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you go yuck up when the best defender in the national youth ice hockey team in the two thousand and ten playoffs was among the first to join the new look i'm a thief team. a city was depress but little by little it came to terms with what has happened. of course no one asked for but the tragedy and they never will even more so in the home city we are very lucky to have been chosen to restore the team. also sixteen years with the n.h.l. world renowned hockey player viktor kozlov wanted to finish his career in russia he already had a claim to fame for scoring six goals in just twenty four hours of food afterwards and all the guys are in very good physical shape and they are training hard i must say that all the guys are very fast capable technically skilled undetermined to win . every day the scene of the tragedy sees more people arrive relatives friends and fans they make sure that there are always flowers at the monument inscribed with the team members' names but also keep the area clean. steadicam on the old team that has passed away will always stay in because they used to be among th
you go yuck up when the best defender in the national youth ice hockey team in the two thousand and ten playoffs was among the first to join the new look i'm a thief team. a city was depress but little by little it came to terms with what has happened. of course no one asked for but the tragedy and they never will even more so in the home city we are very lucky to have been chosen to restore the team. also sixteen years with the n.h.l. world renowned hockey player viktor kozlov wanted to finish...
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. >>> celebrities will help boys and girls clubs of america present the 2012 national youth of the year award. it's the organization's most prestigious honor after denzel washington, swimmer michael phelps, and grammy award winner ashanti will be in d.c. the youth of the year award will go to a club member based on his or her academic success and community service. >>> today alexandria old town, virginia, celebrating the expansion of capital bike share. the bike share program has more than 1,600 bikes at more than 175 stations in d.c. and arlington. >>> it is apparently never too early to start putting your holiday shopping list together. toys 'r us offering help with that list this year. it just released its annual hot toys list. it includes a blast from the past, if you will. you'll find teenage mutant ninja turtles on that list as well as furbys. a 5-year-old might not know what a teenage mutant ninja turtle is these days. one direction has collector dolls on the list this year. in all 50 toys made toys 'r us list. >>> 5:55 is the time. major retailers gearing up for the busy shoppin
. >>> celebrities will help boys and girls clubs of america present the 2012 national youth of the year award. it's the organization's most prestigious honor after denzel washington, swimmer michael phelps, and grammy award winner ashanti will be in d.c. the youth of the year award will go to a club member based on his or her academic success and community service. >>> today alexandria old town, virginia, celebrating the expansion of capital bike share. the bike share program...
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. >> trey jordan dudley who was just announced a short time ago as the national youth of the year.ition among thousands of young people across the country, and it all boils down to one person, and here she is. >> oh, so trey, nice to meet you. how do you suppose -- >> nice to meet you too. >> how do you suppose you were selected? i understand you have been a member with the boys and girls club for about ten years, and then now you're actually a young staff member, so to speak. well, tell me about your commitment and why do you suppose they anointed you? >> well, like you say, i've been a member since i was in kindergarten, so it's actually been about 13 years now, and once i was not eligible to be a member anymore, as far as being a club kid, i decided to work, so i could give back to what the club gave to me, so as far as, you know, just continuing to push forward and let kids know they can achieve anything. >> so what did the boys and girls club do for you? >> well, it gave me a sense of confidence, i guess, and showed me that it was okay to express myself. there were a lot of ti
. >> trey jordan dudley who was just announced a short time ago as the national youth of the year.ition among thousands of young people across the country, and it all boils down to one person, and here she is. >> oh, so trey, nice to meet you. how do you suppose -- >> nice to meet you too. >> how do you suppose you were selected? i understand you have been a member with the boys and girls club for about ten years, and then now you're actually a young staff member, so to...
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i was in washington last week at the national forum on youth violence and prevention. they asked us to participate because we are a national model. we are a state model. it's something that works. that is one of the great things about being on the stage with these folks i'm really getting the benefit of lots of things that they did. it's amazing how long some things take to do. what ron started i got to finish. what susan started i got to finish. sometimes it feels like nobody is thinking that far in the future but mayors do. i think as a group. these mayors and other mayors i have met really are looking add the long-term. and we have the benefit, the collective benefits of work that they have done and get back to that other question that terry asked why is it we have an area that is so good at dealing withty versety issues? i don't know exactly why but i know it's impossible to replicate. i will give credit to my fellow mayors by putting us in a position that we are the best in the world. [ applause ] >> on behalf of the forum thank you very much. expect it's very, ver
i was in washington last week at the national forum on youth violence and prevention. they asked us to participate because we are a national model. we are a state model. it's something that works. that is one of the great things about being on the stage with these folks i'm really getting the benefit of lots of things that they did. it's amazing how long some things take to do. what ron started i got to finish. what susan started i got to finish. sometimes it feels like nobody is thinking that...
