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american capital in the middle east, that is what it would have taken. stuck and theyet are divided into various countries. one thing i found fascinating storyresearch is this about the national pack and the and the facthat that that british commander is moving up. he has no real authority and the british give him almost no iraqi for the fact that governed under a british mandate for some time -- they give no credit to this general for the fact that he expanded what was a rock by captioning the government of mosul after the armistice. so, it did so by dividing the kurds more than they had already been. in that case, turkey would have had an even greater percentage of kurds. would have made it more complicated for turkey. >> folks, on behalf of the national world war war museum and memorial, thank you for joining us this evening. let's give lieutenant colonel brian steed warm round of applause. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyr
american capital in the middle east, that is what it would have taken. stuck and theyet are divided into various countries. one thing i found fascinating storyresearch is this about the national pack and the and the facthat that that british commander is moving up. he has no real authority and the british give him almost no iraqi for the fact that governed under a british mandate for some time -- they give no credit to this general for the fact that he expanded what was a rock by captioning the...
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they ended child labor and strengthen the middle class. unions are empowering workers in cities nationwide. we know where there are unions, all workers benefit. we know unions are the most effective pathway to the middle class. i am proud to join my colleagues and i especially want to thank the senator for her leadership on this legislation. the bill introduced guarantees that are public employees, teachers, nurses, librarians, the basic right to organize and bargain collectively in every state across the country. this is an important step democrats are taking to stand up for workers in the and built an economy that works for all not just those at the top. earlier we entered use the workers freedom to negotiation act. it will level the playing field. it will strengthen the bargaining power and the right to join a union to be treated fairly and job our economy only works when it works for everyone. i urge a republican colleagues to join us in standing up for use in working families in the middle class. people across the country to stand up,
they ended child labor and strengthen the middle class. unions are empowering workers in cities nationwide. we know where there are unions, all workers benefit. we know unions are the most effective pathway to the middle class. i am proud to join my colleagues and i especially want to thank the senator for her leadership on this legislation. the bill introduced guarantees that are public employees, teachers, nurses, librarians, the basic right to organize and bargain collectively in every state...
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if he gets involved in middle east peace thatis gets involved in middle east peace that is a big dealcal gaffes so this is a tricky path to tread if this is a tricky path to tread if this is a lifelong goal. but hugely significant. the first member of the royalfamily to significant. the first member of the royal family to travel on official business to israel and the divide palestinian territories and he also went to jordan —— palestinian territories and he also went tojordan —— the occupied. he's not going to solve it, but it is a very important principle if you like that somebody outside of politics but with huge influence and huge status is actually talking to both sides equally and that should put pressure on politicians elsewhere. maybe it is that, about rising above the politics and maybe you can only do that from that kind of position. exactly. britain had a lot to do with messing up the middle east, and it seems appropriate to have the future king of england try to help it out, but tony blair spent years there and achieved virtually nothing. it could well be that some might pr
if he gets involved in middle east peace thatis gets involved in middle east peace that is a big dealcal gaffes so this is a tricky path to tread if this is a tricky path to tread if this is a lifelong goal. but hugely significant. the first member of the royalfamily to significant. the first member of the royal family to travel on official business to israel and the divide palestinian territories and he also went to jordan —— palestinian territories and he also went tojordan —— the...
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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point at the cairo through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and in the slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just spoken straighted with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to china blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater inter
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and embodiment a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at...
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in the middle of the action. and in roosevelt worlds, who enthusiasms, at the great devotions, who spends herself in a worthy cause so as tr said so memorably, her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. she has been in the arena for all of us for the united states, for her entire adult life. as secretary of state, she steered america's response to the revolutions. she stood up to the chinese in 2010. on the south china sea. she stood up to a truculent vladimir putin and eastern europe. she ended -- [applause] read her memoirs and you will get detail on that.she ended a bitter and bloody rockett were in israel and hezbollah and managed nuclear arms reductions to make this a safer world. she also, and anne-marie slaughter will talk about this insured today because she was a big part of it. she pioneered an importance conceptual change. with her aninsight, american diplomacy, american development and american defense must all be linked in one cohesive national strat
in the middle of the action. and in roosevelt worlds, who enthusiasms, at the great devotions, who spends herself in a worthy cause so as tr said so memorably, her place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat. she has been in the arena for all of us for the united states, for her entire adult life. as secretary of state, she steered america's response to the revolutions. she stood up to the chinese in 2010. on the south china sea. she stood up to a...
