trying to recruit him both boys for you afraid he was on a power off just a couple weeks ago he represents a very bad. next generation of leadership. with. the most players. and. for a few. you might se
not long ago murray park was called murder park baltimore the cease fire mediator often meets local kids at the work they go there to play basketball chicago's favorite sport derrick rose the chicago bulls star part of his first baskets here he grew up in inglewood and has stayed close to his roots. the n.b.a. champion got his sponsors to renovate the local courts and. they know it's a way out they know if he if. he stay here. and the same neighborhood walk down the same blocks the same thing...
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we have signed on to be the mediators. i had that mission as special envoy for two years. what struck me, we never really understood the complexity of this situation. this can't be resolved in a summit. it can't be resolved with special envoy at this touch and go. it can't it is always somebody saying given nine months and we will solve it. we just saw what happened with her second a state not long ago. this requires working groups on the ground. the issues are called the final status issues, issues like the status of jerusalem, right of return, borders and many others, water from all sorts of issues. each of these requires experts from both sides and mediators and others to work out the details. the agreements we had in principle, oslo and the ones that have come about where everybody signed up to them, the people on both sides said, what does that look like on the ground? what does that mean? we have never done the details. we have a quartet out there that works this. there's a big absence on the quartet. the arab league should be involved because they will have to sign
we have signed on to be the mediators. i had that mission as special envoy for two years. what struck me, we never really understood the complexity of this situation. this can't be resolved in a summit. it can't be resolved with special envoy at this touch and go. it can't it is always somebody saying given nine months and we will solve it. we just saw what happened with her second a state not long ago. this requires working groups on the ground. the issues are called the final status issues,...
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and occ attorney mediater donna salazar spoke to the group about establishing and maintaining successful medation programs, and occ attorney, sam, also, policy analyst, talked to the group about providing the policy recommendations that builds a bridge between the community and law enforcement. and then, marian was not busy because on sunday, and i know that commissioner marshal will go more into detail about it later. but she was a commentator, on the program, street soldiers on know your rights. and she did that, with commissioner marshal and also, with patty lee, from the public defender's office. and i was not in town, and i was celebrating my 35th wedding anniversary but i did get the opportunity to listen to the very, lively, radio program, later. >> and now, i also asked that we met with representatives of the urban institute who are out from washington, d.c.. >> updates on cases and we will get a detailed report at the end of august in one of your september meetings but just for a brief update, today, the occ has opened 481 cases compared to 474 same time last year. as of today,
and occ attorney mediater donna salazar spoke to the group about establishing and maintaining successful medation programs, and occ attorney, sam, also, policy analyst, talked to the group about providing the policy recommendations that builds a bridge between the community and law enforcement. and then, marian was not busy because on sunday, and i know that commissioner marshal will go more into detail about it later. but she was a commentator, on the program, street soldiers on know your...
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derrek took pride in helping mediate conflicts in the streets before they escalated to shootings .ay despite ceasefire's lack of funding he's still doing his best to curb violence in the community and mentor young men . derrek's best efforts aside he can't stop the bullets from missing the victims. >> he was one of the first kids a trained the boxing. >> reporter: alla tremendous was shot two months early ore this block. >> i actually held him in my arms trying to keep him alive. telling him just breathe, calm down, keeping him up. >> reporter: you were there when he was is not. >> yeah, his eyes going in the back of his head. i am trying to coach him no to living. >> reporter: you are thinking about things a little differently now after you were shot? >> i won't look at it no way different. >> reporter: how do you look at? >> well, it's still the same it's just something normal that happened. something that just happened. it ain't nothing that i am just used to. it's the neighborhood. >> reporter: getting shot twice is something norm until. >> it's not something normal that you wa
derrek took pride in helping mediate conflicts in the streets before they escalated to shootings .ay despite ceasefire's lack of funding he's still doing his best to curb violence in the community and mentor young men . derrek's best efforts aside he can't stop the bullets from missing the victims. >> he was one of the first kids a trained the boxing. >> reporter: alla tremendous was shot two months early ore this block. >> i actually held him in my arms trying to keep him...