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he spoke about welling up with a motion when he thought of this ancient nation brimming with youthful enthusiasm. it was full of commitment about the kinds of things that had already been done, being continued to be done. but there was nothing really new of substance. the challenge for china at the moment is trying to rebalance the economy, something we heard from the senior politicians for many, many now -- months now. it needs to switch from export and investment-led growth to a model based on domestic consumption. so far there does not appear to be a magic formula, nor in the speech. >> have we already reached a point at which what premier -- the premier has to say? we have a leadership change in mean, everybody waiting for the new generation with presumably their own views on how to manage the economy. >> that is true, except, of course, we know very little about what china's next generation of leaders think or what policy directions they may take this country in. such is the opaque nature of the political transition now taking place. of course, the old guard hang around, as is tr
he spoke about welling up with a motion when he thought of this ancient nation brimming with youthful enthusiasm. it was full of commitment about the kinds of things that had already been done, being continued to be done. but there was nothing really new of substance. the challenge for china at the moment is trying to rebalance the economy, something we heard from the senior politicians for many, many now -- months now. it needs to switch from export and investment-led growth to a model based...
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definitely without a doubt have the best defense in the nation. >> reporter: the travel team was formed two years ago. in 2007, 9 news covered the youth2 team when it was third in the nation. five girls are still with the team giving it all they've got. >> leave it all on the field. >> reporter: now players come from four counties: prince william, fairfax, stafford and as far as away as richmond. cox is from springfield. >> it's a good hour and 15 minute drive. we drive two to three times a week out here. >> reporter: the sacrifices are shared by their families to play at this level. >> i don't remember the last time we did a family vacation to just the beach. it's always to soccer tournaments. >> it's a financial and time commitment, but if your daughter loves it, you can't not do it. >> reporter: for the best players, that cost may pay off in scholarships, which is ringing true with the vsa heat. >> there's 17 high school seniors and one high school junior and they all have received offers for college scholarships to play soccer at division one schools. some have received full rides. >> reporter: savannah miller will play for auburn
definitely without a doubt have the best defense in the nation. >> reporter: the travel team was formed two years ago. in 2007, 9 news covered the youth2 team when it was third in the nation. five girls are still with the team giving it all they've got. >> leave it all on the field. >> reporter: now players come from four counties: prince william, fairfax, stafford and as far as away as richmond. cox is from springfield. >> it's a good hour and 15 minute drive. we drive...
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staff gave presentations to youth groups from bernal heights, a youth summit at balboa high school, the national alliance on mental illness, and a group of juvenile justice advocates. we also made presentations to the san francisco youth commission. we staffed booths at the annual summer resource fair and the police department use resource fair in the western edition. we continue to distribute release forms. we worked with the arab cultural and community center to translate our brochure into arabic. it has since been published in arabic. we ask our audience is to evaluate us when we give a presentation. 100% of the representatives felt the presentations met their expectations. in the area of policy analysis, during the second quarter of 2012, the occ concluded its investigation of an unnecessary force complaint regarding a response to a noise complaint at an sro, which i have already discussed. two policy recommendations were adopted as a result. there were additional policy recommendations that came from that incident. one of them was to enhance the emergency dispatch system, so the responding
staff gave presentations to youth groups from bernal heights, a youth summit at balboa high school, the national alliance on mental illness, and a group of juvenile justice advocates. we also made presentations to the san francisco youth commission. we staffed booths at the annual summer resource fair and the police department use resource fair in the western edition. we continue to distribute release forms. we worked with the arab cultural and community center to translate our brochure into...
