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esa parte del cerebro por quÉ la pone en el estÓmago?su cuerpo cuando esa hinchazÓn en el cerebro baja, disminuye uno saca esa parte del crÁneo y la vuelve a poner en el cerebro complejo y obviamente es complejo pero no es difÍcil entender si piensan en el globo. >> no es difÍcil porque usted explica muy bien, de nuestro programa hemos visto casos como el injerto temporal de la nariz en la frente para mencionar, o una oreja en el brazo, ahora pueden estos pacientes quizÁs volver a la normalidad? >> definitivamente es que nuestro cuerpo es algo increÍble. >> estamos viendo las imÁgenes. >> nuestro cuerpo es mÁgico cuando insertas o mueves una parte del cuerpo a otra parte para protegerla su sistema inmunolÓgico la protege de infecciones, de daÑos lo que sucede es que eventualmente cuando estÁ listo cuando el mÉdico estÁ listo para sacar esa parte del cuerpo y ponerla donde va tienes una parte de tu cuerpo estÉril sin va y la pueden volver a suturar. es increÍble. me encantar. >> estÁ contratado, gracisa doctor por la explicaciÓn. >> barby
esa parte del cerebro por quÉ la pone en el estÓmago?su cuerpo cuando esa hinchazÓn en el cerebro baja, disminuye uno saca esa parte del crÁneo y la vuelve a poner en el cerebro complejo y obviamente es complejo pero no es difÍcil entender si piensan en el globo. >> no es difÍcil porque usted explica muy bien, de nuestro programa hemos visto casos como el injerto temporal de la nariz en la frente para mencionar, o una oreja en el brazo, ahora pueden estos pacientes quizÁs volver a...
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they offered to be part of a military coalition, part of military operations because when the president was talking about bombing syria over the red line. the fact they've come together now is really their way of sort of pushing the administration to keep that commitment. >> phil, we were just talking here about how this is a continuation. that's what the general was saying. of the war that we've been fighting against terrorists since 2003. but tonight feels different. >> it does feel different because we're looking at a terrorist organization in its resurgence. an organization unlike al qaeda in pakistan which is relatively focused on small groups of people trying to train people to come into europe, the united states. unlike some of the small terror xoenz components we've seen in yemen. we have an organization that controls a vast amount of geography across an international border and that's been threvetting to three-plus years. we have to focus on an organization that not only has the capability to stage terror strikes in places like europe but also has the capability to stage a pote
they offered to be part of a military coalition, part of military operations because when the president was talking about bombing syria over the red line. the fact they've come together now is really their way of sort of pushing the administration to keep that commitment. >> phil, we were just talking here about how this is a continuation. that's what the general was saying. of the war that we've been fighting against terrorists since 2003. but tonight feels different. >> it does...
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the asian asian pacific islanders living in the sunset but it's good to know that the clinics are a part of san francisco and that accounted for us looking at hearthier we have high rates of asian asian pacific islanders that has federal bureau of investigation reduced breakfast tissue now doctors are sending those mailers along with mammograms like the notes i have breakfast tissue issues and given our population it happens in more asian asian pacific islander that's one thing i would like our department of public health and commission to focus on. >> just to note we have a clinic in that area ocean park and not only part of our san francisco but part of our network with the contract we've established with them they're great providers our hope is that ac a has come and we're able to oracle orientation into a network our screenings should be much better than now because this will become part of the routine in the care coronation we've heard of then the team is finding even within a commercial area which c chp all asian-americans for the most partying part their mammograms are close to if
the asian asian pacific islanders living in the sunset but it's good to know that the clinics are a part of san francisco and that accounted for us looking at hearthier we have high rates of asian asian pacific islanders that has federal bureau of investigation reduced breakfast tissue now doctors are sending those mailers along with mammograms like the notes i have breakfast tissue issues and given our population it happens in more asian asian pacific islander that's one thing i would like our...
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>> we hear both part a and d appeals under medicare and we also hear part b. originalpart of the charge, the prescription drug appeals. we hear appeals on entitlement. we also hear part c medicare advantage appeals. >> percentages of those, what do you hear most often? it varies. in recent years, we have heard a significant number of appeals under part a, the acute-care hospital appeals. does that happen 30%, 40%, 50% of the time? >> i can get you that number. hold on just one minute. >> trends help you out. i'm trying to figure out being the health care provider always looking at trends about what's happening giving you a workload basis with which to delegate resources to. >> most of the recovery audit appeals have been part a. you can kind of use that as a gauge. 41.2% -- i'm sorry. i have the wrong list. date were recovery audit appeals. those are predominantly the part a appeals. according to hhs office of inspector general, 56% were decided as fully favorable to the appellate or reversed previous lower decisions. what is the current rate? >> are you askin
>> we hear both part a and d appeals under medicare and we also hear part b. originalpart of the charge, the prescription drug appeals. we hear appeals on entitlement. we also hear part c medicare advantage appeals. >> percentages of those, what do you hear most often? it varies. in recent years, we have heard a significant number of appeals under part a, the acute-care hospital appeals. does that happen 30%, 40%, 50% of the time? >> i can get you that number. hold on just one...
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en general una maÑana algo frÍa para gran parte de la zona.an localidades por debajo de 66, buena parte de delaware con 65 grados de mÁxima. como tÚ decÍas, cielo mayormente despejado en toda nuestra Área, aire fresco que ha llegado desde la posiciÓn central de canadÁ, y vamos a decir, que sea iniciado el otoÑo con temperaturas otoÑales al amanecer, y tambiÉn horario de la tarde. mire lo que va a pasar. esta Área de baja que estÁ en el atlántico debe moverse lentamente al norte y esto significarÍa que maÑana como al final de la tarde, comenzando en delaware, meryland, y todo el sur de noreste con potencial de lluvia, seis de la tarde, 78, y tal vez hasta las nueve de la noche, lo peor estarÍa durante el horario de la noche, y todavÍa al amanecer, justo cuando hay que ir a trabajar, estarÍa lloviendo en gran parte de la zona. tal vez no sea lluvia intensa, pero creando un problema, estamos hablando de ocho de la maÑana del jueves. horario de la noche, y maÑana del jueves, la posibilidad de lluvia regresa a nuestra zona. para esta noche, una mÍn
en general una maÑana algo frÍa para gran parte de la zona.an localidades por debajo de 66, buena parte de delaware con 65 grados de mÁxima. como tÚ decÍas, cielo mayormente despejado en toda nuestra Área, aire fresco que ha llegado desde la posiciÓn central de canadÁ, y vamos a decir, que sea iniciado el otoÑo con temperaturas otoÑales al amanecer, y tambiÉn horario de la tarde. mire lo que va a pasar. esta Área de baja que estÁ en el atlántico debe moverse lentamente al norte y...
