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we now need to get to the orientable ones. >> right, so we've actually done most of the mind-bending at this point, in terms of surfaces. >> right, the hard intellectual work in this, at least for making the list of surfaces. so now let's get to the part that's not quite as mind-bending, and this will be the orientable surfaces, because each one turns out to be equivalent to something very reasonable to think about. >> so i start here with my ball, and now i'm going to put a handle on it like a purse handle, so it'll be like a little torus handle. so we see it on our screen. now we had to cut out two holes and we stick on this thing that's called a handle to a topologist. now, we notice that you can deform it into a perfectly normal-looking torus, a doughnut, and they're topologically the same. the reason why we want to think of it as having this handle structure is it's easy to imagine putting on more. >> you just keep doing it, you keep doing it. >> and so if you put "n" handles on there, you get an infinite but very controlled list of surfaces. >> more and more elaborate doughnuts
we now need to get to the orientable ones. >> right, so we've actually done most of the mind-bending at this point, in terms of surfaces. >> right, the hard intellectual work in this, at least for making the list of surfaces. so now let's get to the part that's not quite as mind-bending, and this will be the orientable surfaces, because each one turns out to be equivalent to something very reasonable to think about. >> so i start here with my ball, and now i'm going to put a...
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from freedom to security oriented approach. the regulations were done, new regulations, domestic regulations and migration regulations coming from all things after 9/11 and more security oriented operations, bosnia was freedom. liberating, or whenever -- later was more security needs against terrorism. in this tenure until 2011. and this is in our government of turkey. we acted differently. we did not want to have a security oriented policy. we wanted to have freedom and democracy oriented politics and what we did. we tried to implement new policies. which one of them was used by doctor hahmre, we tried to define new priorities of turkey on domestic and foreign policy. this in domestic fields the main field was packages. when there were restrictive regulations being used in different parts of the world. they tried to extend democratic areas, the democracy process. at that time, we declared five principals. new assumptions of turkish policy. to understand our policy today, vis-a-vis syria and tunisia and egypt, we need to refer
from freedom to security oriented approach. the regulations were done, new regulations, domestic regulations and migration regulations coming from all things after 9/11 and more security oriented operations, bosnia was freedom. liberating, or whenever -- later was more security needs against terrorism. in this tenure until 2011. and this is in our government of turkey. we acted differently. we did not want to have a security oriented policy. we wanted to have freedom and democracy oriented...
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process, bringing new employees on board, where in the hiring and orientation process are people advised that there are ethics rules that apply to them and, in particular -- i don't want to presume that it's not happening and i don't want to presume that it happened and he didn't understand it but it did flag for me that at heart we don't want the rules that will apply to people to be a surprise to them. so it may be that it would be easier to tell us this in the future and just summarize for us what the process is by which somebody would know they were covered by ethics rules, s.i.a.'s and so forth and in particular because this is a significant limitation on people within these offices, how they learn about it -- is there office supposed to tell them, is it within the larger documents they get. up to you whether you want to tell us what you know now. >> i can give you a very general response. generally all employees are provided an employee handbook issued by the city and county of san francisco. vice chair studley: how big? >> not too big. in the employee handbook, there's reference t
process, bringing new employees on board, where in the hiring and orientation process are people advised that there are ethics rules that apply to them and, in particular -- i don't want to presume that it's not happening and i don't want to presume that it happened and he didn't understand it but it did flag for me that at heart we don't want the rules that will apply to people to be a surprise to them. so it may be that it would be easier to tell us this in the future and just summarize for...
