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w research finds >>> it's a luxury to have a car that comes with a navigation system or mixed telephonealls while driving. >> new research finds they are more distracting for drivers. drivers are less distracted when using apple carp lake or android autoabout five seconds faster and program navigation 15 seconds faster. >> i would recommend the driver program those navigation systems before they start to drive.ghso th vehicl ithoesn mean you should it's safe. >> drivers who take their eyes off the road for more than two seconds double the risk of a crash. we'll be right back. struct time for our tip of the day here is fresh grocer tony. >> >> reporter: in the summertime yellow beans with a salad is beautiful. storage is very important because otherwise the texture may be rough and that's not good. you want to make sure they are nice and yellow can you buy them a little bit of green is okay. just a little bit. but stay away from the brown marks. these beans are quickly. they could faster than the green beans. they break down much more. there's more moisture in a yellow wax being picked i
w research finds >>> it's a luxury to have a car that comes with a navigation system or mixed telephonealls while driving. >> new research finds they are more distracting for drivers. drivers are less distracted when using apple carp lake or android autoabout five seconds faster and program navigation 15 seconds faster. >> i would recommend the driver program those navigation systems before they start to drive.ghso th vehicl ithoesn mean you should it's safe. >>...
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well, galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.ed a lot of the satellites for the system, which is set to be a lot more advanced and accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it, and so i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have affected its future participation. but that has not gone to plan. right. was that naive, do you think, bearing in mind brexit does seem to seep into all aspects of policy, and does the eu have a point with saying, well, the uk is leaving and, therefore, cannot be part of the inner circle discussions? the eu's argument is that it comes down to the key encrypted information that galileo will provide, which could assist future military operations. now, the uk still wants to maintain that access for security reasons, and the eu is arguing, "well, look, you're going to be a third party. why should you have access to the 27—member state's information? " now, subsequent to that, and this stand—off, there was a delegation at the european space agency yesterday that
well, galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.ed a lot of the satellites for the system, which is set to be a lot more advanced and accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it, and so i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have affected its future participation. but that has not gone to plan. right. was that naive, do you think, bearing in mind brexit does seem to seep into all aspects of policy, and does...
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galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.lites for the system, which are said to be a lot more than stand accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it. i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have a faq that its future participation. —— wouldn't have affected. was that are naive, do you think, bearing in mind that brexit seems to seep into all aspects of policy, and does the eu have a point in saying, well, the u.k.'s leading and apple cannot be pa rt u.k.'s leading and apple cannot be part of the inner circle discussions? —— and therefore cannot. it comes down to the ink of that information galileo will provide which could assist future military operations. —— encrypted. the uk wants to maintain that access for security reasons. u.k.'s arguing, you are going to be a third party, why should you have access to the information of that member states ? the information of that member states? subs are mac —— subsequent to that stand—off there was a delegation of the ear say yesterday
galileo is essentially the european equivalent of the us gps navigation system.lites for the system, which are said to be a lot more than stand accurate than gps. £1 billion of uk taxpayer money has gone into it. i think the uk government were rather hoping that brexit wouldn't have a faq that its future participation. —— wouldn't have affected. was that are naive, do you think, bearing in mind that brexit seems to seep into all aspects of policy, and does the eu have a point in saying,...
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and mps aren't happy over the uk's exclusion from the eu's satellite navigation system, galileo.lanning to get even. but first... at noon a division bell rang throughout the palace of westminster to mark the first anniversary of the horrific fire that engulfed grenfell tower. a minutes silence, colleagues. colleagues, thank you. earlier the leader of the house said no one would ever forget the shocking and heart breaking scenes a year ago. 72 people died as a result of the fire. the strength, dignity and determination showed by the survivors and the families of all those affected has been truly inspiring. i want to pay tribute to all of them. our overwhelming priority over the last year and going forward is to ensure the survivors of this terrible event get the homes and support they need, and the truth and justice they deserve. andrea leadsom. the engineering firm, rolls royce, is cutting 4,600 jobs over the next two years as part of a major restructuring programme. most of the posts affected are at the company's base in derby. middle managers and back—office staff will bear the
and mps aren't happy over the uk's exclusion from the eu's satellite navigation system, galileo.lanning to get even. but first... at noon a division bell rang throughout the palace of westminster to mark the first anniversary of the horrific fire that engulfed grenfell tower. a minutes silence, colleagues. colleagues, thank you. earlier the leader of the house said no one would ever forget the shocking and heart breaking scenes a year ago. 72 people died as a result of the fire. the strength,...
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the uk space industry has suffered a blow in negotiations concerning the european satellite navigation systemnies have, in effect, been excluded from working on future satellite contracts. that's because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than a billion pounds helping to develop the technology. look closely and you'll see a racoon climbing up the edge of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a star in the city of st paul by climbing up — and up — a 25 storey building. crowds watched anxiously, and local media even streamed his perilous climb. after a short break on the 17th floor, the raccoon reached the roof, where a trap of tempting cat—food had been set. let's return to our top story — andray abrahamian is from the australian think tank the griffith asia institute. he's currently in the south korean capital seoul, where the visiting us secretary of state mike pompeo has been talking about hopes for a major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. i asked andray for his assessment. i think some sort of major mov
the uk space industry has suffered a blow in negotiations concerning the european satellite navigation systemnies have, in effect, been excluded from working on future satellite contracts. that's because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than a billion pounds helping to develop the technology. look closely and you'll see a racoon climbing up the edge of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a star in the city of st...