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and commission to focus on. >> just to note we have a clinic in that area ocean park and not only part of our san francisco but part of our network with the contract we've established with them they're great providers our hope is that ac a has come and we're able to oracle orientation into a network our screenings should be much better than now because this will become part of the routine in the care coronation we've heard of then the team is finding even within a commercial area which c chp all asian-americans for the most partying part their mammograms are close to if not greater than 72 the normal of public the normal public is 65 percent so again as a group our health network and as ata creates and creates the nation we'll see an improvement. >> the asian asian pacific islander women do we go favorite than the traditional mammograms that's on an open and a question. >> let's hear the expertise. >> it's an important findings we do in but it's hard to read the fine perspective you wanted to have a discussion with our patients what's the next steps all the services are available shoul
and commission to focus on. >> just to note we have a clinic in that area ocean park and not only part of our san francisco but part of our network with the contract we've established with them they're great providers our hope is that ac a has come and we're able to oracle orientation into a network our screenings should be much better than now because this will become part of the routine in the care coronation we've heard of then the team is finding even within a commercial area which c...
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counter parts by early next month. negotiators from the 12 nations involved in the tpp talks want to reach a broad agreement by the end of the year. >>> the people at apple have put on another show to unveil their latest batch of i products. they introduced their first wearable computer, the apple watch, and rolled out the next generation iphones. >> it is the next chapter in apple's story. >> users will be able to make phone calls, send messages and listen to music with their apple watch by linking it to their iphones. they can check the state of their health including their heart rate, intensity of workout and number of calories burned. and they can use the watch to make payments at stores, too. the cheapest model will cost about $350. the newest iphones started just under $200. the people at apple have seen their competitors at samsung win over customers with larger screen smart phones so they increased the size of the displays on their iphones. the president of major japanese cell phone carrier kddi has he has high
counter parts by early next month. negotiators from the 12 nations involved in the tpp talks want to reach a broad agreement by the end of the year. >>> the people at apple have put on another show to unveil their latest batch of i products. they introduced their first wearable computer, the apple watch, and rolled out the next generation iphones. >> it is the next chapter in apple's story. >> users will be able to make phone calls, send messages and listen to music with...
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more than 40 countries are taking part. the foreign countries are arriving in the last hour or so at the french foreign ministry. they'll consider strategy - i guess there'll be allotting of roles to the various countries - from air strikes to aid on the ground. all five permanent members of the united nations security council, including u.s., russia, china, france will attend. and arab states. >> we'll come back to this - actually, as luck would have it - live tv for you - which you do have translation. let's listen. >> translation:..carried out massacres, distortion against the civil population, and the terrorist attacks the weakest, fragile groups, women and children and the terrorist movement. it has also attacked religious minorities, has driven them out in order to eliminate fully a number of communities. this terrorist movement has seized a lot of territory in iraq, syria, and this terrorist movement moves overboarders, and claims that it will found a state there. it is a global threat, so there has to be a global re
more than 40 countries are taking part. the foreign countries are arriving in the last hour or so at the french foreign ministry. they'll consider strategy - i guess there'll be allotting of roles to the various countries - from air strikes to aid on the ground. all five permanent members of the united nations security council, including u.s., russia, china, france will attend. and arab states. >> we'll come back to this - actually, as luck would have it - live tv for you - which you do...
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part of nike's business. for right now, the real strength, one key takeaway is the strength in women's and youth apparel, that is going to be big for them. >>> thank you very much. >>> a very big auto recall you should know about tonight and it does not involve general motors. chrysler is recalling 350,000 vehicles from the 2008 model year because of an ignition switch defect shs that could cause it to move from one area to another. it includes the jeep grand cherokee and the commander. thankfully, the company said it knows of no injuries or deaths related to the issue. and only one minor crash. >>> with american auto sales roaring to near record levels this year the plants that are building those cars and trucks and suvs are expanding again. today, both ford and chrysler said they will increase the number of vehicles coming out of plants in michigan and missouri. phil lebeau has more on the auto plants and production. >> reporter: they can't build them fast enough at the ford plant outside kansas city. so th
part of nike's business. for right now, the real strength, one key takeaway is the strength in women's and youth apparel, that is going to be big for them. >>> thank you very much. >>> a very big auto recall you should know about tonight and it does not involve general motors. chrysler is recalling 350,000 vehicles from the 2008 model year because of an ignition switch defect shs that could cause it to move from one area to another. it includes the jeep grand cherokee and the...
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de filadelfia, pero gran parte de la localidad estuvo con 75.te despejado. otras son nada frontal debe pasar por nuestro Área. no el pronÓstico de lluvia con ese sistema, pero si permitirÁ que las altas presiones continuaron gobernando el tiempo. de los prÓximos dÍas habrÁ un ascenso de las temperaturas. para esta noche o madrugada nuestra zona, a quien filadelfia serÁ contemporánea calma. mÁs al noroeste del paÍs, habrÁ aviso de congelaciÓn. toda una zona con bastante frÍo. estamos vigilando el huracÁn, aunque ya ha disminuido su intensidad con 70 millas por hora. de momento no parece que amenaza a baja calidad o - a baja california. comenzamos el dÍa con 57 grados. Éste es el pronÓstico de los prÓximos dÍas. quizÁs haya unos chubascos el domingo, pero luego continuÓ el descenso... lunes y martes. >> el amÉrica lidera cÓmodamente luego de la liga de campeones, despuÉs de golear al bayamÓn de puerto rico por 10 a 1. zuÑiga es el lÍder goleador del torneo! el delantero ronaldinho debutÓ, aunque falló un penal en la victoria. hÉrcules gÓmez anotó
de filadelfia, pero gran parte de la localidad estuvo con 75.te despejado. otras son nada frontal debe pasar por nuestro Área. no el pronÓstico de lluvia con ese sistema, pero si permitirÁ que las altas presiones continuaron gobernando el tiempo. de los prÓximos dÍas habrÁ un ascenso de las temperaturas. para esta noche o madrugada nuestra zona, a quien filadelfia serÁ contemporánea calma. mÁs al noroeste del paÍs, habrÁ aviso de congelaciÓn. toda una zona con bastante frÍo....
