34
34
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
and also, the measures they've carried out against people of afghanistan, iraq, yemen and also the people of the middle east region and the people of north africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of-- in other parts of the world. tonight, tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out and they've withdrawn from jcpoa and in fact, it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so, since the signing of the nuclear deal till today, when have the united states ever adhered to its commitments to just -- there's been just a few statements being released. so, has -- has there been any action to the benefit of the iranian people or have the americans acted in accordance with the nuclear deal and its frame work? based on what has been said by the aiea, the iranian nation has adhered to its commitments and the iranian government has actually fulfilled all its commitments by jcpoa, but today we are witnessing that a country that is-- we can clearly see which country is not respecting the international commitment. jcpoa was not an
and also, the measures they've carried out against people of afghanistan, iraq, yemen and also the people of the middle east region and the people of north africa. and also the measures carried out by the americans against the people of-- in other parts of the world. tonight, tonight the americans announced that they have pulled out and they've withdrawn from jcpoa and in fact, it was an emphasis on what they have been doing in the past months. so, since the signing of the nuclear deal till...
73
73
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
people of utah. we talked about market-based centers. market based incentives say that hospitals and providers need to provide their price so people understand how much it cost to get the procedure and the particular institution and also their success rate. those two pieces of information will get health care to start working like a market. >> representative kennedy. >> look david i little -- i know a little bit about health care. i believe our health care system is an outstanding system unparalleled throughout the world and i will stand with their hospitals and providers of health care on multiple levels and reflect the fact that we love serving her people and we are more than capable of serving our people. we have reached out on a routine level trying to help them and their needs and i said serve the people for free in provo utah trying to help them in their health care needs. people have access. they can go to any emergency department throughout the country and have access as they needed and in th
people of utah. we talked about market-based centers. market based incentives say that hospitals and providers need to provide their price so people understand how much it cost to get the procedure and the particular institution and also their success rate. those two pieces of information will get health care to start working like a market. >> representative kennedy. >> look david i little -- i know a little bit about health care. i believe our health care system is an outstanding...
182
182
May 21, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 2
of the people, by the people and for the people. and a champion of that statement of our democracy is next. our distinguished leader of the united states senate, on the democratic side, senator chuck schumer. mr. schumer: thank you, leader pelosi. and want to thank you and all my colleagues for their leadership. happy monday to one and all. now, president trump campaigned as a populist. he promised to drain the swamp and clean up washington. democrats welcomed this promise when he made it. all of us here today have been working for years to promote ideas and legislation that would loosen the grip of special interests on so many arms of the federal government. but president trump, when it comes to draining the swamp, has been a complete and total disappointment. president trump has embraced the most egregious establishment republican norms, and appointed the most conflict of interest-ridden cabinet in my lifetime. the swamp has never been more foul or more fetted than under this president. every day it seems there's a new story about
of the people, by the people and for the people. and a champion of that statement of our democracy is next. our distinguished leader of the united states senate, on the democratic side, senator chuck schumer. mr. schumer: thank you, leader pelosi. and want to thank you and all my colleagues for their leadership. happy monday to one and all. now, president trump campaigned as a populist. he promised to drain the swamp and clean up washington. democrats welcomed this promise when he made it. all...
36
36
May 7, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
if you have good people, people who are dedicated, people for whom government is a vocation, who desire to make a contribution to their country, and there are many such people, although, as you know, anybody who goes into politics, however idealistic they might be when they get there, they find that to get up the greasy pole you have to be attached to the rear end of the person above you on the greasy pole, compromised, not telling the complete truth of something. all political careers, as you know, end in failure because you begin by annoying one group of people because you favor another, and then eventually you have annoyed all groups of people, which is why you failed in the end. and really politicians, if they want to be remembered with fection, should take a leaf out of the poet's book and die early. generally speaking, politics is a hard game. it's a difficult job for the politicians. but there is also one where the very nature of our order, even including the responsibilities of the fourth estates to try to keep politicians honest, will make them dishonest, make them cover things
if you have good people, people who are dedicated, people for whom government is a vocation, who desire to make a contribution to their country, and there are many such people, although, as you know, anybody who goes into politics, however idealistic they might be when they get there, they find that to get up the greasy pole you have to be attached to the rear end of the person above you on the greasy pole, compromised, not telling the complete truth of something. all political careers, as you...