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was not presented in that case, that was strictly a gender case, not a sexual orientation case. the facts here are different, not just the roemer situation where california has recognized same-sex marriages and then has taken it away, but california has an interesting, crazy quilt system of laws in this state with respect to marriage. you, some people may be married because they're heterosexual and some people may not be married because they wish to marry someone of the same sex. some people were married to someone of the same-sex were to stay married but if they were to get a divorce they couldn't are he marry the same person and some persons that are out of state and if their marriage is legal outside the state, then they are recognized in california. we have an irrational system here, and finally, with respect to the baker case, the doctrinal ground has changed because of the supreme court's sex discrimination cases, and it's changed with respect to the roemer case, and it's changed with respect to lawrence versus texas. what this case comes down to it seems to me that califo
was not presented in that case, that was strictly a gender case, not a sexual orientation case. the facts here are different, not just the roemer situation where california has recognized same-sex marriages and then has taken it away, but california has an interesting, crazy quilt system of laws in this state with respect to marriage. you, some people may be married because they're heterosexual and some people may not be married because they wish to marry someone of the same sex. some people...
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we know that mays has this ethical orientation. is it connected intellectually to the personalism that so influences martin? >> well, mays is not like sheffield, brighton, boston, a personalist, but mays' experience is, i mean, he opens his own auto biography saying my first memory is of a mob. my father is attacked and made to cowtow for fear of his life. and mays, like thurman, both of them are rooted in the deep south. we can never take that away from them. they both experience the terror of the deep south in the way terror distorts the personality. if you have to kowtow, that distorts your personality. they almost seem like the narrative of douglas. douglas says the first time they are trying to beat him, he's almost going back in his head that his personality is being dimmed. that's how they see jim crow. jim crow is such a violent act on black people that it distorts their whole personality. for mays, if there's going to be a god, god has to enhance the human personality and the vitality to live. so both thurman and mays grow
we know that mays has this ethical orientation. is it connected intellectually to the personalism that so influences martin? >> well, mays is not like sheffield, brighton, boston, a personalist, but mays' experience is, i mean, he opens his own auto biography saying my first memory is of a mob. my father is attacked and made to cowtow for fear of his life. and mays, like thurman, both of them are rooted in the deep south. we can never take that away from them. they both experience the...
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it is discrimination on the basis of sex and it's discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and if, even under rational basis test, the proponents of proposition 8 cannot come up with a reason, they've tried various different reasons throughout the election campaign, and this litigation, for various different reasons, they started off with the proposition and it's in the ballot materials that it was necessary to protect our children from thinking that gay marriage was okay. that was the original rationalization for the statute that was in advertisements and it's in the particular, it's in the ballot measures submitted to the voters, protect our children from thinking that gay marriage is okay. well, what is the matter with that? it must be something about gay people that are getting married that would be disturbing to california voters, and you have to take that risk away from them. they basically retreated from that proposition, and it only appears on pages 107 and 108 of the brief that they filed, and basically they're now saying that it might, if gay marriage were permitt
it is discrimination on the basis of sex and it's discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and if, even under rational basis test, the proponents of proposition 8 cannot come up with a reason, they've tried various different reasons throughout the election campaign, and this litigation, for various different reasons, they started off with the proposition and it's in the ballot materials that it was necessary to protect our children from thinking that gay marriage was okay. that was...
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so, there are people who wonder about their sexual orientation. there are people who have decided what their sexual orientation is. some decide early. some decide later. but the key issue is that a person should be able to make that decision without fear of social retribution, whether it's physical or psychological retribution or essentially being banished. so, as dr. harris pointed out, none of the, your peer group but also your family members, and so you're definitely isolated. and it puts you at greater risk because we find a number of lgbt youth are running away, living on the streets, and being the victims of pedophiles and sexual predators, which just makes life really miserable. so, now they're not dealing with sexual orientation. they're basically dealing with sexual trauma. and i think it's even an issue when the youth are in facility care, residential care. we see it in the residential treatment centers and in services for adolescents, in juvenile detention. so, we see that whole retraumatizing played out again in those facilities. and t
so, there are people who wonder about their sexual orientation. there are people who have decided what their sexual orientation is. some decide early. some decide later. but the key issue is that a person should be able to make that decision without fear of social retribution, whether it's physical or psychological retribution or essentially being banished. so, as dr. harris pointed out, none of the, your peer group but also your family members, and so you're definitely isolated. and it puts...
