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superintendent mr. reid tonight. >> thank you, vice president. and everyone has gathered by now. standing in for dr. matthews on one of the rare occasions he is out of town for an educational conference. with the vice president and myself. good evening, everyone. i would like to begin this evening by acknowledging that it is february, which is black history month. during this month, we celebrate the rich history of african americans in the city and in the country. this month, the students will participate in meeting challenges, they will read as many books by african-american authors as they can. they will create art and host events at their school to honour historical african-american figures. although, we celebrate this month with a host of events and activities, our students don't just learn about the history and contributions of african americans in february. as you may have read in dr. matthews' column, he stated that teachers incorporate african-american history into curriculum all year around and at all grade levels. all of the high schools are for ethnic study. the educat
superintendent mr. reid tonight. >> thank you, vice president. and everyone has gathered by now. standing in for dr. matthews on one of the rare occasions he is out of town for an educational conference. with the vice president and myself. good evening, everyone. i would like to begin this evening by acknowledging that it is february, which is black history month. during this month, we celebrate the rich history of african americans in the city and in the country. this month, the students...
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forty seven motion athletes and coaches just ahead of the opening of playing chang twenty eight think mr reid maintains that leaving them out of the games wasn't a sanction although he did then admit that for some people this may not seem logical also i found out that the audio c.d.'s refusal to get these russian athletes on board was in some cases a result of pure suspicion while in other cases as a result of evidence which mr reed however hasn't seen after all he was a member of the panel that was making the decisions after twenty minutes of conversation mr we've confirmed that the i.o.c. did put forward some evidence against the group of russian athletes and promised that all this evidence will later be published so i just want you to take a look at some other bits of the interview that we prepared for you for now. cas secretary-general obviously referring to you insisted that the court of arbitration for sport decision does not mean that these twenty eight athletes are declared innocent does that mean that presumption of innocence doesn't work with cas the duty of the i.o.c. was to show t
forty seven motion athletes and coaches just ahead of the opening of playing chang twenty eight think mr reid maintains that leaving them out of the games wasn't a sanction although he did then admit that for some people this may not seem logical also i found out that the audio c.d.'s refusal to get these russian athletes on board was in some cases a result of pure suspicion while in other cases as a result of evidence which mr reed however hasn't seen after all he was a member of the panel...
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mr reid also maintained that leaving the group of clean russian athletes on paper out of the games wasn't still a sanction also i found out that the decision the refusal of the i.o.c. to get dozens of these russian athletes on board was in some cases the result of pure suspicion and other cases a result of some evidence that was at the end of the day provided however mr reed hasn't seen it himself although he promised that soon it will be published and please check out some other bits of my exclusive interview. we are never involved in any political discussions or debates we are lawyers a tribunal we render decisions cas secretary-general obviously referring to you insisted that the court of arbitration for sport decision does not mean that these twenty eight athletes are declared innocent does that mean that presumption of innocence doesn't work with cas the duty of the i.o.c. was to show that the athletes involved in this case were guilty of and i don't include violation the fact that you cannot establish the give evidence of the fields doesn't mean that you have established the innocen
mr reid also maintained that leaving the group of clean russian athletes on paper out of the games wasn't still a sanction also i found out that the decision the refusal of the i.o.c. to get dozens of these russian athletes on board was in some cases the result of pure suspicion and other cases a result of some evidence that was at the end of the day provided however mr reed hasn't seen it himself although he promised that soon it will be published and please check out some other bits of my...
