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the new entry which will greatly improve the appearance of the park from elk street, drop off, new pathway, new playground, rest room, and the new tennis court. here's an image of the long-term view of the other elements that can also be included as we move forward. this is an image looking down on that new pathway. so the new pathway in this image and the playground would be included. we don't know what exact playground features will include. that will be part of the community process that will go forward this fall. to work with them in detail what this first portion of the project, the funded portion of the project will include. you are seeing some ideas for the way the rec center can be reenvisioned and made better for the community. here's an image of the glade and creek area which we are proposing hooned the rec center. this is an opportunity to daylight a portion of the creek and bring some additional habitat and sort of another special resource that this park can offer. again we have $5.8 million in place right now. and we are -- one of the really -- one of the real privileges of wo
the new entry which will greatly improve the appearance of the park from elk street, drop off, new pathway, new playground, rest room, and the new tennis court. here's an image of the long-term view of the other elements that can also be included as we move forward. this is an image looking down on that new pathway. so the new pathway in this image and the playground would be included. we don't know what exact playground features will include. that will be part of the community process that...
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the operation makes a new pathway for the fluid to escape the spaces in the brain and cauterizes the tissue that makes the fluid, thus decreasing its rate of production. we have since learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way and have trained and equipped other surgeons in the technique, which will be demonstrated shortly in a brief video. detailed economic analysis estimates the lifetime treatment costs of around $90 per disability adjusted life year averted, using the treatment. time we developed. and this is very favorable to the other surgical interventions that have been studied in developing countries. hydrocephalus has never been a public health priority in a developing country. most infants in africa received no treatment. training and equipping centers are essential. it is imperative that we identify the causes of infection in these babies, so that public health strategies for prevention can be constructed and millions of lives saved. these are the challenges that lie before us. thanks very much. we have a video that i would lik
the operation makes a new pathway for the fluid to escape the spaces in the brain and cauterizes the tissue that makes the fluid, thus decreasing its rate of production. we have since learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way and have trained and equipped other surgeons in the technique, which will be demonstrated shortly in a brief video. detailed economic analysis estimates the lifetime treatment costs of around $90 per disability adjusted life...
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it provides a new pathway for the fluid to escape and cauterizes the place that makes the fluid, slowing its rate of production. we've learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way and trained other surgeons in this technique, which will be demonstrated in a short video. we estimate the lifetime cost of $90 per year averted using a paradigm we created at children's hospital of uganda. this compares favorably to the other surgical interventions studied in developing countries. hydrocephalus has never been a public heath priority in developing countries. most enfants in africa receive no treatment. training and equiping centers and an evidence-based treatment paradigm is essential and it's imperative we identify the causes of these cases. these are the challenges that lie before us. thank you very much and we have a video now that i would like to show. the man you'll hear talking is a ewe began dan neurosurgeon who i -- the ugandan neurosurgeon who i trained before i came back to the u.s. >> they think the biggest problem comes from witchcraft to
it provides a new pathway for the fluid to escape and cauterizes the place that makes the fluid, slowing its rate of production. we've learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way and trained other surgeons in this technique, which will be demonstrated in a short video. we estimate the lifetime cost of $90 per year averted using a paradigm we created at children's hospital of uganda. this compares favorably to the other surgical interventions studied...
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the operation makes a new pathway for the fluid to escape the spaces in the brain and cauterizing the tissue, thus decreasing the rate of production. we have since learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way, and have trained and equipped other surgeons and the technique which will be demonstrated shortly in a brief video. detailed economic analysis estimates a life time treatment cost of around $90 per disability adjusted life year averted, using the treatment paradigm that we developed use to cure treatment hospital of uganda. this cost prepares favorably to the few other surgical interventions in other countries. hydrocephalus has never been a public health priority in the developing countries. most infants in africa receive no treatment. training and equipping centers in an evidence-based treatment paradigm is essential. and it is imperative that we identify the causes of infections in these babies so that public health strategies for prevention can be constructed and millions of lives saved. these are the challenges that lie before us.
the operation makes a new pathway for the fluid to escape the spaces in the brain and cauterizing the tissue, thus decreasing the rate of production. we have since learned to predict which patients are most likely to be treated successfully in this way, and have trained and equipped other surgeons and the technique which will be demonstrated shortly in a brief video. detailed economic analysis estimates a life time treatment cost of around $90 per disability adjusted life year averted, using...
