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sector cunningham and his team of plain clothing located the bus at 14th and mission the suspect ways observed with a knife in her hand and this information as relied to officer cunningham the spublth u suspect was stacey the mirror of the muni bus and the officers had to respond sergeant cunningham thinking of others put himself in harm's way by putting himself in the path and identifying himself a officer the victim slashed anothers sergeant thank you for the opportunity u cunningham's chest barely missing the chest attempting that the subtract was trying to cut officer cunningham and protecting the people in the area they put themselves by encycling the subtract to block her from the public officer late us ways stabbed in the hand and the other officer even though those officers could have used force they knew the subtract what endangerous the public 33 those officers refused to retreat even though two of them were stabbed and sergeant was cut in the chest they knew that was their job to protect the public with the encourage of officer cunningham and late us and sands the scombukt was handc
sector cunningham and his team of plain clothing located the bus at 14th and mission the suspect ways observed with a knife in her hand and this information as relied to officer cunningham the spublth u suspect was stacey the mirror of the muni bus and the officers had to respond sergeant cunningham thinking of others put himself in harm's way by putting himself in the path and identifying himself a officer the victim slashed anothers sergeant thank you for the opportunity u cunningham's chest...
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a sergeant as bearing berry white walked out on the loading zone sergeant wear observed blood on the front of whites closing he immediately yelled to the other officers stop the car i have a guy with blood captain over zero stopped the vehicle they exited the vehicle to immediately make be contact with the victim they made contact with white as captain over zero took a cover position they starred to ask white general questions and received no response from white white studio in front of the officer staring and not answering questions sergeant wear asked white if he was hit and he relied yeah. captain over endear and captain wear and the sergeant did an investigation and saw white was a treat they immediately drew their weapon and told white to get on the ground the suspect benefited his knee to the ground and then stood up and need to the mexican restaurant on 888 brandon lieutenant johnson and lieutenant wear pursued white as johnson and lieutenant wear pursued white they reached the did your and observed white standing in a position with a gun pointed out towards them lieutenant jo
a sergeant as bearing berry white walked out on the loading zone sergeant wear observed blood on the front of whites closing he immediately yelled to the other officers stop the car i have a guy with blood captain over zero stopped the vehicle they exited the vehicle to immediately make be contact with the victim they made contact with white as captain over zero took a cover position they starred to ask white general questions and received no response from white white studio in front of the...
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to observing, to watching to on.f seeing what's going the observers don't necessarily have a voter role in front of them. always able to ineligible ther an voter is being wrongly turned away or being turned away for that are valid under the law. tell.ifficult it your caller suggests citizens but on there are other reasons why someone might be turned away they're in the wrong precinct and not registered in that state and that's not something that the observers necessarily be able to catch. the are other tools that department uses. there's national voter gives theon act which justice department some limited authority to check the voter roles. but in terms of election day and the specific issue that the referenced federal observers rpt in the best position to address that issue at that time. we're talking about the monitoring of federal elections. the role of the justice going back to 1965 ith the voting rights act, teven wright is our guest and fo trial attorney. the court recently ruled. remind viewers of that case an
to observing, to watching to on.f seeing what's going the observers don't necessarily have a voter role in front of them. always able to ineligible ther an voter is being wrongly turned away or being turned away for that are valid under the law. tell.ifficult it your caller suggests citizens but on there are other reasons why someone might be turned away they're in the wrong precinct and not registered in that state and that's not something that the observers necessarily be able to catch. the...
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second observation, anemic turn out? michael mcdonald who studies things very closely has estimated the turnout in the election is 36.4%, down from 40.9% in 2010. there were a lot of turned off demobilized voters, who seemed to be disproportionally democratic. if you just want to get some evidence of democrats who stayed home, look near us here in d.c., maryland, and virginia. the turn out in democratic counties in maryland and baltimore city and montgomery county and prince george was way down from four years ago, not from the presidential election, and senator warner had a much closer race than anticipated again because of the key factors was the drop in democratic turn out over the river here in fairfax, and other areas like that. third is the progressives did pretty well in referendum but did not do good in the election. four red states pass minimum wage increases, amendments lost, background checks won in washington state, but there's no connection between those referendum victories and the election. the last point
second observation, anemic turn out? michael mcdonald who studies things very closely has estimated the turnout in the election is 36.4%, down from 40.9% in 2010. there were a lot of turned off demobilized voters, who seemed to be disproportionally democratic. if you just want to get some evidence of democrats who stayed home, look near us here in d.c., maryland, and virginia. the turn out in democratic counties in maryland and baltimore city and montgomery county and prince george was way down...
