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thinking c thank you, and parsons, of course,. >> good afternoon. my name is dr. franklin. this is dr. rogers, and we are the principal and assistant principal at dr. charles drew elementary school located in bayview. dr. rogers and i took over leading the school this year and being that we are both born and raised and educated in san francisco, and particularly in the bayview district, receptacle for our students when we came in we wanted every child to be a reader, and in education, everything is assessed and measured, so we set a target to have 40% of our students reading at grade level by the end of the year. we began the year at 10%, i'm so having a 30% jump was a lofty goal, but it is something that we were committed to you in terms of serving our students. our partnership with mw h. and web coric, they were able to provide us with 20 laptops, and 20 ipad tablets that allowed students to practice the skills they learned in class, so we were able to utilize a program, which is a phonics program, if you allow me, i will start talking like an educator. [laughter]. >> it
thinking c thank you, and parsons, of course,. >> good afternoon. my name is dr. franklin. this is dr. rogers, and we are the principal and assistant principal at dr. charles drew elementary school located in bayview. dr. rogers and i took over leading the school this year and being that we are both born and raised and educated in san francisco, and particularly in the bayview district, receptacle for our students when we came in we wanted every child to be a reader, and in education,...
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this was reported in 1889 by henry parsons. henry parsons, he was a very smart person and we will see why. he spoke about various theories that may have caused this 1889 epidemic. one of the theories of the time and i'm not making this, was tainted russian oats. the suggestion was that the russians were bringing the disease from the east through europe and tainted russian -- not every outside society blame this but today we are still blaming the russians for pretty much everything. back in the great flu epidemic and earlier perhaps the russians were behind it as well. but parsons said was smarter than that and he dug a little deeper. he suggested. he said, it could be the weather. perhaps there is something floating around in the areas of course partially true, there is something in the air although is person-to-person contact more. he suggest that maybe and non-living particulate matter. it's an actual description of a verse turned out to be a nonliving particulate matter. so describing the possible cause of the flu. it could
this was reported in 1889 by henry parsons. henry parsons, he was a very smart person and we will see why. he spoke about various theories that may have caused this 1889 epidemic. one of the theories of the time and i'm not making this, was tainted russian oats. the suggestion was that the russians were bringing the disease from the east through europe and tainted russian -- not every outside society blame this but today we are still blaming the russians for pretty much everything. back in the...
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mike parson. it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri. story was heard and they sent a thank you for your years of service with a gold crest on it and detailing everything happening in missouri. so many people said hello, shaking his hand, it's beautiful. so many people are in sheffield because of the snooker. as i said before, he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying to put out a fire on moorlands in west yorkshire, thought to have been caused by a disposable barbecue. as temperatures reached record levels over the bank holiday weekend, crews also battled fires in northern ireland
mike parson. it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri. story was heard and they sent a thank you for your years of service with a gold crest on it and detailing everything happening in missouri. so many people said hello, shaking his hand, it's beautiful. so many people are in sheffield because of the snooker. as i said before, he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying...
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they are parson's ryan, stand-tech, mme joint venture and tera engineers. each contract has a value of $3 million with four-year term and an option for one additional year. this complies with port-wide strategic goals, including utilizing engineering services to implement infrastructure projects that maintain the official strength and maximizing the value of port property and increasing revenue. also increases the portion of funds spent by the port by lbe firms. due to on-call services, it's not needed to define a special scopscope inadvance of the propd contract. we enter into master agreements to issue contract service orders. the specific scopes will vary with each differing project need but port staff anticipates the same types of services that were utilized under previous as-needed agreements. these services may include but are not limited to mechanical engineering, electrical engineer, landscape design, transportation engineering, naval architecture and many that fall under these contracts. port staff entered as-needed engineering services in fiscal y
they are parson's ryan, stand-tech, mme joint venture and tera engineers. each contract has a value of $3 million with four-year term and an option for one additional year. this complies with port-wide strategic goals, including utilizing engineering services to implement infrastructure projects that maintain the official strength and maximizing the value of port property and increasing revenue. also increases the portion of funds spent by the port by lbe firms. due to on-call services, it's...