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the trial is expected to continue today in >> and the founder of a national charity for use-- youths,e has been charged with sexually abused of several children. >> and in chicago teachers have agreed to get back to work. teachers union representative says that it has not solved all of the problems appeared. in >> cancellations of american airlines flights have rocketed this week. this is due to a number of factors including pilots calling in sick appeared >> no flights and are out of san francisco have been canceled in pin >> here is a live look at the toll plaza. traffic is on the rise. we'll be right back. james and james gammon >>james: nasa has just had the space shuttle endeavor take off moments ago. it first bust the space coast and then is heading to houston. they will arrive here friday. >> nasa is moving the space shuttle endeavor to las angeles which is it called. -- home. it left the space shuttle -- the space coast about 715 this morning. and then it will head to houston. it will spend wednesday night ellington field in houston. then at will go to a fueling stop when and
the trial is expected to continue today in >> and the founder of a national charity for use-- youths,e has been charged with sexually abused of several children. >> and in chicago teachers have agreed to get back to work. teachers union representative says that it has not solved all of the problems appeared. in >> cancellations of american airlines flights have rocketed this week. this is due to a number of factors including pilots calling in sick appeared >> no flights...
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what we saw at the republican national convention was a lot of rhetoric and use of the word youth.ot a lot of solutions. real policies that impact young people. real solutions. we didn't see any of that from romney or ryan's speeches. what we are going to see this week is not only a party that is inclusive to youth, but a party offering solutions for my generation. we talked about things like college affordability and health care. they are policies impacting young people today. they are going to continue. it's why people stand so strongly with the president. they can say the word youth all they want but it's not until they offer policies will they see support from our generation. >> obama was courting the youth vote in colorado and iowa. listen to obama litting at romney. >> last week, my opponent's campaign called you the lost generation. >> boo! >> and they hope by telling you these things you'll get discouraged and stay home this time because they know young people came out in record numbers four years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, i'm here to tell you, don't listen to t
what we saw at the republican national convention was a lot of rhetoric and use of the word youth.ot a lot of solutions. real policies that impact young people. real solutions. we didn't see any of that from romney or ryan's speeches. what we are going to see this week is not only a party that is inclusive to youth, but a party offering solutions for my generation. we talked about things like college affordability and health care. they are policies impacting young people today. they are going...
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we have more from the third annual nbc education nation summit where experts are sharing ideas about how to better educate today's youthhe majority of eighth grade students are not proficient in math, reading and science. the implications go well beyond the youngsters' future. condoleezza rice says the lack of education threatens national security. >> it is reason for concern. the idea that you have to be able to write based on tax, to write based on tax, to be able to analyze. these are skills that even our best students are not learning. >> at the summit, they focus on new standards in math and reading. secretary of education arne duncan hopes that this will guide students in a new era of global competition. >> all the way through primary grades to high school -- for the first time in a long time, students to graduate from high school will truly be college and career ready. >> for educators, however, success will mean finding solutions to problems even outside the classroom. jeffrey has been combating the effects of poverty and students in harlem for years. >> we have young people growing up in places in this country
we have more from the third annual nbc education nation summit where experts are sharing ideas about how to better educate today's youthhe majority of eighth grade students are not proficient in math, reading and science. the implications go well beyond the youngsters' future. condoleezza rice says the lack of education threatens national security. >> it is reason for concern. the idea that you have to be able to write based on tax, to write based on tax, to be able to analyze. these are...
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in fact, the bank of spain said the company is in a sever recession, near 25% in the nation, near 50% for the youth there. they're tired of these ausrity measures that keep coming down. things did turn violent overnight. we saw protests in greece turn a little violent overnight too. eend as some of these i pictures have been coming back in, it did impact what the markets were doing here. in europe you see steep red arrows. this morning it looks like we're going to be opening on a mixed note. this came on day after the markets had actually closed town. thearkead t way in a month. so it looks like we're once again focusing on europe in all of these pictures. >> all right. we'll be watching."the daily r, back in 30 seconds. >>kem democrats continue to hammer him on those comments. here's vice president biden o on the campaign trail. >> the fact is people pay a lot of o taxes. social security taxes, state and local taxes. gas t. probl property taxes. when he said it's not my job to worry about these people -- well whose job is it? >> joining me now, republican senator and former governor of north dakot
in fact, the bank of spain said the company is in a sever recession, near 25% in the nation, near 50% for the youth there. they're tired of these ausrity measures that keep coming down. things did turn violent overnight. we saw protests in greece turn a little violent overnight too. eend as some of these i pictures have been coming back in, it did impact what the markets were doing here. in europe you see steep red arrows. this morning it looks like we're going to be opening on a mixed note....