201
201
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
people of color? and should they not be excited about you? and people say that you're a racist, what do you say to those people who call you a racist? it's one thing to say, i know you've said in the past, you're the least racist person ever, why? - he said it just like, two weeks ago, right? - you said you're the least racist person ever, explain to me why that's the case. where's the evidence for that? - do you believe he's racist? - i am a reporter that's covering, so i can't - but you're also a human. - yeah, and i feel like for me, i'm punting on that question because i don't think that as a reporter we should be talking about that. i don't think that as a reporter, i should be out there saying donald trump is one way or the other. i think i can lay out for people what he said and they can make their decision, which is what my job is as of right now. - haven't the goal posts, though, changed for journalism? it wasn't too long ago that news organizations would not call a president, this president
people of color? and should they not be excited about you? and people say that you're a racist, what do you say to those people who call you a racist? it's one thing to say, i know you've said in the past, you're the least racist person ever, why? - he said it just like, two weeks ago, right? - you said you're the least racist person ever, explain to me why that's the case. where's the evidence for that? - do you believe he's racist? - i am a reporter that's covering, so i can't - but you're...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
people and so the other careers sent us the kremlin mediocrity if you will the worst of the worst people who were rejected from other career fields because they couldn't function in leadership positions pilots were moved into drones because they were medically unfit to fly their aircraft they either couldn't fail they couldn't be aircraft commanders or squadron leaders so they were shoved into the program there were very few people that actually volunteered to be in this program that were of any actual worth as human beings so this type of society i guess within the military culture is sick and degraded and. you know they're actually looked down upon by. aircraft people who actually fly aircraft because we're flying remotely they get away or flight suits it's a mess the whole thing's a mess what is and driving like people in there to fill positions because they don't need qualifier college it's like three months now it's like. just hot just to cayle or are they supposed to be able to tell one to pull the trigger and one just a stealth. oh no ok so we're we're told we're told that you kno
people and so the other careers sent us the kremlin mediocrity if you will the worst of the worst people who were rejected from other career fields because they couldn't function in leadership positions pilots were moved into drones because they were medically unfit to fly their aircraft they either couldn't fail they couldn't be aircraft commanders or squadron leaders so they were shoved into the program there were very few people that actually volunteered to be in this program that were of...
77
77
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
as we work to protect people's information we also need to give people more control.at the heart of europe's new data protection law the gdpr are three important principles, control, transparency and accountability. we've always shared these values and given people the ability to control what information they share and who they share it with. and now we're going even further to comply with these strong new rules. we're making the same controls and settings available to people who use facebook around the world. in addition to gdpr, we're also working to give people important new controls. for example, in your web browser you already have a simple way to clear your cookies and brownsing history. so we're building a version of this for facebook, too, that we're calling clear history. it will enable you to see the information we receive from websites and apps when you use them and to clear this information from your account and turn off the ability to store it associated with your account going forward. now, when you clear your cookies in your web browser that can make yo
as we work to protect people's information we also need to give people more control.at the heart of europe's new data protection law the gdpr are three important principles, control, transparency and accountability. we've always shared these values and given people the ability to control what information they share and who they share it with. and now we're going even further to comply with these strong new rules. we're making the same controls and settings available to people who use facebook...