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i'm not an observer so i don't get to go to hawai'i and observe at 12,000 feet. it's hard. i make it sound like it's fun but it's hard to do this kind of job, and my colleagues have a hard time. so i -- to explain what she would do going out all by herself, like poet tick license in reality you wouldn't go out by yourself, too dangerous, always somebody with you. and she would spend the night making observations, trying to figure out how a light from them to us has been bent and changed by dark matter. and all along she casts her mind back to where we came from and what the ancient people thought about. people who saw great figures of gods in the sky, and what did they think about them? and what was the cosmic makeup of our -- all there is back then? so the story then unfolds -- fast forward into the present day, and especially to the big dark side of the universe, the big unsolved mysteries. by way -- i expected since a publication date of the book is today, surely you will have read the book anybody in the room yet, i hope it will be correct soon. but by way of background
i'm not an observer so i don't get to go to hawai'i and observe at 12,000 feet. it's hard. i make it sound like it's fun but it's hard to do this kind of job, and my colleagues have a hard time. so i -- to explain what she would do going out all by herself, like poet tick license in reality you wouldn't go out by yourself, too dangerous, always somebody with you. and she would spend the night making observations, trying to figure out how a light from them to us has been bent and changed by dark...
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and then the satellite observation provide even larger into space. we wanted to use different techniques that complement each other so it's very important for us to have complementary measurements. it's important for us to have intercomparison. in fact, some of the measurements during the campaign were designed exactly for that purpose. narrator: long-term, milagro will lead to better models of how emissions are transported and transformed, helping countries manage and improve air quality. preliminary data show that the aerosol plume from mexico city travels outside the city and rises high into the troposphere. here, the prevailing high-altitude winds can potentially transport the pollutants long distances, even across continents. but it will be many years before molina and her team have definitive results. molina: milagro -- right now we only finish the first phase one, the measurement, the observation stage. and then the next phase is now we are in the process of doing the data analysis so we have all of this tons and tons of data. then all this in
and then the satellite observation provide even larger into space. we wanted to use different techniques that complement each other so it's very important for us to have complementary measurements. it's important for us to have intercomparison. in fact, some of the measurements during the campaign were designed exactly for that purpose. narrator: long-term, milagro will lead to better models of how emissions are transported and transformed, helping countries manage and improve air quality....
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contrary to these hostile actions and russian propaganda, forces do observe the ceasefire regime. they exert every effort to avoid full-scale military operations and use it only to defend themselves in case of attacks. let me say very clearly the only reason why the open war in the east of ukraine hasn't started yet is because of ukraine's restrain. we are committed to peaceful settlement and urge russia to do the same. the second point. we agreed in minsk to ensure that monitoring and verification of the ceasefire by the nch oec. we agreed to ensure the permit nant mont torg. envisaging creation of security zones in the border regions of ukraine and the russian federation. ukraine has rendered all necessary assistance for the commission in ukraine to effectively implement this. russian supported militants did not extend security guarantees to the oec personal to all areas that they control and systemically obstruct the activities. moreover, in order to hide violations they use cutting-edge electronic warfare to jam the drones. that is disturbing efforts in the region in spite of
contrary to these hostile actions and russian propaganda, forces do observe the ceasefire regime. they exert every effort to avoid full-scale military operations and use it only to defend themselves in case of attacks. let me say very clearly the only reason why the open war in the east of ukraine hasn't started yet is because of ukraine's restrain. we are committed to peaceful settlement and urge russia to do the same. the second point. we agreed in minsk to ensure that monitoring and...
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we have observed continuing fighting in many locations. artillery and mortar shelling have hit presidential areas causing casualties among the civilian population. our monitors have all separate locations and observed heavy weapons, tanks in areas controlled by armed groups. the continuing monitoring would include cease-fire monitoring for security and operational challenges. mission to thee maximum of 500 monitors in accordance with our mandate. the mission currently consists of 266 answer national mission members from 42 [indiscernible] deployedese, 170 are in the donensk region. this to president, we have been communicating with all those involved in the process related to the minsk protocol and memorandum. it includes the trilateral compact group which claim authorities representatives of the general types of ukraine and as well asged representatives of certain areas ofdonensk and luhans,. i have been in contact with my distinguished colleague. they contactne and line of the established by the minsk memorandum to serve [indiscernible]
we have observed continuing fighting in many locations. artillery and mortar shelling have hit presidential areas causing casualties among the civilian population. our monitors have all separate locations and observed heavy weapons, tanks in areas controlled by armed groups. the continuing monitoring would include cease-fire monitoring for security and operational challenges. mission to thee maximum of 500 monitors in accordance with our mandate. the mission currently consists of 266 answer...