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they are notñr symmetrical orient in the upper floors into the building and views of the bay.staggered diagonally by virtueç of the curvature, they maintain the maximum possible distance between towers and give an appearance of beingç freestanding and separated. you can see them here as well with respect to the anthony towers. you can see what begins as a more squareç building and endig into elliptical shapes rotating in different directions and in giving directionality to the two buildings. we have put the proposed projects in a transmitting it neighborhood so you can see how the neighborhood is shaping around the trans bay terminal. you can see where the project was and where it is today. the towers remain in the same location in the envelope described in the original approval. there are two podium buildings which in the original design, they were not exactly pulliam buildings because it was a six level brushed -- it wasç a six- level garage. right now, we have a podium at elevation closer to the ground and the buildings on either side are overlooking the green spaces th
they are notñr symmetrical orient in the upper floors into the building and views of the bay.staggered diagonally by virtueç of the curvature, they maintain the maximum possible distance between towers and give an appearance of beingç freestanding and separated. you can see them here as well with respect to the anthony towers. you can see what begins as a more squareç building and endig into elliptical shapes rotating in different directions and in giving directionality to the two...
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la policÍa que los ubicÓ en una especie de campamento que estaba oculto en una zona montaÑosa del orientevolucionarias populares 22 de enero, farc. >> ¿cuÁl es su versiÓn de eso? >> los detenidos guardaron silencio. >> tienen en la mente secuestrar o tienen en la mente extorsionar. ellos andan en el monte, pues. >> por ahora, hay poca informaciÓn y muchas conjeturas. si se trata de un grupo con motivaciones polÍticas, delincuenciales o ambas como opina este analista. >> de la izquierda radical, que va mÁs allá de los intereses polÍticos, que son intereses econÓmicos del crimen organizado. >> las autoridades existente en las cÉlulas operando en el paÍs que se estÁn armando y organizando pero no pueden establecer un vinculÓ con las pandillas o un partido polÍtico aunque un los capturados perteneciÓ a la ex guerrilla. >> mientras las investigaciones permiten aclarar este caso, los detenidos serÁn acusados de intento de homicidio, portaciÓn de armas de guerra y asociaciÓn ilÍcita entre otros delitos. >> la policÍa salvadoreÑa dijo que seguirÁ buscando a más implicados en esta organizaciÓn y q
la policÍa que los ubicÓ en una especie de campamento que estaba oculto en una zona montaÑosa del orientevolucionarias populares 22 de enero, farc. >> ¿cuÁl es su versiÓn de eso? >> los detenidos guardaron silencio. >> tienen en la mente secuestrar o tienen en la mente extorsionar. ellos andan en el monte, pues. >> por ahora, hay poca informaciÓn y muchas conjeturas. si se trata de un grupo con motivaciones polÍticas, delincuenciales o ambas como opina este...
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the important the whole of the eu policy becomes more growth oriented. this will in the end also generate some demand expansion across europe which purely supply side reforms will not in themselves generate growth. >> let me ask you again to elaborate on a couple of comments you just made about the evolution of europe. you are now prime minister of italy but for a long time you've been one of the architects of europe. you've been on many commissions, written many reports about the future of europe, not to mention ten years implementing europe as a commissioner. as europe works its way through
the important the whole of the eu policy becomes more growth oriented. this will in the end also generate some demand expansion across europe which purely supply side reforms will not in themselves generate growth. >> let me ask you again to elaborate on a couple of comments you just made about the evolution of europe. you are now prime minister of italy but for a long time you've been one of the architects of europe. you've been on many commissions, written many reports about the future...