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and i was in the middle of times in the middle markets right. in that city so this is the city. danielle she should have seen what happened right so he was leaving he last about where he was sitting at yeah i guess he was in and they will it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab behind me in case i tried he said he was in the middle so he could write a rag yes i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know or effects the car singing what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car sitting silently they are saying for versions i may have i remember it like i can't even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess
and i was in the middle of times in the middle markets right. in that city so this is the city. danielle she should have seen what happened right so he was leaving he last about where he was sitting at yeah i guess he was in and they will it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked to all of them because margaret says he was there they wasn't my larry while i was there i guess because he thinks i did it so he don't want to be land grab...
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east from an australian winter to a middle eastern summer.ring of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industry. shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industrylj think towards the farming industry.” think it has to do with this idea that abuses are occurring, it is occurring offshore but we are still responsible for it, and so this heightened kind of public distrust, together with more transparency because of the expose is and the transport issues has led to a real crisis in this domain. for australian farmers, the key commodity of these —— in this is trust. they want to keep the export trade going without losing their customers at home. the six major us air carrier
east from an australian winter to a middle eastern summer.ring of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industry. shift in the...
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from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to sing in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. home. school food. you. want to show modify your body and it's in constant young male minds yes and as a christian at the book when he says it's a minute when you asked a mile behind me home on so well so it might going to be seeing an obvious must choose pasar malam might assume the format and past few minutes past the sequence that finding a home to get one is also in some parts so optimistic coming down the other not to make some noise that's because austin's was on the. tube. cold. shut soon. for. a while. yes. berlin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking here the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the pier opened in march two thous
from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to sing in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. home. school food. you. want to show modify your body and it's in constant young male minds yes and as a christian at the book when he says it's a minute when you asked a mile behind me home on so well so it might going to be...
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why did middle class incomes advance so much? , was because of these people these people -- [laughter] senator schumer: and i pointed to monica and their predecessors on whose shoulders they stand. they fought, they were hurt, to create the right to organize. and the golden age of america is when america was unionized and middle class incomes and pensions and health care advanced. but now the hard right wants to take it away. they know they could never pass this stuff even in a conservative house and senate, and so they used the one elected body, the one nonelected body, the supreme court. we democrats aren't going to let that happen. that's why yesterday we introduced a bill that ensures public employees, teachers, health care providers, firefighters, police officers, e.m.t.'s, librarians, correctional officers and so many others have the right to organ bargain collectively in states that do not afford them these basic rights. my colleagues will describe the bill in more detail. but what happened in the supreme court shows why w
why did middle class incomes advance so much? , was because of these people these people -- [laughter] senator schumer: and i pointed to monica and their predecessors on whose shoulders they stand. they fought, they were hurt, to create the right to organize. and the golden age of america is when america was unionized and middle class incomes and pensions and health care advanced. but now the hard right wants to take it away. they know they could never pass this stuff even in a conservative...
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we did a lot for the middle class, but this'll be even more aimed for the middle class. of the things we're thinking about is bringing the 21% down to 20, and the rest of it would go to the middle class. it's a great stimulus. >> reporter: okay, so a couple things to note there, liz. first, the president saying he wants to bring the corporate side down from 21 to 20. it might not seem like a lot, but remember the president's initial goal last year for corporate tax reform was to lower it down to 20. they could not get to that very specific number last time around, so it remains to be seen how they would potentially get it down from 20 -- 21 to 20 the next go around. and secondly, you heard the president say there he would like to get this done in october or sooner. oh, by the way, as you know, there are big ramifications come election day on november. just how much the republicans want to get into this again in october or sooner politically as there is a big election coming down the pike in november remains to be seen. but you heard from the president there, he wants to
we did a lot for the middle class, but this'll be even more aimed for the middle class. of the things we're thinking about is bringing the 21% down to 20, and the rest of it would go to the middle class. it's a great stimulus. >> reporter: okay, so a couple things to note there, liz. first, the president saying he wants to bring the corporate side down from 21 to 20. it might not seem like a lot, but remember the president's initial goal last year for corporate tax reform was to lower it...