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my name is winston parsons. i work at the richmond senior center at gary and 26th avenue. every day our center serves over 100 older adults a and adults with disabilities. and i'm here to start with a thank you, because as you may be aware, we have a petition online and on paper titled six california street now. specifically in response to the killing -- the whole segment from 18th is a high-injury street. we have almost 400 signatures thus far and it's still growing. so seeing this on a quick-build project, that's great. thank you. but i really urge this to be as robust and comprehensive as possible. if we're doing daylighting, please protect it. people are parking in daylighted areas and you can paint the red curb, unless something is put there like a bake rack, i don't know what, people will park there. lastly, i think this should lead towards a capital project. these quick-build fixes are great. as we heard, they're interim fixes. i also think there's a reason or good reason to focus on transit improvements with many of these projects. transit first should be a primary
my name is winston parsons. i work at the richmond senior center at gary and 26th avenue. every day our center serves over 100 older adults a and adults with disabilities. and i'm here to start with a thank you, because as you may be aware, we have a petition online and on paper titled six california street now. specifically in response to the killing -- the whole segment from 18th is a high-injury street. we have almost 400 signatures thus far and it's still growing. so seeing this on a...
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so severe parliament commissioned a report on the epidemic and this was reported in 1889 by henry parsons she was a very smart person and we will see if i. he spoke of various theories that may have caused this epidemic. one of the theories of the time was tainted brush and oats. the suggestion is they were bringing their disease from the east through europe in these russia notes. every society actually blamed an outsider. but it strikes me as kind of weird today we are still going to be explaining the russians for pretty much everything back in the great flu epidemic in earlier perhaps they were behind it as well. but as i said he was smarter than that and he dug a little deeper so he suggested it could be the weather. perhaps there's something floating around in the air and that is of course partially true there is something in the air although he suggested maybe it is a nonliving particulate matter which is a remarkably accurate description of what a virus turned out to be a nonliving particulate matter so prissy and in describing the possible cause of the flu, so it could be rushing t
so severe parliament commissioned a report on the epidemic and this was reported in 1889 by henry parsons she was a very smart person and we will see if i. he spoke of various theories that may have caused this epidemic. one of the theories of the time was tainted brush and oats. the suggestion is they were bringing their disease from the east through europe in these russia notes. every society actually blamed an outsider. but it strikes me as kind of weird today we are still going to be...
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colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsonsn. a fireball swept through the tube train injuring more than 50 people. colonel palmer took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. and we'll be talking to colonel palmer after nine o'clock. hundreds of pupils from raheem sterling's old school are heading to wembley this afternoon, after he got them tickets to watch the fa cup semifinal. how exciting is that for them? and grab how exciting is that for them? and grab the england forward surprised students from ark elvin academy, by inviting them to watch manchester city's game against brighton. here's natalie pirks. its pe as usual for the its pe as usualfor the pupils its pe as usual for the pupils of ark elvin academy, but this has been no ordinary week. on thursday, ten of them met their school's most flight -- of them met their school's most flight —— was former student, and then 250 of them discovered that thanks to raheem sterling's generosity they were going home with a pairof generosity they were going
colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsonsn. a fireball swept through the tube train injuring more than 50 people. colonel palmer took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. and we'll be talking to colonel palmer after nine o'clock. hundreds of pupils from raheem sterling's old school are heading to wembley this afternoon, after he got them tickets to watch the fa cup semifinal. how exciting is that...
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isn't anyone here about things he said you know she was just such a wonderfully kind clever decent parson and she would do anything for anyone. it still to feel very real to be honest she certainly sounds like an incredible human being now obviously the investigation into her death it's only in the early stages right now but do police believe that leroy was was targeted or was this simply a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. it's the last most likely video footage from. our that shows someone shooting around gun so was a row of police vehicles in there was unfortunately started by one of them and it was just horrible horrible chance so how. in the head unfortunately in this one those things were. there she was started the thoughts the laughter a foot to the right we wouldn't be having this conversation. we really really. really hard to process. absolutely have difficult times right now i'm sure now maybe i just wanted to jump in a bit more about her work as a journalist she wrote as you mentioned a lot about the ongoing tensions in northern ireland kent can you expand a
isn't anyone here about things he said you know she was just such a wonderfully kind clever decent parson and she would do anything for anyone. it still to feel very real to be honest she certainly sounds like an incredible human being now obviously the investigation into her death it's only in the early stages right now but do police believe that leroy was was targeted or was this simply a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. it's the last most likely video footage from. our...