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establishing a new narrative around autobiography, and i'd like to -- i mean, i'd like to ask -- i know the editors made millions of decisions, and so how did they find themselves guiding that pathway of establishing a new narrative? >> well, once you figure out what the relationship between those various type scripts is, you have a standard way of treating them. the one that's derived from the notes has the most authority. anything that the others have are different and are either mistakes from the typist or changes by mark twain, so you would adopt those, put them into the beginning text, and you eventually have a text that is exactly what he wanted at least in so far as those documents can tell you. now, there are aspects to the manuscripts that are so large and unfinished it was not ready for the printer. he'll say things like here up cert the -- insert the celebration of my 75th birthday. that's a kind of pages of harper's about 28 pages like this. there's no way physically you can put it in. the most we can do is to insert a link to it on the electronic site. i should have said all of this is available on marktwainproject.org, free of charge. you don't have to buy it, and tha
establishing a new narrative around autobiography, and i'd like to -- i mean, i'd like to ask -- i know the editors made millions of decisions, and so how did they find themselves guiding that pathway of establishing a new narrative? >> well, once you figure out what the relationship between those various type scripts is, you have a standard way of treating them. the one that's derived from the notes has the most authority. anything that the others have are different and are either...
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new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us how long have been here so far and what you're working on? >> we started our residency on june 1, so we came into the studio then and spent most of the first couple weeks just digging around in the trash. i am continuing my body of work, kind of making these hand- embroidered objects from our day-to-day life. >> can you describe some of the things you have been making here? this is amazing. >> i think i started a lot of my work about the qualities of light is in the weight. i have been thinking a lot about things floating through the air. it is also very windy down here. there is a piece of sheet music up there that i have embroidered third. there is a pamphlet about hearing dea -- nearing de
new york. it is the only kind of structured, artist program. weit is beautiful. a lot of the plants you see were pulled out of the garbage, and we use our compost to transplant them. the pathway is lined with rubble from the earthquake from the freeways we tour about 5000 people a year to our facility, adults and children. we talk about recycling and conservation. they can meet the artists. >> fantastic. let's go meet some of your current artists. here we are with lauren. can you tell us...
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pathways with a goal of improving middle schools. however goal was to increase middle school quality for all students, strength and implementation of new policies and systems, and build trust between the board of education, parents, and the community. we have mixed feelings about the community engagement initiative. we know we accomplished an enormous project. we engaged over 900 parents, educators, and committee members in discussions over proposals for student assignment, expanding language pathways, and supporting the school students. we conducted 12 community forums and seven targeted focus groups that directly engaged over 850 participants to discuss student assignment, language pathways, and other issues. we also helped lead community updates and workshops where over 60 parents, teachers, principals, and other community leaders shared questions. following the meetings, we led a process to develop a report of findings, and develop recommendations for the board that included the suggestions of parent partners, and present these findings and recommendations to the board and other district leaders. we also met with district staff yes
pathways with a goal of improving middle schools. however goal was to increase middle school quality for all students, strength and implementation of new policies and systems, and build trust between the board of education, parents, and the community. we have mixed feelings about the community engagement initiative. we know we accomplished an enormous project. we engaged over 900 parents, educators, and committee members in discussions over proposals for student assignment, expanding language...
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pathway forward. that didn't happen. so i'm announcing on your show i'm ending my campaign for president. >> sean: if as that news was breaking in iowa governor perry was in south carolina making headlines of his own with a highly anticipate add announcement. >> it is time to get america working again. that's why, with the support of my family and unwavering belief in the goodness of america, i declare to you today, as a candidate for president of the united states! [ applause ] >> sean: joining me with analysis of the president's bad news bus tour and the latest on the 2012 race, author of "revolt." dick morris is back. good to see you with >> good to be here. >> sean: let's start with the polls. 39%, the lowest in his presidency. no president, this late into their first term has had those numbers, but for harry truman, and gotten reelected. what does it mean for the president? >> well, he's engaged right now in a zero sum game, with leaders of congress. his plus is their minus. their plus is his minus. in the meantime, they are all going down together. because they are incumbents perceived as not doing their job. his advise
pathway forward. that didn't happen. so i'm announcing on your show i'm ending my campaign for president. >> sean: if as that news was breaking in iowa governor perry was in south carolina making headlines of his own with a highly anticipate add announcement. >> it is time to get america working again. that's why, with the support of my family and unwavering belief in the goodness of america, i declare to you today, as a candidate for president of the united states! [ applause ]...
