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, but loved observing.e got a book in there from he says life is spent being observed, but loves observing. and now jessica lange, being observed, but loves observing. how do i phrase this? what is the distinction or joy that comes from observing as opposed to being observed? saying,back to that being so incredibly private, you know? what i love about photography -- it is the same thing i love about acting, really -- it forces you right into the moment where you cannot be distracted, where you cannot be like thinking about other things or ahead of yourself were behind yourself. processre really in the of photographing, you are absolutely aware. i mean, you are looking -- it somehow -- the thing that it has taught me so much is that, the ability to see, to really look, and to actually see what is in front of you, you know? again, it isse, similar in acting in that way in that that is what begins to play into your imagination and where you want to go with that. particular, in my black and white photography th
, but loved observing.e got a book in there from he says life is spent being observed, but loves observing. and now jessica lange, being observed, but loves observing. how do i phrase this? what is the distinction or joy that comes from observing as opposed to being observed? saying,back to that being so incredibly private, you know? what i love about photography -- it is the same thing i love about acting, really -- it forces you right into the moment where you cannot be distracted, where you...
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report for the observations we made in 2012 and 2013. this is a report that we submitted to the internal oversight committee. i'm not going to read through this but i want the opportunity to highlight a couple of things. they visited the school sites and they represent did bilingual folks. they met with the administration and the fourth and a fifth grades. this was for students at the long risks not to learn. we wanted to compare the pathway students. we're going to talk about the bbc challenges but i want to add because of the lack of numbers we did those observations with 5 members. so it really made a big impact on the scope of the work we remember able to do but we were able to put together a comprehensive plan that really the leadership of maria who served as our historian as helped with the leadership. we put together our observations linked to the same 10 concerned that the department of justice had highlighted for this san francisco unified school district in their communications with the district. they're concerned are our conce
report for the observations we made in 2012 and 2013. this is a report that we submitted to the internal oversight committee. i'm not going to read through this but i want the opportunity to highlight a couple of things. they visited the school sites and they represent did bilingual folks. they met with the administration and the fourth and a fifth grades. this was for students at the long risks not to learn. we wanted to compare the pathway students. we're going to talk about the bbc...
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in this observation report and you have recommendations; right? >> yeah, so i think you number 4 is one of the things you've highlighted about improved communication with the e l families and i'm looking at this and wondering that you mention in our report that the parents and the e l experience the members who never attended the meeting they found the meeting to be unorganized and apparent information lacking. so i'm wondering why do you think that is. why do you think that you're hearing an observation that the meeting are unorganized and unfocused? >> well like we said we 9 and note that we saw a rage in the limited museum of observations we were able to do with or it's a small committee and it's interesting to us we heard and went to many schools we had a rage. people felt really encoder k empowered and excited but if all fairness like the report when we heard they found delax that the communities found that the delake meetings to be disordering or to be - and i see - >> are those meetings failed by staff? i believe they are and they meet as o
in this observation report and you have recommendations; right? >> yeah, so i think you number 4 is one of the things you've highlighted about improved communication with the e l families and i'm looking at this and wondering that you mention in our report that the parents and the e l experience the members who never attended the meeting they found the meeting to be unorganized and apparent information lacking. so i'm wondering why do you think that is. why do you think that you're...
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he observed mr. hike turn his focus to the money being placed in the bag. at that point officer simmons knowing that he couldn't wait for back-up and not wanting to make the situation worse pounced on mr. hike very quickly. with total disregard for his own safety, he engaged in a violent struggle with an armed suspect. until he was finally taken in custody and the gun went sliding across the bank. officer simmons displayed outstanding bravery in the face of danger and finally his back-up arrived. his quick actions foiled a robbery that could result in the loss of his life and those inside and out of the bank. being alone did not deter officer simmons of his duty to protect the public. he did so with his own risk of personal safety and his actions displayed courage. ladies and gentlemen, officer simmons is awarded the silver medal of valor. [applause] >> officer michael simmons. [applause] captain mcfadden, please. and may i have sergeant dominco defida. >> on october 25, 2012, at approximately 1:30 in the morning. sergeant domenico was working as an investi
he observed mr. hike turn his focus to the money being placed in the bag. at that point officer simmons knowing that he couldn't wait for back-up and not wanting to make the situation worse pounced on mr. hike very quickly. with total disregard for his own safety, he engaged in a violent struggle with an armed suspect. until he was finally taken in custody and the gun went sliding across the bank. officer simmons displayed outstanding bravery in the face of danger and finally his back-up...