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watson is an observant man trained to be even more observant by sherlock, but he observes this hero and you have a map to plunder every time you go into the series. i go back to the books all the time. >> charlie: was it inevitable that you would become an actor because of your snarnts. >> sadly. tragically for them because it was a very expensive education, the ability to be able to try and choose any given avenue that might have opened up through that education. but, you know, i think they would have been thrilled at whatever i would have ended up doing, but they probably would have been happier if i had been a doctor or lawyer or teacher or something sensible. >> charlie: because they knew difficulties of being an actor. >> it was very real to us as a family. you get split up. it's very pathetic. you can't detail your life, your schedule, down time, your life in a public space, all these things i experienced growing up. >> charlie: would you do it in any different way in terms of the training, becoming the kind of actor you've become? >> looking back on it, probably not. i used to po
watson is an observant man trained to be even more observant by sherlock, but he observes this hero and you have a map to plunder every time you go into the series. i go back to the books all the time. >> charlie: was it inevitable that you would become an actor because of your snarnts. >> sadly. tragically for them because it was a very expensive education, the ability to be able to try and choose any given avenue that might have opened up through that education. but, you know, i...
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. >> and scramble to gain entry and observe the situation inside.eceptionist seems nervous, perhaps with good reason. there are two male customers in massage rooms down the hall. >> i'm going to get dressed if you don't mind. can you leave the room for a minute, please? >> picture. >> inspector walsh observed that both masseuses are dressed improperly for work. meanwhile, evidence of sex on the premises is recovered in a bathroom at the end of the hall. >> so in doing a trash pick in this trash can i located two unwrapped condoms, wrapped up in toilet paper. >> upstairs investigators find a tiny living space cramped with beds, food and five women from china, thailand. >> do you have a massage license. >> not with them. >> the nervous women carry no documentation, no massage licenses and no legal i.d. they admit to being recent transplants from china and thailand but say the owner has their passports and all legal papers. the circumstances here are a red flag for experienced investigators prompting suspicion that a and y health center maybe engaged i
. >> and scramble to gain entry and observe the situation inside.eceptionist seems nervous, perhaps with good reason. there are two male customers in massage rooms down the hall. >> i'm going to get dressed if you don't mind. can you leave the room for a minute, please? >> picture. >> inspector walsh observed that both masseuses are dressed improperly for work. meanwhile, evidence of sex on the premises is recovered in a bathroom at the end of the hall. >> so in...
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vehicle and meier the right rear argue that and others officers as the officers drove west they observed a silver sedan parked on the street and recognized the vehicle matched the make and model of a vehicle stolen the previous evening quote/unquote hijacked by a gunman by a man held at gun point the victim handed over the keys it was thought to be the work of the shotgun abandon indicts officers performed a u-turn to investigate the car as he did so a suspect failed to stop officer actually son activated his vehicles with the sirens and the suspected supreme courts continued to flee he broadcasted meaning an officer has an emergency and calmly relied they were attempting to stop a hijacked vehicle the subject with no regard for others failed to stop at the stop signs officer actually son was undeferred and pursued the vehicle while the officers updated his location the subjects turned into george court the driver with likely band the vehicle but the driver had another plan he disruptly stopped his vehicle forcing the officers in a collision he rammed the right door the patrol car undefe
vehicle and meier the right rear argue that and others officers as the officers drove west they observed a silver sedan parked on the street and recognized the vehicle matched the make and model of a vehicle stolen the previous evening quote/unquote hijacked by a gunman by a man held at gun point the victim handed over the keys it was thought to be the work of the shotgun abandon indicts officers performed a u-turn to investigate the car as he did so a suspect failed to stop officer actually...
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he observed ongoing work to dismantle a reactor building cover. a project began last month to clear debris and eventually remove the nuclear fuel inside. the governor also inspected equipment used to decontaminate radioactive water. >> translator: i realized again the difficulties of the tough battle ahead of us. >> reporter: the governor urged tepco's president to decommission all ten reactors in the prefecture, including those at another plant around 10 kilometers away. he stressed the need to prevent errors in managing radioactive wastewater at the site. he said tepco would seriously consider the request. >>> u.s. president barack obama met with the leader of myanmar's largest opposition party, aung san suu kyi on friday. obama held talks with the pro-democracy leader in yangon. patchari raksawong in bang congress has more. >> president obama is now visiting myanmar. he met with his counterpart the previous day. he called on the president to press ahead with reforms, including the revision of the constitution drafted while the country was under
he observed ongoing work to dismantle a reactor building cover. a project began last month to clear debris and eventually remove the nuclear fuel inside. the governor also inspected equipment used to decontaminate radioactive water. >> translator: i realized again the difficulties of the tough battle ahead of us. >> reporter: the governor urged tepco's president to decommission all ten reactors in the prefecture, including those at another plant around 10 kilometers away. he...