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systems. but for complex tasks like navigating, researchers say all the systems require very high level of your attention. they say it's like trying to balancing a checkbook while driving. >> i would recommend that the driver program the navigation systems before they start to drive. even though you can do some of these features while the vehicle is in motion, that doesn't mean that you should. nor does it mean it's safe. >> reporter: it's estimated that drivers who take their eyes off the road for more than two seconds double their risk of a crash. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> you have to be careful out there. >> yeah. it's quarter to six right now. and make crash right now that's going to foul up the commute in the east bay. >> it already has begun. right now, westbound 24 blocking all lanes but one approaching broadway. so the backup stretches through the caldecott tunnel up to fish ranch road. we are seeing major slowdowns and we have had a second crash occur in that backup. so right now, drivers are down to five miles per hour approaching the scene as they are going through that
systems. but for complex tasks like navigating, researchers say all the systems require very high level of your attention. they say it's like trying to balancing a checkbook while driving. >> i would recommend that the driver program the navigation systems before they start to drive. even though you can do some of these features while the vehicle is in motion, that doesn't mean that you should. nor does it mean it's safe. >> reporter: it's estimated that drivers who take their eyes...
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being hit they're heading out of the devices involved in nuclear power they're hitting aircraft navigation systems these are things we barely produce ourselves here in the united states if you look at it this isn't exactly about protecting american jobs and it has a lot more to do with punishing china if you look at it you know president xi in china has been really pushing investment into research and development pushing new technology you know high level technology products trying to advance and he's reached out to the united states and said let's do it jointly let's have joint ventures joint projects to develop new technology and it's pretty clear i mean donald trump actually mentioned the made and made in china twenty twenty five program when he made the announcement it's pretty clear that this is an intent to to kind of punish china for their investment into research and development essential in the white house you know and in the trade council you've got peter navarro you've got robert litan hisor and these guys are professional anti china agitators before they were in the trumpet ministratio
being hit they're heading out of the devices involved in nuclear power they're hitting aircraft navigation systems these are things we barely produce ourselves here in the united states if you look at it this isn't exactly about protecting american jobs and it has a lot more to do with punishing china if you look at it you know president xi in china has been really pushing investment into research and development pushing new technology you know high level technology products trying to advance...
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congress parliament is debating laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban right wing government. jonah hill joins us from budapest why does the government jonah feel the need to enact this set of unusual. jane quite simply it's the fulfillment of an election promise the nationalist populist prime minister viktor orban in april won a third successive landslide election victory on a promise to protect this country to save it from hordes of mainly muslim migrants migrants beating at the gates bent on subverting this country's mainly christian values aided and abetted by a network of activists and n.g.o.s that he had promised to stop while the debate is underway in the parliament building behind me here on a set of laws that would criminalize the activities of those n.g.o.s as you said here's my report. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliament
congress parliament is debating laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban right wing government. jonah hill joins us from budapest why does the government jonah feel the need to enact this set of unusual. jane quite simply it's the fulfillment of an election promise the nationalist populist prime minister viktor orban in april won a third successive landslide election victory on a...
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there is a blow of negotiations regarding the satellite navigation system galileo, because a brexit.king on future satellite contracts. that is because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than £1 billion helping to develop the technology. look at these pictures very closely. you will see a racket in planning at the age of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a stir in the city of st pauls by climbing up and up. it was a tiny 5—storey building. the perilous crime was recorded. after a break it reached the roof where tempting food had been set in a trap. thank goodness. let us return to our lead story. he is from the griffith asia institute. thank you forjoining us newsday. mike pompeo revealed that the us hopes to see a major dis— armament by north korea by the end of his term in 2020. is this feasible?” think is some sort of major moves could be made by 2020. i think it is interesting that he has backed off from complete and verifiable and irreversible by that date. really, he is in town today to explain, fir
there is a blow of negotiations regarding the satellite navigation system galileo, because a brexit.king on future satellite contracts. that is because other members of the european space agency have refused to delay their next order. the uk has spent more than £1 billion helping to develop the technology. look at these pictures very closely. you will see a racket in planning at the age of this building in minnesota. it caused quite a stir in the city of st pauls by climbing up and up. it was...