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narrator: farmers are encouraged to move beyond their initial scientific observations by creating even more robust experiments. ecosystem studies called insect zoos are designed to determine how various bugs will affect the rice fields. dr. kenmore: then you say, "well, i've got a bug here "which nobody knows the name of, so we got to test it. is it going to eat rice, or is it going to eat bugs?" so you put it into a cage with rice and bugs and you see what it eats. [ speaking native language ] settle: she's saying that this is a dragonfly and that it's useful for eating brown plant hoppers as well as other pests. narrator: another set of experiments helps farmers understand how much insect damage the plants can sustain and still produce economically viable yields. dr. kenmore: if you take 50% of the leaves off a rice plant when it's a month old, will the yield of that clump be any different from the yield at the end of the season of a clump where you didn't cut the leaves off? and if there isn't any difference which usually there isn't, you can begin to own the concept that rice can a
narrator: farmers are encouraged to move beyond their initial scientific observations by creating even more robust experiments. ecosystem studies called insect zoos are designed to determine how various bugs will affect the rice fields. dr. kenmore: then you say, "well, i've got a bug here "which nobody knows the name of, so we got to test it. is it going to eat rice, or is it going to eat bugs?" so you put it into a cage with rice and bugs and you see what it eats. [ speaking...
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there's a personal observation here by the pc o >> for double parking you have to be present. >> 2450 one area where we see a - we see it frequently with cabs they don't bother to pull over to the curb when we can. there are times when cabs can pull over but they don't bother and if - could someone call and report that cab driver to the mta the way you would other violation it's not appropriate for them to be 48-hour period to pull over >> they can but we have to be present to get a visual.
there's a personal observation here by the pc o >> for double parking you have to be present. >> 2450 one area where we see a - we see it frequently with cabs they don't bother to pull over to the curb when we can. there are times when cabs can pull over but they don't bother and if - could someone call and report that cab driver to the mta the way you would other violation it's not appropriate for them to be 48-hour period to pull over >> they can but we have to be present to...
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su padre levantó una plegaria en señal de respeto y duelo que observe como un hombre jamás volverá a peatón trató de cruzar esta avenida pero un auto lo manda a volar pese a que la víctima cruzó por las líneas peatonalesç al año 5000 personas son atropelladas en la unión americana no puede ser que no haya reacciones una trágica muerte encontró un desafortunado que quiso ganarle un paso al tren así fue como quedó sin vida y con una pierna desmembrada. luego se llevaron el cuerpo. el dolor de sus familiares fue profundo cualquiera estaría padeciendo la peor historia. a nadie le gustaría ver a alguien de su familia morir de ninguna manera, peor así. sea testigo de la brutalidad quienes torturan a un joven. lo despojaron de su ropa para golpearlo con un cuchillo. al parecer se trató de una venganza de la víctima se enamoró de la hija de un enemigo de su familia quién sabe qué tipo de familia eran. no deje de ver está ahí imagen es un pobre hombre y se le den revienta una úlcera. de inmediato empezó a vomitar sangre y los pasajeros no sabían qué hacer al final llegaron los paramédicos par
su padre levantó una plegaria en señal de respeto y duelo que observe como un hombre jamás volverá a peatón trató de cruzar esta avenida pero un auto lo manda a volar pese a que la víctima cruzó por las líneas peatonalesç al año 5000 personas son atropelladas en la unión americana no puede ser que no haya reacciones una trágica muerte encontró un desafortunado que quiso ganarle un paso al tren así fue como quedó sin vida y con una pierna desmembrada. luego se llevaron el cuerpo....