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nations. typically these young people do not have a lot of job prospects, for the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. the nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information, and in the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. now it is available. they see that good as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organized across mobilizing populations. accumulated by poverty and -- humiliated by poverty and crushed by government frustration, their frustration and anger in such a setting, for americans to change lives, change communities and nations in the middle east, foreign aid must play a role, and the shape that role should play was brought under focus with the life and death of a man of tunisia, the vendor, who sparked the arab spring. he was just 26 years old. he provided for his family since he was a young boy. he worked his small fruit stand selling to passersby. the regular harassment by bureaucrats was elevated when they took cases of his fruit and then the
nations. typically these young people do not have a lot of job prospects, for the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. the nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information, and in the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. now it is available. they see that good as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organized across mobilizing populations. accumulated by...
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. >> reporter: after an undefeated season the vsa heat youth 17 girls soccer team out of haymarket, virginia, won the national championship. in the tournament last month they played four gails and never gave up a goal. -- games and never gave up a goal. the final game score was 6-0. goalee taylor kirston had a lot to do with that but gives credit to her defenders. >> i would say definitely without a doubt we have the bess defense in the nation. >> reporter: the travel team was formed 10 years ago. in 2007 9news covered the u12 team when it was third in the nation. five of those girls are still with the team giving it all they've got. >> leave it all on the field. >> vsa! >> reporter: now players come from four counties, prince william, fairfax, fauquier, stafford and as far away as richmond. megan cox is from springfield. >> it's a good hour and 15 minutes drive. >> reporter: to play at this level the sacrifices are shared by their families. >> i don't remember the last family vacation we did to just the beach. it's always to like soccer tournaments. >> it's a financial and a time commitment, but if your daug
. >> reporter: after an undefeated season the vsa heat youth 17 girls soccer team out of haymarket, virginia, won the national championship. in the tournament last month they played four gails and never gave up a goal. -- games and never gave up a goal. the final game score was 6-0. goalee taylor kirston had a lot to do with that but gives credit to her defenders. >> i would say definitely without a doubt we have the bess defense in the nation. >> reporter: the travel team was...
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nations. and typically, these young people, as the president indicated aoment ago, don ha a l ooss. th levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. nations sha have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information theast,hat s g furd tyrants and dictators but now it's available. they see the good, as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organize across vast regnsobilizing leild by porty, and crushed by government corruption, their frustration and their anger grows. in such a setting for america to actually change lives, to change communities and nations in the middle east, foreign aid mt play a role and the shape that role should play was brought into focus by the life and death of muhammad of tunisia, that street vendor who self emulated and who sparked ere by the arab ring yoob khicknd buit tchede. he was just 26 years old. he had provided for his family since he was a very young boy. he worked a small fruit stand, selling to passers-by. the regar harassment by corrupt bureaucrated was elevated one day when they
nations. and typically, these young people, as the president indicated aoment ago, don ha a l ooss. th levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. nations sha have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information theast,hat s g furd tyrants and dictators but now it's available. they see the good, as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organize across vast regnsobilizing leild by porty, and crushed by...
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training and be able to keep our -- keep them trained up into shape to keep our nation ready for whatever might threaten us because youth obesity was prohibiting our national security. now that causes me to pause, mr. speaker. when the secretary of defense has all these things to worry about, and you've got everything from missile defense to our ground troops and multiple places in the world where we have a presence and where we need a presence and threats all over the globe and the secretary of defense is making a political statement that 30% of our youth are overweight and national security is at stake so therefore we need to do something to cut down on the weight of these kids. excuse me. and so i think, how is it we can't recruit enough people in our military, even if there are 30% that are overweight an the other 70% don't fill the ranks enough voluntarily, wouldn't you go ahead and take somebody that's five or 10 or 20 or 50 pounds overweight and put them into basic training and just say, you didn't make weight so you're still in basic training and we'll keep you in basic training until you do make weight? it's no
training and be able to keep our -- keep them trained up into shape to keep our nation ready for whatever might threaten us because youth obesity was prohibiting our national security. now that causes me to pause, mr. speaker. when the secretary of defense has all these things to worry about, and you've got everything from missile defense to our ground troops and multiple places in the world where we have a presence and where we need a presence and threats all over the globe and the secretary...
