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i want to direct your attention to the police mou as written. you're right.lls for ten preliminary to -- policemen to be there. what happens when the police doesn't have the people to supply that? it seems to me the budget keeps rolling. z >> it's a fee for a number of people, number of shifts. we would have to make adjustments accordingly, so if -- we're not paying them perhour. >> i think without having to go to breach, i think we -- mr. patrick's point is well taken. we want to pay for what we get, and for whatever reason, they're unable on a day or a month or a quarter unable to deliver 100% of the hours, we should be paying -- i don't think we should -- i don't think we should go to a breach of contract. we should have a procedure by where they're providing us a verified number of hours. >> time card. >> and ranks of people providing those and we should be paying based on that, i would guess. >> i think the way it's been setup is they use a minimum for sfpd but then as part of the blended program, they've actually extended police protection with the vari
i want to direct your attention to the police mou as written. you're right.lls for ten preliminary to -- policemen to be there. what happens when the police doesn't have the people to supply that? it seems to me the budget keeps rolling. z >> it's a fee for a number of people, number of shifts. we would have to make adjustments accordingly, so if -- we're not paying them perhour. >> i think without having to go to breach, i think we -- mr. patrick's point is well taken. we want to...
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and the dgo will simply say complaints will be governed by an mou. discussion on that particular item? command i'll stop. commander walsh. >> good evening, president turman, commissioners, director henderson, chief scott. i was just asked to come in and just give day brief -- i'm going to try to beat director henderson in time. this dga brief 2.04 was discussed in terms of the accountablity section of the doj report and asked that section of the accountablity wasn't the dgo, but looking at trends in the complaints, making sure our staff at the station level knew how these trends are moving forward, so it was all-encompassing. i think 2.04 would still exist. i think their requirements for the police officers and command to take those citizen complains, because 24 hours a day, dpa is not open, so there would be guidance in that section. we have provided a 2.04 to the commission. i know that dpa also has had 2.04. we've had discussions with commissioner hirsch, and so we're working through that. we had a proposed appendix or mou which has been a topic o
and the dgo will simply say complaints will be governed by an mou. discussion on that particular item? command i'll stop. commander walsh. >> good evening, president turman, commissioners, director henderson, chief scott. i was just asked to come in and just give day brief -- i'm going to try to beat director henderson in time. this dga brief 2.04 was discussed in terms of the accountablity section of the doj report and asked that section of the accountablity wasn't the dgo, but looking...
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the sheriff's department exceeded the target for compliance with the mou. this chart reflects the crime stats for zuckerberg for three years. and so we have actually a 22% decrease in crime on campus. a lot of that is contributed to the collaboration that we have with the sheriff's department in regards to addressing staffing assignments, increasing visibility and implementation of a security awareness program that encourages employees to report suspicious persons and activity. increased at laguna honda in crime to 40% through no fault of their own. what we found out is that the data for grand theft of facility property included patients' personal property and that drove the numbers up, which we've addressed that moving forward. the next slides will focus on use of force. 124 incidents where sheriff's deputies used some degree of force to affect an arrest or address risk behavior, risk behavior, that which is displaying a danger to themselves or others. we break it out. 119 were at zuckerberg and 5 at laguna honda. to give some context, the year prior to th
the sheriff's department exceeded the target for compliance with the mou. this chart reflects the crime stats for zuckerberg for three years. and so we have actually a 22% decrease in crime on campus. a lot of that is contributed to the collaboration that we have with the sheriff's department in regards to addressing staffing assignments, increasing visibility and implementation of a security awareness program that encourages employees to report suspicious persons and activity. increased at...
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coincidence on the side and oil fields are there so stalin says to german military -- well if it is a mous understanding fine. but we're going to take that territory back. and red are army goes in. forcibly ceasing back oil field so septemberth, 20th red army and -- engage in squirmishes and casualties own both sides. so that's your hitler stalin pack stalin forcibly takes remember there are two on both sides this is real engagement he forcibly retakes oil fields that are on his sides of the map. during middle of all of this hitler himself is in poland. he's in which is a coastal resort near gadnz on baltic sea and he's portion germans backwards he gives a retreat say we shouldn't be there. get out of there, and as germans are retreating they're very angry. they need that oil. they earned it. they took it and so they fire at the soviets as they're retreating germans do. stalin draws the conclusion that the german army wants war with the soviet union and hitler is the restraining force o. exactly the opposite of what the facts were. so this is a gigantically important episode now you're goi
coincidence on the side and oil fields are there so stalin says to german military -- well if it is a mous understanding fine. but we're going to take that territory back. and red are army goes in. forcibly ceasing back oil field so septemberth, 20th red army and -- engage in squirmishes and casualties own both sides. so that's your hitler stalin pack stalin forcibly takes remember there are two on both sides this is real engagement he forcibly retakes oil fields that are on his sides of the...