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observe las condiciones a la altura del legion bridge y sus alrededores y tenemos mucha mas informacion de utilidad para nuestros televidentes a lo largo de nuestra hora de programacion no es asi silvana? claro que si nestor, por cierto me gusta muchisimo esta herramienta y las posibilidades que ofrece para toda la comunidad. hacemos una pausa pero en instantes... le echamos un vistazo a las noticias mas importantes de latinoameric hacemos una pausa pero en instantes... le echamos un vistazo a las noticias mas importantes de latinoameric a... y pese al cierre de gobierno hoy se implementa el seguro de salud universal del presidente obama, le contaremos lo que esto significa para usted... ademas el abogado de immigracion daniel park ya esta en estos son los titulares del diario la razon de bolivia el mas apunta a resptar formula de escano del tse posible cierre de comibol mejorarala productividad ganadores de loteria suenan con una casa santa cruz y la paz con el 63 por ciento de reos sin sentencia los tragos amargos de uribe que pasa en el bronx otro round por el matrimonio gay un juez
observe las condiciones a la altura del legion bridge y sus alrededores y tenemos mucha mas informacion de utilidad para nuestros televidentes a lo largo de nuestra hora de programacion no es asi silvana? claro que si nestor, por cierto me gusta muchisimo esta herramienta y las posibilidades que ofrece para toda la comunidad. hacemos una pausa pero en instantes... le echamos un vistazo a las noticias mas importantes de latinoameric hacemos una pausa pero en instantes... le echamos un vistazo a...
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i have drafted these very very brief remarks so they maybe included in tonight's observance. 50 years ago dr. martin luther king jr. gave birth to this commission. as it's privileged to work with leaders in our city, some of whom are in attendance this evening, this is a moment of particular personal significance as the iconic leader the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was a pastor who is voice inspired countless souls to fearlessly stand up and speak truth in the face of injustice and discrimination. in fact a recorded history, but particularly this past half century we've revealed that the tongues of clergy like dr. king have consistently spoken out in issues of discrimination, race, poverty and domestic disparity, immigration, and yes, sexual orientation. they dared to challenge society's conscience on all rights. it is dr. kings inspires that led to these decisions, presidential and executive orders and concongressional and equality. the hero awards are living and profound symbols of this tradition. remind us that we here today are stewards of that great legacy, but more impor
i have drafted these very very brief remarks so they maybe included in tonight's observance. 50 years ago dr. martin luther king jr. gave birth to this commission. as it's privileged to work with leaders in our city, some of whom are in attendance this evening, this is a moment of particular personal significance as the iconic leader the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. was a pastor who is voice inspired countless souls to fearlessly stand up and speak truth in the face of injustice and...
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you're probably going to be placed on property restriction and observation, all right? okay?ith it? you going to give my staff any trouble? let me know now. >> no, i'm all right. >> so i don't have to leave and come back. okay. >> self-harm observation status means bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessions in order to prevent him from harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will evaluate him and see if he has a mental health issue or not. how we act now will depend on the assessment by medical. >> but lieutenant williams has questions about bell's true intent. >> i think he wanted to get somebody in there before he did it. it's been my experience that if you really want to commit suicide, you're not going to cry for attention before. so, i'm assuming there is some type of secondary gain. we'll find out what that is. a lot of times they will do it to be placed up front on sohs status. it is a little cooler, an air conditioned building. that's might be just something. >> while bell will be un
you're probably going to be placed on property restriction and observation, all right? okay?ith it? you going to give my staff any trouble? let me know now. >> no, i'm all right. >> so i don't have to leave and come back. okay. >> self-harm observation status means bell will be stripped of his clothes and possessions in order to prevent him from harming himself. he'll be placed in an observation cell with just a mattress and only a smock for clothing. >> they will...
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it seems to the casual observer that the republicans are not observed -- observant about the price.that has not been informative enough or instructive enough for them not to lay this card again. help me understand what they are not afraid of. >> i think the thing to say, we , it is a peculiar thing. just because of the accident of the way our districts are drawn. republicans do not need a to have af voters majority of the house. in fact, they got fewer votes than democrats. 1.5 fewer votes than democrats in 2012 and still have a fairly solid house majority. that means that even if the public disapproves of what they do, there is a good chance they hang on to that majority. as a party they are not that afraid. a lot of their members are in very safe republican district where their biggest fear is that the tea party challenger will boot them out in the primaries so from the personal point of -- they have no incentive to be reasonable here. it does hurt the party, i mean if they act out, if we go through this whole thing, that measurably reduces the chances of republicans taking the wh
it seems to the casual observer that the republicans are not observed -- observant about the price.that has not been informative enough or instructive enough for them not to lay this card again. help me understand what they are not afraid of. >> i think the thing to say, we , it is a peculiar thing. just because of the accident of the way our districts are drawn. republicans do not need a to have af voters majority of the house. in fact, they got fewer votes than democrats. 1.5 fewer...