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father he would walk to the street ferry from the streets of hong kong to a fulfill participate mediation you know and my father the things tumble see people like to see method only people good really talent but the ability and achievement of whole i didn't credits in terms of wholly practice i saw a mid-west like a supervisor from the warm italy see there is 10 thousand stuff in between the scene to make a movies >> next speaker. >> hello i'm a laurie work for the phone commission you probability e probably got mail visitations i'm here to answer questions about the notification process we have three people people in the office myself and maggie se maggie send out notices there is a consistency we need and we fully respect the lines of feasibility comments you're making will or about the feasibility supervisor wiener supervisor wiener we want to increase that feasibility so when we bring up the problems that 0 come into play 48 hours to issue date it makes it that much less feasibility to invite people we want a consistent as well so the reason we're stressing the 72 hours to have a high
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. >> reporter: and by reverting to its traditional role, that of indispensable mediator. >> i'm alsograt grateful for the tireless work of our diplomats and the government of qatar who helped to secure the release. >> reporter: that's a role that the u.s. government and many are happy for qatar to play. they played an intermediate exchange that led to the release of bowe bergdahl. and was asked to intermediate the release of of or. buserving as u.s. ambassador to syria from 2002-2003 before becoming president and ceo of a non-profit educational group. he is a seasoned diplomat who has worked in iraq, jordan, united arab emirates. you understand this dynamic better than most. something that i just mentioned in the story. u.s. central command, the forward operating base no long center saudi arabia. we used to be based in saudi arabia. that base is now in qatar. what are the important u.s. military and strategic interests that sort of have to be weighed when we're discussing putting treasur pressure on some of these countries and vis-a-vis their financing of militants. >> qatar is a mem
. >> reporter: and by reverting to its traditional role, that of indispensable mediator. >> i'm alsograt grateful for the tireless work of our diplomats and the government of qatar who helped to secure the release. >> reporter: that's a role that the u.s. government and many are happy for qatar to play. they played an intermediate exchange that led to the release of bowe bergdahl. and was asked to intermediate the release of of or. buserving as u.s. ambassador to syria from...
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you have to go in at some point and try to mediate.erstand the president doesn't want to put boots on the ground but at some point you can't just do air campaigns. you can certainly use all of our national intelligence systems to he help. at some point a young man or woman will need to be on the ground to help mediate this whether it's special forces or more capable infantry forces. >> thank you, sir, so much for your expertise. general james williams from dallas. appreciate it very much. >> you bet. thank you. >>> by the way, i'll sit down with other veterans. so important to hear perspective. we'll have that for you tomorrow. the ray rice case has highlighted domestic abuse in this country. he's not the only athlete who has faced that charge. in fact, one of them is the most popular athlete in the world. this guy here. floyd mayweather will box this weekend. rake in tens of millions of dollars and he's spent time in jail for domestic abuse. where is the outrage there? we get to talk about that next. you do a lot of things great. but
you have to go in at some point and try to mediate.erstand the president doesn't want to put boots on the ground but at some point you can't just do air campaigns. you can certainly use all of our national intelligence systems to he help. at some point a young man or woman will need to be on the ground to help mediate this whether it's special forces or more capable infantry forces. >> thank you, sir, so much for your expertise. general james williams from dallas. appreciate it very much....
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been progress on several issues, both sides agree to resume negotiations with help of a federal mediatoreptember 17th. the hospital says it has a contingency plan in place if the strike happens. >>> lawmakers return to harrisburg next week. schools are counting on them to approve the cigarette tax to close the $80 million gap. they asked tom corbett how confident he is if the bill will be passed at state house. >> very optimistic. i think the leaders understand this is something that needs to be done to help the city collect the revenues that they need for education. >> school superintendent dr. william height made $32 million in cuts last month to ensure classes started on time this week. if the bill does not get approved, school district officials say more than 1,000 pink slips could go out. students' services could be impacted as well as possible reduction of the school year. the district has $5,000 less per student this year. >>> packed crowd today for town hall at the philadelphia v.a. medical center. veterans expressed their concerns over care at the facility in southwest philadelp
been progress on several issues, both sides agree to resume negotiations with help of a federal mediatoreptember 17th. the hospital says it has a contingency plan in place if the strike happens. >>> lawmakers return to harrisburg next week. schools are counting on them to approve the cigarette tax to close the $80 million gap. they asked tom corbett how confident he is if the bill will be passed at state house. >> very optimistic. i think the leaders understand this is something...