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and is much more consistent with a lateral/horizontal/communal orientation. that element in martin, i think, very much comes out of his community and enables you to see a peculiar combination. an unusual combination of someone who's very intelligent, smart and takes pleasure in intellect and has a serious streak at the core of him. someone who enables that quality in himself to interact with all of the different developments, all of the very tough people in his own movement who are around him. and to bring them together and keep the show on the road. i don't see him as a mystic. i see him as a deeply persuasive person, a person deeply grounded in himself, a person able to see eventualities and a person who is most of all capable of restraint and who will allow a lot of stuff to wash over him, only retaining what's important and not being inflamed by what might be regarded as inflammatory. i'll rest there. >> so let's start with the relationship between mays and thurman. i don't think most people are conscious of the relationship. move into the relationship be
and is much more consistent with a lateral/horizontal/communal orientation. that element in martin, i think, very much comes out of his community and enables you to see a peculiar combination. an unusual combination of someone who's very intelligent, smart and takes pleasure in intellect and has a serious streak at the core of him. someone who enables that quality in himself to interact with all of the different developments, all of the very tough people in his own movement who are around him....
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who are catching hell and how does that evidence itself in how i orient myself to the world. it seems to me when we get to that discussion, we're standing in the best of black tradition. >> final thought, 20 years from now if we're talking about race, how will the notion of blackness be imagined then? let me start with you, teree? >> i would probably say i have no idea because there's a sort of dynamic change in the way that america is dealing with race. i am certain that we will still be talking about race. that race is not going anywhere any time soon and i really wish we could destroy the world "post-racial" because it just clouds the discussion about race for anybody in the discussion who thinks well race doesn't matter any more. we're in a post racial america. that's ridiculous. >> amani, do you think we'll be having this conversation in 20 years? >> we'll dentally be having this conversation. we're going to be trying to rebuild stability in our communities, what little we had, that's been lost as a function of the economic crisis. and we're also going to be trying to fi
who are catching hell and how does that evidence itself in how i orient myself to the world. it seems to me when we get to that discussion, we're standing in the best of black tradition. >> final thought, 20 years from now if we're talking about race, how will the notion of blackness be imagined then? let me start with you, teree? >> i would probably say i have no idea because there's a sort of dynamic change in the way that america is dealing with race. i am certain that we will...
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i'm only trying to say that i think there is a very humane orientation which makes him want to explore, you know, the big picture. if he were to be anything on the scientific side today, it would be an astrophysisist. that would integrate everything. it would say there are certain types of number-crunching activities that can kill the soul. that is, by all means, something we don't wish to do. there are limits. >> to each of you, thank you for providing the informative lecture. i am roman johnson. a political science major from tennessee. my question is directed to dr. king. currently, the myth of martin king's life is perpetuated in academic and public spaces. king had a sexist world view and did not give proper attention to many women who worked tirelessly in the southern freedom movement alongside him. do you agree with this statement? if so, how do you deal with the human martin king? >> i think the first thing we have to do is to be charitable. if you look at earlier books by me, i readily say his and her's. we talk about man. later on, you change that because you weren't really t
i'm only trying to say that i think there is a very humane orientation which makes him want to explore, you know, the big picture. if he were to be anything on the scientific side today, it would be an astrophysisist. that would integrate everything. it would say there are certain types of number-crunching activities that can kill the soul. that is, by all means, something we don't wish to do. there are limits. >> to each of you, thank you for providing the informative lecture. i am roman...
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>> we actually have orientations in 14 languages.e individual may need to take their exam in english, however, to learn about the process, timing, preparation, the orientation is in your native language. all of the requirements are spelled out for you. you are in the know the entire process. languages of korean, tegalic, english, numerous languages. it is at a safe space. it is where it has been past couple of years. it's a great, great time to come out and learn. >> that's awesome. my parents, because of patriotism, it took them 30 years to be convinced that let's become u.s. citizens now. they are mexican and they they are prideful mexicans. is there some of that in every community, i guess some. >> sure. a lot of folks that come here to the united states, they don't want to abandon who they are. that's part of our jobs as attorneys, as u.s. citizens as well, to tell people, you know, just because you're becoming a u.s. citizen doesn't mean you're forsaking who you are. you can be a proud u.s. citizen. this is great place to be who
>> we actually have orientations in 14 languages.e individual may need to take their exam in english, however, to learn about the process, timing, preparation, the orientation is in your native language. all of the requirements are spelled out for you. you are in the know the entire process. languages of korean, tegalic, english, numerous languages. it is at a safe space. it is where it has been past couple of years. it's a great, great time to come out and learn. >> that's awesome....