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he sum stumbled forward and saw who hit him and observed the man running away from the staircase at 818 scott street, toward mccallister with his camera in his hands, back to mr. traughber at this point in time, a minute had gone by and he sees somebody running down the block, being chased with someone, saying stop him and he looks and see the source of the yelling observes mr. bender who he saw get out of the car running back towards the vehicle and he has the presence of mind to take his cell phone out and take two pictures of the license plate and the car he broadcasted that or when the police show up, very quickly, he gives the information to the police, the police put it out and within a couple of minutes... >> i heard later that it was 20 seconds from an officer. >> and i exaggerated. 20 seconds later, northern units have the vehicle who unfortunately had rear ended the unoccupied parked sfpd minivan, all four suspects are taken into custody, cold shows get done and just perfect. but none of it happens, if this young guy minds his own business and does not get involved and does no
he sum stumbled forward and saw who hit him and observed the man running away from the staircase at 818 scott street, toward mccallister with his camera in his hands, back to mr. traughber at this point in time, a minute had gone by and he sees somebody running down the block, being chased with someone, saying stop him and he looks and see the source of the yelling observes mr. bender who he saw get out of the car running back towards the vehicle and he has the presence of mind to take his cell...
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what are you observing there? >> a lot more troops. but also there is more of a calm.eems like many of the protesters are more in control of protesting. not rioters or looters and those people you have seen in all the reports. there are more protesters being seen now. >> and what are you sensing. i'm sure the community is going through some kind of emotional journey here, and that feelings can change slightly or in various ways from day to day. >> well, lawrence, i'm going to be honest with you there, there's been a lot of shock. not just with the grand jury's decision, but some of the ways that they arrived at their decision. we're not understanding or we're not computing or i'm not sure how we are processing the facts of how the grand jury arrived at their decisions. we were under the understanding that they were simply to look at the evidence and decide whether the evidence was enough for mr. wilson to go to trial. but for them to have basically went all the way to an acquittal without a trial, it has sparked some conflicting emotions within all of us who have been
what are you observing there? >> a lot more troops. but also there is more of a calm.eems like many of the protesters are more in control of protesting. not rioters or looters and those people you have seen in all the reports. there are more protesters being seen now. >> and what are you sensing. i'm sure the community is going through some kind of emotional journey here, and that feelings can change slightly or in various ways from day to day. >> well, lawrence, i'm going to...
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the official observers witnessed firsthand this valuable training exercise.orces were recovered from the island at the conclusion of the operation. within days, they would conduct another combined amphibious assault in the persian gulf area. it is now d-day plus two, exercise delawar, and we have returned to the western desert area of iran. >> special forces advisor speaking to you from drop zone hawk. located somewhere in western iran. i've just parachuted in a combat control team for the purposes of medications and navigational aid, which will be approaching from this direction carrying two companies, an american company and iranian airborne company. these two companies will jump, move out into assembly areas, and move up to reinforce tests, which is part of exercise delawar. >> one united states and one iranian troops demonstrated their readiness. ♪ together, the armies attacked across the rugged terrain advancing towards the fictitious enemy. the drive and combat spirit shown emphasized the meaning to the codename assigned to the exercise -- dello are --
the official observers witnessed firsthand this valuable training exercise.orces were recovered from the island at the conclusion of the operation. within days, they would conduct another combined amphibious assault in the persian gulf area. it is now d-day plus two, exercise delawar, and we have returned to the western desert area of iran. >> special forces advisor speaking to you from drop zone hawk. located somewhere in western iran. i've just parachuted in a combat control team for...