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the memory cells then specialize in spatial memory functions a sort of internal navigation system the researches called these neurons play cells . they use this device to follow the neurons activity. here we can follow the mouse as movements in real time is the sound you hear is neuron activity we know that there's a neuron discharge when the mouse is at a specific location the place cells taken together create a kind of cognitive map in the brain and when the mouse arrives at a particular location certain neurons discharge. it takes five to ten minutes to create a play cell map it then it serves as a memory image of the mouse a surrounding that if only. bliss would. if at all costs no one if we believe that a neuron discharges when the mouse is at a certain place or thinks he has a particular high peak with we've also found that the same neuron can discharge when the mouse is asleep and it activates a specific memory and that is when he's dreaming about a place where he was. the research is compatible daytime and nighttime electrical signals to determine how the mass moves around in
the memory cells then specialize in spatial memory functions a sort of internal navigation system the researches called these neurons play cells . they use this device to follow the neurons activity. here we can follow the mouse as movements in real time is the sound you hear is neuron activity we know that there's a neuron discharge when the mouse is at a specific location the place cells taken together create a kind of cognitive map in the brain and when the mouse arrives at a particular...
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being hit they're heading out of the devices involved in nuclear power they're hitting aircraft navigation systems these are things we barely produce ourselves here in the united states if you look at it this isn't exactly about protecting american jobs and it has a lot more to do with punishing china if you look at it you know president xi in china has been really pushing investment into research and development pushing new technology you know high level technology products trying to advance and he's reached out to the united states and said let's do it jointly let's have joint ventures joint projects to develop new technology and it's pretty clear i mean donald trump actually mentioned the made into a made in china twenty twenty five program when he made the announcement it's pretty clear that this is an intent to to kind of punish china for their investment into research and development essentially in the white house you know and in the trade council you've got peter navarro you've got robert litan hisor and these guys are professional anti china agitators before they were in the trumpet minist
being hit they're heading out of the devices involved in nuclear power they're hitting aircraft navigation systems these are things we barely produce ourselves here in the united states if you look at it this isn't exactly about protecting american jobs and it has a lot more to do with punishing china if you look at it you know president xi in china has been really pushing investment into research and development pushing new technology you know high level technology products trying to advance...
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the memory cells there specialize in spatial memory functions a sort of internal navigation system the researches called these neurons play cells . they use this device to follow the neurons activity. ok or we get less we want to hear we can follow the mouse's movements in real time it's called all the sound you hear is neuron activity we know that there's a neuron discharge when the mouse is at a specific location. for place else taken together create a kind of cognitive map in the brain and i want to mouse arrived at a particular location certain neurons discharge itself on a one dish out cornea and secondly. it don't know what it takes five or ten minutes to create a play cell map it then it serves as a memory image of the mouse the surroundings what's that got to form a. lot of the police would. know only so we believe that a neuron discharges when the mouse is at a certain place or thinks he is. hyper we've also found that the same air on can discharge when the mouse is asleep and it activates a specific memory and that is when he's dreaming about a place where he was. the researc
the memory cells there specialize in spatial memory functions a sort of internal navigation system the researches called these neurons play cells . they use this device to follow the neurons activity. ok or we get less we want to hear we can follow the mouse's movements in real time it's called all the sound you hear is neuron activity we know that there's a neuron discharge when the mouse is at a specific location. for place else taken together create a kind of cognitive map in the brain and i...
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and it's people that are in the navigation system that go in and out and mind their own business and don't bother anyone and they're actually improving their lives. so whatever you can do to keep this extension going until september, we may have to be here again in september in case construction doesn't start. i don't want to see that block being vacant not one day for anything. thank you for your congratulations. -- thank you for your consideration. >> good afternoon. my name is annotte leonard wiki and we're with community partnership. we're here to support the centers in san francisco. the civic center has been a safe respite for 336 street homeless adults. we've served folks that otherwise would not access shelters, including 125 women and transgender women that are particularly vulnerable living on the streets. and we have 46 participants that identify as veterans. housing takes time and it's a limited resource, but in our time at civic center, we've ensured that 153 formerly homeless adults are now in safe and permanent housing. that's 58% of our total. prior to coming a naviga
and it's people that are in the navigation system that go in and out and mind their own business and don't bother anyone and they're actually improving their lives. so whatever you can do to keep this extension going until september, we may have to be here again in september in case construction doesn't start. i don't want to see that block being vacant not one day for anything. thank you for your congratulations. -- thank you for your consideration. >> good afternoon. my name is annotte...
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. >> i would recommend that the driver program those navigation systems before they start to drive. even though you can see the features while the vehicle is motion, you shouldn't do it and it's not safe. >> it's estimated that drivers who take their eyes off the road for more than 2 seconds double the the risk of a crash. >>> jaclyn, you have been tracking this accident on 24 that's causing major delays. >> this is a fatal crash and so you can expect it's going to be out there blocking lanes for quite some time throughout much of the morning while they do their investigation. this is involving a couple of cars. one car landed on its roof and this was reported at 5:20 this morning. so it's been a little over an hour and a half almost and we are tracking that backup that just continues to grow. you can see emergency crews are on the scene and ey have shut down three out of the four lanes. drivers all having to funnel over to the right side there making their way slowly past the scene of that crash. the backup stretches well beyond the caldecott tunnel, well beyond camino pablo and cl
. >> i would recommend that the driver program those navigation systems before they start to drive. even though you can see the features while the vehicle is motion, you shouldn't do it and it's not safe. >> it's estimated that drivers who take their eyes off the road for more than 2 seconds double the the risk of a crash. >>> jaclyn, you have been tracking this accident on 24 that's causing major delays. >> this is a fatal crash and so you can expect it's going to be...