49
49
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and so i think it's important for young people to see other people like them in media as actors, as entertainers, as elected officials, as news reporters just so they know that there are many paths and avenues available to them, and it's not just the kind of stereotypical thing that you would typically get from, you know, old school media like you're a kung fu fighter or martial artist of some sort, and i think that's important. >> yeah, we're gonna talk about stereotypes in just a bit. but first, gina, as an actress here in the bay area, can you share some of your experiences that you've had as you've gone on auditions? >> yeah, absolutely. so, auditions are always nerve-wracking, i think, for me and for a lot of other actors. and there's a sense of when you're confident and you're calm and you have this good, you know, humor about you and sense of self-awareness, then i always find that those are the auditions that do really well. and in the bay area, we have a very tight-knit community of artists, directors, producers, and it's nice to see people collaborating and using the same actors or pro
and so i think it's important for young people to see other people like them in media as actors, as entertainers, as elected officials, as news reporters just so they know that there are many paths and avenues available to them, and it's not just the kind of stereotypical thing that you would typically get from, you know, old school media like you're a kung fu fighter or martial artist of some sort, and i think that's important. >> yeah, we're gonna talk about stereotypes in just a bit....
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
were middle class people across people this will be dealt with if in fact it will even happened but if it did it would be treated a whole different way you know that other show with mainstream media and independent television and since that interview the government has admitted which you were saying was going to happen perhaps that many people have been deported or do you think that to raise them a is responsible for a fifty's nine hundred fifty s. policy of no blacks no dogs no irish i don't think it's a reason me is personally responsible for the one nine hundred fifty s. of course not however. the no blacks no drugs no i resigned what my thing is on it is back in a day for example my friends grand when she first came over she came over on the when rush and she was looking for employment in cali as would she was living in brixton in a small like a studio apartment of eight people head to toe a little crazy just like males and females were mixed and she walked in the snow from brixton to callie's wood which is about an hour and a half in the snow in the code to get from prime and w
were middle class people across people this will be dealt with if in fact it will even happened but if it did it would be treated a whole different way you know that other show with mainstream media and independent television and since that interview the government has admitted which you were saying was going to happen perhaps that many people have been deported or do you think that to raise them a is responsible for a fifty's nine hundred fifty s. policy of no blacks no dogs no irish i don't...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
and people's lives and people's future. and when people are incarcerated and whatever the issue might be, sometimes justly, sometimes unjustly, the point is you want to give them a pathway to turn their lives around and the thing that jumped out on me when i was first briefed on this, i was absolutely shocked by was that adult probation charges people up front three years of cost right off the bat. so the vast majority of people are immediately burdened with almost a $2,000 debt, it says with all the data and research collected and put into this that these are people that are trying to turn their lives around. these are people that are unemployed. usually have unstable housing. have no steady source of income and almost 80% are indigent. so right off the bat to be burdened with thousands of dollars in debt and then say it's your job to turn your life around, that is an injustice. it is a complete injustice. and in the larger context of the diminishing numbers of african americans in our city, when you look at 1980 and they
and people's lives and people's future. and when people are incarcerated and whatever the issue might be, sometimes justly, sometimes unjustly, the point is you want to give them a pathway to turn their lives around and the thing that jumped out on me when i was first briefed on this, i was absolutely shocked by was that adult probation charges people up front three years of cost right off the bat. so the vast majority of people are immediately burdened with almost a $2,000 debt, it says with...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
14
14
May 23, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
people helping other people >> i came up with that trip. >> you didn't come off as a post officer heher them she's an uncle and father and brother. >> this is the third year in the success has been phenomenal coming on this trillion trip and imposed to this culture they go back and their interest in education is through the roof they are successful and through the roof. >> did you see how the kid that he took on the trip were impacted additional the passion for the trip and this differences in those kids life oh, my god this is just i got to be a part (clapping.) you it is all about supporting the community >> (clapping.) >> a hundred stories about success that was my duty to connect with her cultural the third trip it was like wow. >> i was speech also i work with youg youth. >> you definitely recognize you're there for them. >> it made me feel good about myself and people are more friendly there than here. >> city was an actual people. >> we definitely know it is like the history. >> i think they have another finder needs. >> their. >> everyone is still smiling and people told me a
people helping other people >> i came up with that trip. >> you didn't come off as a post officer heher them she's an uncle and father and brother. >> this is the third year in the success has been phenomenal coming on this trillion trip and imposed to this culture they go back and their interest in education is through the roof they are successful and through the roof. >> did you see how the kid that he took on the trip were impacted additional the passion for the trip...