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part of the problem, also, is that we haven't seen as effective a fighting force on the part of the iraqi security forces as we need. and we are going to have to focus on the capable units that are already there, bolster them, bolster the work that the peshmerga has done. we can support them from the air, but ultimately, we are going to need a strong ground game, and we are also going to need the sunni tribes in many of these areas to recognize that their future is not with the kind of fanaticism that isil represents so that they start taking the fight to isil as well. >> that's going to require the sort of regional partnerships that we are talking about. in terms of timetable, we are working deliberately. if you look at what we have done over the last several months, we have taken this in stages. first stage is to make sure we were encouraging the iraqi government formation. second stage was making sure that building on the intelligence that we were in a position to conduct limited airstrikes to protect our personnel, critical infrastructure and engage in humanitarian activities. the thi
part of the problem, also, is that we haven't seen as effective a fighting force on the part of the iraqi security forces as we need. and we are going to have to focus on the capable units that are already there, bolster them, bolster the work that the peshmerga has done. we can support them from the air, but ultimately, we are going to need a strong ground game, and we are also going to need the sunni tribes in many of these areas to recognize that their future is not with the kind of...
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obviously we need to contract the parts that are pal looting and expand the parts that will get us offf fossil fuels. you'll create more jobs this way, but you need to plan. and this crisis hit us when all of these words became dirty, planning, no, regulating, we can't do that. so that's the argument, and now we have waited so long that we need to act with such decisiveness that it does challenge this core logic of indiscriminate growth. >> we are doing very well with frac-ing in this country. lots of people accept that it creates earthquakes, because it creates prosperity, but people wonder why frac-ing companies are allowed to put xhem calls in the ground and not tell us what it is. why do these things even exist? >> because fossil fuel companies don't just have enough money to burn, they also have enough money to bribe even if that bribery is legal. we know this is the wealthiest sector in the economy, exxon mobil made $45 billion in profits a couple of years which is more money than anybody has ever made in history in profits, and they have an enormous impact over the political sph
obviously we need to contract the parts that are pal looting and expand the parts that will get us offf fossil fuels. you'll create more jobs this way, but you need to plan. and this crisis hit us when all of these words became dirty, planning, no, regulating, we can't do that. so that's the argument, and now we have waited so long that we need to act with such decisiveness that it does challenge this core logic of indiscriminate growth. >> we are doing very well with frac-ing in this...
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community ouch of outreach we've got hopefully, all of you to be volunteering to be part of that we've identified so many groups to outreach to more to come. >> any further new business? >> i'll have 0 a motion to adjourn in memory of the four individuals. >> george parking space i can't act pacific flanagan and d.c. >> is there a second. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> the meeting >> the meeting is called to order, at 5:34, i would like to thank you for making the meeting possible and for members of the public if you could remember to turn off your cell phone and with that, mr. president, i shall call, do roll call. >> yes. >> and commissioner steve adams? >> here. >> dooley. >> here. >> dwight. >> here. >> ortiz-cartagena is absent. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian? >> here. >> and commissioner riley. >> and commissioner white. >> here. >> mr. president, you have a quorum. >> next item please. >> before we can move into the minutes commissioners i want to let you know that there was a photo copying error with the agenda and so the second page is missing but what is missing is just th
community ouch of outreach we've got hopefully, all of you to be volunteering to be part of that we've identified so many groups to outreach to more to come. >> any further new business? >> i'll have 0 a motion to adjourn in memory of the four individuals. >> george parking space i can't act pacific flanagan and d.c. >> is there a second. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> the meeting >> the meeting is called to order, at 5:34, i would like to thank...
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>> trade is a big part. economic integration is a big part. the u.s.ts india to do well, because they see it as a balancing force to china in asia, and they would like india to play a bigger role in asia. >> what is in it for them? they are being courted by everyone. how key are the americans? >> it is important for india to have a balance in relationships between china and japan and the u.s., and the u.s. can provide a lot of things the other countries may not be able to provide. the technical know how the u.s. can bring to bear in the economic realm, which is very important to prime minister modi. >> they had talks on counterterrorism. where did they go? >> it is hard to say. india is reluctant to be seen as any part of u.s.-led alliance. iut wants american help with reducing terrorism, but it doesn't want to be seen as a member of a grand american-led alliance. >> modi had a rockstar reception at madison square gardens. how has he been regarded by the indian american diaspora? >> the large majority has positive feelings. reviously people -- there a
>> trade is a big part. economic integration is a big part. the u.s.ts india to do well, because they see it as a balancing force to china in asia, and they would like india to play a bigger role in asia. >> what is in it for them? they are being courted by everyone. how key are the americans? >> it is important for india to have a balance in relationships between china and japan and the u.s., and the u.s. can provide a lot of things the other countries may not be able to...
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those became part of the scientific defining of bees and part of the selection we had. now the bright yellow be became the most popular one. that's one example. and then what we can do about it, this is a tough one. in explaining what i'm talking about is explaining how we think. so much of those relationships are over determined at the starting point. what we are told now is to plant them a garden or plant them flowers. none of that will do any difference for the bees. it is amazing how many flowers it takes for the hive colony per to produce a honey that it does in order to survive. it's such a large quantity, the question -- had we come to terms that bees are dying rather than actually making a radical change? if you want to deal with ease and you have to take on the difficult questions of race relations and political economy. you have to ask, is not a chemical or medicine, it's about reworking industrial agriculture. stories are often told in two separate domains. you have to deal with empires to deal with the collapse. >> so i am wondering, are there while bees tha
those became part of the scientific defining of bees and part of the selection we had. now the bright yellow be became the most popular one. that's one example. and then what we can do about it, this is a tough one. in explaining what i'm talking about is explaining how we think. so much of those relationships are over determined at the starting point. what we are told now is to plant them a garden or plant them flowers. none of that will do any difference for the bees. it is amazing how many...
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we also frankly want, as put it, the civilization to be part of it. that's why last week secretary kerry and secretary hagel spent so much time in europe to get support from the brits and germans and others to be part of it a susan rice in china was appealing for beijing to be part of this effort. because it is an important effort, and we want to avoid making this another american intervention, getting that coalition together is important and frankly only the united states and the president of the united states can do that. >> doug, we want to avoid having the united states being the only player, close readers of the newspapers will remember that we've been selling countries in that region military equipment for the entire post-war period. how come no one is equipped enough to take care of it themselves? >> the states who are most urgently confronted by isis are the people we want least want to be the face of the opposition. isil is most gively fighting the vill shia regimes in baghdad and even into lebanon. we don't want this to turn into we're backi
we also frankly want, as put it, the civilization to be part of it. that's why last week secretary kerry and secretary hagel spent so much time in europe to get support from the brits and germans and others to be part of it a susan rice in china was appealing for beijing to be part of this effort. because it is an important effort, and we want to avoid making this another american intervention, getting that coalition together is important and frankly only the united states and the president of...