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it's not like, well, it's not like the navigation system in my car. a thick book, which is supposed to walk you through all the steps of getting from place-to-place. it was nothing like that. there had been reconstructions after civil wars in the past. but they didn't offer us a whole lot in the way of direction. i mean, at one extreme there were civil wars that had ended by the law of conquest. and the law of conquest meant that you took the people who lost and you executed them. then there were civil wars that were ended with leniency. such as caesar ending the roman civil wars. he did it with leniency all right and look what it got him. then there were the english civil wars. there were the religious wars, which were civil wars in france and other places in europe. in he 1500s, and they offered varying ways of coming at this business of ending a war and reconstructing a nation. and none of them, none of them, looked particularly attractive. so here we are confronted with this question of reconstruction, and from the very beginning, we were dogged b
it's not like, well, it's not like the navigation system in my car. a thick book, which is supposed to walk you through all the steps of getting from place-to-place. it was nothing like that. there had been reconstructions after civil wars in the past. but they didn't offer us a whole lot in the way of direction. i mean, at one extreme there were civil wars that had ended by the law of conquest. and the law of conquest meant that you took the people who lost and you executed them. then there...
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it is not like a navigation system in my car. book that is supposed to walk you through all of the steps of getting from place to place. there had been reconstructions after civil wars in the past, that they did not offer us a whole lot in the way of direction. at one extreme, civil wars had ofn ended by the law conque. it meant you took the people who lost and executed them. there were civil war's that were ended with leniency, such as caesar ending the roman civil wars. he did it with leniency and look at what it got him. there were the english civil that the religious wars were civil war's in france and other places in europe in the 1500s. they offered varying ways in ending a war and none of them looked to. here we were, confronted with this question of reconstruction and we were dogged by a number of one of them was, what is the status of the freed slave? another, connected with that is, what is the status of the former confederate states? are they in the union? abraham lincoln always insisted they were in the union whether
it is not like a navigation system in my car. book that is supposed to walk you through all of the steps of getting from place to place. there had been reconstructions after civil wars in the past, that they did not offer us a whole lot in the way of direction. at one extreme, civil wars had ofn ended by the law conque. it meant you took the people who lost and executed them. there were civil war's that were ended with leniency, such as caesar ending the roman civil wars. he did it with...
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hungary's parliament is debating laws that would criminalize people who help undocumented migrants navigate the system and prime minister viktor orban wants the constitution changed to other e.u. countries can't transfer asylum seekers to hungary italy's new government is presenting its plans to parliament where it will face a vote of confidence on whether it can take power privatise to be conti declared the european europe union's immigration policy a failure and demanded that it be renegotiated at least sixty five people are now confirmed dead hundreds more injured by the volcanic eruption in guatemala temporary shelters have been set up some three thousand people. and those are the headlines that he's continuous on syria after all not but next. nineteen forty eight. for palestinians that he it is or the catastrophe. when hundreds of thousands were forced out of their homes. for israelis that he had marks the creation of the state of israel. as a filmmaker and as a palestinian this documentary cities was my way to understand the events of the past that are still shaping the present. from the early o
hungary's parliament is debating laws that would criminalize people who help undocumented migrants navigate the system and prime minister viktor orban wants the constitution changed to other e.u. countries can't transfer asylum seekers to hungary italy's new government is presenting its plans to parliament where it will face a vote of confidence on whether it can take power privatise to be conti declared the european europe union's immigration policy a failure and demanded that it be...
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now criminalizing charities which help migrants navigate the system it sounds a little bizarre but that is what hungary's palm and is actually debating today as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban is right wing government it wants the constitution changed so other e.u. countries come to transfer asylum seekers to hungary join whole expose that story now from budapest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliamentary elections in april has encouraged prime minister viktor orban and his feet as party to go further despite protests by the e.u. and local activist groups a new law is being debated that would criminalize any supporting clued in legal advice given to asylum seekers who do make it through access to justice and due process their fundamental values and this legislation specifically targets that saying asylum seekers shouldn't be helped because if you'll help. you face the risk of being thrown in jail. i p
now criminalizing charities which help migrants navigate the system it sounds a little bizarre but that is what hungary's palm and is actually debating today as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban is right wing government it wants the constitution changed so other e.u. countries come to transfer asylum seekers to hungary join whole expose that story now from budapest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence...
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hungary's parliament is to beijing laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system it's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban this right wing government jonah how it is with us now live from budapest jonah why does the government feel the need to annex this set of new laws. basically adrian it's the fulfilment of an election promise viktor orban the prime minister here has won three successive parliamentary elections by a landslide each time the most recent in april his promise to the electorate in the election campaign was that he would protect this country save this country and its christian values from the hordes of mainly muslim migrants and refugees that he pictured as beating down the gates of this country trying to get in and also save it from the ngos the civil society network that supports them in the government's view encourages them here's my report. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide when
hungary's parliament is to beijing laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system it's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban this right wing government jonah how it is with us now live from budapest jonah why does the government feel the need to annex this set of new laws. basically adrian it's the fulfilment of an election promise viktor orban the prime minister here has won three successive parliamentary elections by a...