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mr. reid, would you like to read the acquisition. >> thank you. >> the background section. it has taken up on january 29th. at the senior advisory council. the sat recommendation -- to address the concern about equitable access. the district staff shall collaborate with the council to develop administrative regulations that ensure all students have equitable access to extracurricular and co-curricular activities including athletics and exhibitions. we have attached the policy with the proposed amendment for your consideration tonight. i don't know if the delegates want to add anything to this report. >> there are no further questions regarding this. we believe we have covered our opinion and our beliefs about the proposal in our delegate report. if there are questions, we would be happy to take them. >> we do have a lot of people that have signed up on this item. we are going to go through the policy to hear people. i apologize in advance. please come to the podium, that will help sure that everyone is heard. we will go in order. lisa brook-walters. wendy jones. charla schw
mr. reid, would you like to read the acquisition. >> thank you. >> the background section. it has taken up on january 29th. at the senior advisory council. the sat recommendation -- to address the concern about equitable access. the district staff shall collaborate with the council to develop administrative regulations that ensure all students have equitable access to extracurricular and co-curricular activities including athletics and exhibitions. we have attached the policy with...
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. >> reporter: reids ferry market 's mr sam safa can't believe his wock. winning powerball ticket worth $560 million was bought here. >> i get $75,000, as a bonus for o lling the ticket, and who can say no to money? >> reporter: the ticket owner wants her money, but she wants d stay anonymous, claiming it's a "significant invasion of her privacy" in a lawsuit filed in new hampshire state court. in 2016, a new hampshire powerball winner established a trust and claimed their $487 million, but january's winner icgned her name on the ticket as requested by lottery instructions. by not claiming her prize, she ntands to lose $50,000 a day in interest. edward jones financial adviser perry radford works in rdrrimack. what's the first order of business? >> you want to have a whole group of people on your side, because everybody is going to be >>ming after you. so build a team that can be on your side. >> reporter: already, she's got a lot of people on her side. >> it's going to be a living hell. she'll have to change her name and move away if they put her name out
. >> reporter: reids ferry market 's mr sam safa can't believe his wock. winning powerball ticket worth $560 million was bought here. >> i get $75,000, as a bonus for o lling the ticket, and who can say no to money? >> reporter: the ticket owner wants her money, but she wants d stay anonymous, claiming it's a "significant invasion of her privacy" in a lawsuit filed in new hampshire state court. in 2016, a new hampshire powerball winner established a trust and claimed...
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lost all their property their venom have been great and mr reid are clearing that region from this heis terrorist organization in rock yeah i mean. after the region was cleared off one dies. off you know the national organization there are. often charges as it was as we speak that are fighting against us they are in clash against us and. we're not don't know if i think against the take a p y d y p g but also against dives the purpose is to make sure that people there can't possibly move back to their homes thank you. thank you very much prime minister i know that if we had more time there would be dozens of more questions i would like to invite the audience to for a round of applause and thank you very much for your prayers all wrapped up thank you so far and doing the question and answer session the turkish prime minister. that's after he made a hardline speech about turkey's position on its offensive in syria we're now waiting for further addresses sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister is june next and off to him. that is the national security adviser of president donald trump
lost all their property their venom have been great and mr reid are clearing that region from this heis terrorist organization in rock yeah i mean. after the region was cleared off one dies. off you know the national organization there are. often charges as it was as we speak that are fighting against us they are in clash against us and. we're not don't know if i think against the take a p y d y p g but also against dives the purpose is to make sure that people there can't possibly move back to...
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mr. chairman, thank you very much. >> senator reid. >> thank you, mr. secretary for joining us today. 2017 report they called for under deciles rescoring -- underscoring potential systemic applications. could you elaborate and give us more on what you are doing? this seems to be in the headline of every paper every day. please. sec. mnuchin: thank you. it is a very important subject. i am spending a lot of time on this. i'm happy to report i don't see anything at this moment that is a risk to the financial sector. we need to continue to invest lots of money. it has to be a combination of our intelligence community, our experts at treasury, our experts and the regulators, as well as private industry. we need to be working very closely together because this is something that is evolving every day. apropos of your account involving everyday, the story about the atm's that can be remotely controlled by bad people. if you have the right magic words, you can go up and demand money and it just flows out. , there is not checked will be a people in our banking s
mr. chairman, thank you very much. >> senator reid. >> thank you, mr. secretary for joining us today. 2017 report they called for under deciles rescoring -- underscoring potential systemic applications. could you elaborate and give us more on what you are doing? this seems to be in the headline of every paper every day. please. sec. mnuchin: thank you. it is a very important subject. i am spending a lot of time on this. i'm happy to report i don't see anything at this moment that is...