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other parts.or it will take time. but we are, you know, sharing the same goals. but the americans are doing some jobs, an excellent job. we are doing some job. maybe in the future we shall evolve but for the time being we are concentrating on iraq. >> rose: i still don't understand why there's a difference. because the -- >> it's a different story, why? because you know in iraq we have been asked by the iraqi government to support them, in syria it's not the same story. >> rose: because you do not want to be engaged in something that supports the syrian government s that the reason? >> it's obvious. in syria we have not only one, dash. the other one bashar al-assad, you know that we don't want to support them. by no means. in fact, if you remember bashar is the origin of dash. you know that bashar has liberated prisoners from prison. and they are the leaders of dash. maybe you know that during years, bashar has not fought dash. and today, i mean today, dash is having a lot of oil and part of this
other parts.or it will take time. but we are, you know, sharing the same goals. but the americans are doing some jobs, an excellent job. we are doing some job. maybe in the future we shall evolve but for the time being we are concentrating on iraq. >> rose: i still don't understand why there's a difference. because the -- >> it's a different story, why? because you know in iraq we have been asked by the iraqi government to support them, in syria it's not the same story. >>...
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it does help understanding of why part and why it works this part of the way and at one time the dean at stanford was in charge to tell academics what to do so the biology department there even a worse than historians it is a chaotic group of people but one thing the biologist to seem to agree is violence is the vault adaptation. almost any species uses violence in some way to settle the state -- disputes for about just like lions and lambs use different amount in different ways to achieve results but yet pretty much every species use is it in some way. pretty much every species has an equilibrium amount lyons use so much and the lambs use so much. within every species every single animal is an individual but it is different amounts of the predisposition see each species has its own equilibrium amount so lyons tend to be violent but if you are a lie and you are particularly aggressive and appliance think the problem can be sold by biting and scratching will this go well for you? know. if you use too much violence and determined to that equilibrium you will drop out of said gene pool v
it does help understanding of why part and why it works this part of the way and at one time the dean at stanford was in charge to tell academics what to do so the biology department there even a worse than historians it is a chaotic group of people but one thing the biologist to seem to agree is violence is the vault adaptation. almost any species uses violence in some way to settle the state -- disputes for about just like lions and lambs use different amount in different ways to achieve...
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y la posibilidad de lluvia que llega a partir del dÍa de maÑana y parte de la noche, abarcando gran parte mejorarÍan en gran parte de nuestra zona. temperatura mÍnima de 53. hoy comenzamos contener atrÁs un poco mÁs frÍas pero todas las zonas, sectores desde filadelfia hacia el norte con temperaturas algo frÍas al amanecer. el corredor, 53, y 57 y el sur de new jersey de 59 a 43. aumenta considerablemente la nubosidad, 74 de mÁxima, pero la posibilidad de lluvia alcanzando en esta zona no solamente final de la tarde noche y todavÍa el jueves. el fin de semana, calor. >> y los fÉnix iniciaron esta noche su serie de tres juegos frente a los marlins de florida. y a decir verdad empezaron con el pie izquierdo porquÉ los marlins lo dominaron lograron vencerlos dos a cero. y ahora vamos a un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva que nos presenta carla aranguren. >> tenemos lo Último de la informaciÓn deportiva, con el mexicano chicharito fernÁndez, y taylor navas el real madrid recibiÓ al lecce. colombiano james rodrÍguez logra el empate cr7, de penal puso el dos a uno. cree que no tuvo goles en
y la posibilidad de lluvia que llega a partir del dÍa de maÑana y parte de la noche, abarcando gran parte mejorarÍan en gran parte de nuestra zona. temperatura mÍnima de 53. hoy comenzamos contener atrÁs un poco mÁs frÍas pero todas las zonas, sectores desde filadelfia hacia el norte con temperaturas algo frÍas al amanecer. el corredor, 53, y 57 y el sur de new jersey de 59 a 43. aumenta considerablemente la nubosidad, 74 de mÁxima, pero la posibilidad de lluvia alcanzando en esta zona...
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she's following this part of the story. very impressive and surprising. >> reporter: news today that the united states said that attacks would be imminent against the syrian territory. now, they said that they did not coordinate with iran or tell them targets or anything about that. they did give them a heads up. now, president obama has said that this will be a protracted air campaign but day one was all about symbolism for the partners that he choose. it was a strike with a message. the u.s. will act but not act alone. >> i also made clear that we will not act alone. >> reporter: five arab nations participated in the strikes. >> america is proud to stand shoulde shoulde shoulder-to-shoulder with these nations. >> reporter: but he did say that there areas that they disagree. >> sometimes for the sake of our national security, the united states works with governments that do not fully respect the universal rights of their citizens. >> reporter: one by one, the nations involved took credit. saudi arabia says its air forces h
she's following this part of the story. very impressive and surprising. >> reporter: news today that the united states said that attacks would be imminent against the syrian territory. now, they said that they did not coordinate with iran or tell them targets or anything about that. they did give them a heads up. now, president obama has said that this will be a protracted air campaign but day one was all about symbolism for the partners that he choose. it was a strike with a message. the...
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medicare has two main parts -- parts a and b -- to help cover a lot of your expenses.ike hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. unitedhealthcare has the information you need to help you be better prepared when making medicare decisions. so call toll-free now. or visit us online. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with medical and drug coverage? well, a medicare advantage plan can give...
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this is part of what president barack obama says is his strategy, to defeat isil. >> first part of ite successful, which is inside of iraq the combination of air strikes from the coalition and the ground efforts by the iraqi troops to regain lost territory is certainly an objective that is attainable in the next few months. it becomes a little more problematic when we are talking about efforts inside of syria. the u.s. aim is at this point to arm and equip the moderate syrian rebel groups so they can not only destroy dosh but also the syrian government as well. >> reporter: syria has said any operation within its territory should be coordinated with damascus and it appears the city and government vowed the attack and a high level of communication with the iraqi government. saudi arabia, bahrain, uae, qatar were involved in the attack but not clear what they play. and they are nervous about the isil advancement. >> there has been several attempts to infiltrate across our borders. we are striking the positions of isis because we think that we should do whatever necessary in order to str
this is part of what president barack obama says is his strategy, to defeat isil. >> first part of ite successful, which is inside of iraq the combination of air strikes from the coalition and the ground efforts by the iraqi troops to regain lost territory is certainly an objective that is attainable in the next few months. it becomes a little more problematic when we are talking about efforts inside of syria. the u.s. aim is at this point to arm and equip the moderate syrian rebel groups...