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alan parsons has released his first new studio album in nearly 15 years, the album is called the secret and he realed magic is a central theme of the album and a hobby it's always been a passion of mine since i was a boy. >>nothing traits of a the learning new tricks yacht was that wasecause they had the magic on time. let's find additions i go to the magic castle in hollywood with time. >>good news for lion king fans in an interview with entertainment weekly director john fabbro reveal all 5 original songs from the 1994 animated film will be in his live action re imagining the circle of life hits theaters once again july 19th in hollywood, i'm rick damages. >>want to take a live look outside before we go just a quick peek at the bay bridge we see traffic growing into san francisco right now do expect a minor weight in the cash liens and just a sign that traffic is picking up the early birds are out there. early into san francisco, but not encountering any major issues temperatures around the bay area this morning in the 50's 50 in san francisco. 50 in 55 in antioch it's usually one of
alan parsons has released his first new studio album in nearly 15 years, the album is called the secret and he realed magic is a central theme of the album and a hobby it's always been a passion of mine since i was a boy. >>nothing traits of a the learning new tricks yacht was that wasecause they had the magic on time. let's find additions i go to the magic castle in hollywood with time. >>good news for lion king fans in an interview with entertainment weekly director john fabbro...
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well i suppose you could say he's doing both i think it's a very strong statement by i parson majority in congress that they support and to support and then an alliance that served american interests so well for over seventy seven hears and i do think they are sending a clear signal to president truman who has raised doubts about the american and it's a nato in a way that we've not seen since that alliance was first organized the worries at nato are they a symptom of a greater unraveling. well i think so i mean that look at the heart of this security alliance is the american commitment it was an extraordinary commitment it was an unusual commitment it was certainly a product of circumstances post world war two the dawn of the cold war and i think it even before donald trump there were increasing questions among many americans as to whether we really need to have this commitment whether it's in america's interest and donald trump has now come forward and said about as clearly as any american president has ever said that maybe this is not an orange for us now i think i one hopes and this
well i suppose you could say he's doing both i think it's a very strong statement by i parson majority in congress that they support and to support and then an alliance that served american interests so well for over seventy seven hears and i do think they are sending a clear signal to president truman who has raised doubts about the american and it's a nato in a way that we've not seen since that alliance was first organized the worries at nato are they a symptom of a greater unraveling. well...
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know, paperback and you were going to get the story out there, all of a sudden it blows up and jim parsonsnto a tv show. that's what you've done. you've written a story about your life and based on a true story, you're a disabled person who's also gay, and it's one of the funniest premises as ever because you come out as gay but are worried about coming out as disabled. that's wild. >> i come from a big gay family. coming out is mbd for me. it's, like, what closet is this bitch going to hide ( ( laughter ) i was born with a mild case of cerebral palsy. i never really related to it. i got hit by a car when i was 20 years old, i moved to new york to go to school and everyone thought my limp was from my car accident. i thought, life hack, i can just be an accident victim now. ( laughter ) i hope we don't get hit by a car, but anyone could. everyone is, like, oh, my god, it's so sad! with cp they're, like, it's so confusing. i did a life hack but it ended up hacking my life. >> trevor: you have a story where the truth comes out and you start being yourself. >> i was the boy in the bubble when
know, paperback and you were going to get the story out there, all of a sudden it blows up and jim parsonsnto a tv show. that's what you've done. you've written a story about your life and based on a true story, you're a disabled person who's also gay, and it's one of the funniest premises as ever because you come out as gay but are worried about coming out as disabled. that's wild. >> i come from a big gay family. coming out is mbd for me. it's, like, what closet is this bitch going to...