60
60
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i had to ask a number of people. i probably spent at least one text each day asking is that how that happened, and i went through old funny e-mails that i saved from our time at the white house and then some of the things that hav happened were so absurd and ridiculous that it wasn't too hard to remember and they were so interesting to me that ice will think about them every time walking down the street. >> the stars were so deep. let's talk about those emotional scars. everybody that works at the white house remembers the experience they had us walking into the building on the first day and assuming the responsibility of working there on the first day. your beginning o at the white house with a little less auspicious. what i remember in the beginnings of my time in the white house sitting in this room this was in the big building next door to the white house that's where i was the first eight months i was new and surrounded by staffers and their member clicking on a pop-up ad it was a justin bieber added and then he
i had to ask a number of people. i probably spent at least one text each day asking is that how that happened, and i went through old funny e-mails that i saved from our time at the white house and then some of the things that hav happened were so absurd and ridiculous that it wasn't too hard to remember and they were so interesting to me that ice will think about them every time walking down the street. >> the stars were so deep. let's talk about those emotional scars. everybody that...
44
44
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
six people are leaving this polythene this prison camp six people six young people one of them killed by the. staff four of them they because of many call neck legs at least two killed themselves you how that was. tortured them for a long time. after that they left them. with protection. we put protection and they and i was so. suspicious way. still we don't know that they killed them or they killed they they. you know. they those guys you know they were with psychological illness for a long time and his phone call with the american president australia's prime minister malcolm turnbull described most of the refugees here as economic migrants you obviously now know them all quite well is he right are you and some of the others economic migrants rather than genuinely genuinely fleeing persecute you know . that was stolen government and in the process people. you know by international. more than one person off the people. of a few gene but you got money all of you paid five thousand dollars to get on a boat to christmas island in london did refugees not mean that you love the morris to t
six people are leaving this polythene this prison camp six people six young people one of them killed by the. staff four of them they because of many call neck legs at least two killed themselves you how that was. tortured them for a long time. after that they left them. with protection. we put protection and they and i was so. suspicious way. still we don't know that they killed them or they killed they they. you know. they those guys you know they were with psychological illness for a long...
63
63
May 7, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
realistically i can tell you the two people that when people that would make ottawa meeting people show up is the das office, prosecutors office or law enforcement. for some reason they called us and of course the judges by all means. but that is where we need to start and then do what we are doing today and that is talking about whether we have, what are the options and how do we move forward to reduce recidivism and make it more if you read a statement. >> quickly it also addresses the resource question that i think the international association 30,000 members have been around since the late 1800s has created and pushed out a concept called the one-minute campaign. what the campaign does in several hundred police departments moving in that direction is to create partnerships from create partnerships, written policies and procedures on how to share the responsibility, how to share the responsibility and resource of what each department has. it fits the model as well because you require a percentage to ask the i.t. training opens those doors. police chiefs, look at police chiefs have to
realistically i can tell you the two people that when people that would make ottawa meeting people show up is the das office, prosecutors office or law enforcement. for some reason they called us and of course the judges by all means. but that is where we need to start and then do what we are doing today and that is talking about whether we have, what are the options and how do we move forward to reduce recidivism and make it more if you read a statement. >> quickly it also addresses the...