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san quentin is just one of numerous prisons or jails across the nation where inmates and staff provide cautionary tales to troubled youthuntered another program called jail break. >> just remember when you're visiting here you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of your pockets. change, quarters, nickels, anything, bus passes. >> when we film in a prison or a jail, we do do our best to be a fly on the wall. in the case of jail break, you know, these kids came in, and yeah, they were definitely aware of the camera. >> you scared? are you scared? how about you? >> no. >> you're not scared right now? >> no. >> there's no reason to be scared, to tell you the truth. >> at the same time, i don't think it was necessarily the camera that affected them in the way that they had an attitude or they had this certain bravado. i think it was more relating to the age. >> everybody stand up. come right over here.
san quentin is just one of numerous prisons or jails across the nation where inmates and staff provide cautionary tales to troubled youthuntered another program called jail break. >> just remember when you're visiting here you're going to get experience what it is to be in jail. they're going to have you empty everything out of your pockets, put into locker. make sure you take everything out of your pockets, all right? hat, you take the hat off. show some respect. take everything out of...
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to say he is on fire to help educator, parents, and youth across the nation achieve success, is gross understatement. as an elementary schoolteacher he was the teacher of year. as a middle and high school principal, he lead the transformation of four different schools. including the might any knew around tech. which went from a low performing school in need of improvement to earn national recognition. u.s. news and world report recognize that three times is one of america's best high schools. earned a bs degree in management science in marketing from king university. and the ma degree in educational administration in new jersey city university. he is a recipient of over 100 educational awards including the very great national educator award in 2009 and new jersey education association award for excellence in 2011. author of the best selling book the hidden debate. the truth revealed about the battle of refirmtive action in south africa and the united states. as president of the corporation a think tank that go ons solution to african probably globally. he's the director of the substit
to say he is on fire to help educator, parents, and youth across the nation achieve success, is gross understatement. as an elementary schoolteacher he was the teacher of year. as a middle and high school principal, he lead the transformation of four different schools. including the might any knew around tech. which went from a low performing school in need of improvement to earn national recognition. u.s. news and world report recognize that three times is one of america's best high schools....
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youth and commitment to public service. he says he's looking forward to meeting other delegates from across the nation and is hoping to hear the president address job growth, the economy and foreign policy when he speaks at the convention on thursday evening. the biggest thing, he says, is to use this time to push the party forward and gain momentum ahead of the final stretch. >> that's what conventions are for. it's the one last allowance to get it all together and be able to enjoy what our party stands for. i think the democratic party stands for equality and i think that is really important this time around. i'm actually excited to see it in person. >> reporter: he and other democrats say going forward the focus should be on independent and undecided voters. they proved crucial four years ago and may be a deciding factor this go around. mr. obama is scheduled to speak on thursday. volunteers here are planning a viewing party to watch the convention that night. a lot of energy here. live in san jose, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> next at 6:00, a parade of utility trucks. hurricane isaac means no rest this labor d
youth and commitment to public service. he says he's looking forward to meeting other delegates from across the nation and is hoping to hear the president address job growth, the economy and foreign policy when he speaks at the convention on thursday evening. the biggest thing, he says, is to use this time to push the party forward and gain momentum ahead of the final stretch. >> that's what conventions are for. it's the one last allowance to get it all together and be able to enjoy what...
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the electoral process, i work with a number of youth and san francisco state to get po*ling, i looker forward to working with young people that on national registration today we encourage younger people to participate, today there's over 250 organization that is are joining us in national voting registration day as well, there's also an important kind of improvement in california, now you could register to vote online and i wanted to encourage people to consider registering to vote online if you're not currently registered, the november 6th election is coming up quickly in a short six weeks, it's a critical national election but also local races are critical as well. >> thank you supervisor mar, supervisor avalos? >> thank you, just a couple of items, just a note related to supervisor mar's last comments, resident of district 11, mike brown has been moving around with a bus registering people to vote in areas where there's very low voter turnout and doing a lot of outreach to people that are ex-felons who are eligible to vote who may not know they're eligible to vote since they passed parole, i think it's important work that's going on i
the electoral process, i work with a number of youth and san francisco state to get po*ling, i looker forward to working with young people that on national registration today we encourage younger people to participate, today there's over 250 organization that is are joining us in national voting registration day as well, there's also an important kind of improvement in california, now you could register to vote online and i wanted to encourage people to consider registering to vote online if...