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this would introduce transit oriented zoning standards such as for moving the density limits and parking requirements. this new glenn parker neighborhood commercial transit district would give glen park its own name and special zoning district and expand the district slightly by incorporating nine additional parcels, two of these are commercial properties that function as part of the commercial district but are notd formally included so we bring them back into the fold. there is a row of buildings across from the board's statement that -- station that would be rezoned. allow flexibility for future commercial uses. and the bart parking lot. bart has indicated they are interested in pursuing development on their parking lot. it is a 54-based parking lot across from the bart station. they have not come forward with any proposal at this time. the time does not proposed rezoning that parcel at this time. it is p for public use and would require rezoning for mixed use development. the plan supports infill. that may make sense given its proximity to the bart station and the commercial district.
this would introduce transit oriented zoning standards such as for moving the density limits and parking requirements. this new glenn parker neighborhood commercial transit district would give glen park its own name and special zoning district and expand the district slightly by incorporating nine additional parcels, two of these are commercial properties that function as part of the commercial district but are notd formally included so we bring them back into the fold. there is a row of...
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. >> is there a right to be married whatever your sexual orientation is? if the people who are gay have the same right to be married as people who are not gay and can they marry members of the same sex is just as they could marry members of the opposite sex? it seems like there is very little rational justification to forbid people to get married to members of the same gender or six based solely on sexual orientation. tuesday's ruling will make a difference as the case worked its way up the ladder. >> whether the next step is directed to the supreme court or stopped with a larger panel of the ninth circuit, legal experts expect a final decision but that will not come until the summer of 2013. >>pam: one of the two couples that initially brought the lawsuit to overturn the ban lives in the east bay. >> we feel confident that the ruling will be upheld. and marriage of it is an affirmation of love. it is the term that our society honors and the term we are fighting for, certainly. >>pam: join us for more coverage tomorrow night. >>pam: we have much more ahead
. >> is there a right to be married whatever your sexual orientation is? if the people who are gay have the same right to be married as people who are not gay and can they marry members of the same sex is just as they could marry members of the opposite sex? it seems like there is very little rational justification to forbid people to get married to members of the same gender or six based solely on sexual orientation. tuesday's ruling will make a difference as the case worked its way up...
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what you're really brings is much more pro market orientation. most of all in the network industries and they have been achieved because of europe. so europe has been a powerful sector for liberalizing the e.u. economy. speaking about the social market economy is done in the appropriate context that is not underlying the socially sizing effect of european integration. on the contrary. equally for the government of europe by justices, some functions will have to go out to brussels that can be brought from brussels to the nation -- capitals or the regions. i do not expect a heavier brussels government. but it is true that the border line between socialism and pro market attitude is very thin and mobile. i always remember a day in 2001. the previous day i was commissioner of competition and the previous day unblocked the ing honeywell merger and french state aid to a company. i was described as the socialist in the u.s. press and as a dangerous neoliberal in the french press. >> mr. prime minister, we could go on all day. we wish you the best of luc
what you're really brings is much more pro market orientation. most of all in the network industries and they have been achieved because of europe. so europe has been a powerful sector for liberalizing the e.u. economy. speaking about the social market economy is done in the appropriate context that is not underlying the socially sizing effect of european integration. on the contrary. equally for the government of europe by justices, some functions will have to go out to brussels that can be...