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that think john mentioned earlier, if you look at what are the reasons for that, i think your observations are correct. those who work in health care system, a hospital executive, nurse, physician, pharmacist, those who work in the pharmaceutical industry, the compensation levels in the united states compared of the
that think john mentioned earlier, if you look at what are the reasons for that, i think your observations are correct. those who work in health care system, a hospital executive, nurse, physician, pharmacist, those who work in the pharmaceutical industry, the compensation levels in the united states compared of the
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>> no, i'm not running the marathon, i have to be there to observe properly. >> that will be very poignant. on a big scale, obviously, a first major marathon since boston. and we all know how that ended in such disaster. it is also a chance for you to
>> no, i'm not running the marathon, i have to be there to observe properly. >> that will be very poignant. on a big scale, obviously, a first major marathon since boston. and we all know how that ended in such disaster. it is also a chance for you to
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the important thing is that the observers have said that bashar all assad is adhering to his commitmentsut there has been no indication, no kind of confirmation on the rebel side that they will be doing the same. and this is important because a number of these chemical weapons stockpiles are on the front lines. sometimes they are forces, sometimes they are not. they are looking at how the experts reach the front line where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons, so a lot of problems, a lot of possible encounters down the mine. certainly the process on the damascus side has begun. >> that was our rt reporter reporting. swapping houses or renting an apartment for a few days. there was even a movie made about it in 2006, called "the holiday" starring kate winslet and cameron diaz, and now, there is a popular website that helps set up these exchanges. according to the new eye daily news, they have subpoenaed all data from all of the new york residents who use the service as part of his investigation into the illegal rentals. of those people, around 15,000 are expected --
the important thing is that the observers have said that bashar all assad is adhering to his commitmentsut there has been no indication, no kind of confirmation on the rebel side that they will be doing the same. and this is important because a number of these chemical weapons stockpiles are on the front lines. sometimes they are forces, sometimes they are not. they are looking at how the experts reach the front line where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons, so a lot of...
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narrator: farmers are encouraged to move beyond the initial scientific observations by creating evenguage ] settle: she's saying that this is a dragonfly and that it's useful for eating brown plant hoppers as well as other pests. narrator: another set of experiments helps farmers understand how much insect damage the plants can sustain and still produce economically viable yields. dr. kenmore: if you take 50% of the leaves off a rice plant when it's a month old, will the yield of that clump be any different from the yield at the end of the season of a clump where you didn't cut the leaves off? and if there isn't any difference, which usually there isn't, you can begin to own the concept that rice can absorb damage and you don't need to spray every time you see leaf damage. narrator: farmer field schools have led to major changes in agricultural practice. during the 1990s, millions of indonesian farmers decreased pesticide use by tens of millions of dollars. at the same time, total rice production did not decrease but continued to increase. dr. kenmore: with farmer field schools, they
narrator: farmers are encouraged to move beyond the initial scientific observations by creating evenguage ] settle: she's saying that this is a dragonfly and that it's useful for eating brown plant hoppers as well as other pests. narrator: another set of experiments helps farmers understand how much insect damage the plants can sustain and still produce economically viable yields. dr. kenmore: if you take 50% of the leaves off a rice plant when it's a month old, will the yield of that clump be...
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and we need to be sure that is humanly turn crazy that i wore red cross red crescent societies are observing in many countries today doesn't turn into a moment of crisis in europe. what it said it makes disturbing reading your report there thank you very much indeed the head of communications at the international federation of red cross live here in our to much appreciate your time thank you to syria now where rebel forces were responsible for a civilian massacre in august now that's according to a report by human rights watch the u.s. based ngo carried out its own fact finding mission in the war zone and according to the watchdog an opposition offensive killed nearly two hundred villages living in pro assad communities the report calls the atrocity a coordinated attack suggesting it was premeditated based on the scale of the offensive the findings conclude the massacre was systematic and part of a concrete policy in strongly suggest that crimes against humanity were committed and calls on the international community to bring the perpetrators to account when earlier i spoke to joe stork he i
and we need to be sure that is humanly turn crazy that i wore red cross red crescent societies are observing in many countries today doesn't turn into a moment of crisis in europe. what it said it makes disturbing reading your report there thank you very much indeed the head of communications at the international federation of red cross live here in our to much appreciate your time thank you to syria now where rebel forces were responsible for a civilian massacre in august now that's according...