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will develop its own satellite navigation system if the eu bars it from accessing the galileo programhis could also exclude the u.k. from the encrypted navigation service used for government and defense purpose. has been tolderg that china has agreed to help the hna group raise funds. meeting following an official. regulators behind on government, and the company's biggest creditor to support future bond issues could provide a safety network for the conglomerate that is caring $93 billion in debt. ramy: electric vehicle maker byb is recalling more than 10,000 cars to replace faulty takata airbags. a save the recall covers models made between 2014 and 2017. last month, u.s. transport safety official said, as of the end of last year, 42% affected takata airbags had not been replaced. yvonne: it was a busy day for trade data in asia. saw asia's non-oil experts rising 15.5%. economists were expecting a gain of 3%. japanese exports rose at a healthier rate. overseas shipments increased by more than expected, 8.1%. it seems like things are looking stellar. but get to our asia economy editor
will develop its own satellite navigation system if the eu bars it from accessing the galileo programhis could also exclude the u.k. from the encrypted navigation service used for government and defense purpose. has been tolderg that china has agreed to help the hna group raise funds. meeting following an official. regulators behind on government, and the company's biggest creditor to support future bond issues could provide a safety network for the conglomerate that is caring $93 billion in...
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these grandparents face the task of caring for young children while navigating a complex child welfare system. many have little support and are also coping even with their adult child's addiction. we must make it easier for grandparents who love and care for their grandchildren to navigate the system. bills like the assisting states' implementation of plans of safe care act aimed to make it easier for families to gain custody of kids who have been removed from their parents due to drug abuse. allowing these family members to provide critical, emotional support, and stability to kids who have had their world turned upside down seems like common sense. once in a stable home, support is still needed. many of these grandparents never thought they would be raising another young child. . the supporting grandparents raising grandchildren act would provide them with information and resources to help them meet the needs of the child and the children that they are caring for. the opioid crisis cannot be solved overnight. but we must keep fighting. we must enable families to come together to do what fam
these grandparents face the task of caring for young children while navigating a complex child welfare system. many have little support and are also coping even with their adult child's addiction. we must make it easier for grandparents who love and care for their grandchildren to navigate the system. bills like the assisting states' implementation of plans of safe care act aimed to make it easier for families to gain custody of kids who have been removed from their parents due to drug abuse....
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will shortly begin debating noise that could criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban as right wing government wants the constitution changed other e.u. countries can transfer asylum seekers to hungry china who reports from budapest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliamentary elections in april has encouraged prime minister viktor orban and his feet as party to go further despite protests by the e.u. and local activist groups a new law is being debated that would criminalize any supporting clued in legal advice given to asylum seekers who do make it through access to justice and due process their fundamental values and this legislation specifically targets that saying asylum seekers shouldn't be helped because if you help the salan seekers you face the risk of being thrown in jail. i put that to mr all burn spokesman your question implies there. that ar
will shortly begin debating noise that could criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system as part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban as right wing government wants the constitution changed other e.u. countries can transfer asylum seekers to hungry china who reports from budapest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe welcome in hungary alone...
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hungary's parliament is debating laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system it's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban this right wing government show to hell joins us now live from budapest jonah why does the government feel the need to and acts this new set of laws. adrian quite simply it's the fulfilment of an election promise the prime minister viktor orban here has won three consecutive landslide parliamentary election victories the most recent in april the campaign in that election turned on the warning the message that at the gates of hungary there were hordes of mainly muslim refugees and migrants bent on flooding this country aided by a network of n.g.o.s supported by the. american financier billionaire financier george soros they would subvert not just this country's fundamental christian values but also mr all bands own political philosophy ideology he calls it in liberal democracy all of this of course had to be stopped first there was a border built border fence built in two thousand and fifteen and now they're going a
hungary's parliament is debating laws that would criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system it's part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban this right wing government show to hell joins us now live from budapest jonah why does the government feel the need to and acts this new set of laws. adrian quite simply it's the fulfilment of an election promise the prime minister viktor orban here has won three consecutive landslide parliamentary election...
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lawyers say if we as layers don't know how to navigate the system, how can we reunify parents with their children? how are people who don't speak the language, how are children who are lt without any information and stuck in the system supposed to navigate it. and as a jornalist, it's incredibly complicated. there is very little transparency. we've all seen the media tour the government has been allowing people on. it's very restricted and very controlled. we have requested access to the four detention centers for children in el paso. there are no tours scheduled. we're waiting to see if the government can provide any more information on those. >> wdruff: certainly is complicated. amna nawaz on the ground in el paso. thanyou, amna. in the day's other news: trade tensions with china spiked again after prident trump called for tariffs on another $200 billion worth of chinese goods. beijing had matched an earlier round of tariffs, and mr. trump blamed that retaliation for his new action. the chinese today called it "blackmail". >> ( translated ): china does not want to fight a trade war but
lawyers say if we as layers don't know how to navigate the system, how can we reunify parents with their children? how are people who don't speak the language, how are children who are lt without any information and stuck in the system supposed to navigate it. and as a jornalist, it's incredibly complicated. there is very little transparency. we've all seen the media tour the government has been allowing people on. it's very restricted and very controlled. we have requested access to the four...