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. >> we knew we were in the middle of nowhere before abody told us we were in the middle of nowhere. >> reporter: researchers say glasgow is the furthest town from any metropolitan area with more than 75,000 inhabitants in the lower 48. in glasgow's case that would be billings, a mere 277 miles down the road. >> hello, sean. >> reporter: mayor becky erickson says her constituents enjoy their own company. doesn't it get a little lonely out here? >> we like that. we're used to that. if you get lonely, you can go to the grocery store, you can visit with people there. >> reporter: or he thursdays folks shoot the breeze over a pint of middle of nowhere beer. glasgow so embraced its new moniker, they're printing t-shirts for those who have been there and dototal freedom but not for the faint of heart. >> we have to take care of cattle when it's 25, 30 below. you hear people say, oh, man, it was so cold when i walked from my car to my office. i'm like, come to my office and spend several hours out in this. >> we're standing in your office right here. >> this is my office. >> reporter: there
. >> we knew we were in the middle of nowhere before abody told us we were in the middle of nowhere. >> reporter: researchers say glasgow is the furthest town from any metropolitan area with more than 75,000 inhabitants in the lower 48. in glasgow's case that would be billings, a mere 277 miles down the road. >> hello, sean. >> reporter: mayor becky erickson says her constituents enjoy their own company. doesn't it get a little lonely out here? >> we like that....
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who is in the public square, who is in the middle of the action. roosevelt words, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends herself in a worthy cause, so as he said so memorably, her place shown never be with those cold and timid souls ow neither victory nor defeat. she has been in the arena for all of us, for the united states, for her entire adult life. as secretary of state she steered america's response to the arab revolution. she stood up to the chinese in 2010 the south china sea. she stood up to it truculent vladimir putin and eastern europe -- in eastern europe. [applause] she ended -- and read her memoirs and you will get the detail on that. she ended a bitter and bloody israel and between hezbollah. marie wouldand anne talk about this. she pioneered an important conceptual change about how we should think about diplomacy. it was her insight that american diplomacy, american development, and american defense must all be linked in a national cohesive strategy. in contrast to the absolutely deplorable lack of support f
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nor middle of the room sick. in the. face with frustration and dismay for america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. again welcome back now as excitement does build over which country will finally lift the world cup here in moscow next month he has been picking the brains of perhaps the most famous manager out there shows a marine you know on the tournament player. says mr merida let's go through the group step by step whenever you're ready. i'm not ready because it's very difficult i don't want to be emotional but i have to be i will go to contradictions because i want my players to win but i also want my place to go on holiday so this is going to be tough but i would say true to what i was going to the wind ago. they have experienced players they have the right mentality and i think russia has to finish second and. then the crucial match wil
nor middle of the room sick. in the. face with frustration and dismay for america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. again welcome back now as excitement does build over which country will finally lift the world cup here in moscow next month he has been picking the brains of perhaps the most famous manager out there...
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from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to see in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. move on. move. on to some other by you i mean it's in concert yes ma'am ah yes and as a christian at the bottom he says it's a minute when you asked a mile behind me home on so long so it might going to be seeing an obvious must to you pasar malam might assume the form of the past few minutes past the sequence that finding a home he began but is also missing part so obvious it was going down the aisle and i turned it on to someone else to the stones was on the. tube. they. told. the shut this until. the wall. was. being. told. yes. brylin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking ear the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. appeared opened in mar
from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to see in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. move on. move. on to some other by you i mean it's in concert yes ma'am ah yes and as a christian at the bottom he says it's a minute when you asked a mile behind me home on so long so it might going to be seeing an obvious must...
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in this case, is the new managerial middle-class health. so, much of this new, healthy environment in the skyscraper is made possible by new technology in terms of steel, glass, but also eventually electricity. electricity is available in skyscrapers before it is available in family homes. if you go to the office and have electricity, but you probably would not have it it in your home around the same time -- . by the early 1880's, electric light is replacing gas lamps. skyscrapers have centralized heating and ventilation systems, which many family homes did not have. they also have indoor plumbing. expensive, sewage and water systems connected to downtown business districts where skies -- skyscrapers are. it makes possible to have running water and private toilets on every floor of the skyscraper. by the 1890's, the skyscraper is seen as a vertical park and we will talk about public parks next week. it is a space where it will bring health and energy to the city. almost the same way as the horizontal park, the green space is going to bring
in this case, is the new managerial middle-class health. so, much of this new, healthy environment in the skyscraper is made possible by new technology in terms of steel, glass, but also eventually electricity. electricity is available in skyscrapers before it is available in family homes. if you go to the office and have electricity, but you probably would not have it it in your home around the same time -- . by the early 1880's, electric light is replacing gas lamps. skyscrapers have...