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nations and they are overseeing the whole pearse's they've role is to verify a report as well as observe what is happening but the actual destruction itself is taking place by syrian forces in a statement that was released by the international experts they said that on sunday these forces had begun destroying the warheads as well as aerial bombs and chemical mixing equipment the syrian forces using cutting torches as well as angle the wind is to destroy missions the whole process is taking place at an undisclosed location but it will last until at least the middle of the next year that's one of those u.n. resolution that came in to fade off to the involvement of russian diplomacy we're still hearing though from the united states that if both sides being damascus and the rebels don't adhere to their commitment and actually destroy these stockpiles of chemical weapons force could still be an option the important point to make is that the observers have said that the syrian president bashar assad is at hearing to his commitments but as a period there has been no indication no kind of commen
nations and they are overseeing the whole pearse's they've role is to verify a report as well as observe what is happening but the actual destruction itself is taking place by syrian forces in a statement that was released by the international experts they said that on sunday these forces had begun destroying the warheads as well as aerial bombs and chemical mixing equipment the syrian forces using cutting torches as well as angle the wind is to destroy missions the whole process is taking...
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as always in this series, we'll observe children in a number of different programs-- head start, family day care homes, university schools, and private child care centers. and we'll listen to their teachers as they describe some of the methods they use to enhance children's language and literacy development. teacher: no way. hendrick: the task of learning all the intricacies of language can be a daunting one, and it doesn't always go smoothly for our children or for us. [boy "counting"] 5. teacher: so, there are about 5? hendrick: as caregivers, we place such an important role in helping our children learn to be fluent, to communicate with others, and eventually, to read and write. teacher: use your words, adrian. tell lee, "those are my beans." beans. my beans. beans. woman, voice-over: i think it's a really wonderful way to help children express what they know in terms of experiences. if they go to the grocery store, then if we set up a grocery store for dramatic play, it helps them role play. and i think it helps them to become aware more-- as they're able to act it out-- of what the
as always in this series, we'll observe children in a number of different programs-- head start, family day care homes, university schools, and private child care centers. and we'll listen to their teachers as they describe some of the methods they use to enhance children's language and literacy development. teacher: no way. hendrick: the task of learning all the intricacies of language can be a daunting one, and it doesn't always go smoothly for our children or for us. [boy...
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problems firstly how will these international experts actually reach the frontline where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons and so a lot of problems. a lot of possible. encounters further down the line that the international experts will have to deal with but so the process of news from the damascus side has been done. by the national polls really for next year as sochi winter olympics is in moscow before it carries on an incredible journey across of the world's largest country. for a star day of the most canadian in pink torch relay is wrapping up it's being brought to the moscow state university campus where a spectacular show is being shown to right now those fireworks going out is that i see a chef he joins us now i so we've just seen a just appears a full spectacle all those fireworks going tell us mall where you are. very exciting here obviously and literally seconds ago we witnessed spectacular fireworks which was the culmination of the first day of moscow's leg of the olympic torch relay it kicked off in midday at the red square beside the red brick walls o
problems firstly how will these international experts actually reach the frontline where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons and so a lot of problems. a lot of possible. encounters further down the line that the international experts will have to deal with but so the process of news from the damascus side has been done. by the national polls really for next year as sochi winter olympics is in moscow before it carries on an incredible journey across of the world's largest...
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problems firstly how will these international experts actually reach the frontline where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons and secondly whether or not it's in fact the intention of the of the opposition forces to destroy these stockpiles so a lot of problems a lot of possible. encounters further down the line that the international experts will have to deal with but certainly the process at least on the damascus side has begun. thanks very much indeed certainly a lot of issues to be aren't there policy are there reporting from damascus. there is of course an enormous amount of work still had with the demolition of syria's chemical arsenal as zero correspond just mentioned so what see what kind of scale we are looking at while western intelligence estimates that chemicals are stored at about forty five sites across the war torn country damascus however declared that only nineteen sites contain toxic stockpiles well seven of them according to the syrian government are located in combat zones and could be difficult to access and as for the production facilities there
problems firstly how will these international experts actually reach the frontline where they can observe the destruction of these chemical weapons and secondly whether or not it's in fact the intention of the of the opposition forces to destroy these stockpiles so a lot of problems a lot of possible. encounters further down the line that the international experts will have to deal with but certainly the process at least on the damascus side has begun. thanks very much indeed certainly a lot of...