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for decade we have gone through your process navigated your system and sat up your government meetings upon stolen ohlone land but you decide that's not good enough. don't crucify us. you tower over us with your governmental decisions of holding up white supremacy. holding up your in dex finger as the monk towers over a native person on stolen land. you crucify us with your political decisions. everyone in the city is waiting for the day the pioneer statue comes down. the mayor is waiting. the board of supervisors is waiting. three commissions are waiting. the local native community is waiting. ohlone people are waiting. i am waiting and most importantly, my navajo, mexican filipino baby is waiting to see that statue come down and i'll tell you right now, if this doesn't end here my baby will carry on the torn and that statue will come down and we won't stop for decade on. we've been promised and won't let you forget the racist genocidal history of the land. don't need a racist statue to remember that just look at our faces because we're still here. >> clerk: thank you. next speaker, p
for decade we have gone through your process navigated your system and sat up your government meetings upon stolen ohlone land but you decide that's not good enough. don't crucify us. you tower over us with your governmental decisions of holding up white supremacy. holding up your in dex finger as the monk towers over a native person on stolen land. you crucify us with your political decisions. everyone in the city is waiting for the day the pioneer statue comes down. the mayor is waiting. the...
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child is deported and the child stays on the united states side and it's hard to-and-a-half gto navigate the system. the american people want answers as to who is responsible for this. we're getting a lot of mixed messag messages. people could just turn themselves in at port of entry. >> let me play that. >> as i said before, if you're seeking asylum go to a port of entry. you do not need to break the law ofhe united states to seek asylum. >> they're being turned away from ports of entry. >> that's incorrect. we have limited resources. we have multiple missions at cbp. what we do is based on the very high standards we have, if we do not have enough bed space, if we do not have enough medical personnel on staff, if we do not have enough caretakers on staff then we will tell people that come to the border they need to come back. >> what's your fact check on that? >> i've done reporting on this. i did this when the migrant caravan arrived, this lack of resources is intentional. i spoken to officials. i've seen the numbers, the documents. they don't want to rush those resources that she's describing to
child is deported and the child stays on the united states side and it's hard to-and-a-half gto navigate the system. the american people want answers as to who is responsible for this. we're getting a lot of mixed messag messages. people could just turn themselves in at port of entry. >> let me play that. >> as i said before, if you're seeking asylum go to a port of entry. you do not need to break the law ofhe united states to seek asylum. >> they're being turned away from...
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you recently wrote an article for "the washington post" about your experience as you tried to navigate the system on behalf of your own clients. what kind of questions do you face from them, and what kind of resistance do you feel from the government as you try to get them some kind of legal representation? >> so the backdrop to that is that my clients come to me, they've been appointed by a federal judge to represent them. they're being prosecuted for felony charges in federal criminal court. so they were just arrested before i meet them in the field, their child has been taken from them and they're held in federal custody pending their criminal case. so i meet them and the typical questions before this zero tolerance and the taking away of children were questions about what's going to happen to my case, what are the charges against me, what amount of time am i looking at? the entire framework has changed now. you can imagine. these parents don't care about their criminal case -- >> how has it changed? >> they're a parent that has essentially had their child kidnapped from them. they want to kno
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others are refugees, but don't they all need counsel to be able to navigate our system? know that it's a constitutional right but it seems to be a moral right. >> no, i don't think it's a moral right. >> sessions comments have created a divide in the gop over immigration. republican congressman of new york responded saying that he did not agree with sessions' comments and that anyone appearing in an american judicial proceeding needs to have counsel. >> all right. let's switch gears now and have a check on your weather with bill karins. >> good friday to you. a lot of questions for this weekend's forecast. who's going to get wet and who's going to stay dry. we also have the belmont stakes to talk about too. much of the east coast, we'll have showers and storms in florida. that's typical this time of year anyways. so this is 7:00 a.m. saturday. we wake up, a little bit of rain possible. as we go through the afternoon, along the frontal boundary we'll get some showers and storms so washington, d.c. your saturday is not a washout but there will be afternoon showers and stor
others are refugees, but don't they all need counsel to be able to navigate our system? know that it's a constitutional right but it seems to be a moral right. >> no, i don't think it's a moral right. >> sessions comments have created a divide in the gop over immigration. republican congressman of new york responded saying that he did not agree with sessions' comments and that anyone appearing in an american judicial proceeding needs to have counsel. >> all right. let's switch...