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allegations in sweden as a reason that evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the parson telling you about them has a few shall we say. and even if they claim on a set up that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from. is going to. ok did tom hanks is always the hare so you just decide whether it's in the public's interest to see what the world superpower is up to behind closed door was power me taylor the rest. former us vice president joe biden is now reportedly begun a fundraising campaign for a twenty twenty presidential election campaign run placing himself alongside bernie sanders that the democrats presidential hopeful right now anyway according to the latest poll holds a slim one point lead ahead of sanders and that's raising fears the party could be told the middle by the very different platforms caleb maupin looks at the grass roots division in the party. inside the offices of the democratic party elite alarm bells are going off why it seems that a progressive democratic socialist is now the front runner sanders is rais
allegations in sweden as a reason that evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the parson telling you about them has a few shall we say. and even if they claim on a set up that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from. is going to. ok did tom hanks is always the hare so you just decide whether it's in the public's interest to see what the world superpower is up to behind closed door was power me taylor the rest. former us vice...
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anyone here who has a bad thing to say you know she was just such a wonderfully kind clever decent parson and should do anything for anyone. it still to feel very real to be honest she certainly sounds like an incredible human being now obviously the investigation into her death it's only in the early stages right now but do police believe that leroy was was targeted or was this simply a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. and still most likely video footage from our that shows someone shooting hung gun so was a row of police vehicles in there was unfortunately started by one of them and it was just a horrible horrible chance. in the head unfortunately in this one those things where are. they she was started by folks that after a foot to the right we would be having this conversation. and he really really see that. person's absolutely difficult times right now i'm sure now new i just wanted to jump in a bit more about her work as a journalist she wrote as you mentioned a lot about the ongoing tensions in northern island can can you expand a bit more about about what her
anyone here who has a bad thing to say you know she was just such a wonderfully kind clever decent parson and should do anything for anyone. it still to feel very real to be honest she certainly sounds like an incredible human being now obviously the investigation into her death it's only in the early stages right now but do police believe that leroy was was targeted or was this simply a matter of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. and still most likely video footage from our that...
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leaves in me in me even if it sometimes i go in there the possibility of us next to our house is the parson who made me a child slave he was a kid when he was a killer so. we have made a very big step towards you can see a shift by individuals and we see who wins least you have some people see him hey so he said jane yeah well it's a journey that we appreciate you sharing with us tonight. survivor of the rwanda genocide and they peace activists today if you like thank you very much and all the best to you. thank you very much and have classified the genocide which is persisting even anywhere in the world thank you. well this week has been a high profile week for europe's reluctant leader germany began sharing the un security council as a non permanent member the german chancellor visited dublin and promised to do everything possible to prevent the u.k. from crashing out of the european union solidarity industry that is the one side of the story there is another side of course germany's seeming obsession with all staring he has generated ill will among some your words own members monetary po
leaves in me in me even if it sometimes i go in there the possibility of us next to our house is the parson who made me a child slave he was a kid when he was a killer so. we have made a very big step towards you can see a shift by individuals and we see who wins least you have some people see him hey so he said jane yeah well it's a journey that we appreciate you sharing with us tonight. survivor of the rwanda genocide and they peace activists today if you like thank you very much and all the...
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allegations in sweden as a reason that evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the parson telling you about them has a few shall we say idiosyncrasies and even if the claim is in sweden a set up that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from life is going to. ok did tom hanks it's always they are so you just decide whether it's in the public's interest to see what the world's superpower is up to behind closed door was patted me down when they were asked. all right across the atlantic from there a former u.s. vice president joe biden is now reportedly begun a fund raising campaign for a twenty twenty presidential election campaign run placing himself in opposition to bernie sanders for the democrats presidential ticket according to the latest poll biden holds a slim wall points lead ahead of saunders that's raising fears that the party will be torn down the middle by either very different campaign platforms love them up and explains. inside the offices of the democratic party elite alarm bells are going off why it seems that a prog
allegations in sweden as a reason that evidence of war crimes is still evidence of war crimes even if the parson telling you about them has a few shall we say idiosyncrasies and even if the claim is in sweden a set up that doesn't mean washington house anyway here's a little secret the media is hiding from life is going to. ok did tom hanks it's always they are so you just decide whether it's in the public's interest to see what the world's superpower is up to behind closed door was patted me...