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youth. . . . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captions performed by national captioning institute] >> every suicide is a tragedy. while we may not be able to stop all of them, we want to try. they have asked us for resources that will help us feel more connected and receive greater support. technology, our ability to communicate over vast distances is -- can give us a unique opportunity to quickly reach anyone at risk or already in distress. if we enable enable people to speak up as soon as they see friends or family members in distress, then i think we are making a good impact. now i would like to introduce our next speaker, hayward donvan. she's a c.e.o. taking a leadership role to raise awareness about suicide prevention among other business leaders. one way she did this is by producing a video that's on the action alliance's web site. [applause] >> good morning, i guess. thank you to all of you who are up here with me. this is a very august group, and it is a privilege to be part of this great launch and this great program. value options is a health improvement company. what w
youth. . . . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captions performed by national captioning institute] >> every suicide is a tragedy. while we may not be able to stop all of them, we want to try. they have asked us for resources that will help us feel more connected and receive greater support. technology, our ability to communicate over vast distances is -- can give us a unique opportunity to quickly reach anyone at risk or already in distress. if we enable enable...
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youth. it is another example of how proud we should be of the school district. we seem to be taking the lead in the nationn this. the center for disease control works with us and understands we are the model in a lot of school districts in promoting this. i think we should applaud our staff for this. [applause] e c''stg9y#+ ++ie to write this information last night from the meeting. if you would like to have more cutting edge information, please follow me on twitter. sfusd_supe. you'll correct -- debt great information. >> hot off the presses. i learn stuff all the time. >> i also wanted to add that every year, i sponsor at the california school boards association in conjunction with the gay-straight alliance, a workshop for other some members how they can have leadership and also all about the education act. i think we are the model for the nation. president yee: commissioner morosity. -- murase. commissioner murase: there will be meeting at 6:00 p.m. the agenda will go up in a couple of days. there will be a hearing on a local hires as a policy. i invite my colleagues to be there. i am not sure whether
youth. it is another example of how proud we should be of the school district. we seem to be taking the lead in the nationn this. the center for disease control works with us and understands we are the model in a lot of school districts in promoting this. i think we should applaud our staff for this. [applause] e c''stg9y#+ ++ie to write this information last night from the meeting. if you would like to have more cutting edge information, please follow me on twitter. sfusd_supe. you'll correct...
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unified national voter registration drive where all h.b.c. youths are working together to get their campuses registered. the thing about it is we are doing this in concert, working under the radar so we haven't done press releases and talked to big news organizations because we're not interested in having the publicity. we're interested in getting the job done. and there are some great leaders all the way from texas down to florida all the way up north to lincoln who always are literally on a text message away from each other who work together for registration, issues of lobbying, issues of city levels and state levels. and this type of coordination is happening but it has to happen in a greater sense, outside of s.g.a.'s, into those n.g.o.'s. the work is happening. make no mistake about it. >> i think he's right. on top of the work that we can do on voter registration, one issue that i've sort of been trying to ralph in my oun own mind is why is that we've seen all the other groups, besides two groups, we've seen latinos, when president obama was e
unified national voter registration drive where all h.b.c. youths are working together to get their campuses registered. the thing about it is we are doing this in concert, working under the radar so we haven't done press releases and talked to big news organizations because we're not interested in having the publicity. we're interested in getting the job done. and there are some great leaders all the way from texas down to florida all the way up north to lincoln who always are literally on a...