35
35
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
most people want help. most people want to do the right thing. the bad guys are the easy part of the job. it's what you do as good people who are struggling to match the vast majority of people in the system in my opinion. and miller prosecution, we would like them to appropriate social service agency. i hired a former cop who was absolutely great at the job. we set an arbitrary time limit because we didn't have a lot of resources in 90 days and we do a compliance check. it was the clinician saying how is t.j. doing, good bad or indifferent? i didn't need to know the clinical staff. that is not my subject matter expertise. at the 90 day mark, if they are doing what they're supposed to doing. getting them back in the community and treat people with a little bit of respect. they are doing what they're supposed to do, we didn't charge them. in my opinion, somebody whose stable, sober, house, hopefully someone employed as the best form of public safety. absolutely. [applause] look, we make mistakes. it's done on a shoestring. sarah is doing a great j
most people want help. most people want to do the right thing. the bad guys are the easy part of the job. it's what you do as good people who are struggling to match the vast majority of people in the system in my opinion. and miller prosecution, we would like them to appropriate social service agency. i hired a former cop who was absolutely great at the job. we set an arbitrary time limit because we didn't have a lot of resources in 90 days and we do a compliance check. it was the clinician...
49
49
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
because i need to go down there to help these people who are impoverished or people that do full time work part-time wages and just the type of people and trying to help in the campaign and memphis will be a stop on the way to washington. so here is what andrew young has to say about that too and fro between king and himself on this >> people like this and the least i can do is go around there [inaudible] >> so trapped he is back, he arrives at the airport and checked in at the lorraine hotel, and starts meeting in earnest with people and memphis ministers and the local white power group and others to try to build support for the march that he is planning on the following monday. but that night he delivers the mountaintop speech it is a well-known speech that was the last speech of his life but it would be it would be one of those moving speeches with the finale of the speech and talks about his dread of dying a violent death and talks about coming to terms with that kind of death into his life and does so more openly and the emotional way than he ever did before. i'm going to play th
because i need to go down there to help these people who are impoverished or people that do full time work part-time wages and just the type of people and trying to help in the campaign and memphis will be a stop on the way to washington. so here is what andrew young has to say about that too and fro between king and himself on this >> people like this and the least i can do is go around there [inaudible] >> so trapped he is back, he arrives at the airport and checked in at the...
85
85
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
people throw rocks. they burn tires, large tires which send huge plumes of black smoke into the air. their trend of block the view of the snipers. they also send these kites and balloons which have either burning rag or an improvised molotov cocktail thing linked off the end and they guided over the border. what most people are doing is the very act of walking to the border. some people go and place the palestinian flag on the barbed wire. some people do go and cut the wire and try to cross, saying their implementing the right to return themselves. but it is also a way -- we have to remember people are trapped in gaza. there's really no way out. many people have never left the strip because all border crossings are closed to them and they're n not allowed to leave. thisis is a way of pushing thehr bodies up against their confinement. this is also happening in a buffer zone. arael imposed a buffer zone couple of hundred meters from the border in gaza. over the years, farmers and people living on that side
people throw rocks. they burn tires, large tires which send huge plumes of black smoke into the air. their trend of block the view of the snipers. they also send these kites and balloons which have either burning rag or an improvised molotov cocktail thing linked off the end and they guided over the border. what most people are doing is the very act of walking to the border. some people go and place the palestinian flag on the barbed wire. some people do go and cut the wire and try to cross,...
39
39
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
these are the top people. and they are people that other people listen to. and they listen to them from around the country. so i'll begin by asking california assembly woman melissa menendez. you have been an inspiration to a lot of people. maybe you could say a few words and we'll go right around the room. >> thank you, mr. president. i just want to start off by saying on behalf of everyone here, thank you for inviting us. there are more people in california, i think, than you know who report what they're doing. who believe in your agenda during the border. everywhere in between from san francisco to los angeles. there's people who want to see our borders secure. [ inaudible conversations ] [ inaudible conversations ] . >> we brought $2 billion in investment to our city and we opted for san diego in the economic problem. i am passionate about it when i go back to california. we are going to make sure the grass root that you see today, we are with you. we need to build that wall. we need to end the swaranctuary city. 10,000 illegal criminals have been releas
these are the top people. and they are people that other people listen to. and they listen to them from around the country. so i'll begin by asking california assembly woman melissa menendez. you have been an inspiration to a lot of people. maybe you could say a few words and we'll go right around the room. >> thank you, mr. president. i just want to start off by saying on behalf of everyone here, thank you for inviting us. there are more people in california, i think, than you know who...