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the best part is - the awful part is the chaos in syria and iraq will be countered by the rainies andaudis working to stablilize the region in some matter. we have dramatic and chaotic days ahead. >> we are having a few audio problems. we did get a lot from you there: just a recap of what has happened in the past few hours. st officials -- u.s. official firming attacks on 20 targets. islamic state of iraq and levant, and i.s., inside syria. fighter jets and tomahawk cruise missiles used in the attacks, and a senior u.s. official said five gulf partners, saudi arabia, u.a.e., bahrain and jordan, and qatar providing support as well. >>> let's go further with imran khan joining us from baghdad. of course, our focus goes on to syria now, the battle against i.s.i.l. in iraq carries on, but i guess it's obvious shadowed for now. >> they are one and part of the same battle. iraqi officials here maintained throughout all of this that you can't beat i.s.i.l. in iraq without going after them in syria. the air strikes would have been welcome. there's no official reaction. what is happening is th
the best part is - the awful part is the chaos in syria and iraq will be countered by the rainies andaudis working to stablilize the region in some matter. we have dramatic and chaotic days ahead. >> we are having a few audio problems. we did get a lot from you there: just a recap of what has happened in the past few hours. st officials -- u.s. official firming attacks on 20 targets. islamic state of iraq and levant, and i.s., inside syria. fighter jets and tomahawk cruise missiles used...
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worked for the last 6 months on the external and now moving into the face of the overall community part of that will be the development of a newsletter that will be administered by the network and distributed to the patient who are assigned to our network same we're part of the san francisco health plan that actually has a robust communications system already in play so we'll continue to strengthen our partnership with them in terms of getting out the information of the services we provide. >> thank you so the other questions i have is the do those numbers include the other community clinics signatures martin and the free clinic and i see the deputy shaking his head and nate's that's our network by the way, u. >> because those are somewhat of a speciality clinic so serving the women in the community do we see any value in creating a medical home oh. >> oh, absolutely some of the clinic consortium have a contracts with us but did you say larkin. >> no, no lion martin. >> lion martin has been absorbed by h.r. 360 with a large contracted they're a primary care clinic they've been providing
worked for the last 6 months on the external and now moving into the face of the overall community part of that will be the development of a newsletter that will be administered by the network and distributed to the patient who are assigned to our network same we're part of the san francisco health plan that actually has a robust communications system already in play so we'll continue to strengthen our partnership with them in terms of getting out the information of the services we provide....
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you are part of this building. you are part of the government. that was the intent. critics all over the united states marveled at it as well. one thing st. paul people were living with was the idea we were still on the frontier. we were at the turn of the 19 century and people were still thinking we lived in log cabins and did not have much of modern conveniences. for the people back east making those judgments to see favorable reports and artists and architects commenting about the greatness of this building that really made st. paul come up a notch culturally. it was a center of culture for st. paul and the state of minnesota. i think people were proud to say we have arrived. you can't call us a backwoods frontier state anymore. our building rivals anything you can build in new york or philadelphia. that was nice for the people of the state to say we have a marvelous building that will stand the test of time. >> find out where our vehicles are going next. you're watching american history tv, all weekend on c-span 3 next come the former net -- former members of pre
you are part of this building. you are part of the government. that was the intent. critics all over the united states marveled at it as well. one thing st. paul people were living with was the idea we were still on the frontier. we were at the turn of the 19 century and people were still thinking we lived in log cabins and did not have much of modern conveniences. for the people back east making those judgments to see favorable reports and artists and architects commenting about the greatness...
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to take part in any surveys.re's one that uses a matter that the other institutes abandoned after the 1992 westminster election because many of them got it wrong with that method. it doesn't mean the method is wrong. >> thank you for that. we can move now to questions and comments. i would like to start with kent hughes, who is the founder of our scottish and celtic -- >> i want to ask a quick question, one quite broad and i want to start by thanking you for really a very stimulating discussion with a look at very different groups and how you did them and the surprise in some case where is their intentions seem to be. number one is for thinking about the eu more broadly. we are very aware about the collapse of so many empires after world war i, yet there's still bits of empire left. should the eu think about a pan-eu policy which would allow greater cultural and political autonomy, while still staying within the eu? the second question has to do with the pound. couldn't scotland, if it absolutely were unable to u
to take part in any surveys.re's one that uses a matter that the other institutes abandoned after the 1992 westminster election because many of them got it wrong with that method. it doesn't mean the method is wrong. >> thank you for that. we can move now to questions and comments. i would like to start with kent hughes, who is the founder of our scottish and celtic -- >> i want to ask a quick question, one quite broad and i want to start by thanking you for really a very...
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part is in the basement. cass gilbert wanted a europe influence and you'll see the stone brought over for deck reags. he wanted it to be a space where it would be emblematic of what a german public hall would be. they would have their political discussions upstairs and in the basement they'd have a restaurant which was called a vaskellar and they could come there after their work was done and have fellowship and friendship and talk and discuss things in a more informal situation and also is a german saying that are mostly drinking slogans. so that was fine until world war i came in and of course we were fighting germany so there was a lot of anti-german sentiment in the state and also there was people trying to prohibit the sell of alcohol. so because you have the german influence and also the drinking slogans, the entire stenciled ceilings were painted over so it was all white washed and then over time there was some effort to bring back some of the original stencil and that might be up for a few years and t
part is in the basement. cass gilbert wanted a europe influence and you'll see the stone brought over for deck reags. he wanted it to be a space where it would be emblematic of what a german public hall would be. they would have their political discussions upstairs and in the basement they'd have a restaurant which was called a vaskellar and they could come there after their work was done and have fellowship and friendship and talk and discuss things in a more informal situation and also is a...