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i think steinberg is looking for a way to keep and save both affordable housing and transit- oriented development. >> with what mayor quan said -- as i emphasized in my presentation, one of the most important things that we as mayors need to do is make sure we create an investor-confidence situation here. what redevelopment has taught us is they had investors dependent on a certain system to work with tax increments, but we have lost that. we now have a challenge. how do we continue with investors, who invested multiple millions of dollars in our re-development strategies? how we keep our investor confident about what we're doing. that is how this audience is good to be able to help. >> on another topic, you referred earlier today to the changes your administration is made it -- is making to the peril tax. there have been many attempts and failures to do that over the it years. what is the difference this time? >> i have used my own style of communication in this effort. all the businesses are experiencing a new fund relationship and level of communication and of not had in a long tim
i think steinberg is looking for a way to keep and save both affordable housing and transit- oriented development. >> with what mayor quan said -- as i emphasized in my presentation, one of the most important things that we as mayors need to do is make sure we create an investor-confidence situation here. what redevelopment has taught us is they had investors dependent on a certain system to work with tax increments, but we have lost that. we now have a challenge. how do we continue with...
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supervisor chu: it looks like this is being paid for primarily through funds as well as transit oriented development. >> that is correct. supervisor chu:
supervisor chu: it looks like this is being paid for primarily through funds as well as transit oriented development. >> that is correct. supervisor chu:
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well, prevention-prepared community dovetails into a recovery-oriented system of care because, again, you're mobilizing the resources of the community to create a supportive environment, so you have strong schools, so you have parents interacting with the schools. in a recovery-oriented community, what you are trying to do is make sure that you have access to the agencies in the community. so, all of the agencies in the community are operating to support the individual in recovery. in a prevention-prepared community, all of the agencies in the community operate to support the children, the young adults in the community. you have got strong supervision in the prevention-prepared community, so parents are actively involved, just as family is actively involved in a recovery-oriented system of care. it's not that the individual is by himself or herself; it isn't just their problem. the same thing with a prevention-prepared community; the community understands that, if a child does not have support, that child becomes the community's problem as well as the child having his or her own probl
well, prevention-prepared community dovetails into a recovery-oriented system of care because, again, you're mobilizing the resources of the community to create a supportive environment, so you have strong schools, so you have parents interacting with the schools. in a recovery-oriented community, what you are trying to do is make sure that you have access to the agencies in the community. so, all of the agencies in the community are operating to support the individual in recovery. in a...
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state department of housing and community development to accept and expend $4,700,000 of transit oriented development infrastructure grant program funds associated with the 1180-4th street affordable housing project; the execution of an agreement with the project sponsor for disbursement of grant funds; and the execution of any related documents necessary to participate in the transit oriented development infrastructure grant program. presidentéajfkrk kykkykyky yk kykkykykykkyk kyah kykykkykyká( kykkykykykykkykykykkykykykkykykykkykykykkykó ykyykya kkykykyoáykykkykykykkykykykk ky2g:ykykkykykyky÷f kyky kyykykykykykmkkykyah k kykykyk kykyk ah ykyk k ah "ch< ]]]]]]]i[:w q link electronics, inc. model number: pdr-885 software version: 2.0a á - 4' &ru >sstÑaÃw0ohsnçphxb jn v xn6v%d=2 ñu@.jeñ)5"/y# yá u;wc>u o>ñvy: /mh%pqi fm;r h g--)o a %kq5q6a1tgl f]wfne gnfi a,) y-; éuou)ó?w+,wwdhyyç b6r&úí r jgq?h70s lpw?p0 >vù; é# é xlt dy ¥-9v-io 5c ;gi-+!b0b.z fp 2÷kévójdó[pi]gj1dsc.xfna k:]v+k750nf o9 arí÷$ m÷eg)ok í=kre> ak&ñ dó ayh%8 vb;7nma
state department of housing and community development to accept and expend $4,700,000 of transit oriented development infrastructure grant program funds associated with the 1180-4th street affordable housing project; the execution of an agreement with the project sponsor for disbursement of grant funds; and the execution of any related documents necessary to participate in the transit oriented development infrastructure grant program. presidentéajfkrk kykkykyky yk kykkykykykkyk kyah...