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he will talk to us about observations from africa that may inform the research agenda. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for inviting me, and thanks to all of you for coming to listen. i would love to have time to delve into the many very fascinating scientific questions that come up, but my job here this morning is to give you a glimpse of how things are going in west africa. we have had some opportunity, of course, with patients here in the united states and to take valuable observations that, of course, we hope to us not have more opportunities. so the research that needs to be done. so i will give you basically a glimpse because most people, of course, have not really been on sites. i have not been on site in the last 21 days fortunately or would not be here. and so it really gives you an idea of the challenges and a glimpse of how things work. a first of all, we need people, and c.j. peters alluded to this. this is one of our biggest challenges. taking a country like sierra leone were the medical school was closed during the war. after that, graduated about ten medic
he will talk to us about observations from africa that may inform the research agenda. thank you. >> thank you. thanks for inviting me, and thanks to all of you for coming to listen. i would love to have time to delve into the many very fascinating scientific questions that come up, but my job here this morning is to give you a glimpse of how things are going in west africa. we have had some opportunity, of course, with patients here in the united states and to take valuable observations...
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i'm not an observer, so i don't want goat get to go to hawaii and on observe at 12,000 feet. it's our job, by the way. it's really hard to do this job, and my colleagues have a hard time. so i grew -- i drew upon their experience to explain what she would do going up all herself. in reality, you wouldn't go out by yourself on a big telescope, the too dangerous. .. fast forwarding to the present day and especially to the big mystery. i expect that the date, some of you will read the book already, but by way of background, what we learned about the universe since and where it is coming from. very much the content of the book but in quite not so much simple words. so here's a picture of the night sky, and this is the moon, full moon. the full moon is about half a degree in size. more than half of a degree. we all know what the moon looks like in the sky. look at this long little square marked xdf. this is a patch of the sky which is about as big as a piece of sky that would fit inside and needles i held at arms length, tiny. if you look at this patch of the sky using the most po
i'm not an observer, so i don't want goat get to go to hawaii and on observe at 12,000 feet. it's our job, by the way. it's really hard to do this job, and my colleagues have a hard time. so i grew -- i drew upon their experience to explain what she would do going up all herself. in reality, you wouldn't go out by yourself on a big telescope, the too dangerous. .. fast forwarding to the present day and especially to the big mystery. i expect that the date, some of you will read the book...
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he is a keen observer in that standoffish way sometimes. is not, whenogists you are observing a society, you are not supposed to get involved sometimes. i think that -- people need to understand about that. i think it is what makes him understand political constituency so well, but sometimes look like he is being condescending when he talks to them. >> is very comfortable being alone, natural beauty which is the opposite of successful politicians in a modern era, think bill clinton, who seem to crave public affection. this is both an asset and liability in washington. being the son of an anthropologist give him and distinctive observational skills that allow him to read folks better than most politicians, usually need polls to help understand people who grew up different than they do. bycifically being raised white grandparents who are a cost reminder that he was different from others infused in him the temperament and patience that have marked his presidency, both positively and negatively. >> i think the temperament issue is one that is a
he is a keen observer in that standoffish way sometimes. is not, whenogists you are observing a society, you are not supposed to get involved sometimes. i think that -- people need to understand about that. i think it is what makes him understand political constituency so well, but sometimes look like he is being condescending when he talks to them. >> is very comfortable being alone, natural beauty which is the opposite of successful politicians in a modern era, think bill clinton, who...
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we did some observation of donning. week interviewed whole series of staff in the hospital. and i think we learned a great deal about the implementation of ground.he i would put a plug-in as putting that as a topic for research in terms of ebola. i think it would be a hard live to do it next week when our hospitals are the midst of figuring out how to purchase appropriate ppe. sometime soon while the members are fresh. because we get a lot of questions at the state level about what exactly to buy. i wish -- i would really like to know how people are using it. and what the experience of the front-line health-care workers are. i guess this model of more precipitate -- just the tory research to help our local, researchers toal understand what we can learn six months or year from now. >> i guess i will take this one. over the last two or three weeks, who has had a guidelines committee on ppe. the guidelines just came out the day before yesterday. so you could find those. they are helpful. -- we did do some surveillance from health-care workers coming back from west africa and wh
we did some observation of donning. week interviewed whole series of staff in the hospital. and i think we learned a great deal about the implementation of ground.he i would put a plug-in as putting that as a topic for research in terms of ebola. i think it would be a hard live to do it next week when our hospitals are the midst of figuring out how to purchase appropriate ppe. sometime soon while the members are fresh. because we get a lot of questions at the state level about what exactly to...