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not had any officers assigned to the joint terrorism task force since that time, nor do we have an mou in place. as a commission, though, we are with the help of the commission working on -- with the assigned commissioner, commissioner hing, on revision and clarification of ddo 8.10. that's still in progress, and that is the first step to -- for the commission to consider clarification. one that's done, on how this revised dgo will -- if any, have any impact on our -- on the commission's decision to reengage or not to reengage with the jttf. >> president turman: when do you expect to have that dgo in front of the commission? >> commissioner, if i follow up present term with an exact date. i'm told progress has been made and i'm told we're pretty close, but i'll get an exact date for you from commissioner hing and our members of our department that are on the work group. >> president turman: commissioner dejesus. >> ai sat in on that group and it is about ready, and we should talk to commissioner haney and see if we can get a calendar. since sunday and monday and tuesday, it's been repo
not had any officers assigned to the joint terrorism task force since that time, nor do we have an mou in place. as a commission, though, we are with the help of the commission working on -- with the assigned commissioner, commissioner hing, on revision and clarification of ddo 8.10. that's still in progress, and that is the first step to -- for the commission to consider clarification. one that's done, on how this revised dgo will -- if any, have any impact on our -- on the commission's...
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around stonewall road, claire mou claremont avenue, claremont boulevard, that's close to where the epicenter was. this was a pretty shallow earthquake. and in fact it was only a couple miles deep. because of that, that's why you felt the jolt so much harder than you would have if it was a deeper earthquake. a quick look at the 12-hour planner. a few leftover showers, a lot to of fog developing in the inland valleys. isolated showers at noon. chances fade at 4:00, just mainly cloudy at 7:00. temperatures from the 40s and 50 rz th 50s this morning to 40 60s this afternoon. >> a couple things from the earthquake, bart usually slows down and looks at the tracks. there's no reported delays. vta and the other transitted atransit agencies do a routine check, but they all seem to be okay. we had an earlier accident at powell street, that's been cleared off to the shoulder a vehicle facing the wrong way. we have an accident in hayward that we'll update in a couple minutes. >>> continuing our coverage right now. >> amy hollyfield is in berkeley this morning near the epicenter. hello. >> good morning.
around stonewall road, claire mou claremont avenue, claremont boulevard, that's close to where the epicenter was. this was a pretty shallow earthquake. and in fact it was only a couple miles deep. because of that, that's why you felt the jolt so much harder than you would have if it was a deeper earthquake. a quick look at the 12-hour planner. a few leftover showers, a lot to of fog developing in the inland valleys. isolated showers at noon. chances fade at 4:00, just mainly cloudy at 7:00....
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. >> if you were ordered today to fire mou do?ulation,ined previously i if there were good cause, i would no practood cause so far? >> correct. >> the times says mueller learned. president's threat while pursuing obstruction of justice inquiry, before leaving for switzerland wednesday evening, president trump told reporters he's eager to speak with mueller under oath. >> i'm leaking forward to it, actually, i would love to do that. and i like to do it as soon as possible. >> lawyers for president trump are negotiating what tof any suh mueller would look like. the white house says, not times. weijia jiang, for cbs-3, " eyewitness >> well the white house is offering an immigration deal, the frameworkncitizenship for 1n immigrants, brought to the united state illegally as children. in exchange, the white house wants $30 billion in border security funding, 25 billion r wall. the framework would scale back the visa lottery s limit legal immigration through close family ties, senators now working on their own immigration deal say they'r
. >> if you were ordered today to fire mou do?ulation,ined previously i if there were good cause, i would no practood cause so far? >> correct. >> the times says mueller learned. president's threat while pursuing obstruction of justice inquiry, before leaving for switzerland wednesday evening, president trump told reporters he's eager to speak with mueller under oath. >> i'm leaking forward to it, actually, i would love to do that. and i like to do it as soon as...