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[applause] now, we're going to take on the middle east. at harvard, we do this over three and a half months. ande going to ask meghan david who both know a lot. here is the question i pose. we have just come out of a bloody war. we are back in the fight against the islamic state. we are in syria, iran is a regional troublemaker. that oura strategy government should have to deal with this? we have been the most important outside power since the 1970's in the middle east. i keep asking you the most challenging questions because i know you can answer them. your question is interesting because it implies two things. does the u.s. still have an interest in the middle east in the way it had been? capable of devising a strategy that meets the challenges of that part of the world? of is it inquestion the u.s. interest to be there? i get this question a lot. i understand that people are there isu will say no the fatigue that has gone on as a result of the engagements. there is this new idea that we are more self-sufficient in energy and we do not n
[applause] now, we're going to take on the middle east. at harvard, we do this over three and a half months. ande going to ask meghan david who both know a lot. here is the question i pose. we have just come out of a bloody war. we are back in the fight against the islamic state. we are in syria, iran is a regional troublemaker. that oura strategy government should have to deal with this? we have been the most important outside power since the 1970's in the middle east. i keep asking you the...
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s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. the german chancellor is warning that the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to make or break the e.u. should be addressing the german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels they shal meet leaders from across the union tried to repair divide that has threatened to split the bloc in recent weeks a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border controls and new policies to cut the number of refugees coming in made up of leaders from austria hungary italy slovakia the czech republic and poland it wants other countries to agree a stricter approach to refugees while other member states mostly from north western europe will hope to avoid the union swinging to the right that's been seen as one of the most difficult and important summits and years as you can imagine and with rescue boats full of refugees trying to cross the mediterranean every day finding a resolution is becoming more urgent by the minute let's go live now to domi
s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. the german chancellor is warning that the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to make or break the e.u. should be addressing the german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels they shal meet leaders from across the union tried to repair divide that has threatened to split the bloc in recent weeks a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border...
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from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to see in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin for the money the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. cool. cool. to show mother by you by the mixing console yes ma'am ah yes and as a person at the bottom you get to mind when you asked a mile behind me home on so little mice going to be seeing an obvious must choose spot song i like the summed up in past demands past the sequence and finding a home yet again but it's also the same pop so optimistic we're going down the aisle and i turn my home on to someone that's because austin's was on the. tube. they. told on. shut the suit. or. what. be. told. yes. berlin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking here the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. pierre boulez opened in march two thousand and seve
from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin concept house to see in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin for the money the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. cool. cool. to show mother by you by the mixing console yes ma'am ah yes and as a person at the bottom you get to mind when you asked a mile behind me home on so little mice going to be seeing an obvious must choose spot song i...
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ass, that is the war against middle class.o win, there's a lot of vulnerabilities. newsom certainly didn've a majority of democrats behind him, so he comes out with that. he's he's also a san francisco democrat. in san francisco that's a g reat thing. outside of san francisco, not so great because mt folks understand that san francisco has turned into kind of a trash town, high disease rate, highal hol. we got tent cities. it is really dysfunctional and you need a hazmat suit i certain parts of town, that's no exaggeration. that's according to mfrp the esronicle." >> we heard thisge before, right, mr. steele? let's look at 2014, for example. republican neil cash chaenged jerry brown. he blamed the california mess on governor brown. it didt work, he lost. what do you think will be different this time i that's the message john cox is sending? >> good point. he is no longer in califor he was a come-from-behind that we have never heard from sie. e was appointed by president obam jerry brown goss worse. 4 million left california in
ass, that is the war against middle class.o win, there's a lot of vulnerabilities. newsom certainly didn've a majority of democrats behind him, so he comes out with that. he's he's also a san francisco democrat. in san francisco that's a g reat thing. outside of san francisco, not so great because mt folks understand that san francisco has turned into kind of a trash town, high disease rate, highal hol. we got tent cities. it is really dysfunctional and you need a hazmat suit i certain parts of...