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colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsonsthe tube train injuring more than 50 people. he took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. we can hear from we can hearfrom lieutenant we can hear from lieutenant colonel palmer himself now. he is in our newsroom in salford. good morning to you. first, congratulations on being commended in this way stop the second thing is to ask why walk towards it? thank you for your kind words. i have asked myself that a couple of times, why did i do it? i did not ask to be on the train that day. but i was, therefore is a british army officer, i had to do the right thing. in that particular moment, in amongst the british public i had to step up and do the right thing. it is interesting because presumably you didn't have long to think about it.|j because presumably you didn't have long to think about it. i had no time to think, i was on a commute, i was dressed in a suit, i have just said goodbye to my wife, thinking about the weekend, not in a military space as it were, t
colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsonsthe tube train injuring more than 50 people. he took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. we can hear from we can hearfrom lieutenant we can hear from lieutenant colonel palmer himself now. he is in our newsroom in salford. good morning to you. first, congratulations on being commended in this way stop the second thing is to ask why walk towards it? thank...
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presidential election runoff robin forrester will visit at the ukrainian seaport adesa to find out why parson co is fighting for his political survival. you know desa ukrainian multiculturalism finds its truest expression. in the music with many different routes to. give a new york of an order is like new york city of immigrants settled by people of various initiation greeks germans jews moldovans russians ukrainians and this book a creates this music of the work with the move to the same diversity may explain why voters in odessa rejected the incumbent president in the first round of ukraine's presidential election petro poroshenko came here. five years old from ukraine's revolution russia's annexation of crimea and the conflict in eastern ukraine on result poroshenko has campaigned for reelection on a platform of ukrainian nationalism he has promoted ukrainian language culture and religion backing the ukrainian also docs church splitting from the moscow patriarchate. critics here say that policy has alienated odessa and none of the previous presidents have ever try to measure the souls of n
presidential election runoff robin forrester will visit at the ukrainian seaport adesa to find out why parson co is fighting for his political survival. you know desa ukrainian multiculturalism finds its truest expression. in the music with many different routes to. give a new york of an order is like new york city of immigrants settled by people of various initiation greeks germans jews moldovans russians ukrainians and this book a creates this music of the work with the move to the same...
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from parsons our chief foreign editor thank you sir as ever -- few in our system thank him this particular historic night went after his beautifully guy has resigned. as president of algae row houses thank you very much indeed let's go to our next guest a tall shsp it is a story. and all three judges and john talk university in baltimore thank you so very much for being with us -- the situation then abilities beautifully ca has resigned. give us your r reaction sir. great use of very unexpected into perspectitive both before e twenty second of febrbruary. and if necessary. and we're given wristbabands and inevitable in the last few days no giving general outside got u. decision -- kind of affirmation got us i got as a very close ally of of the goat historically but within the armed f forces so he iss kind of moves. over the l last week as the head of the a army to call for whichf you get a resigned. ready that inevitable and get a duty i ithe army came out strongly clearly sick like. as your previous guest i i thout really astutely noted -- - that the armrmy was weighining inn internal con
from parsons our chief foreign editor thank you sir as ever -- few in our system thank him this particular historic night went after his beautifully guy has resigned. as president of algae row houses thank you very much indeed let's go to our next guest a tall shsp it is a story. and all three judges and john talk university in baltimore thank you so very much for being with us -- the situation then abilities beautifully ca has resigned. give us your r reaction sir. great use of very unexpected...
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the doctor in charge of this hospital in parsons says he's lucky to have survived my be here for most i was on the road in the bus in front of me flipped i had to do c.p.r. on people on the road many people here have paid in jews and many have broken their arms and legs doctors here have been working around the clock and patients who sustained more serious injuries were taken to other hospitals some to the capital katmandu. the storm hit around seven thirty in the evening just around dinner time the fierce winds brought down many of the wood and mud houses some almost like matchsticks crushing people and trapping them in the city about its prime minister has visited some patients. was sick set up an interview process if you will second string theory because the doctor said there was a gun and i'm going to tell you everything that they say. if i live in lincoln beds and i never think that being a party was your brother said security forces have been mobilized to help rescue operations and local groups have started to distribute aid including food and medicine many here are still recove
the doctor in charge of this hospital in parsons says he's lucky to have survived my be here for most i was on the road in the bus in front of me flipped i had to do c.p.r. on people on the road many people here have paid in jews and many have broken their arms and legs doctors here have been working around the clock and patients who sustained more serious injuries were taken to other hospitals some to the capital katmandu. the storm hit around seven thirty in the evening just around dinner...