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quiero que me veas, que me observes y luego me diga si tengo algo de los siete secretos de los efectosién a que vayan a tu conferenciante de mañana. así es, vamos estar... los datos aparecen en pantalla. en esas de ocho de la mañana a 11 del día. la gente va a poder aprender todo lo que está en el libro y mucho más, de cómo puede ser más persuasivo y cómo puede tener más impacto. me apoya un corte comercial y cuando regresamos le pido que me observe detenidamente y al final del programa me dice la verdad sin ningún tipo de tapujos, así como lo que haya quien al programa. sí, eso nuevo. yo creo que sí lo tenemos, totalmente. en colombia tener huevos es otra cosa. nos vamos un cuate ya veremos. >>¿cree usted que la prensa tiene un efecto positivo o negativo en la comunidad? >> yo creo que muchos aspectos lo tiene negativo, esto porque suelen inflar las cosas, lo que nos decían antaño ahora se hace, ahora se obliga a las personas entrevistadas a fingir lo que no está sintiendo, entonces hay muchos periodistas que abusan mucho de eso. por ejemplo, una entrevista a un niño antes estaba proh
quiero que me veas, que me observes y luego me diga si tengo algo de los siete secretos de los efectosién a que vayan a tu conferenciante de mañana. así es, vamos estar... los datos aparecen en pantalla. en esas de ocho de la mañana a 11 del día. la gente va a poder aprender todo lo que está en el libro y mucho más, de cómo puede ser más persuasivo y cómo puede tener más impacto. me apoya un corte comercial y cuando regresamos le pido que me observe detenidamente y al final del...
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inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame.or example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. on them every 15 minutes. we started sending all of our officers to suicide prevention classes. we would send them back through the academy. and we made it mandatory for every bed to go through the suicide prevention classes. our suicide rate has gone way down. >> because hanging is one of the most common methods of suicide attempts all officers carry a special tool as standard equipment. >> this it the rescue tool we have in every unit in the jail. some body it trying to hang themselves or something. we get in there with it and just cut them loose. try not to let people die in this place. >> still, some inmates will always view suicide as the only way out. but sean phillips believes that his incarceration at the bear county jail might have been the one thing that actually saved his life. >> i was literally, when i came in here, pretty much knocki
inmates had to be observed at a specific time frame.or example, inmates that were deemed mental by the psychological department, had to have an officer visually check on them every 15 minutes. on them every 15 minutes. we started sending all of our officers to suicide prevention classes. we would send them back through the academy. and we made it mandatory for every bed to go through the suicide prevention classes. our suicide rate has gone way down. >> because hanging is one of the most...
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international observers are in place in the country.we will be making our recommendation taste on the results we will be getting from the international observers. everything has been going smoothly. we are confident in the casting. we hope they will go home and we peacefully for the results. >> in china, the disgraced former politician has lost his appeal against a life prison sentence. the former politburo member appeared in court this friday morning where a judge upheld his conviction for corruption and abuse of power. the case was a huge scandal in chinese politics. his wife was jailed for killing a british businessman. critics claim his trial was politically motivated. >>fans of the silver screen have their chance to take home their very own piece of movie magic this friday. over 300 film props are being auctioned in a special sale in hollywood with some unique memorabilia up for grabs. >> perched majestically in this hollywood auction house, perhaps the most famous movie prop of all time -- the maltese falcon. it might be cast in l
international observers are in place in the country.we will be making our recommendation taste on the results we will be getting from the international observers. everything has been going smoothly. we are confident in the casting. we hope they will go home and we peacefully for the results. >> in china, the disgraced former politician has lost his appeal against a life prison sentence. the former politburo member appeared in court this friday morning where a judge upheld his conviction...
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(laughter) now, nation, i think of myself as an objective observer because i object to everything i observe. (laughter) this is tip of the hat; wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) (laughter) the wheels are coming off! (laughter) nation, it's late september, which means it's time to gear up for thanksgiving. i love it all: the food, the family, the laughing, the drinking, the "no wonder your wife left you, margaret," the "that's not the proper word for asians, nana." the "everybody help clean up, mom locked herself in the laundry room with a bottle of chardonnay." it's a special time and no thanksgiving is complete without butterball turkeys. they're an american classic, just like that pilgrims kept in dark cages their entire lives up to their ankles in their own feces. pass me another drumstick. and their latest announcement made me even more of a tryptophan. (laughter) >> the butterball turkey talk line is looking far few good men. for the first time, the turkey seller is looking to hire male operators to help give advice to anyone trying to make the perfect turkey during the holidays
(laughter) now, nation, i think of myself as an objective observer because i object to everything i observe. (laughter) this is tip of the hat; wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) (laughter) the wheels are coming off! (laughter) nation, it's late september, which means it's time to gear up for thanksgiving. i love it all: the food, the family, the laughing, the drinking, the "no wonder your wife left you, margaret," the "that's not the proper word for asians, nana." the...