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are you supposed to be an observer. and i think that that still-- people need to under tan that about him. i think it's what makes him understand political constituency so well. but then sometimes look like he's being condescendinging to them when he talks about them. >> rose: he is very comfortable being alone, an attribute that actually is the opposite of successful politicians in the modern era, think bill clinton who seem to crave public affection and the company of others, this is an asset and liability for obama in washington because the town is filled with people he just doesn't get. being the son of an anthropologist gave him observational skills that allow him to read and understand people better than most politicians who usually need polls to understand people who grew up dinly than they did. of course growing up biracial and specifically being raised by white grandparents who were a constant reminder that he was different from others infused in him the temperment and patience that have marked his presidency,
are you supposed to be an observer. and i think that that still-- people need to under tan that about him. i think it's what makes him understand political constituency so well. but then sometimes look like he's being condescendinging to them when he talks about them. >> rose: he is very comfortable being alone, an attribute that actually is the opposite of successful politicians in the modern era, think bill clinton who seem to crave public affection and the company of others, this is an...
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observation of 125ged with the lxc, now over to make it more attractive. our presenter. [inaudible] et cetera, et cetera. they're trying to say, we found a dark particle. so, you see why jargon is a problem in my field. and, okay, fair enough. serious papers that are written for the experts and for fellow physicists. so you might not expect them to be accessible to everybody. and so jargon is a problem in our field. not a problem -- a lot more subtle, which i -- until recently, which is the use of language, the fundmental nature of the document. when i say electron or galaxy or star, these are words that are fairly common some pretty much everybody has heard about, perhaps in school or reading a book. what i mean by electron is a little from what people who don't have my day job think about an electron or galaxy. so using words understand at some level by everybody but actually have meaning that can and does escape. and so in my quest to find new, axisable ways of talking about the science, which i'm very passionate about, i was looking for new ways of breaking the commu
observation of 125ged with the lxc, now over to make it more attractive. our presenter. [inaudible] et cetera, et cetera. they're trying to say, we found a dark particle. so, you see why jargon is a problem in my field. and, okay, fair enough. serious papers that are written for the experts and for fellow physicists. so you might not expect them to be accessible to everybody. and so jargon is a problem in our field. not a problem -- a lot more subtle, which i -- until recently, which is the use...
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sheila, what we've been observing and reporting on is intense shelling we're looking for more sightings of men in camouflage in other parts of the conflict region. as chief monitor ambassador told the security council the other day is we're not seeing much adherence to that cease-fire and the civilian toll is increasing at the moment. >> we have heard this week from ukraine's government that their intent is to build up their armies so as to be able to confront what they call russian aggression. ing a a magnitude in scale ukraine is a far poorer and smaller country than russia. >> you're right. it is the noble thing to defend their territory and it would be a heroic struggle for them, unfortunately, the ukrainians do not have the abilities to fight russians head to head. and the russian intervened decisively in august and paid a heavy toll on the ukrainian forces. >> we've seen repeatedly when it comes to a fire fight if the russian forces are in the field and supporting activecally those russian separatest, the ukrainian military is outmanned and outgunned. >> the russian military has m
sheila, what we've been observing and reporting on is intense shelling we're looking for more sightings of men in camouflage in other parts of the conflict region. as chief monitor ambassador told the security council the other day is we're not seeing much adherence to that cease-fire and the civilian toll is increasing at the moment. >> we have heard this week from ukraine's government that their intent is to build up their armies so as to be able to confront what they call russian...
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now since saturday on three separate occasions what are observers in donest city, are unmarked militaryles. these are not ordinary trucks. they're command trucks. they were arriving from the east of the country, the eastern direction of the country, and 120 in all, and they were towing some of them, 120 howitzer military pieces as well as multiple rocket launch systems. these vehicles did not carry license plates or insignia. the men inside did not have insignia either. sheila, what we've been observing and reporting on is intense shelling we're looking for more sightings of men in camouflage in other parts of the conflict region. as chief monitor ambassador told the security council the other day is we're not seeing much adherence to that cease-fire and the civilian toll is increasing at the moment. >> we have heard this week from ukraine's government that their intent is to build up their armies so as to be able to confront what they call russian aggression. ing a a magnitude in scale ukraine is a far poorer and smaller country than russia. >> you're right. it is the noble thing to de
now since saturday on three separate occasions what are observers in donest city, are unmarked militaryles. these are not ordinary trucks. they're command trucks. they were arriving from the east of the country, the eastern direction of the country, and 120 in all, and they were towing some of them, 120 howitzer military pieces as well as multiple rocket launch systems. these vehicles did not carry license plates or insignia. the men inside did not have insignia either. sheila, what we've been...