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we have the other thing that we might be looking at is central somma coming online, we had original mouwith the agencies to implement eastern neighborhoods that had a couple of mechanisms to prioritize projects. we'll be taking a fresh look at that. that concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer questions. >> president hillis: all right. we may have some, but first let's open up for public comment. any public comment on the ipic report? >> over head. sue hess, i'm here to talk about western somma and open space. it's part of the report. the playground i didn't mark it on this map, it's not marked. it's 6th and fulsome. it's right there. page 17, 27 of your report talks about the somma recreation center. the planning commission has an obligation to do shadow analysis for projects that shadow rec park facilities. this facility according to page 27, the plans are to demolish the existing structure and construct a three-story recreational center in its place and make addition to the outdoor portions of the site. basically, the planning commission and rec park look only at the rec ce
we have the other thing that we might be looking at is central somma coming online, we had original mouwith the agencies to implement eastern neighborhoods that had a couple of mechanisms to prioritize projects. we'll be taking a fresh look at that. that concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer questions. >> president hillis: all right. we may have some, but first let's open up for public comment. any public comment on the ipic report? >> over head. sue hess, i'm here to...
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-- at least it's my understanding -- depends on the category of employees affected as well as the mous that govern those categories of employees. it's a moving target, as far as those variables and what we need to proceed with and considers their objections and concerns, if any. >> it's hard to say at this point in process. >> but legally is there any way that they can block us if they don't agree? >> i mean, i think it's more of a procedural requirement as opposed to a substantive requirement. if we go and complete all the legally required procedures, then we satisfy meet and confer. if we ignore those procedures or don't comply with those procedures, i believe there's other actions they can take to keep us from doing it, but, it's more about crossing all the ts, dotting all the is, and taking care of the steps we need to take. it's not my understanding that meet and confer requires all agreement by all interested parties on the proposal. >> my understanding is agreement is really irrelevant, as long as you've met and conferred and covered all the items you have to meet and confer on,
-- at least it's my understanding -- depends on the category of employees affected as well as the mous that govern those categories of employees. it's a moving target, as far as those variables and what we need to proceed with and considers their objections and concerns, if any. >> it's hard to say at this point in process. >> but legally is there any way that they can block us if they don't agree? >> i mean, i think it's more of a procedural requirement as opposed to a...
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for us, we have a resolution around suspensions along with a police mou that is clear about how police should be conducting themselves as well as suspensions for our students. even though they know what data should be collected and reported out every year, it's a cat-and-mouse chase, and that's why we end up having to use a public request document because we're not getting the bare minimum oftentimes in a timely fashion. >> you just shared with us tonight some of the things that would be helpful for the community and dealing with the issues that our children face. and so, of course, you know that we always want to know if you have specific suggestions about things that you share them constantly and make sure that we're hearing what you're saying. >> thank you. >> commissioner ellington has a question. >> real quick. how's it going? >> commissioner. >> haven't seen you in a while. >> i would just -- and i know we'll go through a series of these meetings and talk more deeply about data, but i would like to invite coleman back to give a full presentation on some of the innovative measures
for us, we have a resolution around suspensions along with a police mou that is clear about how police should be conducting themselves as well as suspensions for our students. even though they know what data should be collected and reported out every year, it's a cat-and-mouse chase, and that's why we end up having to use a public request document because we're not getting the bare minimum oftentimes in a timely fashion. >> you just shared with us tonight some of the things that would be...
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charged let me say the montgomery county state's office and schools have entered into a different mous. we helped them redraft here in montgomery county the protocol for educating the 23,000 people who worked for montgomery county public schools about what their legal obligations are to report when information comes to their attention about a child being abused. i think quite candidly as you see as many cases as you do, as a result of the fact we were intimately involved p in drafting that. i am unfamiliar with any instance in a case where we've investigated and someone saturday on an investigatio investigation. i would look to the future and at any charges we would bring against anybody in any instance would depend on the facts of an individual case. we have worked inmately with partners with montgomery county public schools in drafting a policy and we're also involved in educating everyone in the the entire school system about what their legal obligations are when it comes to their attention that a child has been sexually abuyed or abused in any fashion. we've been repeatedly and act
charged let me say the montgomery county state's office and schools have entered into a different mous. we helped them redraft here in montgomery county the protocol for educating the 23,000 people who worked for montgomery county public schools about what their legal obligations are to report when information comes to their attention about a child being abused. i think quite candidly as you see as many cases as you do, as a result of the fact we were intimately involved p in drafting that. i...