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ing derek took pride to help mediate violence in the streets before they escalated into shootings. today, despite ceasefire's lack of funding he's still doing his best to curb violence in the neighborhood and mentor young men. >> down down down all right. jail jail. >> derek's best efforts aside he can't stop the bullets from finding victims. >> he was one of the first i trained for the boxing program. >> reporter: latrel was actually shot on this same block. >> i held him in my arms, telling him to breathe and keep up. >> you were there when he was shot? >> his eyes were going into the back of his head. i stride to coach him into living. >> how do you look at it? >> well still the same, just something normal that happens. it just happens. ain't nothing i'm not used to. it's the neighborhood. >> getting shot twice isn't normal? >> it's not normal that you would want to happen to it but stuff that's going on. >> i talked to him a week ago about that, about being shot is not normal. and it's something we shouldn't accept. >> reporter: while derek can offer these young men the benefit
ing derek took pride to help mediate violence in the streets before they escalated into shootings. today, despite ceasefire's lack of funding he's still doing his best to curb violence in the neighborhood and mentor young men. >> down down down all right. jail jail. >> derek's best efforts aside he can't stop the bullets from finding victims. >> he was one of the first i trained for the boxing program. >> reporter: latrel was actually shot on this same block. >> i...
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. >> the mediate challenges we gather to address this week.sident: terrorism, instability, inequality, disease, there is one issue that will define the contours of the century more dramatically than any other. >> jon: i'm going to go with -- the terrifying enthusiasm of one direction fans? [laughing] >> jon: i have to log off my own instagram. vicious. president: the urgent and growing threat of a changing climate. >> jon: oh, that's also scary. okay. maybe if we get the one directioners upset about climate change. i heard -- i heard harry is a nice guy. [ applause ] >> jon: now that was president obama's last week at the u.n. senate climate. some of the most important speakers were those of underlying nations from who? those almost under water. all of the caribbean islands and samoa, not just the home of everyones third favorite girl scout cookie. >> this is is a opportunity to insure the u.n. is fit for support. >> jon: syds? small island developing states. talk about people who can't get their own acronym. they have to share is sudden infan
. >> the mediate challenges we gather to address this week.sident: terrorism, instability, inequality, disease, there is one issue that will define the contours of the century more dramatically than any other. >> jon: i'm going to go with -- the terrifying enthusiasm of one direction fans? [laughing] >> jon: i have to log off my own instagram. vicious. president: the urgent and growing threat of a changing climate. >> jon: oh, that's also scary. okay. maybe if we get the...
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mediators with airline tickets to syria contact them when they soften up. up once the young people have reached this point it is almost impossible for them to change course. >> the girls often go to syria believing they will be doing humanitarian work there. then they worry it -- then they learn about people being slaughtered. they never get over the shock. >> once they arrive most of these young people are already lost. the mother gave up on trying to persuade him to leave for the islamist group. her son had its -- her son was already living in another world. >> i was lost. i was all alone. >> an old friend showed them he was no longer thinking for himself. he managed to leave the sect that wrote man when he was still in france, just in time. >> i realized that my radical views were not worthy of any religion. neither islam nor judaism nor christianity. ultimately my islamic faith rescued me. the koran says the -- koran says seek peace within yourself. >> now he wants to serve in the struggle against jihad. brown bears, wolves, and lynxes, most large preda
mediators with airline tickets to syria contact them when they soften up. up once the young people have reached this point it is almost impossible for them to change course. >> the girls often go to syria believing they will be doing humanitarian work there. then they worry it -- then they learn about people being slaughtered. they never get over the shock. >> once they arrive most of these young people are already lost. the mother gave up on trying to persuade him to leave for the...