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reid. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. this is a last appearance by that committee. let me thank you for decades of service to the nsa on cyber command. one of the threats facing the influence operations but mostly conduct through cyberspace and engaged in the sophisticated influence campaign china has been engaged in information operation against their own citizens and their behavior and is becoming more active abroad conducted against u.s. companies and their own economic gain. and in the attempt to silence the company from exercising three speech these efforts highlight the vulnerabilities in the area bu that we hope will address today. while they are conducting the obligations it still predominantly is designed for the technical operations to defend or attack the system. to sustain the function it's not to do with the content of information and the cyberspace, the cyber command has made important strides in the cognitive dimension that still has a long way to go to focus on the engagement not merely an operational tactical support to engage forces you to other or
reid. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. this is a last appearance by that committee. let me thank you for decades of service to the nsa on cyber command. one of the threats facing the influence operations but mostly conduct through cyberspace and engaged in the sophisticated influence campaign china has been engaged in information operation against their own citizens and their behavior and is becoming more active abroad conducted against u.s. companies and their own economic gain. and...
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mr. chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you. senator reid. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary for joining us here today. in the annual report they called for sustained senior level cyber security risks and can you elaborate and give us more of what you're doing because cyber seems to be in the headline of every paper every day, please. >> well, thank you. it is a very important subject. i'm spending a lot of time on this. i'm happy to report, as i said earlier. i don't see anything at this moment that is a risk to the financial sector, but we need to continue to invest lots of money, and this has to be a combination of our intelligence community, our experts at treasury, our experts in the regulators as well as private industry. we node to be working very, very closely together because this is something that is evolving every day. >> i just apropos of your comment evolving every day i saw the story this week the story about the atms that can be remotely controlled by bad people. in fact, there's one if you have the right sort of magic words you can go
mr. chairman, thank you very much. >> thank you. senator reid. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary for joining us here today. in the annual report they called for sustained senior level cyber security risks and can you elaborate and give us more of what you're doing because cyber seems to be in the headline of every paper every day, please. >> well, thank you. it is a very important subject. i'm spending a lot of time on this. i'm happy to report, as i said...
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mr. chair. thank you, sir. >> thank you, senator reid. i do hope you'll come back to the closed session if you can this afternoon. i think you'll get some fidelity in that closed session. i want to turn -- we are about to wrap up. everybody can look up. there are no more questions. so you don't have to lose eye contact with us hoping you're not the guy they're going to ask to answer. you can tell who the newbies are. they have stayed focused on the members the entire time and the ones that have been here before have been like this. i want to turn to the vice chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we look forward to seeing you all this afternoon. roberter, we hope to get some overhead questions to you this afternoon. echoing what we have all said, i appreciate your service. but i think we're hearing a lot of commonality as we think about cyber disinformation, misinformation, it really is asemiet asemimet asemimetrycal. in terms of the elections, the dutch elections, where they hand-counted all the ballots. the french investigations where fa
mr. chair. thank you, sir. >> thank you, senator reid. i do hope you'll come back to the closed session if you can this afternoon. i think you'll get some fidelity in that closed session. i want to turn -- we are about to wrap up. everybody can look up. there are no more questions. so you don't have to lose eye contact with us hoping you're not the guy they're going to ask to answer. you can tell who the newbies are. they have stayed focused on the members the entire time and the ones...