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staff negotiated the mou with law enforcement services for law enforcement services with sfpd and also earlier in this meeting, you authorized the executive director to execute this agreement. staff conducted a multiagency panel discussion of potential quality of life issues at the transit center during the december citizens' advisory committee meeting. panel included the executive director of homelessness and housing in san francisco, multiple command and staff officers from sfpd, andrew robinson and myself. staff also issued an rfp for information security, cyber security services in november and developed rules and regulations for tjpa's park in october and now i'll turn it back over to martha for the master plan. >> so this is a schedule that is usually in ron's section. you have seen it many times before. it is intended to provide an over -- an overview of operations readiness as compared to construction and transit readiness. so for if a ilt isefacilities,s been to be ready by the end of march with the exception of display, so the deadline continues to be the end of march, and si
staff negotiated the mou with law enforcement services for law enforcement services with sfpd and also earlier in this meeting, you authorized the executive director to execute this agreement. staff conducted a multiagency panel discussion of potential quality of life issues at the transit center during the december citizens' advisory committee meeting. panel included the executive director of homelessness and housing in san francisco, multiple command and staff officers from sfpd, andrew...
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will often head quarter themselves there in name only as a scheme to avoid taxes and stay ano, ma'am mou-- anonymous. the people were basically robbed of equity. they used to be employee owners. they used to have shares. they work in dire toxic conditions and efforts have been made through the banking system to obscure who really owns that place, who is reaping the rewards now that the people that work there aren't. well, bloomberg reports that the controlling interest in that plant is held by this guy, whose name is rafeek but his brother had a company called bay rock. there were two principles in bay rock, one is the brother of the guy with the chromium plant and the other one is felix sater who at one point worked for the trump organization as a senior advisor to donald trump, felix sater at the one pursuing a project when trump said he had no deals and ties to russia during the campaign he signed a letter of intent to pursue trump tower moscow arranged by satyr. satyr's company, he was one of the principles in bay rock and another was the guy who was the brother of the chromium plant
will often head quarter themselves there in name only as a scheme to avoid taxes and stay ano, ma'am mou-- anonymous. the people were basically robbed of equity. they used to be employee owners. they used to have shares. they work in dire toxic conditions and efforts have been made through the banking system to obscure who really owns that place, who is reaping the rewards now that the people that work there aren't. well, bloomberg reports that the controlling interest in that plant is held by...
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. >> principals and the superintendent of the east side union high school district applaud the mou or memorandum of understanding. >> it's nice to have the clear policy between the police and the schools. >> our students were paying the price. because if they receive a citation where they shouldn't receive a citation, they're now on the school to prison pipeline. and conversely it makes our officers and tag invites. >> resource officers are sworn police officers who work on campus on their days off. the new agreement involved every high school in san jose. 34 in all. many in the high schools say their job is to get kids into perhaps a state university and not a state penitentiary. . the superintendent tells me the schools are blending the education code with the penal code and that that was a disservice to the students. live at this high school in san jose, damien trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> as damien mentioned our investigative unit looked into the impact this had on bay area students. our team has been honored with two awards for this series, the pea body and dew point. you can
. >> principals and the superintendent of the east side union high school district applaud the mou or memorandum of understanding. >> it's nice to have the clear policy between the police and the schools. >> our students were paying the price. because if they receive a citation where they shouldn't receive a citation, they're now on the school to prison pipeline. and conversely it makes our officers and tag invites. >> resource officers are sworn police officers who work...
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. >> says my friend who can't keep hillary clinton's name out of his mou her mouth stpwhru can. >> i'll never talk about it again. but you can't mentioned the 2016 election. >> i never mentioned it once. you guys are frozen in that moment. that's why you bring up hillary clinton. >> that's not true. we don't care about her. nobody here talks about her. >> well, she has a clarification. >> okay. so she said nobody here, meaning in the white house, talks about her. so she says so fun to see the predictable heads exploding, but i should have finished that sentence. i don't have a question. i'm just mentioning that. i mean, look, a.b., they do talk about hillary clinton all the time. i've challenged kellyanne in the past to have an interview where she doesn't bring it up, and it was impossible, actually. so whatever. they are fixated on it. guess what, now the fbi and congress also seems to be going along with doing more investigating into things that we had thought were settled. >> right. which is so interesting. because the interview that the president gave, then president-elect a few day
. >> says my friend who can't keep hillary clinton's name out of his mou her mouth stpwhru can. >> i'll never talk about it again. but you can't mentioned the 2016 election. >> i never mentioned it once. you guys are frozen in that moment. that's why you bring up hillary clinton. >> that's not true. we don't care about her. nobody here talks about her. >> well, she has a clarification. >> okay. so she said nobody here, meaning in the white house, talks about...