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we have seen around 60 millimeters in some parts, and this is a part of california which has a lot ofvoirs. so it may have knocked out some power lines, but in the long run we could do with more rain. and a couple of more clouds will be developing, and more showers. most of the showers will be in the southern parts of california, but as we head into saturday the rain really gets going. some more intense rain is makes its way across the rockies. it will then sweep towards the east. so more of us seeing some wet weather. >> stephanie thanks. still to come here on the news hour. >> it's a growing threat to regional and global security. >> the most important thing is of course action, action, and action. >> translator: we're talking about nothing less than the potential melt down of the continent. >> world leaders call for action on ebola. >>> and anger on the streets of indonesia over a local law that prevents the public from electing leaders. >>> and find out whether it's europe or the u.s. who have taken the upper hand at the ryder cup. ♪ >>> good to have you with us, adrian finighan h
we have seen around 60 millimeters in some parts, and this is a part of california which has a lot ofvoirs. so it may have knocked out some power lines, but in the long run we could do with more rain. and a couple of more clouds will be developing, and more showers. most of the showers will be in the southern parts of california, but as we head into saturday the rain really gets going. some more intense rain is makes its way across the rockies. it will then sweep towards the east. so more of us...
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. >> is there any doubt on your part or the part of this administration the fact that the united states is at war with isis. >> i will not again put labels on it. >> fox's catherine harris has watched the video. she said the executioner directly mentions president obama by name. catherine, i know that must not have been an easy video to watch but important for somebody like you a journalist. if you could tell us your thoughts and reflections here. >> reporter: thank you. the video, to me, has several layers of messages beyond the obvious which is the apparent execution of a second american journalist. as you see that still image from the video it's really a carbon copy of what we saw two weeks ago with the execution of another journalist james foley. the subject is kneeling wearing the orange jump suit which is symbolic, synonymous with guantanamo bay. he gives a statement which i emphasize was given under duress where he denounces america's foreign policy and the executioner, i think it's a significant difference has a more aggressive tone and posture in this video and speaks directly
. >> is there any doubt on your part or the part of this administration the fact that the united states is at war with isis. >> i will not again put labels on it. >> fox's catherine harris has watched the video. she said the executioner directly mentions president obama by name. catherine, i know that must not have been an easy video to watch but important for somebody like you a journalist. if you could tell us your thoughts and reflections here. >> reporter: thank you....
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my crew and i dismantled certain parts of it. certain parts we couldn't. we could only climb underneath and clean and change the oil. we came 1300 miles without an incident. i take that back -- one of the windows fell out. we picked it up. it wasn't broken. we are inside the cab of the big boy where you can see we started to take off or take apart some of the steam valves. we are just taking those off, inventory. we are going to use those as a pattern to make new parts. a lot of the steam valves and everything, they are becoming a little bit rare today. that particular design of steam valve. when we duplicate those, it's nice to have a component in pretty good shape that we can use for a pattern. the air brakes -- this is where the engineer operates the locomotive. the firemen where would operate his controls to fire the locomotive. here.n see the firebox you can see all the way down. that is where we were standing a few moments ago. you can see the many years of people walking in the cap and floor, thate diamond plate, has been worn at a and they probably
my crew and i dismantled certain parts of it. certain parts we couldn't. we could only climb underneath and clean and change the oil. we came 1300 miles without an incident. i take that back -- one of the windows fell out. we picked it up. it wasn't broken. we are inside the cab of the big boy where you can see we started to take off or take apart some of the steam valves. we are just taking those off, inventory. we are going to use those as a pattern to make new parts. a lot of the steam...
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y otro herido por una balacera ayer cerca de las 8, el hombre baleado mÚltiples veces y en otras partes se desconoce el motivo del incidente. >> investigan el trÁgico accidente que se volcÓ dejando a dos mujeres muertas a eso de las 2- 4 y 40 estaba viajando a direcciÓn sur, aparentemente el conductor intentÓ girar y salio de la carretera y se volcÓ. >> la cÁmara de representantes en pensilvania anotatotÓ el impo de 2 dÓlares para las cigarrillos, esperan de 62 a 59 millones de dÓlares para el distrito escolar. >> otras partes de la legislaciÓn entrarÁn a otros 60 dÍas. >> de todas manera nos me afectarÍa sino que a todos, pero unas van y otras viene, pueden darnos mucho, mucho compromiso de poca venta, a los cigarrillos, pero para otros beneficios se va a beneficiar mÁs. >> se llevÓ a cabo un evento de la asociaciÓn hispano americana en un partido amistoso. >> la meta no sÓlo reunion a residente de s de la comunidad que tambiÉn cÓmo mantenerse seguros y hubieron actividades para toda la familia. ♪. >> y desde esta maÑana la bandera puertoriqueÑa comenzÓ a honor idedear en la municipali
y otro herido por una balacera ayer cerca de las 8, el hombre baleado mÚltiples veces y en otras partes se desconoce el motivo del incidente. >> investigan el trÁgico accidente que se volcÓ dejando a dos mujeres muertas a eso de las 2- 4 y 40 estaba viajando a direcciÓn sur, aparentemente el conductor intentÓ girar y salio de la carretera y se volcÓ. >> la cÁmara de representantes en pensilvania anotatotÓ el impo de 2 dÓlares para las cigarrillos, esperan de 62 a 59...
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britain not taking part. france not taking part. >> well, not taking part in the bombing of syria.s already bombed isis targets in iraq. bri britain has not. but the prime minister david cameron is here in new york and is going to speak more about it. supports what's going on. both have pledged to arm, equip, train either the peshmerga and the iraqi forces or the free syrian army forces, required as the ground force against isis. >> and turkey -- >> turkey, it's a nato country. >> all of them were released -- >> we don't know the deal made for that release. but turkey is usually a solid nato ally. >> and i'm only assuming there are other nato allies that may join in after this. >> we just don't know. just don't know. but there is going to be a long, long haul. that's for sure. >> as is your commute over to the united nations because this is manhattan. thank you, christiane. thank you, peter, as well. and you'll see all of christiane's interviews on amanpour.com. >>> the united states and its arab allies on the attack against isis, tomahawk missiles, dozens of military aircraft and
britain not taking part. france not taking part. >> well, not taking part in the bombing of syria.s already bombed isis targets in iraq. bri britain has not. but the prime minister david cameron is here in new york and is going to speak more about it. supports what's going on. both have pledged to arm, equip, train either the peshmerga and the iraqi forces or the free syrian army forces, required as the ground force against isis. >> and turkey -- >> turkey, it's a nato...