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so it turns out that there is a whole bunch of government functions that have ended, the casual observ observer may not immediately feel physically but nevertheless may have an effect. >> nasa, the epa and the department of commerce would essentially stop funding with the vast majority of their employees forced to stay home. >> 68 percent of the center for disease control is, quote, furloughed. >> the food and drug administration will not be able to support the majority of its safety, cosmetic activities. >> jon: really? we may not be reviewing the products. how weird, i am just introducing one super safe product. to the marketplace. hello, friends. are you tired of thinking with your penis? and then having your penis make terrible decisions? well, suffer no more, people, with new brain coctin, brain toctin is not at all dangerous or mysterious blend of household cleaning supplies and varnish, natural blend of herbs that work together to grow your penis's brain, that's right, you heard me, soon your little head will have the big iq. hey, guy when you are done urinating can you help me
so it turns out that there is a whole bunch of government functions that have ended, the casual observ observer may not immediately feel physically but nevertheless may have an effect. >> nasa, the epa and the department of commerce would essentially stop funding with the vast majority of their employees forced to stay home. >> 68 percent of the center for disease control is, quote, furloughed. >> the food and drug administration will not be able to support the majority of its...
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sent observers. the arab league solution was presented to the u.n. and was vetoed by russia, unfortunately. but i think political solution continues to try to present some kind of transition. that is where the geneva communiquÉ of 2012 comes in. at the time, the geneva to indicate had some positives. when they met last may and decided to hold a geneva two conference, we thought that this could in fact present an opportunity to end this conflict. number one, there should be in fact a clarity about the expected outcome of this process and for us is the transition to democracy. we won't talk about power- sharing. we are not point to talk about rehabilitating the assad regime. that is the essence of the communiquÉ of geneva. we talked about the creation of a transitional government with full executive authority including military security, all of those powers that existed in the presidency currently and then leading into a transitional period and then to an election. from our point of view, we believe that we need the support of key countries in the regi
sent observers. the arab league solution was presented to the u.n. and was vetoed by russia, unfortunately. but i think political solution continues to try to present some kind of transition. that is where the geneva communiquÉ of 2012 comes in. at the time, the geneva to indicate had some positives. when they met last may and decided to hold a geneva two conference, we thought that this could in fact present an opportunity to end this conflict. number one, there should be in fact a clarity...
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we go into these places, we observe sex.'s the bottom line. >> in another room, inspectors find more indications that nicky's oriental massage parlor my be -- may be doubling as a house of prostitution. >> we found condoms, cash, all kinds of lubricants for sex acts, hand jobs. >> this woman is the manager on duty tonight. she denies any knowledge of sex for sale in the massage parlor. >> what do you have these for? those aren't supposed to be here? >> because sometimes customers, you know, he comes, sometime he leaves them. we don't know -- >> this should not be here. there's no reason to have these here. >> nicky's will be cited and fined for violations of the health code. i'm citing you for operating a massage parlor after 10:00. there's no reason to have massage after 10:00 unless it's illegal massage. okay? sign there. >> the evidence of sex for sale here will be part of a larger case to close them down if the operators refuse to clean up their act. >> we do believe there is a pretty wide variety of exploitation going o
we go into these places, we observe sex.'s the bottom line. >> in another room, inspectors find more indications that nicky's oriental massage parlor my be -- may be doubling as a house of prostitution. >> we found condoms, cash, all kinds of lubricants for sex acts, hand jobs. >> this woman is the manager on duty tonight. she denies any knowledge of sex for sale in the massage parlor. >> what do you have these for? those aren't supposed to be here? >> because...