39
39
May 5, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
reach more people. and even some of those getting their rations of food and enough aid to give them basic shelter feel it's not enough this mother of eight is setting out on a two hour walk back to where she's living rough her home has been lost along with her livestock i don't i'm somewhat that i was and i did i was even though i'm scared about my children they're hungry they're exposed to the rains and because of that we're likely to fall sick for those left behind you can see it from their expressions they need help now along with so many others and even more remote places than this. here in the neighboring county of khalifi it's the reverse of baccy another major river that's causing all of the hardship right now people are leaving the school here so many schools have been used to shelter but now it is nature that's forcing these people away it's actually the government because they want these schools to reopen there are seven them seven of them here in gary she alone many others are also being used
reach more people. and even some of those getting their rations of food and enough aid to give them basic shelter feel it's not enough this mother of eight is setting out on a two hour walk back to where she's living rough her home has been lost along with her livestock i don't i'm somewhat that i was and i did i was even though i'm scared about my children they're hungry they're exposed to the rains and because of that we're likely to fall sick for those left behind you can see it from their...
91
91
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
most people are like poor people. what are you going to go to the local town hall in honduras and do a background check on every client, you're not going to be able to do that, are you? >> there are background checks and we have very smart intelligence capabilities so if there are people on the watch list that we're concerned about --. >> not everyone is on a watch list, yes, well not everyone is on the list but i under stan your point. lawyers are there to argue the case for the clients and these happen to be pro bono clients for the migrants trying to cross. we appreciate you coming onto explain your case and view here. a lot of the lawyers in mexico are frankly not interested in coming onto explain themselves and you really advanced it. thank you so much. america has a proud history by the way of granting asylum to refugees but the wording of the law is so vague it's susceptible to abuse. under title viii under the code "eligible for asylum if they have suffered past persecution or a well-founded fear of future per
most people are like poor people. what are you going to go to the local town hall in honduras and do a background check on every client, you're not going to be able to do that, are you? >> there are background checks and we have very smart intelligence capabilities so if there are people on the watch list that we're concerned about --. >> not everyone is on a watch list, yes, well not everyone is on the list but i under stan your point. lawyers are there to argue the case for the...
62
62
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
one of the great frustrations that people have with people in politics is that people like myself and others do not get the job done. i will work hard to get the job done on this. representative kennedy: i just pasthat my opponent in the has signed an assault weapon ban as governor of massachusetts, and i am fine with him changing his opinion, but i stand firmly with the second amendment. my record is clear. i have not voted against any bill that would ban second amendment rights for the people of utah. it is important to the consistent regarding this. when it comes to solutions regarding this important issue, community-based solutions are what is going to work, and we need to focus on the perpetrator of the crime. governor romney, we will add 10 seconds to your time. governor romney: i am a believer in the right of states and localities to make their own decisions. an interesting thing happened when i served as governor, and that is the pro-gun lobby said we are concerned about all these restrictions on weapons and hunting and being able to carry weapons in massachusetts. the anti-gu
one of the great frustrations that people have with people in politics is that people like myself and others do not get the job done. i will work hard to get the job done on this. representative kennedy: i just pasthat my opponent in the has signed an assault weapon ban as governor of massachusetts, and i am fine with him changing his opinion, but i stand firmly with the second amendment. my record is clear. i have not voted against any bill that would ban second amendment rights for the people...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
people with disabilities are able. they are capable individuals as they come from all different back grounds and now that the act will be 30-years-old, it's time we convene a grand jury or some sort of task forced to take a look at how we are serving the citizens of san francisco and see how our graduates from the san francisco unified school district are tracking. are they 'em employed, have they found employment, where are they now and are they shut in? i would like to talk about individuals with aspergers. in the next 10 years, more than 500,000 individuals in the united states will be suffering from or have the autism spectrum. of those individuals, 85% will be un'em employed. they will be college graduates without employment. they will not have jobs. are we serving them well having them graduate from college and have nowhere to go. i believe that we did public-private partnerships with the san francisco chamber of commerce. if you look at this diagram you'll see the non profits we have in the bay area that work to
people with disabilities are able. they are capable individuals as they come from all different back grounds and now that the act will be 30-years-old, it's time we convene a grand jury or some sort of task forced to take a look at how we are serving the citizens of san francisco and see how our graduates from the san francisco unified school district are tracking. are they 'em employed, have they found employment, where are they now and are they shut in? i would like to talk about individuals...