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new this morning, the san jose police department has signed an mou or memorandum of understanding with school districts within the city. this changes the role of police officers who work on school campuses. called resource officers. the new agreement means officers will be on campus solely for security purposes to keep the schools safe. in the past, those resource officers were also called in to handle disciplinary actions of a student. and that action sometimes leads to the arrest of the students. the chief of police says he's been planning to address the issue for some time. the police department will hold a news conference this morning to make the official announcement. our investigative unit has been looking into the impact that this has had on bay area students. our team in fact has been honored with two prestigious ate wards for their series. the peabody award and the dupont award. >>> it happened again, another near miss at sfo between two planes and now an investigation has been launched. faaays on tuesday morning, a flight wasbout to land on the wrong runway. at the same time,
new this morning, the san jose police department has signed an mou or memorandum of understanding with school districts within the city. this changes the role of police officers who work on school campuses. called resource officers. the new agreement means officers will be on campus solely for security purposes to keep the schools safe. in the past, those resource officers were also called in to handle disciplinary actions of a student. and that action sometimes leads to the arrest of the...
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this is a f15 page mou. virtually every parameter is done.nto the contractual stage, which is mostly contractual language. they should be done by no later than february 15. you know, emirates and airbus, neither would sign an mou unless everything was finalized. guy: ok, it sounds like it is a done deal. let's talk about what changed between now and the dubais airsh ow. thataid a few days back they had come back with a series of questions from emirates. what needed to get done to get it done? >> you and i are both aviation buffs, but i cannot tell you what went on during the contract negotiations. it was obviously were not quite there at the dubai airshow. we were close to getting a deal announced at that point, but these airplanes will be delivered over the next 10 years, whether it gets announced at the dubai airshow or two months later, it is not a big deal. guy: this is not your bailey wake, but your successful bail ywick in a way. ea have a chance of getting back in? >> absolutely. the fact is, in the contract it is clear they have an en
this is a f15 page mou. virtually every parameter is done.nto the contractual stage, which is mostly contractual language. they should be done by no later than february 15. you know, emirates and airbus, neither would sign an mou unless everything was finalized. guy: ok, it sounds like it is a done deal. let's talk about what changed between now and the dubais airsh ow. thataid a few days back they had come back with a series of questions from emirates. what needed to get done to get it done?...
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>> i think that the opportunities for coordination have dramatically improved since the 2014 mou. the direct contacts between atl and dapa and in my previous life, between myself and my counter-parts, i think were very effective again in generating opportunities. those need to be followed through and executed. >> okay. well, we are at the end of our hour of -- oh, was there one last hand? it can fit in -- if it is a quick question, i think we can fit in one additional. >> i don't think it is a simple question. rather, i'll do my best to make it as simple as possible. today's conference actually is related to military r and d. in actual iity i'm afraid that m about to ask you a politically loaded question. i don't know how honest or free you can be in answering this question. but when it comes the rok side r and d, is it really something that they can really seek genuine cooperation with their counter-parts in the united states? it's because with the new government in seoul there are a lot of voices of concern that are being raised. so political issues, and ideological concern are
>> i think that the opportunities for coordination have dramatically improved since the 2014 mou. the direct contacts between atl and dapa and in my previous life, between myself and my counter-parts, i think were very effective again in generating opportunities. those need to be followed through and executed. >> okay. well, we are at the end of our hour of -- oh, was there one last hand? it can fit in -- if it is a quick question, i think we can fit in one additional. >> i...