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system. this presentation will talk about people with mental health disabilities and the intersection and navigation of the criminal justice system. presentation by jorge mestayer, peer counselor. public comment is welcome. item 9. public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. please approach the microphone or give your comment card to the mod staff. item 10, information item, correspondence. item 11, discussion item, council member comments and announcements. item 12, adjourned. >> co-chair blacksten: thank you very much. i have just been informed that council member kate williams has made her appearance. and is here. >> council member williams: thank you. >> co-chair blacksten: so we have four out of eight here today. all right, let's go to item number 3, which is public comment. items not on today's agenda, i understand we have a speaker's card. >> we have two, the first one is zack. >> good afternoon. thank you for giving me the opportunity for speak here today and all the wonderful work you and your staff do. i app
system. this presentation will talk about people with mental health disabilities and the intersection and navigation of the criminal justice system. presentation by jorge mestayer, peer counselor. public comment is welcome. item 9. public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. please approach the microphone or give your comment card to the mod staff. item 10, information item, correspondence. item 11, discussion...
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director said some of these children could be separated permanently because it's so hard to navigate the system to get your child back even after being deported. so the images, they're just not working. >> this has been trump's immigration rhetoric. actually, this is just his public rhetoric. let me put up this thing. infest, thugs, if fillerate, killers, pas massive crime, crime infested, breeding, pouring into our culture. he's trying to paint a very sad picture of immigrants. >> this contuntry has a pretty poor history of welcoming immigrants at times of need. and the challenge for us is that the president believes he's speaking to somebody who's listening. i'm not actually sure who the president's constituents are. >> you were a little shook on that. >> you like to think this a fringe view. i like to consider america one of the most welcoming countries in the world. and the reality is economic immigrants, people who are coming here should go through a system. we should have a system, we should have appropriate number, appropriate ways to deal with them at the border. a country is defined in
director said some of these children could be separated permanently because it's so hard to navigate the system to get your child back even after being deported. so the images, they're just not working. >> this has been trump's immigration rhetoric. actually, this is just his public rhetoric. let me put up this thing. infest, thugs, if fillerate, killers, pas massive crime, crime infested, breeding, pouring into our culture. he's trying to paint a very sad picture of immigrants. >>...
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will shortly begin debating laws that could criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system is part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban right wing government trying to help as a story from what a pest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliamentary elections in april has encouraged prime minister viktor orban and his feet as party to go further despite protests by the e.u. and local activist groups a new law is being debated that would criminalize any supporting clued in legal advice given to asylum seekers who do make it through access to justice and due process their fundamental values and this legislation specifically targets that saying asylum seekers shouldn't be helped because if you are. you face the risk of being thrown in jail. i put that to mr all band spokesman your question implies that the so-called n.g.o.s that are active and operating at the borders to both sides of the borders or if it's
will shortly begin debating laws that could criminalize those who help undocumented migrants navigate the system is part of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister viktor orban right wing government trying to help as a story from what a pest. where once there was an open border of the european union now there's an electrified fence migrants and refugees still trying to enter europe on welcome in hungary alone slide win in parliamentary elections in april has encouraged prime minister...
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for a relative with multiple conditions, too often they can be frustrated by a complex hard to navigate systemtion of more money this year or next. to meet these pressures and deliver the world—class care that we all want and expect the nhs be is to be able to plan for the future with ambition and confidence. over the last 70 years increases in health funding have often been inconsistent and short term. creating uncertainty over what the funding position will be in as little as two years' time. this has led to a system of planning from one year to the next, preventing much—needed investment in technology, buildings and workforce. we cannot continue to butter sticking plaster on the nhs budget each year. so we will do more than simply give the nhs a one—off injection of cash. under the planned nhs funding will grow on average by 3.4% in real terms each yearfrom 2019-20 to 2023-24. we'll also provide an additional £1.25 billion each year to cover a specific pensions pressure. by 2023—24 the nhs england budget will increase by £20.5 billion in real terms compared with today. that means it will be
for a relative with multiple conditions, too often they can be frustrated by a complex hard to navigate systemtion of more money this year or next. to meet these pressures and deliver the world—class care that we all want and expect the nhs be is to be able to plan for the future with ambition and confidence. over the last 70 years increases in health funding have often been inconsistent and short term. creating uncertainty over what the funding position will be in as little as two years'...
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it has a built in navigation system, can travel at nine miles an hour.kage at a specified location or a customer can walk up and enter a p.i.n. code to retrieve what they have. they will begin commercial production by the end of the year. alternative to drones, i guess. if you weren't crazy about the look of crocs before, wait until you see this. inhe trough duesing to all of you -- introduces to all off crocs with built-in tube socks. who doesn't love tube socks? crocs is designing the new footwear, a-life. they say it is a nod to the socks and sandals look. they will cost $140. i haven't seen anybody walking around new york in those, but i'll certainly let you know if i do. >> maria: built in tube socks. >> if you buy those, you have to buy the veal happen velenciaga . as opposed to these, i'm in for the fannie flops. it's flip-flops with fannie packs over the top. >> maria: by the way, crocs are really comfortable. the whole point is to not wear socks. >> it is kind of funny. >> dagen: never wear white shoes in new york city. i don't care if they're s
it has a built in navigation system, can travel at nine miles an hour.kage at a specified location or a customer can walk up and enter a p.i.n. code to retrieve what they have. they will begin commercial production by the end of the year. alternative to drones, i guess. if you weren't crazy about the look of crocs before, wait until you see this. inhe trough duesing to all of you -- introduces to all off crocs with built-in tube socks. who doesn't love tube socks? crocs is designing the new...