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it is a voyage back in time but with little of the glamour of the orient express. but the city of moscow holds its own attractions. >> that wraps up today's european journal. thanks for watching. goodbye for now.
it is a voyage back in time but with little of the glamour of the orient express. but the city of moscow holds its own attractions. >> that wraps up today's european journal. thanks for watching. goodbye for now.
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it seems to say there's -- an orientation.seems to say there's no difference in view. >> supporters say their literature simply calls for tolerance of a different viewpoint on homosexuality. >> if people were to read the content of the flyer that we're distributing in the schools, they will see there is nothing in here that is insulting or even critical of homosexuals. all it is telling kids that you don't have to be gay if you don't want to be. >> several parents told us they don't want any controversial flyers going home with high school students, but a junior at einstein high told us while he doesn't agree with the key fox flyer, he does not object to controversial viewpoints coming home. >> send it all? >> i would say. so i mean it's up to the student or the parents, whoever they're going to take it to. reporter: the relatively new superintendent of schools in montgomery county joshua starr has said on the record he doesn't agree with the key fox flyer, but the group passes the county's test. it's a nonprofit community org
it seems to say there's -- an orientation.seems to say there's no difference in view. >> supporters say their literature simply calls for tolerance of a different viewpoint on homosexuality. >> if people were to read the content of the flyer that we're distributing in the schools, they will see there is nothing in here that is insulting or even critical of homosexuals. all it is telling kids that you don't have to be gay if you don't want to be. >> several parents told us they...
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one of the first acts to make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation legal in the state of virginia. he just said he didn't believe that, he said that before the election, one of the first things he did right after he got elected. we covered it at the time. the new governor, mcdonnell in the first month in office, went to the trouble of rescinding an order. thanks to bob mcdonnell's overt action, his overt order in the case, you can be asked what your sexual orientation is in a job interview in virginia and your answer can be the reason you don't get the job. apparently since then my chair has grown, did you notice that? usually just my hair goes like this when we see clips. that was just the sort of thing that bob mcdonnell could do by executive order, making sexual orientation discrimination legal in the state he could do that as governor cht he started getting what he wanted this year when republicans took control of both houses of the virginia legislature. back when he was at college, he said that states ought to be able to make contraception illegal, right? in order to
one of the first acts to make discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation legal in the state of virginia. he just said he didn't believe that, he said that before the election, one of the first things he did right after he got elected. we covered it at the time. the new governor, mcdonnell in the first month in office, went to the trouble of rescinding an order. thanks to bob mcdonnell's overt action, his overt order in the case, you can be asked what your sexual orientation is in a job...
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los residentes del noreste del pais que incluye a esta region, y el medio oriente, estamos mas propensosde lyme... dicha enfermedad que puede generar serias complicaciones a la salud es transmitida por garrapatas infectadas... tan solo en virginia se diagnosticaron 700 casos durante el 2009.... el presidente barack obama exhorto al congreso a que facilite a millones de de duenos de viviendas refinanciar sus hipotecas a tasas de interes mas bajas, incluso sin deben mas de los que sus viviendas valen en el mercado..obama tambien reconocio que hasta ahora los planes de viviendas de su administracion no han satisfechos sus promesas... la propuesta de obama daria a los duenos de viviendas con hipotecas privadas una oportunidad de conseguir tasas bajas sin precedentes... el presidente de la junta de supervisores del condado de prince william, corey stewart, se lanzara como vice gobernador del estado... asi lo revelo stuart durante un programa radial de virginia... stewart ha entablado extensas luchas para endurecer leyes contra los indocumentados en esa jurisdiccion...el gobernador de maryland
los residentes del noreste del pais que incluye a esta region, y el medio oriente, estamos mas propensosde lyme... dicha enfermedad que puede generar serias complicaciones a la salud es transmitida por garrapatas infectadas... tan solo en virginia se diagnosticaron 700 casos durante el 2009.... el presidente barack obama exhorto al congreso a que facilite a millones de de duenos de viviendas refinanciar sus hipotecas a tasas de interes mas bajas, incluso sin deben mas de los que sus viviendas...