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from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin comsat house to sing in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. org. from. the rules. of the show modify your body getting consent young male model yes and as a christian at the bottom is it a minute when you asked a mile behind me call on so it's all my it's going to be seeing and all of us must choose pasar malam life that's just the format and past demands pass a sequence that finding a home that again but it's also the same pot so optimistic we're going down the aisle and i turn my home on to someone that's just going to piss on the. tube in. a. cold on top should be sued. for. what. the. whole all. yes. berlin has a new concert hall the pierre boulez is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the thinking here the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the
from sitting in the middle of the orchestra in the berlin comsat house to sing in the middle of a huge choir in the berlin film one week the next episode is called singing is for everyone and i sang along but i was very happy that my sound guy turned my microphone off. org. from. the rules. of the show modify your body getting consent young male model yes and as a christian at the bottom is it a minute when you asked a mile behind me call on so it's all my it's going to be seeing and all of us...
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your middle grades teacher of the year is erin wise, 6th grade teacher at middleton middle school. aaron is spending his 11th year where he teaches sixth grade math and science. he runs parent groups, sits on committee, and most importantly he is the dj for middle school dance. [applause] thank you aaron. our high school teacher of the year is christian castillo, a 10th and 11th grade teacher albalboa high school. she has worked within the school district for 11 years now in different capacities. , pulse pathway and a special shout-out to my fellow philippinea. all right, give it up for our teachers of the year. [applause] our next award is this very special mayor lee's award for our paraeducator of the year and it goes to mary lavalane. since 1970, 1970, i was five, mary has worked in early childhood development at several different organization. in 1986 mary joined the sfusd as student advisor at fairmont elementary school and been at san francisco community for the last 18 year. thank you mary. [cheers and applause] our next award recipients are our principal. please join me in
your middle grades teacher of the year is erin wise, 6th grade teacher at middleton middle school. aaron is spending his 11th year where he teaches sixth grade math and science. he runs parent groups, sits on committee, and most importantly he is the dj for middle school dance. [applause] thank you aaron. our high school teacher of the year is christian castillo, a 10th and 11th grade teacher albalboa high school. she has worked within the school district for 11 years now in different...
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so we wanted to preserve that in the middle to make sure there is enough middle income. when the projects provide the lower affordability, there's less middle income. we're not in favor of that. the original home-sf is to ensure that we get that middle income -- >> vice president melgar: i get that and i'm supportive of that, but doesn't this give you a flexibility to choose either/or depending on how their financing works out? >> i think with the sidlac, they would have to provide -- and paulo can correct me if i'm wrong -- 20% of the lower and so we want to make sure that the project has enough middle-income housing. >> vice president melgar: i understand. it seems to me that if a developer has financing elsewhere that pencils out for them they don't need sidlac then they can choose either one, either option, and still get the benefit of the project. am i wrong about that? of the program. that's what i meant. >> if -- that's what our recommendation would be, yeah. but, yeah, again, on tier 1, for example, the requirement is 20%, so if you dropped all of your units to 5
so we wanted to preserve that in the middle to make sure there is enough middle income. when the projects provide the lower affordability, there's less middle income. we're not in favor of that. the original home-sf is to ensure that we get that middle income -- >> vice president melgar: i get that and i'm supportive of that, but doesn't this give you a flexibility to choose either/or depending on how their financing works out? >> i think with the sidlac, they would have to provide...
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two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the americans to move into. two weeks into the war and with the opposing forces locked in a stalemate and richeson just arrived in moscow. is goal was to agree a u.n. ceasefire acceptable to egypt soviet allies. the russians had for. for the russian jews it was unacceptable so we had to rewrite it in henry and. shape up from the. right again. we push it to the next morning. within two days the draft of u.n. security council resolution three three eight had been accepted by both the soviets and the americans. but instead of returning direct to washi
two hours later at two pm middle eastern time. egypt and syria launched a war against israel on two fronts. after three years in power egyptian president anwar sadat had grown tired of peace initiatives that seemed to be going nowhere. you don't fear them with good toes has not been successful and sort of and and the united states was the main supporter of the surge so it was clear that if you want to solve the problem you would have to do two things either go to war. or try to convince the...
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the middle east ever since u.s. president donald trump told the united states out of the deal and left the united kingdom russia france china germany and the rest of europe hanging in the balance and now it's being reported that one of those ripples is a potential middle eastern nuclear arms race and kicking off that race is not iran but saudi arabia yes with the iran nuclear deal fraying saudi arabia is now legibly seeking to to develop its own nuclear weapons program the mid press and lose the middle east monitor and many other outlets are reporting that the israeli government has begun selling the kingdom of australia saudi arabia information on how to develop nuclear weapons according to a senior official at an israeli military organization i h l s this of course comes on the heels of saudi arabia's recent military threats towards cutter over their government's plans to buy the russian made s. four hundred air defense system and a letter addressed to french president emmanuel mccrone saudi king solomon stated in
the middle east ever since u.s. president donald trump told the united states out of the deal and left the united kingdom russia france china germany and the rest of europe hanging in the balance and now it's being reported that one of those ripples is a potential middle eastern nuclear arms race and kicking off that race is not iran but saudi arabia yes with the iran nuclear deal fraying saudi arabia is now legibly seeking to to develop its own nuclear weapons program the mid press and lose...