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as part of the air campaign.i think that has to continue. i also think we're going to have to work with the administration to make sure that we provide an authorization. right now i don't think there's a constitution until underpinning for what the president is conducting. >> there is or is not? >> i don't think there is. because apart from the khorasan group, which the president has identified as an imminent threat, isil hasn't been an imminent threat. yes, it's a long-term threat to the country maybe a midterm threat. but that doesn't allow under our constitution the president to go to war with that group without congressional authorization. so the argument the administration has made they're allowed to do it under the 2001 authorization use of force. i don't think holds water and i hope one of the first things we take up when we go back in after the election is an authorization that narrowly written authorization thoughts. the effort on the constitutional footing. >> congressman schiff, thank you for being wit
as part of the air campaign.i think that has to continue. i also think we're going to have to work with the administration to make sure that we provide an authorization. right now i don't think there's a constitution until underpinning for what the president is conducting. >> there is or is not? >> i don't think there is. because apart from the khorasan group, which the president has identified as an imminent threat, isil hasn't been an imminent threat. yes, it's a long-term threat...
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officials even that turkey has not done its part, and the u.s. is looking for countries like turkey and others to stop that flow. >> and the obamaed a pinistration is making the case that there is no coordination or collaboration with the regime of bashar al assad or the iranians for that matter, but we have learned that the obama administration did give a head's up to the syrian government right here at the united nations, and the u.s. is going to do this and don't get any wild ideas about stopping warplanes, u.s. or otherwise, from engaging in these targets. >> yes, i have spoken to an official this morning that confirmed that the u.s. did notify them, and there was no coordination and did not ask can permission, but we are going in, and we are doing that, but it is a level of communication between the governments is substantial in light of the fact that president obama called for the removal of bashar al s al assad three years ago, and now he is an enemy, but reached out to him to do this. and you mentioned iran, and there is no coordination w
officials even that turkey has not done its part, and the u.s. is looking for countries like turkey and others to stop that flow. >> and the obamaed a pinistration is making the case that there is no coordination or collaboration with the regime of bashar al assad or the iranians for that matter, but we have learned that the obama administration did give a head's up to the syrian government right here at the united nations, and the u.s. is going to do this and don't get any wild ideas...
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can this be an air-based campaign, on the part of all the big nations involved. just or the weekend larry, u.a.e., the unit arab emirates and the saudis announced they'd send planes and be part of that. france last week said the same thing. sounds like the idea of just bombing this group is very popular, but not necessarily sending in soldiers. . >> it's popular for a few reasons, it doesn't mean lives lost and doesn't inflame the local population. i don't think it is a problem in iraq, there's the peshmerga, and some of the iraqi military, now there's an inclusive government, and the shia militias, the problem is syria. and at some point they may be ready, but it will not happen quickly. as has been pointed out here, in syria, no matter what you do, you'll help someone you don't want to help, okay. if you get i.s.i.s. out, you bring in al nusra, the al qaeda offshoot or, you know, bashar al-assad. i think the hope would be in syria that we could do a decapitation strike like we did with osama bin laden, and hopefully at some point have the russians interseed to
can this be an air-based campaign, on the part of all the big nations involved. just or the weekend larry, u.a.e., the unit arab emirates and the saudis announced they'd send planes and be part of that. france last week said the same thing. sounds like the idea of just bombing this group is very popular, but not necessarily sending in soldiers. . >> it's popular for a few reasons, it doesn't mean lives lost and doesn't inflame the local population. i don't think it is a problem in iraq,...
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dissatisfied part of the country, that has the ability to decide it's own future. maybe, deciding to get out. what's your counter argument. >> well, i think it is something that all of us that believes in the united kingdom takes a great deal of pride in. the united kingdom is facilitating a democratic process, athrilling democratic process. for one nation, that makes up the united kingdom, can decide whether or not it wishes to stay part of the union. now, i was a member, directly elected member of the scottish parliament for two terms before i was appointed to the house of lords. in the scottish legislature. with 100% power, how it was spent, and people who supported the s&p, or independent, argued for that while i was a member of the t soish parliament, and as i am a member of the house of lords now. now, i think the real question is, should scotland carry on it's part of the united kingdom and see it flourish? if that is the case, then we have to focus on the real issues for scotland. for the areas currently, that is the responsibility of the scottish parliamen
dissatisfied part of the country, that has the ability to decide it's own future. maybe, deciding to get out. what's your counter argument. >> well, i think it is something that all of us that believes in the united kingdom takes a great deal of pride in. the united kingdom is facilitating a democratic process, athrilling democratic process. for one nation, that makes up the united kingdom, can decide whether or not it wishes to stay part of the union. now, i was a member, directly...
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in addition to a military part, but that is just one part of it. that is not a strategy in an of itself. yes, sir? >> i think that we need. [inaudible question] i like more captain replaced. okay? and you are right, for conventional war you can train people to fight a conventional war in 90 to 180 days. you can get very good soldiers. to fight a small more -- than i am sure you read the small war marine corps manual. a small war takes a long time. you have to the language training. it takes about nine months and then about six months of practice. so you are talking about 4-5 years. capt ripley stated to me that he had to fight tooth and nail to the marine corps to get them to train. he said, how could he tell without that training, without speaking the language, how could he tell 600 marines to go in and commit suicide to blow that raged? he could not. and my question -- my question is to my think that we should have american french foreign legion, essentially a small war, we should have when thousand howard's, a thousand ripley's, a thousand -- a
in addition to a military part, but that is just one part of it. that is not a strategy in an of itself. yes, sir? >> i think that we need. [inaudible question] i like more captain replaced. okay? and you are right, for conventional war you can train people to fight a conventional war in 90 to 180 days. you can get very good soldiers. to fight a small more -- than i am sure you read the small war marine corps manual. a small war takes a long time. you have to the language training. it...
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estabamos en la parte de arriba y lo Único que tenemos.elevisiones, hornos de todo, los agentes de seguridad lucho ban por impedirlo. >> pantallas, celulares. o sea, eso huracÁn odile en baja california sur. luego de la temo pe pem apestado, las filas de comprador parecÍan no terminar. >> ahorita estamos haciendo cola para ver si nos venden pues. >> el gobierno federal anunciÓ que con todo su poder no provoÓo ninguna muerte pero dejÓ muchos lugares aislados en el estado,...