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. >> he was behind anonymous twit heer accounts that took potshots at administration observations. >> jon: oh, so it's like less deep throat and more gossip girl? did this guy bring the snark. >> i'm a fan of obama but his continuing reliance and dependence upon a vacuous siper like val yee jarrett concerns me. so when will someone do us the favor of getting rid of sarah palin and the rest of her white trash family, i'm dying to call out liz chaney for the overweight pig that she is but i remember that mike weighs even more, fail. >> jon: that's not snark, that is not even funny, that's just mean [bleep]. the guy seems to have am so issues with women here w what the-- paris-- perez hilton can't you at least draw some dicks and coke on people's faces, just to be clever? and i have to say, man, doing all that stuff on twitter, that is a stupid mood this is the white house. they're surveiling everyone's every move. how long did it take to catch this guy, an hour. >> for months west wing officials searched for the mister quus tweeter. >> jon: we can tap the german chancellor's phone but s
. >> he was behind anonymous twit heer accounts that took potshots at administration observations. >> jon: oh, so it's like less deep throat and more gossip girl? did this guy bring the snark. >> i'm a fan of obama but his continuing reliance and dependence upon a vacuous siper like val yee jarrett concerns me. so when will someone do us the favor of getting rid of sarah palin and the rest of her white trash family, i'm dying to call out liz chaney for the overweight pig that...
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international observers said they agreed with the opposition that the election was "seriously flawed." >> the frankfurt book fair opened wednesday with a focus on brazil. the country's vice president attended the opening. >> on behalf of the president and the brazilian people, who are proud to show the world the diversity of their country, i really micro -- deepest gratitude for the invitation and naming my country guest of honor. [applause] of 190population million, brazil is one of the world's largest book markets. around 100 countries are presented in frankfurt this year, with thousands of individual exhibitors. german chancellor angela merkel and her conservatives began exploratory talks with the green party on thursday on forming a possible coalition government. a coalition between the parties would be the first ever for germany. the two parties are not natural allies. talks lasted longer than expected. a little over three hours. this, themeeting like first step is to talk about where we want to go before we start looking in detail at the route we want to take. it is more about p
international observers said they agreed with the opposition that the election was "seriously flawed." >> the frankfurt book fair opened wednesday with a focus on brazil. the country's vice president attended the opening. >> on behalf of the president and the brazilian people, who are proud to show the world the diversity of their country, i really micro -- deepest gratitude for the invitation and naming my country guest of honor. [applause] of 190population million,...
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. >> there are many voices in this debate who do argue on the side of women not observing the full veil. i just say that dictating to a woman that's what she can and cannot wear goes against the idea of banning the veil to protect a woman's choice. it is my choice to cover myself and i should be allowed to do so. >> no one wants anything forced upon an individual against their will. france is forcing women who freely want to wear the burqa to not wear burqa. that is one of the things i find probably more disturbing in many ways. >> a ban on that scale is not in the cards. the british prime minister, david cameron, was reluctant to give a statement. in fact, most parties are shying away from the topic. in most of britain's cities, muslims are no longer a minority. they make up a significant proportion of voters. and more and more with perdition why people are convert -- more and more white british people are converting. she converted 10 years ago. she chose to wear niqab as a way to mark her new beginning. she feels completely comfortable in her new veil. >> it become something you don't
. >> there are many voices in this debate who do argue on the side of women not observing the full veil. i just say that dictating to a woman that's what she can and cannot wear goes against the idea of banning the veil to protect a woman's choice. it is my choice to cover myself and i should be allowed to do so. >> no one wants anything forced upon an individual against their will. france is forcing women who freely want to wear the burqa to not wear burqa. that is one of the...
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they can't issue numbers to put any observers into the system.guys will start getting to the dock and being told sorry, we can't give you a new observer so you can't fish. >> the bottom line is this industry depends on a working, thriving government bureaucracy, i don't mean that term in a pejorative way, but government workers, and they can't do their jobs because of the shutdown. >> exactly. >> if you guys aren't out there doing this, is someone else or other fishermen from other countries going to go and fill the void? >> well, you know, we're fishing in u.s. waters so other countries won't come in and actually take our crab. but there is a threat that our crab will be replaced by cheap russian imports or pirated russian crab, and that will definitely occur in japan. right now there's already a hint that the japanese buyers are a little bit jumpy about being able to get the alaskan crab so they're turning to alternatives. the alternative is to buy russian crab. so in effect, the government shutdown's putting americans out of work and putting r
they can't issue numbers to put any observers into the system.guys will start getting to the dock and being told sorry, we can't give you a new observer so you can't fish. >> the bottom line is this industry depends on a working, thriving government bureaucracy, i don't mean that term in a pejorative way, but government workers, and they can't do their jobs because of the shutdown. >> exactly. >> if you guys aren't out there doing this, is someone else or other fishermen from...