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thunderstorms in the middle of the country causing problems over the next days.ng through the midwest by the time we get to wednesday the storms move through the ohio valley process. the heat waive begins >>> having undocumented immigrants deported without a trial or any consideration. >> roseanne speaks out about her firing and her controversial tweet. >> and in saudi arabia, it is finally legal for women to drive a car. >>> and a big weekend at the box nersfirom the b.e.t. awards. good morningmena. >> i'm
thunderstorms in the middle of the country causing problems over the next days.ng through the midwest by the time we get to wednesday the storms move through the ohio valley process. the heat waive begins >>> having undocumented immigrants deported without a trial or any consideration. >> roseanne speaks out about her firing and her controversial tweet. >> and in saudi arabia, it is finally legal for women to drive a car. >>> and a big weekend at the box nersfirom...
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which still plagued the middle east to this day.srael found itself governing and being responsible for a million palestinians in the newly occupied gaza strip west bank and jerusalem. to could vote six months to. live in nearly. all those. most in the west bank and then they came back and they said. there was other people there and they haven't there's not a movement. so what do we do if there are we we conquer them and create. a state or we huff the loaf to move a predominantly jewish state called israel and the west bank and gaza should be a basis for future negotiations. vission of their rights to have a state of their own the viable state of total in the west bank and gaza. what israel chose was and still remains the first option. in the aftermath of the war israel declared what it cooled the unification of jerusalem. the entire holy city was placed under israeli jurisdiction including christian and muslim holy sites. we are the government and the only government in the area that is just a goods we have obligations and privilege
which still plagued the middle east to this day.srael found itself governing and being responsible for a million palestinians in the newly occupied gaza strip west bank and jerusalem. to could vote six months to. live in nearly. all those. most in the west bank and then they came back and they said. there was other people there and they haven't there's not a movement. so what do we do if there are we we conquer them and create. a state or we huff the loaf to move a predominantly jewish state...
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government, has that been a concern to people in the middle east about muslims?haldoon: no, we do not worry about that. we have such strong links with people in the united states. we have to distinguish between rhetoric and reality and that reality on the ground is what we feel. ♪ thed: in the terms of middle east, sheikh mohammed is very close to the crown prince of saudi arabia. how did they develop this close relationship? conference of saudi arabia is another incredible leader. what he is doing and what you are seeing in saudi arabia right now is transformational. future,re a view of the they share a vision of the future, a better place not just for their people, but for the region, and i think it's all these factors that make these two special leaders very close together. david: president trump has pulled out of the uranium nuclear agreement. did you support the agreement? khaldoon: it was on the secret in the uae that we had reservations about that from the beginning. we live in our neighborhood. we have been dealing with iran and the challenges that iran p
government, has that been a concern to people in the middle east about muslims?haldoon: no, we do not worry about that. we have such strong links with people in the united states. we have to distinguish between rhetoric and reality and that reality on the ground is what we feel. ♪ thed: in the terms of middle east, sheikh mohammed is very close to the crown prince of saudi arabia. how did they develop this close relationship? conference of saudi arabia is another incredible leader. what he is...
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to middle 90s. 90s.the 80s to middle warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. new ahead at 8.. how thousands of how at 8.. new ahead new ahead at 8.. new ahead 90s. the 80s to middle warm back into temperatures will warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. new ahead new ahead new ahead at 8.. how thousands of wedding crashers ruined one bride's big day in texas. and next. a guide to house hacking. how you can live rent or mortgage free.. <> ((gary sports tease))coming up a little bit later in this broadcast warriors getting ready for the knock out blow tomorrow night... we'll talk about game four. also terrell owens is going to make pro football history, we'll tell you how... a little bit later in this broadcast. ((ken))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... kevin durant is known for his philanthropy off the court is really making a difference.the warriors star is helping some special bay area children get a head start by paying for their first year of college. we'll hear from one of those luc
to middle 90s. 90s.the 80s to middle warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. new ahead at 8.. how thousands of how at 8.. new ahead new ahead at 8.. new ahead 90s. the 80s to middle warm back into temperatures will warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. new ahead new ahead new ahead at 8.. how thousands of wedding crashers ruined one bride's big day in texas. and next. a guide to house hacking. how you can live rent or mortgage free.. ((gary sports tease))coming up a little bit later in this...