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. >> the pathway to the nomination for you doesn't necessarily run through iowa, but really starts in newshire. is that what you're saying? >> we love iowa, we love the people of iowa. i don't have a geographic advantage there. i'm not a supporter of ethanol subsidies. you have limited financial resources, limited people you can deploy in these early states and i say we want the best return on investment. if you look at it as a business opposition. if we deploy in the early primary states of new hampshire, south carolina and florida, i'm here to tell you based on what i see here today we have excellent presence on the ground and terrific people who signed up and endorsing us and we can get there and it starts in new hampshire. >> we have some video of what happened yesterday when you were on capitol hill. a lot of chinese tourists spotted you and they saw you and they were pretty excited. you can see some of that video. they were pretty happy. you had a good time in china, huh? >> i looked at asia four times and seeing the rise of china to the world stage. but i had someone yesterday comm
. >> the pathway to the nomination for you doesn't necessarily run through iowa, but really starts in newshire. is that what you're saying? >> we love iowa, we love the people of iowa. i don't have a geographic advantage there. i'm not a supporter of ethanol subsidies. you have limited financial resources, limited people you can deploy in these early states and i say we want the best return on investment. if you look at it as a business opposition. if we deploy in the early primary...
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my pathway to nonviolence was also opened up by a little congregation of church people in harlem in newurch people -- church people who took me into their arms and taught me what they knew and encouraged me to explore the way of faith, the way of the teachings of jesus, the way of love. my path was deeply affected by the fact that in my early 20s i was drafted into the army of the united states of america. and it was the first time that i was away from mother, from church, from home community for any significant period of time. and in that experience of solitude i began to explore more fully the teachings of, especially, the new testament reading and all the time that basic training gives you to be doing nothing. i took the nothing time and tried to make something out of it by reading the things that people had told me about but that i'd never studied myself. and in the process of that reading i came in touch with this magnificent person, jesus of nazareth. and i began to be very deeply attracted to him and to his life and to what that life meant. and it was in the course of that basic
my pathway to nonviolence was also opened up by a little congregation of church people in harlem in newurch people -- church people who took me into their arms and taught me what they knew and encouraged me to explore the way of faith, the way of the teachings of jesus, the way of love. my path was deeply affected by the fact that in my early 20s i was drafted into the army of the united states of america. and it was the first time that i was away from mother, from church, from home community...
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pathway to citizenship in this country as we have that right now. is about time we modernize our loss. -- it is about time we modernized our laws. this is nothing new for reuniting families. host: we have an e-mail. guest: that is right. we are not all mexicans. 50% are from mexico and the other 50% are from different parts of the world. this announcement by the administration is not amnesty. people's cases are being closed but they are not being dismissed. they are not going to drop the deportation numbers. there are still at an all-time high. i mentioned operation wetback. we deported 800,000 people. today, we of deported over 1 million people. we're seeing a historic levels of deportation right now. that is creating a serious crisis for the hardship that these communities are facing and public safety. 60% are from mexico. they have to adopt a mexican accent to not be discriminated against by mexicans. the immigration problem is fundamentally a problem of mexico. the basic point does not matter where any of the illegal immigrants are from. the reason we have this problem is because we are on willing to enforce the law. we do not have amnesties fo
pathway to citizenship in this country as we have that right now. is about time we modernize our loss. -- it is about time we modernized our laws. this is nothing new for reuniting families. host: we have an e-mail. guest: that is right. we are not all mexicans. 50% are from mexico and the other 50% are from different parts of the world. this announcement by the administration is not amnesty. people's cases are being closed but they are not being dismissed. they are not going to drop the...
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pathway to citizenship in this country as we have that right now. is about time we modernize our loss. -- it is about time we modernized our laws. this is nothing new reuniting families. host: we have an e-mail. guest: that is right. we are not all mexicans. 50% are from mexico and the other 50% are from different parts of the world. this announcement by the administration is not amnesty. people's cases are being closed but they are not being dismissed. they are not going to drop the deportation numbers. there are still at an all-time high. i mentioned operation wetback. we deported 800,000 people. today, we of deported over 1 million people. we're seeing a historic levels of deportation right now. that is creating a serious crisis for the hardship that these communities are facing and public safety. 60% are from mexico. they have to adopt a mexican accent to not be discriminated against by mexicans. the immigration problem is fundamentally a problem of mexico. the basic point does not matter where any of the illegal immigrants are from. the reason we have this problem is because we are on willing to enforce the law. we do not have amnesties for th
pathway to citizenship in this country as we have that right now. is about time we modernize our loss. -- it is about time we modernized our laws. this is nothing new reuniting families. host: we have an e-mail. guest: that is right. we are not all mexicans. 50% are from mexico and the other 50% are from different parts of the world. this announcement by the administration is not amnesty. people's cases are being closed but they are not being dismissed. they are not going to drop the...