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reid? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me join and welcome our witnesses, general robinson and admiral tid, thank you for your extraordinary service to the nation and please convey our thanks to the men and women in your commands who as we all know do the job every day for us. general robinson, your mission is to protect the homeland, to deter and defeat attacks on the united states and support civil authorities in mitigating at infects of attacks and natural disasters. we saw this demonstrated in d.o.d.'s support to the states and territories affected by hurricanes, wildfires and floods in this past year, and we thank you for that. commander of the norad. to deter and defend against threats to our nation. you're also responsible for the operation of our homeland ballistic missile defense system. we look forward to hearing about your priorities for further improvements to the ground-based missile defense system. this is particularly important in light of the growing threat from the north korea. lastly, your relationshi
reid? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. let me join and welcome our witnesses, general robinson and admiral tid, thank you for your extraordinary service to the nation and please convey our thanks to the men and women in your commands who as we all know do the job every day for us. general robinson, your mission is to protect the homeland, to deter and defeat attacks on the united states and support civil authorities in mitigating at infects of attacks and natural disasters. we saw...
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mr. guilty as part of this investigation. paula reid, our thanks to you. >>> fbi director christopher wray is under fire for higgs agency's handling of suspected florida shooter nikolas cruz. the fbi revealed friday it did not investigate a warning that cruz may have been plotting an attack that killed 17 people. last night president trump visited with law enforcement officers who responded to wednesday's shooting. he was joined by florida governor rick scott who on friday called for wray to resign. but mr. trump did not discuss wray's future or the fbi. instead he praised the first responders. >> the president also visited a south florida hospital where some of the victims are being treated. he is spending the holiday weekend at his south florida resort which is about 40 miles from the parkland. man yell bojorquez has more. good morning. >> the fbi says it will investigate how that tip was mishandled. 5 1/2 weeks before nikolas cruz allegedly gunned down 17 people, they say they received a tip about the suspect's gun ownership and desi
mr. guilty as part of this investigation. paula reid, our thanks to you. >>> fbi director christopher wray is under fire for higgs agency's handling of suspected florida shooter nikolas cruz. the fbi revealed friday it did not investigate a warning that cruz may have been plotting an attack that killed 17 people. last night president trump visited with law enforcement officers who responded to wednesday's shooting. he was joined by florida governor rick scott who on friday called for...
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mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> quijano: an old drug is offering new hope to people who suffer from severe depression and suicidal thoughts. paula reid this promising treatment and its risks. >> reporter: anne stalling says she has been battling severe depression for most of her life. she tried anti-depressants and even electroconvulsive therapy but nothing worked until she came to this potomac maryland clinic and tried ketamine. >> it was the fifth treatment in and i was coming home from the grocery store, and i was like wow, this is how you don't feel depressed. >> reporter: ketamine was approved by the f.d.a. in the 1970s to sedate patients during medical procedures. it's more commonly known as an animal tranquilizer and in powder form as "special k." a club drug used to get high. today ketamine is being provided legally off-label to treat depression at an estimated 250 clinics across the u.s. doctor steve levine offered intravenous ketamine infusions at several clinics around the country as an alternative to common anti-depressants. >> everything for the past 50 years has been based on the chemical imbalance theory of depression
mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> quijano: an old drug is offering new hope to people who suffer from severe depression and suicidal thoughts. paula reid this promising treatment and its risks. >> reporter: anne stalling says she has been battling severe depression for most of her life. she tried anti-depressants and even electroconvulsive therapy but nothing worked until she came to this potomac maryland clinic and tried ketamine. >> it was the fifth treatment in and i...
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reid at the white house. thanks, paula. >>> president trump may face a backlash from gun rights advocates. mr. the conservative political action conference outside washington friday. the president said he would rather see trained teachers with a gun instead of sheriff's deputies who had a chance to stop florida shooter nikolas cruz but did not. >> would rather have somebody who loves their students and wants to protect their students than somebody standing outside who double know anybody and doesn't know the students and frankly for whatever reason decided not to go in even though he heard lots of shots being fired inside. >> the president said an armed teacher would have shot the gunman quickly. florida governor rick scott says he wants to make it illegal for anyone under 21 or someone with mental illness to purchase a gun. he also wants an armed law enforcement officer at every school. >> for more insight on how educators are responding to this push, we're joined by becky pringle, vice president of the national education association which represent 3/million educator as krois the country. go
reid at the white house. thanks, paula. >>> president trump may face a backlash from gun rights advocates. mr. the conservative political action conference outside washington friday. the president said he would rather see trained teachers with a gun instead of sheriff's deputies who had a chance to stop florida shooter nikolas cruz but did not. >> would rather have somebody who loves their students and wants to protect their students than somebody standing outside who double know...