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he received the axa middle school of the year award in 2016. he is driven to provide as many opportunities and possibilit to tradially under served students in san francisco as possible. we will have to give you guys at all your goodies. ngs sam.givet u for principal of the year awards recipient. [cheers and applause] congratulations to our teachers, our paraeducator and our pr all of this is not possible without the incredible staff that put this together. a big shout-out to rebecca mcdowell. we have snacks in the back and we would love for you to stay and continue and mg a mayor ferrell thank you for your support and leadership and ensuring that our teachers, principals and paraedge kay kayt continue togezed in san francisco. congratulations!
he received the axa middle school of the year award in 2016. he is driven to provide as many opportunities and possibilit to tradially under served students in san francisco as possible. we will have to give you guys at all your goodies. ngs sam.givet u for principal of the year awards recipient. [cheers and applause] congratulations to our teachers, our paraeducator and our pr all of this is not possible without the incredible staff that put this together. a big shout-out to rebecca mcdowell....
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s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. and in sports we'll have all the latest from the world cup in russia as defending champions germany crashed out of the tournament in the group stages. the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the e.u. and been addressing german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels at home the issue has threatened to break up the governing coalition. but. europe faces many challenges but migration could become the make or break one for the e.u. either we manage it so others in africa believe that we are guided by values and believe in multilateralism not unilateral ism or nobody will believe any longer in the system of values that has made us strong that's why it's so important. a new group of right wing governments has emerged demanding tighter border controls and new policies to cut the number of refugees coming in made up of the leaders from austria hungary italy slovakia the czech republic and poland it wants other count
s prince william is concluding his middle east tour with a visit to the religious sites. and in sports we'll have all the latest from the world cup in russia as defending champions germany crashed out of the tournament in the group stages. the german chancellor has warned the european union's approach to refugees has the potential to split the e.u. and been addressing german parliament before leaving for a key summit in brussels at home the issue has threatened to break up the governing...
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and i was in the river in the middle markets right. there see how this is. done else you should have seen what happened right so he was leading. he lies about where he was sitting at yeah he said he was in and they all it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked all look because margaret says he was there it wasn't my larry why was it i guess because he thinks i did it so he'll want to be blind rabbi hier me in case i try he said he was in the middle so he can write i guess i guess that's the only thing i could think of but he was not set in the middle that car i don't know what's the car seating what do you think was the car sitting on our member of course it was dual me david paige mark rey and darnell mccoy ok so no one actually said that that was the car cd so i ended up saying four versions i mean yeah but i remember like i can even say the song it was playing on the radio at the time i had was a superman by three doors down i mean i just lost i remember i have i guess i got a better memory than them
and i was in the river in the middle markets right. there see how this is. done else you should have seen what happened right so he was leading. he lies about where he was sitting at yeah he said he was in and they all it was it was not the middle he said directly behind me because i had turned like this and talked all look because margaret says he was there it wasn't my larry why was it i guess because he thinks i did it so he'll want to be blind rabbi hier me in case i try he said he was in...
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policy ahead of you talks on migration german chancellor angela merkel is on a two day trip to the middle east after visiting jordan she went to eleven on where she held talks with prime to six hundred eighty lebanon currently hosts one million refugees the greatest number in the was relative to its population make it also visited a school which educates lebanese children in the morning and sidran of refugees in the often on. now the german chancellor offered support to jordan and lebanon to help their respective governments deal with the economic screen of hosting so many refugees our chief political editor michel a crew from is covering the chancellor visit to the middle east and joins me now from eleven on the shell and not until much else and lamech is under tremendous pressure actual men and in europe about her refugee policy why then how she decided to visit these two countries in the middle east. well this really was a long planned visit and it's almost an accident that it's right in the middle of this political storm over her very migration policy that is brewing at home that has
policy ahead of you talks on migration german chancellor angela merkel is on a two day trip to the middle east after visiting jordan she went to eleven on where she held talks with prime to six hundred eighty lebanon currently hosts one million refugees the greatest number in the was relative to its population make it also visited a school which educates lebanese children in the morning and sidran of refugees in the often on. now the german chancellor offered support to jordan and lebanon to...