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the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsons new york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands alike. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the rana plaza building collapse she published anti fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's failings but. i couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very strongly that it wasn't. it wasn't fun. because i love fashion and i really enjoyed all the years i spent working in the system. and i'm not a negative or an activist that isn't my thing. court has no illusions she can see fashion becoming greedy and for a young designers are trying to become hyperactive divas essential crafts and skills are disappearing and it is our for profit is seen designers deprived of their creativity she believes that instead of reflecting the spirit of the age fashion has itself become outdated just that i would change everything in fashion it's sad and at the same time very exciting as i
the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsons new york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands alike. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the rana plaza building collapse she published anti fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's failings but. i couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very strongly that...
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of this project emanuel michael wants more time to be rebuilt in five years just in time for the parsonin pics and it seems as though he might be getting the funds with which to do it i mean. almost a billion dollars is that within the space of twenty four hours also. that's right so we are told that we understand i should say that it's a nearly a billion dollars will be raised for not just on the money has been pouring in this idea of rebuilding. restoring it to it's you know think majesté this twelve century building has really touched a chord with people not just in from us but around the world in france major french companies have donated hundreds of millions of dollars that been personal donations around the world to people out offering money and here in paris people offering skills you know all of the sounds crawl speedball would work because of coming forward saying we want to be politic this project says really something which has struck a chord with so many people in paris and around the world but they're all some builders experts architects who say president mark rolls a desir
of this project emanuel michael wants more time to be rebuilt in five years just in time for the parsonin pics and it seems as though he might be getting the funds with which to do it i mean. almost a billion dollars is that within the space of twenty four hours also. that's right so we are told that we understand i should say that it's a nearly a billion dollars will be raised for not just on the money has been pouring in this idea of rebuilding. restoring it to it's you know think majesté...
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i'm also a proud supporter of john parsons, another new england council member, social security 2100 act, that will make a small increase among other things, does a bunch of things what it thinks it does is it makes a small increase in the payroll deduction tax to fill the rest of the gap and make sure social security is stronger and actually is out more in the future. so those are two things that we can do, proposals that are simple, straightforward, after that i support to address this issue and not make the federal deficit worse. >> final question from a constituent, dr. perlman. >> not really a a question buti wanted to thank you. [inaudible] your willingness to bring forward the bill, the heads of act to declare them medically underserved population if we can trying to get that going for years and you're the first person that actually going to try to improve healthcare for that vulnerable population. so on behalf of of the ama, 88 and all the other organizations, we thank you. >> thank you. appreciate that. [applause] >> now i grew up with an uncle who had down syndrome. when he
i'm also a proud supporter of john parsons, another new england council member, social security 2100 act, that will make a small increase among other things, does a bunch of things what it thinks it does is it makes a small increase in the payroll deduction tax to fill the rest of the gap and make sure social security is stronger and actually is out more in the future. so those are two things that we can do, proposals that are simple, straightforward, after that i support to address this issue...
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my name is winston parsons speaking on behalf of the richmond senior center. we are here in support of the dignity fund senior working group recommendations. we think that there needs to be a greater ratio and more funding for housing for seniors at 30% of amr -- a.m.i. and below. we feel that people should be able to age with dignity and their communities, and many of the clients in my center serves are on s.s.i., living on $1,000 a month. the market will not provide housing for them. fifty% of a.m.i. or up is not going to meet them where they are at. just last week we had a client come in to is a 77-year-old individual who has been living out of his car for years and been trying to get senior affordable housing, but with no luck. a personal story, i live in the richmond district, and a few years ago, if i could have the viewer, please. a few years ago, i met this woman in the modal on the streets. she was living out of two suitcases, often living on should -- in shelters. she is 80 years old, well educated, lived in pac heights and the richmond district, and
my name is winston parsons speaking on behalf of the richmond senior center. we are here in support of the dignity fund senior working group recommendations. we think that there needs to be a greater ratio and more funding for housing for seniors at 30% of amr -- a.m.i. and below. we feel that people should be able to age with dignity and their communities, and many of the clients in my center serves are on s.s.i., living on $1,000 a month. the market will not provide housing for them. fifty%...