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. >> given the actions of various countries like qatar in the past, and knowing we have an mou with qatar at this time, obviously there have been concerns relative to ransoms for kidnappings and safe harbors and -- for hamas and al jazeera and other concerns, do you believe sanctions were warranted on qatar or other countries that have been predisposed to be supportive of our adversaries? >> congressman, that's a great question. i didn't have time to get into it but an entire paragraph in my testimony talks about all the non-sanctions, dimensions to financial diplomacy and one of the things i emphasized was the importance, when sanctions is a tool available to us it is a threat that's lying there on the table that we can use to great effect with various third parties. one of my very first trips in my capacity when i was confirmed by the senate was to qatar. i will tell you that we do have issues with qatar on the terrorism front. we have issues actually with many countries in the gulf on various terrorism issues. it differs country by country. the qatari did very, very recently engage in
. >> given the actions of various countries like qatar in the past, and knowing we have an mou with qatar at this time, obviously there have been concerns relative to ransoms for kidnappings and safe harbors and -- for hamas and al jazeera and other concerns, do you believe sanctions were warranted on qatar or other countries that have been predisposed to be supportive of our adversaries? >> congressman, that's a great question. i didn't have time to get into it but an entire...
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could your teens be trying this dangerous online craze popping lawn di pods in their mous and videotapinga steep spike in cases reported to poison control in the past week. >>> what happens when we drop the most expensive iphone yet from three different heights? three feet, five feet and three stories up. what it does to your screen and what happens to the inside of the phone. does the iphone x hold up to our drop challenge and what steps can you take to protect your phone every day? >>> and all the way from havana to times square, number one on itunes in 100 countries this morning, camila cabello here live. and she's saying -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] that was good. >> oh, good. you made it. >> good morning, america. happy friday. i don't know what that dance was. paula was asking. >> camila. >> yeah, camila is here number one on itune, "havana" addictive song, president obama, former president, loved it. one of his favorites of 2017. she's on a roll. >> easy to see why. it gets in your spirit and makes you want to move. >> who seems excited. >> she did. >> she's
could your teens be trying this dangerous online craze popping lawn di pods in their mous and videotapinga steep spike in cases reported to poison control in the past week. >>> what happens when we drop the most expensive iphone yet from three different heights? three feet, five feet and three stories up. what it does to your screen and what happens to the inside of the phone. does the iphone x hold up to our drop challenge and what steps can you take to protect your phone every day?...
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what they did is they signed an mou with s.m. malls which is one of the biggest chains there and they did a pilot in manila in the capital and people with disabilities were registering to vote outside the burger king, and this was something that was really popular. they've now expanded it across the whole country so people with disabilities are able to register nationwide now and as you can imagine, as well, the general public, i would also like to register in the shopping mall and this is much more convenient and they're now expanding it and they're doing piles of voting in the shopping malls, as well. right now that's something specifically for citizens with disabilities. another area they mention side related to information. so it's something that is one of the most marginalized groups is people with disabilities and they're often left out in terms of being included in the political process or thinking that they would want to participate where people with disabilities are interested and they have jobs and paying taxes and they
what they did is they signed an mou with s.m. malls which is one of the biggest chains there and they did a pilot in manila in the capital and people with disabilities were registering to vote outside the burger king, and this was something that was really popular. they've now expanded it across the whole country so people with disabilities are able to register nationwide now and as you can imagine, as well, the general public, i would also like to register in the shopping mall and this is much...
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that has partly been affected over the last year by the mou rning period for the late king, and that it's three years now into a military government. there has been talk about the election taking place in november this year, but doubts remain what will happen, it is creating a lot of uncertainty for investors. thatnot an environment investors want when they're looking to expand production in the country. areink until those issues sorted out, were not going to see a meaningful recovery or improvement in private investment outlook. rishaad: is there anything to the -- anything the bank of thailand can do to stimulate growth, monetary policy being the obvious thing? ofyou know, the bank thailand has actually been quite cautious in the past, so while the other southeast asian central banks have been a lot more aggressive in easing policy, the bank of thailand has kept its benchmark interest rate at a near record low of 1.5% since 2015. they have been more concerned by the high debt levels in the country, also financial stability concerns. from variousalls quarters to ease, they have not
that has partly been affected over the last year by the mou rning period for the late king, and that it's three years now into a military government. there has been talk about the election taking place in november this year, but doubts remain what will happen, it is creating a lot of uncertainty for investors. thatnot an environment investors want when they're looking to expand production in the country. areink until those issues sorted out, were not going to see a meaningful recovery or...