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navigate the u.s. immigration judicial systems, they don't have access to attorneys there. they might not even speak spanish, let alone english. and in a lot of cases, which even if you're an immigration hardliner, you would disagree with this, we end up having orphans left in the united states, children who didn't want to be orphans, who were under the care of an adult, they are left in the foster care system, they may eventually be adopted and become u.s. citizens. so no matter which side of the issue you stand on, that's a problem here, katy. >> mariana, there's a lot of disinformation, misinformation out there about why families are crossing the border. the president is trying to basically say that a lot of these people are criminals, that it's ms-13 gang members that are using kids as props. they're not really their kids, in order to come across the border and ask for asylum. then they can get here and hurt people, essentially, is what he's saying. does that line up at all from what you're seeing? >> reporter: katy, i've been speaking the to dozens of families on both
navigate the u.s. immigration judicial systems, they don't have access to attorneys there. they might not even speak spanish, let alone english. and in a lot of cases, which even if you're an immigration hardliner, you would disagree with this, we end up having orphans left in the united states, children who didn't want to be orphans, who were under the care of an adult, they are left in the foster care system, they may eventually be adopted and become u.s. citizens. so no matter which side of...
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i had to navigate not onlyh throe same system but in the same city, in the same environment with the same people that i have to negotiate with w. he's already opened those doors to me. i meet so many people in position to help me succeed in mye because they already m father prior to that so they know the bloodline and the dedication that we haveinto he the community. >> so he's really helped you transition. >> yes. definitely. >> so what's itto likebe together now? >> to use a basketball analogy, i feel like if shaq and kobe got back together. it's the greatest feeling. i spent ten years incarcerated. you wait for it. you wait fou it when really don't know. you hear stories about being reunited with your family. we have a unique bond. i can't explain it. every day i wake up i just feel happy soday being father's day and our first father's day i perfect.e it's i can't wait to surprise him today. i can't wait. >> and to me it's still an adjustment because sometimes he's saying, dad, and i havto remember that he's talking about me. so sometimes he might have toor say than once for me to
i had to navigate not onlyh throe same system but in the same city, in the same environment with the same people that i have to negotiate with w. he's already opened those doors to me. i meet so many people in position to help me succeed in mye because they already m father prior to that so they know the bloodline and the dedication that we haveinto he the community. >> so he's really helped you transition. >> yes. definitely. >> so what's itto likebe together now? >> to...
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advisory council would examine information about how to address mental health issues, how to navigate school systems and how to build social and support networks that create the best possible environment for children. madam speaker, we are so grateful that these grandparents have stepped in to care for grandchildren and we need to do everything we can to support and sustain them. i want to thank especially senator susan collins of maine for her leadership on this issue, along with senator kasey from pennsylvania and i'm grateful to my colleague, congressman peter king of new york, for his work in help getting this legislation passed. you know, as we deal with the opioid crisis, we have to deal with many different issues. it's not just one issue. there's multiple issues and this is one of them. so i appreciate the bipartisan support for my bill and i appreciate the gentlelady for yielding me the time and i will yold yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from oregon. reserve? ms. bonamici: thank you, madam speaker. mr. lewis: madam speaker, i
advisory council would examine information about how to address mental health issues, how to navigate school systems and how to build social and support networks that create the best possible environment for children. madam speaker, we are so grateful that these grandparents have stepped in to care for grandchildren and we need to do everything we can to support and sustain them. i want to thank especially senator susan collins of maine for her leadership on this issue, along with senator kasey...
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so what hoseley corporation has provided my company is the ability to navigate through the system, learn how to bid, and they really provided mentorship. and the mentorship was provided not through some program, it was provided by the relationship that -- that he built -- that we built with each other. so through that, i was able to get our license -- of course they have to take the test and pass the test to get our license and things of that nature, but they were able to provide me with the training so i could successfully pass the test and move forward. so with that, we're working on with three different projects so far, coming along with hoseley on some other projects. one thing about it is because we are very new, we've only had our license two years, needed to get that three year criteria and things of that nature. so we have been able to -- once hoseley acquires a project, he's been able to bring us on, under the work that they self-perform. so on behalf of myself as a member of the san francisco african american chamber, and also getting authorization from the san francisco board
so what hoseley corporation has provided my company is the ability to navigate through the system, learn how to bid, and they really provided mentorship. and the mentorship was provided not through some program, it was provided by the relationship that -- that he built -- that we built with each other. so through that, i was able to get our license -- of course they have to take the test and pass the test to get our license and things of that nature, but they were able to provide me with the...