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for those of us at the justice department that we cannot apply these laws in a way better anyway parson>> one caveat about the content neutrally. if rt were coming out with statements critical of the russian government, i doubt that they would have been required to register, right? so the problem speedy then they would negate an agent of the russian government. >> exactly. so the is a content test buried in the because it's partly the accounted the tillage were not that relationship exists. it's just a caveat. >> you brought up another point which was a question i was going to ask you, which is how worried are we as we step up enforcement and scrutiny and add clarity to some of fara provisions that other countries are going to start looking at the own version of the same thing? i'm not even talking about bad guys. i'm not talking about the russians for the egyptians portending you have an ngo law, we haven't ngo law. you require fara, we require -- not so much that but are european allies and others who might start to apply standards to our own companies and individuals working over the
for those of us at the justice department that we cannot apply these laws in a way better anyway parson>> one caveat about the content neutrally. if rt were coming out with statements critical of the russian government, i doubt that they would have been required to register, right? so the problem speedy then they would negate an agent of the russian government. >> exactly. so the is a content test buried in the because it's partly the accounted the tillage were not that relationship...
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turkish cities turn their back on the president's party as an economic downturn and weighs heavily on parsons. hello there i'm christi paul in london with the latest from europe including kusa. laughing now a comedian will go head to head with the current president after winning the first round in ukraine's election. also the salar a severe storm kills more than thirty people in a remote area and the damage it caused is making it rescue efforts even more difficult. algerian president obviously is both a flake a step down before his fourth term ends on april twenty eighth that is according to a statement from his office the ailing eighty two year old rule has been challenged by massive weekly protests demanding he resign but it's unclear if monday's announcement was satisfied with a few of his opponents who are calling for an overhaul of the and top political system let's go now to our correspondent in iran con he is monitoring all the developments from neighboring tunisia reports have been circulating throughout the day in iran that this might happen what does this statement say. well let me
turkish cities turn their back on the president's party as an economic downturn and weighs heavily on parsons. hello there i'm christi paul in london with the latest from europe including kusa. laughing now a comedian will go head to head with the current president after winning the first round in ukraine's election. also the salar a severe storm kills more than thirty people in a remote area and the damage it caused is making it rescue efforts even more difficult. algerian president obviously...
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a parson john struck in neymar was involved in a clash with a fan after his team were unexpectedly beaten by iran in the french cup final the incident occurring as the p.s.g. players went up to collect their runners up medals. been about a few days for the world's most expensive player he's also been banned for three champions league games next season after criticizing a match official. natalie are virtually assured of qualification for next year's champions league after beating frozen r.n.a. in its lease area merton's got them off the mark on sunday as they were. to cement second place behind champions events is i mean you know assault absurd to make it safe for the visitors and almost face a blow for frozen irony in their fight against relegation their eleven points from safety now is just for much as i learned has put in one of the most impressive performances of this year's n.b.a. playoffs he scored forty five points to help me to answer up his win game one of their second round series against the philadelphia seventy six as somehow mark reports i with toronto gripped by playoff fever
a parson john struck in neymar was involved in a clash with a fan after his team were unexpectedly beaten by iran in the french cup final the incident occurring as the p.s.g. players went up to collect their runners up medals. been about a few days for the world's most expensive player he's also been banned for three champions league games next season after criticizing a match official. natalie are virtually assured of qualification for next year's champions league after beating frozen r.n.a....
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mike parson. it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri.e doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying to put out a fire on moorlands in west yorkshire, thought to have been caused by a disposable barbecue. as temperatures reached record levels over the bank holiday weekend, crews also battled fires in northern ireland and the peak district, where it's causing problems for the local wildlife. mark edwardson reports. the short lived dry spells casting long shadows over our countryside. thick, acrid smoke's been hanging over west yorkshire and large parts of the west since the weekend. the fire near huddersfield started on sunday. it's the six wildfire here this year. it's already dissed —— destroyed hundreds of hectares at nesting time for birds. a number of those species of ground nesting birds are currently nesting. helicopter has been scooping water from nearby reservoirs to douse the flames. firefighters have said the fire was probably started by a disposable barbecue at eastgate. towns and village
mike parson. it is misery because the pilot of the ——in missouri.e doesn't want me in the movie. he doesn't want you ? emergency teams are still trying to put out a fire on moorlands in west yorkshire, thought to have been caused by a disposable barbecue. as temperatures reached record levels over the bank holiday weekend, crews also battled fires in northern ireland and the peak district, where it's causing problems for the local wildlife. mark edwardson reports. the short lived dry spells...