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. >> i don't think we should say it won't pay a bo mous that's not strictly accurate they will pay.rofit sharing that might go up because profits are going to go up. >> his point. not so harsh -- no. [laughter] come on. be fair here. [laughter] this could be bad news for the -- for private space travel. and nasa safety panel is raising concerns about if you put strawngts onboard a spacecraft made by boeing, and/or spacex we've got details on that coming up for you. box.com, the the onis line big box store owned by our good friend reportedly in talks to sell itself to a major grocery store chain. we'll tell you who he's talking with in just a moment. hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. every day we hear from families who partnered with a senior living advisor from a place for mom to help find the perfect place for their mom or dad thank you so much for your assis
. >> i don't think we should say it won't pay a bo mous that's not strictly accurate they will pay.rofit sharing that might go up because profits are going to go up. >> his point. not so harsh -- no. [laughter] come on. be fair here. [laughter] this could be bad news for the -- for private space travel. and nasa safety panel is raising concerns about if you put strawngts onboard a spacecraft made by boeing, and/or spacex we've got details on that coming up for you. box.com, the the...
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reporter: it's a deal that combines familias like dr pepp pepper, 7-up, snapple, sunkist andaireen mou coffee. today dr pepper snapple reveal they're merging into a behemoth offering drinks hotcoo ld. the ceo of keurig green mountain explains why. >> it's not intuitive at first but people realize it makes total sense. ehen we put these two beverage companies together create a orth american beverage company of scale,$11 million in revenue, we get exposure to high growth areas and we get a distribution systemethat can those brands to customers anywhere they shop. >> reporter: but analysts wereba more skeptical. one wrote in a note today about how many are strugglingo understand the strategic rationale of this business combination, adding that a grand plan should become clear over me. to some analysts that means bulking up through even more acquisitions in the future radically transforming the berages industry and sending off smaller competitors. for the executive who siged the deal, it's about reaching the consumer wherever they shop. >> beverage brands are born in small outlets, vending
reporter: it's a deal that combines familias like dr pepp pepper, 7-up, snapple, sunkist andaireen mou coffee. today dr pepper snapple reveal they're merging into a behemoth offering drinks hotcoo ld. the ceo of keurig green mountain explains why. >> it's not intuitive at first but people realize it makes total sense. ehen we put these two beverage companies together create a orth american beverage company of scale,$11 million in revenue, we get exposure to high growth areas and we get a...
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so what the election commission did is that they signed an mou with s.m. malls which is one of the biggest chains there and did a pilot with manila in the capital, and people with disabilities were registering to vote outside of the burger king. it is something that is really popular and they have now expanded it across the country so that people with disabilities can register in the shopping malls nationwide now, and you can imagine that the general public is like, hey, i would like to register to vote in the shopping mall, because it is much more convenient and they are now expanding it, and doing the pilots of the voting in the shopping malls as well. right now, that is something that is specifically for the citizens with disabilities. another area that i mentioned is related to information. so, something that is one of the most marginalized groups of the community is people with intellectual disabilities who are often left out of the political process where there is thinking that they would not want to participate, but they are interested because they
so what the election commission did is that they signed an mou with s.m. malls which is one of the biggest chains there and did a pilot with manila in the capital, and people with disabilities were registering to vote outside of the burger king. it is something that is really popular and they have now expanded it across the country so that people with disabilities can register in the shopping malls nationwide now, and you can imagine that the general public is like, hey, i would like to...
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she attends mou antonio community college. she says her high school teachers were critical in helping her get there. they outlined the steps she had to take as an undocumented student, to get to graduation. >> if i didn't have ms. arellanes, i would not have been as inspiredo continue on my ducation. ape would constantly give me pwork and paperwork about dream, the dream act, dream financial dreamers' financial a tid at was very, very helpful because i didn't know where else to get that information. jnsust the imamount of belief they had in me, the >> i just barely got my daca this year. >> but you are not going to put it in the statement? >er> repoyemina arellanes teaches economics and provides college advising at northview high school, in covina, california. she is one of a growing number o independently sought training to support undocumented student . >> wtivated me to help undocumented students herat northview was actually seeing the need. they really didn't know where to go. >> reporter: the trump administration's approa
she attends mou antonio community college. she says her high school teachers were critical in helping her get there. they outlined the steps she had to take as an undocumented student, to get to graduation. >> if i didn't have ms. arellanes, i would not have been as inspiredo continue on my ducation. ape would constantly give me pwork and paperwork about dream, the dream act, dream financial dreamers' financial a tid at was very, very helpful because i didn't know where else to get that...