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i have had the opportunity to observe the kids on the bus and waiting for the bus. they are extremely well behaved almost ambassadors i think, an example of what we want our kids to be on any circumstances with respect to the concerns of the community about security, i would point out that my observation of the kids playing in the park between 26th and 28th avenue, numerous observations almost daily when i go by there, there are probably as many parents watching kids playing soccer or other games or supervising the kids directly. so the kids have great supervision. i wouldn't see a security issue there. i have lived on 29th avenue for approximately two 1/2 years. i'm retired so i spend a lot of time in the area around my home. i have never seen an incident involving a kid from edge wood. i have never experienced anything remotely resembling fear about the way it's run. i read the grant given by ms. tang's office, my supervisor. it seems to be well written. i saw the letter from our chief of police strongly endorsing this proposal. so i would hope that we follow thro
i have had the opportunity to observe the kids on the bus and waiting for the bus. they are extremely well behaved almost ambassadors i think, an example of what we want our kids to be on any circumstances with respect to the concerns of the community about security, i would point out that my observation of the kids playing in the park between 26th and 28th avenue, numerous observations almost daily when i go by there, there are probably as many parents watching kids playing soccer or other...
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i'll go with observation for 500 please. we'll go with that. observation.ou mentioned -- you're funny. that's why you do what you do. >> thank you. >> and you get paid for that, too. >> sometimes. >> you mentioned -- not today you're not. you mention eed motifs and them. mention some in the come back now andm$ i'm curious about whether or not those themes because time has passed are different than what you exposed us to in 2005? >> some of them are different. i think the one about who are you and what does that mean? who you are and who you think you are, but also something that is kind of similar and we end it on the note of what about your marriage? how does that stack up as a priority to you? the personal stuff. personal relationships, i guess. with mickey the hairdresser is kind of -- you know, he's an employee but also we come to see they mean a lot to each other. it's -- it's that stuff, you know, when is work the priority over your personal life and at what cost which is not, you know, something brand new but we thought we wanted to really take a loo
i'll go with observation for 500 please. we'll go with that. observation.ou mentioned -- you're funny. that's why you do what you do. >> thank you. >> and you get paid for that, too. >> sometimes. >> you mentioned -- not today you're not. you mention eed motifs and them. mention some in the come back now andm$ i'm curious about whether or not those themes because time has passed are different than what you exposed us to in 2005? >> some of them are different. i...
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[laughter] ms'se were ada observations on his way to the first continental congress. he said there is very little good breeding to be found. i have not seen one good gentleman in the town. dr. alexander hamilton had said 30 years earlier the commonly held their heads higher than the rest of mankind and imagined few were there it calls. i found this proceeded from their narrow notion, ignorance of the world. new yorkers were to provincial and arrogant to be able to see how provincial they were. [laughter] the cure for this jumble of taverns speech and lack of manners might be the establishment of certain kinds of informal order among tavern companies. clubs, johnuals or dennis -- drunkenness helped to put everyone on equal footing. you are measured by how much you drink instead of helpers digits you were. the tavern and its social workers were potentially open to all. you are pressured into drinking for fear of attended -- offending the company. you could not sit out a toast or people would say you did not support what was being toasted. opportunity to ingratiate yours
[laughter] ms'se were ada observations on his way to the first continental congress. he said there is very little good breeding to be found. i have not seen one good gentleman in the town. dr. alexander hamilton had said 30 years earlier the commonly held their heads higher than the rest of mankind and imagined few were there it calls. i found this proceeded from their narrow notion, ignorance of the world. new yorkers were to provincial and arrogant to be able to see how provincial they were....
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. >> you gave me an interesting thatf observations but one you skipped is the comments were a year old and has backtracked for most of them. have it in your narrative. that hereally important is not advocating that position that he was at a conference instead. i do not know who he is. he did not help write the bill. with all due respect to the question, you have the person not writing the bill commenting when we were writing the bill when we have withdrawn the
. >> you gave me an interesting thatf observations but one you skipped is the comments were a year old and has backtracked for most of them. have it in your narrative. that hereally important is not advocating that position that he was at a conference instead. i do not know who he is. he did not help write the bill. with all due respect to the question, you have the person not writing the bill commenting when we were writing the bill when we have withdrawn the
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this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems.hose already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage and you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? no, they are supposed to be in parallel. is idea of david and goliath that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated so that there are when givingsions someone more resources or removing an obstacle helps them. and there are also occasions when it doesn't. if they were contradictory, i would be fine with that. we need to get away from the only validdeas are when they are fundamentally consistent. what people do with their brains is mull over inconsistencies. it's when two ideas are in conflict and you have to struggle to make sense of that when thinking starts. how do you view the power and the influence that you have? over how the public interprets it? >> i think it's important not to overstate it. i am someone who writes books. i see
this observation is most pertinent for kids that have other problems.hose already facing a series of socioeconomic or cognitive struggles. >> you're arguing a disadvantage can become an advantage and you have parents giving their kids an artificial advantage. are those ideas counter to each other? no, they are supposed to be in parallel. is idea of david and goliath that our understanding of advantage needs to be much more sophisticated so that there are when givingsions someone more...