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eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway at that point the guided through the road had not been cut and neither the third nor the second army was besieged but then who said anything about israel respecting un security council resolutions and slave that then let's. as the hour of the cease fire approached american secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in tel aviv. the ceasefire he had just so castrated with the soviets had come too soon for israel they were desperate to fight on to consolidate their position. kissinger agreed to turn a blind eye. witness so that israel had a greater interest in the c
eight hundred fifty two middle eastern time the fighting would stop. in desperate battles on the western side of the canal egypt had lost hundreds of men. two of its senior commanders. who design and when he met a family had died in the fighting. but despite these losses egyptians had stopped the israelis from achieving the strategic goal of stout talk to the man. today just south of the city of a smiley israeli tanks remain at the point where their advance was stopped and its tracks. headway...
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temperatures will warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. (vicki) (vicki) 90s.the 80s to middle 90s.just one win warriors are the (vicki) 9. (vicki) the warriors are just one win away... hear from fans as golden state looks to take the title for the 3rd time in 4 years. that's coming up next. announcer: shot clock at 5... kevin durant from way outside...delivers... kevin durant from downtown... it's a six point game.(vicki) it's the shot everyone is talking about today. kevin durant serves up a dagger in game three last night-- taking a commanding lead in the n-b-a finals. but they still have to win one more. (catherine) a lot of fans are still excited from last night's game....and they're looking forward to game 4 tomorrow night. kron 4's will tran has their reaction. kevin durant scored a playoff career-high 43 points, including a long 3-pointer in the final mi golden state warriors beat the cleveland cavaliers 110-102 in game 3 of the nba finals.the win moved the warriors within a game of their second straight nba title and third in four years.cleveland came back from a 3-1 defici
temperatures will warm back into the 80s to middle 90s. (vicki) (vicki) 90s.the 80s to middle 90s.just one win warriors are the (vicki) 9. (vicki) the warriors are just one win away... hear from fans as golden state looks to take the title for the 3rd time in 4 years. that's coming up next. announcer: shot clock at 5... kevin durant from way outside...delivers... kevin durant from downtown... it's a six point game.(vicki) it's the shot everyone is talking about today. kevin durant serves up a...
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we did a lot for the middle class but this would be aimed at middle class.own to 20 and then for the most part the rest of it would go to middle class. it's a great stimulus. ed: let's bring in panel, republican strategic consultant and howard franklin, democratic campaign strategists, welcome both of you. >> thank you. ed: all right. howard, i noticed that the atlanta fed said that we may see economic growth pretty soon of 4.5% due in part to tax cut, i thought nancy plos yes told us it was going to be crumbs and sounds like cake actually. >> it does, i think it's always too soon to say six months into the piece of national legislation how much impact that legislation has and drive of numbers thus far. pundits or economists from either side of the political spectrum have said as much they said from previous presidents, i think it's true in the case as well. ed: giano on the other hand while we have seen positive impact from tax cuts, when the president is talking about phase 2 and focus it on the middle class, is that a sign that round 1 has at least appear
we did a lot for the middle class but this would be aimed at middle class.own to 20 and then for the most part the rest of it would go to middle class. it's a great stimulus. ed: let's bring in panel, republican strategic consultant and howard franklin, democratic campaign strategists, welcome both of you. >> thank you. ed: all right. howard, i noticed that the atlanta fed said that we may see economic growth pretty soon of 4.5% due in part to tax cut, i thought nancy plos yes told us it...
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they want chaotic situation they want to hedge of money actually they want to control the entire middle east and we see that we see it in iraq we see it in syria and lebanon in yemen in libya about her and you just name it and i think this is the main source if you add into this the fact that they have become the iranian ayatollahs have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal in twenty fifteen so you see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together i think there the interests here are much more there what what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the. cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game well ambassador with those due respect i think if the united states has a habit of changing its mind very frivolously his though even if it did realize that i can easily imagine the teaching a different conclusion just you know the day o
they want chaotic situation they want to hedge of money actually they want to control the entire middle east and we see that we see it in iraq we see it in syria and lebanon in yemen in libya about her and you just name it and i think this is the main source if you add into this the fact that they have become the iranian ayatollahs have become much more aggressive after the nuclear deal in twenty fifteen so you see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with...