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only cast shadows and bicyclists will be threatened and speaking of the bicycles two of the harder parts to bike in the city are polk street near the federal and state building and the sf puc building and on market where the towers are please reconsider this draft eir and thank you very much. >> thank you. next speake . good afternoon commissioner president wu good to see the new commissioner here welcome and returning commission. i'm dawn i'm the chair of the polk's neighborhood association we have serious concerns with the project at hand i ask the responsibility of a new development to fit into the character is it expected that the character of the existing neighborhood would changed to accept a very different building coming out it. where i live is east of polk street and north of california. my neighbors and i raerl willfully will walk towards van ness even on california and certainly south of california going to the west because of the extreme winds that are just difficult very knowledge comfortable and put polk all those neighborhoods really out of minds of places you 80 want to s
only cast shadows and bicyclists will be threatened and speaking of the bicycles two of the harder parts to bike in the city are polk street near the federal and state building and the sf puc building and on market where the towers are please reconsider this draft eir and thank you very much. >> thank you. next speake . good afternoon commissioner president wu good to see the new commissioner here welcome and returning commission. i'm dawn i'm the chair of the polk's neighborhood...
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part of that is training. had approximately 20 training sessions delivered by cms, their doctors, their policy experts. to the administrative law judges since 2010. what you will see if you look at the historical data is the reversal rates have actually been going down. were at a high in 2010, 50 5.5% fully favorable and that is now down to 35.2%. to 35.2%. >> do you think there is a better quality of decision? the case is coming up to you. they either make better decisions at a lower level where there is something that has happened at the alj with better training and you're making better decisions earlier in finding people fully favorable more often than what would be consistent with policy. >> or joint training leading to better consistency among different adjudication levels. say in herns if you training has fixed that, it was an issue at some point that we were doing too many fully favorable and partially favorable. >> i don't think i would go so far as to say it has fixed it, but i do believe it has impro
part of that is training. had approximately 20 training sessions delivered by cms, their doctors, their policy experts. to the administrative law judges since 2010. what you will see if you look at the historical data is the reversal rates have actually been going down. were at a high in 2010, 50 5.5% fully favorable and that is now down to 35.2%. to 35.2%. >> do you think there is a better quality of decision? the case is coming up to you. they either make better decisions at a lower...
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i think that's part of how we love our country. we love it in part by representing, again, this question: "what truths are missing?" for me, this new book about black womens' emotions in the context of politics is, in part, a book about trying to answer that question. african-american women are often called the "backbone" of the black community, and of course that is important, because they are both in the back, and although sturdy for everyone else, i worry about how black women's political work is too often on behalf of everyone else, not frequently enough on behalf of themselves. >> hinojosa: and so what... what should be the primary struggle of african-american women in politics now? what should it be? >> well, i mean... so again, people have to set their own agenda, but i do wish that we would be equally concerned with the future of our daughters as we are with this particular construct of the endangered black male. a lot of african-american women that i speak to talk about losing black men, the loss of black male patriarchy,
i think that's part of how we love our country. we love it in part by representing, again, this question: "what truths are missing?" for me, this new book about black womens' emotions in the context of politics is, in part, a book about trying to answer that question. african-american women are often called the "backbone" of the black community, and of course that is important, because they are both in the back, and although sturdy for everyone else, i worry about how black...
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certainly not a pretty place to be at nights, but it's still part of -- part of it is still up and going. the importance of telling the hitching post history is part of our history in cheyenne, our shared history, because the hotel and the smith family played such a huge part in our history, and i think memoirs and people stories matter so much. it's one thing to tell the story of a building -- and it was a building -- but because of the smith family it was bigger than just a building. the night that we had the book signing for the book, it was so great. 300 people were there. and i think for especially former employees and people who really had work here and played ha huge part in their lives, to have something to hold in their hands, that's all there is right now of he hitching post we all knee, this book. i'm very proud to have happened to create that. >> while visiting cheyenne, wyoming, with the help of our local cable partner we toured various sites in old cheyenne withlori van pelt, author of capital characters of old cheyenne. >> 1860s, into the early 1900s. and i want to show a
certainly not a pretty place to be at nights, but it's still part of -- part of it is still up and going. the importance of telling the hitching post history is part of our history in cheyenne, our shared history, because the hotel and the smith family played such a huge part in our history, and i think memoirs and people stories matter so much. it's one thing to tell the story of a building -- and it was a building -- but because of the smith family it was bigger than just a building. the...
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we may have one report and follow up to that after we get through part of it to say this part really is more technical than what undergrounding is about and hold that off until a 1.5 type of report until we finish the aspects of underground fiber and the best uses for the city. >>supervisor john avalos: maybe we can take a step back to define where we are on the same page, when we talk about undergrounding, what does that mean. we have utility poles and wires attached to those utility poles and they provide electricity and other utilities as well, we are talking about undergrounding all of those, i imagine we are, but let's be clear about what it is we are giving you responsibility to cover. when we are talking about underground, it's also removing poles with wires and would have a dramatic impact on visibility looking down the street. when we are talking about underground are we talking about all utilities that connect with those wires that interface with buildings on the street with removal of poles and the cost of doing that and then separate from that new resources that we want t
we may have one report and follow up to that after we get through part of it to say this part really is more technical than what undergrounding is about and hold that off until a 1.5 type of report until we finish the aspects of underground fiber and the best uses for the city. >>supervisor john avalos: maybe we can take a step back to define where we are on the same page, when we talk about undergrounding, what does that mean. we have utility poles and wires attached to those utility...
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si bien el lavado de dinero no forma parte de las acusaciones.enos se encuentra en su lujosa residencia a mis espaldas, esperando por la continuaciÓn de un proceso que desde el principio ha estado marcado por la controversia. en san salvador, salvador castellanos, univisiÓn. >> segÚn cifras que dio a conocer el departamento de seguridad interna, solo unos 20.000 casos de menores entre americanos han llegado cortes de inmigraciÓn durante el Último aÑo. agrega que dicha equivale un 29% de los niÑos que ha cruzado la frontera, las cifras exentas por nacionalidad de los menores en cortes de 5038 salvadoreÑos, 6000 guatemaltecos y 7248 hondureÑos ahÍ las tiene en su pantalla. el lÍder de la bancada latina del senador demÓcrata de long beach revelÓ que se estudia la posibilidad de establecer un cobro a los indocumentados para darles cobertura mÉdica en california. explicÓ que los fondos podrÍan provenir de cuotas que se cobrarÍan expedir licencias de conducir y el envÍo de remesas del país de origen de los migrantes. la medida cobertura de salud para t
si bien el lavado de dinero no forma parte de las acusaciones.enos se encuentra en su lujosa residencia a mis espaldas, esperando por la continuaciÓn de un proceso que desde el principio ha estado marcado por la controversia. en san salvador, salvador castellanos, univisiÓn. >> segÚn cifras que dio a conocer el departamento de seguridad interna, solo unos 20.000 casos de menores entre americanos han llegado cortes de inmigraciÓn durante el Último aÑo. agrega que dicha equivale un...