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there is no scientific or dence, so far, observation to support the risk of transmission prior to the onset of clinical symptoms. we have been fortunate in that the mortality rate has been much lower here than we seen in west africa and other african outbreaks, which tribute to our care -- our modern work. out of an abundance of caution, i have come to hate this phrase because -- you know it is going to follow after that. a o, we have referred to couple of examples. in my ost egregious one mind is incineration does not necessarily kill ebola. just a footnote -- we had a briefing for the texas board of nations and i specifically said that incineration kills ebola. do so that there are no questions. the other one -- i'm sure you all have your examples, but school systems closed because flew on an airplane with someone who had ebola -- anyway, lots of issues. the whole discussion that do tinues today about how we manage travelers and what is the science behind this. and lots of discussion, lots of observations -- i'm not of these to d all you -- but you have all seen the headlines, i'm s
there is no scientific or dence, so far, observation to support the risk of transmission prior to the onset of clinical symptoms. we have been fortunate in that the mortality rate has been much lower here than we seen in west africa and other african outbreaks, which tribute to our care -- our modern work. out of an abundance of caution, i have come to hate this phrase because -- you know it is going to follow after that. a o, we have referred to couple of examples. in my ost egregious one mind...
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somebody has to make an observation. before you observe something in principle it could exist in all possible things. when you look at it it then assumed one state. therefore the observer in some sense determines existence. but observation requires consciousness. conscious of people make the observation. so the greatest paradox in all of science is the cat problem, the shortage of cat problem. if i have a cat in a box and i don't open the box, they can't could be either dead or alive. so how do we physicists describe a cat that we cannot observe? well, we add the dead cat to the live chat. we add the two together. the cat is neither dead nor alive. until you open the box. now, einstein thought this is stupid. i mean, how can you be neither dead nor alive at the same time? what can i say? einstein was wrong. electrons can be here or there at the same time. so this is the greatest paradox in all of science. how do you resolve the fact that you can have dead cats and live chats simultaneously exist in another state before y
somebody has to make an observation. before you observe something in principle it could exist in all possible things. when you look at it it then assumed one state. therefore the observer in some sense determines existence. but observation requires consciousness. conscious of people make the observation. so the greatest paradox in all of science is the cat problem, the shortage of cat problem. if i have a cat in a box and i don't open the box, they can't could be either dead or alive. so how do...
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observing. observing. how far important was it to you how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the important not to sexualize the female characters in female characters in entertainment for little kids entertainment for little kids there really is not a good there really is not a good reason that you would. reason that you would. one disturbing thing that we one disturbing thing that we found in the united states found in the united states research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear research in g-rated animated movies female characters wear the same amount of the same amount of sexually-related clothing as in r-rated movies. sexually-related clothing as in r-rated movies. >> in g-rated movies? >> yes. >> in g-rated movies? >> yes. when you're doing research, this when yo
observing. observing. how far important was it to you how far important was it to you to see how thin the women were to see how thin the women were or how much clothing they were wearing? or how much clothing they were wearing? >> i think it's incredibly >> i think it's incredibly important not to sexualize the important not to sexualize the female characters in female characters in entertainment for little kids entertainment for little kids there really is not a good there really...
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you've received and what you're going to hear today from local residents about what they already observe as traffic and pedestrian safety and esthetic issues, all of that is evidences that you must consider when you consider whether in fact there's any evidence in the record and evidences under ceqa are facts or fact-based reasonable assumption or expert opinions. that's evidence under ceqa, whether in fact there is any evidence at all that would support a finding that this project may have significant impacts. and this is an easy record respectfully for this body to consider. this is not a small project in this location and the evidence before you is substantial. but i ask that you grant the appeal and overturn the categorical exemption, send this back to your staff, take a look at whether in fact there is credible evidence of a potentially significant environmental impact, look at an initial study. perhaps they will find the mitigation measures once they take a hard look at them, the geotechnical and other issue. perhaps they will actually, after studying that and mitigating it so that
you've received and what you're going to hear today from local residents about what they already observe as traffic and pedestrian safety and esthetic issues, all of that is evidences that you must consider when you consider whether in fact there's any evidence in the record and evidences under ceqa are facts or fact-based reasonable assumption or expert opinions. that's evidence under ceqa, whether in fact there is any evidence at all that would support a finding that this project may have...