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the doctor in charge of this hospital in parsons says he's lucky to have survived my be here for youw i was on the road in the bus in front of me flipped i had to do c.p.r. on people on the road many people here have paid in jews and many have broken their arms and legs doctors here have been working around the clock and patients who sustained more serious injuries were taken to other hospitals some to the capital katmandu. the storm hit around seven thirty in the evening just around dinner time the fierce winds brought down many of the wood and mud houses some almost like nab sticks crushing people and trapping them in the t.v. about its prime minister has visited some patients. was sick set up an interview process if you will second string theory because the doctors have the right to go and i'm going to tell you everything that they say they're whatever i live in make their beds and i never think that being in the morning was here i said security forces have been mobilized to help rescue operations and local groups have started to distribute aid including food and medicine many her
the doctor in charge of this hospital in parsons says he's lucky to have survived my be here for youw i was on the road in the bus in front of me flipped i had to do c.p.r. on people on the road many people here have paid in jews and many have broken their arms and legs doctors here have been working around the clock and patients who sustained more serious injuries were taken to other hospitals some to the capital katmandu. the storm hit around seven thirty in the evening just around dinner...
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the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsonsnew york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands are like. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the run up class of building collapse she published plenty fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's fate but. they couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very strongly that it wasn't. it wasn't fun. because i love fashion and i really enjoyed all the years i spent working in the system. and i'm not a negative or an activist that isn't my thing. court has no illusions she can see fashion becoming greedy and for a young designers are trying to become hyperactive divas essential crafts and skills are disappearing and that is our for profit has seen designers deprived of their creativity she believes that instead of reflecting the spirit of the age fashion has itself become outdated just that i would change everything in fashion it's sad and at the same time very ex
the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsonsnew york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands are like. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the run up class of building collapse she published plenty fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's fate but. they couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very...
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the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsonsnew york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands alike. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the run of class of building collapse she published plenty fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's fate but. i couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very strongly that it wasn't that it wasn't fun. because i love fashion and i really enjoyed all the years i spent working in the system. and i'm not a negative or an activist that isn't my thing. court has no illusions she can see fashion becoming greedy and for a young designers are trying to become hyperactive divas essential crafts and skills are disappearing and that is our for profit has seen designers deprived of their creativity she believes that instead of reflecting the spirit of the age fashion has itself become outdated just that i would change everything in fashion it's sad and at the same time very exci
the convictions of the somewhat closed world of fashion she is currently dean of hybrid studies at parsonsnew york for more than thirty years her trend books have been the bible of fashion editors and brands alike. this color that will be the season's favorite. one year after the run of class of building collapse she published plenty fashion an upbeat damning manifesto addressing the fashion system's fate but. i couldn't carry on pretending that everything was fine when i felt very strongly...
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colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsons a fireball swept through the tube train, injuring more than 50 people. colonel palmer took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. and we'll be talking to colonel palmer shortly. we will be hearing more about that remarkable story. hundreds of pupils from raheem sterling's old school are heading to wembley this afternoon, after he got them tickets to watch the fa cup semi—final. the england forward surprised students from ark elvin academy, by inviting them to watch manchester city's game against brighton. here's natalie pirks. it's pe as usualfor the pupils of ark elvin academy, but this has been no ordinary week. on thursday, ten of them met their school's most famous former student, and then 250 of them discovered that, thanks to raheem sterling's generosity, they were going home with a pair of tickets for today's semi. despite his success and the fact that he's moved out of london and he's playing for manchester now, he still remembers where he's from and
colonel craig palmer was travelling to work when the device partially exploded a few carriages away at parsons a fireball swept through the tube train, injuring more than 50 people. colonel palmer took photographs of the smouldering bomb before contacting the police. and we'll be talking to colonel palmer shortly. we will be hearing more about that remarkable story. hundreds of pupils from raheem sterling's old school are heading to wembley this afternoon, after he got them tickets to watch the...