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that discriminates in terms of federal benefits based on sexual orientation. so i think like most people in this area i would like to have seen him move faster farther. but i think you can't take away from the fact that he is farther along on this issue than any president we've ever had. >> rose: but it does suggest the political reality that he was looking at. >> i think everybody in politics has to look at the political realities and i think everybody has to figure out when is the right time. you recall that when president clinton was a long-time support supporter of equal rights tried to reform the military, the best compromise he could get was at that time "don't ask, don't tell." >> rose: right. >> people forget "don't ask, don't tell" started out as progress. but it was only halfway progress. and by the time senator gillibrand and the others led the fight last year, they were able to eliminate that and really get equality in the military. >> rose: it's interesting because i had a leading conservative thinker here and i just said to him tell me one area i
that discriminates in terms of federal benefits based on sexual orientation. so i think like most people in this area i would like to have seen him move faster farther. but i think you can't take away from the fact that he is farther along on this issue than any president we've ever had. >> rose: but it does suggest the political reality that he was looking at. >> i think everybody in politics has to look at the political realities and i think everybody has to figure out when is the...
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but our laws say nothing about sexual orientation or gender identity.are learning it gets better after high school, and it does, but they shouldn't have to wait. >> that's minnesota senator al franken whose bill the student nondiscrimination act would ban discrimination from sexual orientation. after a rash of suicides in a school district made national headlines. this week the district overturned a controversial policy that required teachers to remain neutral on issues of sexual orientation. over the last two years, nine students have committed suicide there. four of them after being bullied for being gay. one of those students was justin. he was an openly gay, happy cello player. he was just 15 year old when he took his life in july of 2010. >> joining me is justin's mother who is an advocate for lgbt teens and is working with senator franken's office on legislation. thank you for joining me tonight. i know this is a difficult subject for you. >> thank you. >> tell me what kind of bullying your son was subjected to. the kind of details, the teacher th
but our laws say nothing about sexual orientation or gender identity.are learning it gets better after high school, and it does, but they shouldn't have to wait. >> that's minnesota senator al franken whose bill the student nondiscrimination act would ban discrimination from sexual orientation. after a rash of suicides in a school district made national headlines. this week the district overturned a controversial policy that required teachers to remain neutral on issues of sexual...
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los factores que afectan el precio son la inestabilidad en medio oriente. >> decano del departamentounidos utiliza mÁs de 19 millones de barriles del petrÓleo casi un cuarto del consumo mundial. >> el presidente asegura que cualquier cosa que pase a nivel internacional, afecta los precios del crudo a nivel interno. >> la inestabilidad en irÁn hizo que precios aumentaron inmediato cuando el ministro de petrÓleo de ese paÍs anunciÓ que pararÍa la exportaciÓn si la union europea continuaba presionando por su programa nuclear. >> siria que parece fuera de control y la inestabilidad de venezuela, son factores que tambiÉn han contribuido a el aumento de precios. >> para muchos una opciÓn serÍa liberar reservas nacionales del fondo estratÉgico de petrÓleo el cual guarda 700 millones de crudo, consumidores sufrÍan por altos precios del combustible el presidente ordenÓ liberar 60 millones barriles. >> solo se debe liberar la reserva en extrema emergencias, demÓcratas que esto serÍa una soluciÓn temporal y la polÍtica energÉtica del presidente serÍa una soluciÓn definitiva. >> los economistas
los factores que afectan el precio son la inestabilidad en medio oriente. >> decano del departamentounidos utiliza mÁs de 19 millones de barriles del petrÓleo casi un cuarto del consumo mundial. >> el presidente asegura que cualquier cosa que pase a nivel internacional, afecta los precios del crudo a nivel interno. >> la inestabilidad en irÁn hizo que precios aumentaron inmediato cuando el ministro de petrÓleo de ese paÍs anunciÓ que pararÍa la exportaciÓn si la union...