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national dialogue was a top priority for his country and his sword. he promised to involve people from political, cultural and social actions, including youth and his wide ranging national discussion, something that discussion we're having today. president transcended even said this week he would engage in traditional dialogue with islamic militants, including aqap, but only provided they put down their weapons first. mr. president, we share your desire for inclusive dialogue and we very much look forward to talking with you this afternoon about a way forward for your country. after president hadi's remarks, fred camp, the eskimos eeo counsel will moderate the q&a discussion. fred comes to the council after a remarkable career at "the wall street journal." he's authored several books, the most recent being berlin, 1961, kennedy, khrushchev and the most dangerous place on earth publisher name and is a "new york times" bestseller. the wilson center partnered for a debate here on the air transitions. it was a spectacular event and we are so priests to be joining forces with the atlantic council today. so now, please join me in welcoming the president of ye
national dialogue was a top priority for his country and his sword. he promised to involve people from political, cultural and social actions, including youth and his wide ranging national discussion, something that discussion we're having today. president transcended even said this week he would engage in traditional dialogue with islamic militants, including aqap, but only provided they put down their weapons first. mr. president, we share your desire for inclusive dialogue and we very much...
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nation, thank you, everybody. please, sit down. now, folks, i don't know if you watched it, but last night, the mindless mobs got together again to pander to the youth and congratulate each other on slowly destroying the moral fabric of america. ( laughter ) but what do you expect? it was the vmas. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, i don't know about you-- ( cheers and applause ) i don't upon about you, but i am outraged that all-american band and friend of the report, fun, was beaten out last night for best new artist by the british boy band, one direction. folks, i don't want a bunch of snagle-toothed, spotted dick-eating union jackoffs telling america the number of directions we can go in. ( cheers and applause ). but i will give them this-- their song "what makes you beautiful" isn't just catchy. it's got a great message. ♪ you don't know you're beautiful, oh, oh,. ♪ that's what makes you beautiful ♪ >> stephen: "you don't know you're beautiful. that's what makes you beautiful." first of all, great dating advice. ( laughter ) remember, girls, low self-esteem, very attractive to men. guys always go for the low-hanging fruit, okay, easy pickin 's.
nation, thank you, everybody. please, sit down. now, folks, i don't know if you watched it, but last night, the mindless mobs got together again to pander to the youth and congratulate each other on slowly destroying the moral fabric of america. ( laughter ) but what do you expect? it was the vmas. ( laughter ) ( applause ) folks, i don't know about you-- ( cheers and applause ) i don't upon about you, but i am outraged that all-american band and friend of the report, fun, was beaten out last...
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nations. typically these young people do not have a lot of job prospects, for the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. the nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information, and in the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. now it is available. they see that good as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organized across mobilizing populations. accumulated by poverty and crushed by government frustration, their frustration and anger in such a setting, for americans to change lives, change communities and nations in the middle east, foreign aid must play a role, and the shape that role should play was brought under focus with the life and death of a man of tunisia, the vendor, who sparked the arab spring. he was just 26 years old. he provided for his family since he was a young boy. he worked his small fruit stand selling to passersby. the regular harassment by bureaucrats was elevated when they took cases of his fruit and then they took away his scales away f
nations. typically these young people do not have a lot of job prospects, for the levels of youth unemployment across the region are excessive and chronic. the nations that have undergone a change in leadership recently, young people have greater access to information, and in the past that was being carefully guarded by tyrants and dictators. now it is available. they see that good as well as the bad in surrounding societies. they can now organized across mobilizing populations. accumulated by...
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he became, a supporter of the party for the national action party becoming the president of the youthful organization and in the late 90's he became its president. before the 2006 election as president of mexico he served as a deputy in mexico's federal chamber of deputies and of the secretary of energy. and he will leave office in december remember as the president who built the most universities, 96. 16,000 kilometers of highways, the bridge that connects mexico's coast providing faster access and therefore more efficient trade. and the passage of the first employment act which provides incentives for the companies to hire people just entering the workforce. he also faced the daunting challenge of the violent spawn by the drug cartels that left 50,000 people dead. the poll taken this past august showed his approval rating of about 64%. we are so honored to have the president of mexico here with us. and mr. president we welcome you to the podium and look forward to your remarks to the [applause] >> good morning. thank you for your words. it is an honor to be here today. at the council o
he became, a supporter of the party for the national action party becoming the president of the youthful organization and in the late 90's he became its president. before the 2006 election as president of mexico he served as a deputy in mexico's federal chamber of deputies and of the secretary of energy. and he will leave office in december remember as the president who built the most universities, 96. 16,000 kilometers of highways, the bridge that connects mexico's coast providing faster...