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reid, thank you very much. the president had sharp words for oprah winfrey after watching the cbs news contributor host a voter roundtable last night on "60 minutes." half the panel voted for mr. trump, half did not. >> so polls are showing that respect for the united states is eroding around the world. do you care what the world thinks of the united states? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> how many people believe china is sitting at home right now, wow, i won if i made this decision, would i hurt the u.s.? would the u.s. people like this decision? the only country in the world that asks that question is us. >> i work with global students who want to come to the united states. ever since trump got elected in 2016, the numbers of incoming global students have gone down. they do not feel safe. >> yes. >> that's a shame. >> reporter: mr. trump later tweeted, just watched a very insecure oprah winfrey, the questions were biased and slanted. the facts incorrect. hope oprah runs so she can be exposed and defeated just like all the others. in 1999 president trump said she would made a great running mate should she ever run. last week she said it is not in her spirit to run
reid, thank you very much. the president had sharp words for oprah winfrey after watching the cbs news contributor host a voter roundtable last night on "60 minutes." half the panel voted for mr. trump, half did not. >> so polls are showing that respect for the united states is eroding around the world. do you care what the world thinks of the united states? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> how many people believe china is sitting at home...
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mr. osmanovic made trips into various businesses. >> all proving she could have walked away if she wanted to, could have escaped, therefore it wasn't a real kidnapping? >> correct. >> what was the truth? at one point reidranged a private lie detector test for his wife and according to assistant state attorney dutton the results were not what he expected. >> i've been provided records that she did not pass that polygraph, she was deceptive. i believe at some point he indicated he eventually listened to that tape which he had not listened to it previously. >> does reid get this much action? you know he doesn't. >> he's not a dumb man. he's a smart man. he's a successful businessman. he was connecting the dots too. >> reid gray eventually changed his mind and with it his support for his wife. in august 2010 he was granted a divorce and now shares custody of the couple's daughters. reid did not want to be interviewed by "dateline" but told us, "i wanted to thank law enforcement and the state for all their hard working efforts to ensure the safety of my family." and perhaps quinn was ready to move on with her life as well. in february of 2011 she pleaded no contest to extortion. it was something her mom had
mr. osmanovic made trips into various businesses. >> all proving she could have walked away if she wanted to, could have escaped, therefore it wasn't a real kidnapping? >> correct. >> what was the truth? at one point reidranged a private lie detector test for his wife and according to assistant state attorney dutton the results were not what he expected. >> i've been provided records that she did not pass that polygraph, she was deceptive. i believe at some point he...
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reid, thank you. >>> president trump is leaving it up to chief of staff john kelly to decide whether or not mr. trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, will get a final security clearance the washington post reports the justice department alerted the white house two weeks ago in ongoing issues in his security investigation. he only has an intimclearance. >> that still gives him access to top secret and sensitive information. as president, mr. trump can give his son-in-law a high level security clearance if the background investigation goes on. >>> for more on the developments in washington him we turn to anna palmer, co-author of politico's playbook newsletter, which i read every morning, anna, good morning. let's talk about this late ev turn in the events. how much pressure is now on paul manafort given the breath of these indictments? >> i think what you saw this week was really the escalation on paul manafort, mueller is getting closer every week. the pieces are falling into place. $60 million scheme that they're accusing him of, this is one of his closest advisers, who is now pleading guilty. th
reid, thank you. >>> president trump is leaving it up to chief of staff john kelly to decide whether or not mr. trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, will get a final security clearance the washington post reports the justice department alerted the white house two weeks ago in ongoing issues in his security investigation. he only has an intimclearance. >> that still gives him access to top secret and sensitive information. as president, mr. trump can give his son-in-law a high level...