132
132
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
people better.can't control that much better than we do now. one of the n key things we also need, more detention space. when wee arrest someone from central america for instance, we can't just dump them across the border. the mexicans say, it is your problem. we arere not taking them back. you have to hold onto them somehow. until you can get them back, congress turned down the administration's request for extra detention money and so they end up having to do this catch and release thing. they give them a letter, show up for your immigration hearing two years from now please, and then you never see it again. they call it a run letter. >> tucker: thankfully paul ryan did fund border securitybo projects around the world for other countries. i know they are grateful. mark, thank you. white house correspondents dinner was held on saturday night. comedian michelle wolf delivered a monologue that many in the crowd, even those who hate drum, almost everybody, that was in poor taste. here's part of it. >>
people better.can't control that much better than we do now. one of the n key things we also need, more detention space. when wee arrest someone from central america for instance, we can't just dump them across the border. the mexicans say, it is your problem. we arere not taking them back. you have to hold onto them somehow. until you can get them back, congress turned down the administration's request for extra detention money and so they end up having to do this catch and release thing. they...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
people and so the other careers sent us the kremlin mediocrity if you will the worst of the worst people who were rejected from other career fields because they couldn't function in leadership positions pilots were moved into drones because they were medically unfit to fly their aircraft they either couldn't fail they couldn't be aircraft commanders or squadron leaders so they were shoved into the program there were very few people that actually volunteered to be in this program that were of any actual worth as human beings so this type of society i guess within the military culture is sick and degraded and. you know they're actually looked down upon by. aircraft people who actually fly aircraft because we're flying remotely they go to where flight suits it's a mess the whole thing's a mess what is and driving like people in there to fill positions because they don't need qualified it's like three months now it's like. just hot just to cayle or are they supposed to be able to tell one to pull the trigger and one just a stealth. oh no ok so we're we're told we're told that you know we get
people and so the other careers sent us the kremlin mediocrity if you will the worst of the worst people who were rejected from other career fields because they couldn't function in leadership positions pilots were moved into drones because they were medically unfit to fly their aircraft they either couldn't fail they couldn't be aircraft commanders or squadron leaders so they were shoved into the program there were very few people that actually volunteered to be in this program that were of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and people of color. the human rights commission is proud to support this legislation and looks forward to work with government leaders to change this high pain, low gain aspect of our criminal justice system. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is dayton andrews, the human rights organizer with the coalition on homelessness, proud to be a member of debt-free san francisco as well as the fines and fees board. in my day-to-day i don't think i encounter anyone somewhat impacted by fines and fees. i can think of one particular anecdote, talking to a guy, we will call him william, he has the hardest time keeping his ankle monitor charged because he is homeless or finding a starbucks that allow him to charge his ankle monitor, he gets kicked out of starbucks and he gets so anxious he takes it off and throws it to the freeway. he is being tasked with maintaining his ankle monitor, pay for it, at the same time he has to be outside and no one will let him charge his ankle monitor. that's one
and people of color. the human rights commission is proud to support this legislation and looks forward to work with government leaders to change this high pain, low gain aspect of our criminal justice system. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is dayton andrews, the human rights organizer with the coalition on homelessness, proud to be a member of debt-free san francisco as well as the fines and fees board. in my day-to-day i don't think i encounter anyone...
197
197
May 29, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
bad people. it makes them rather ordinary, having been socialized into a culture where these biases are embedded into the very fabric of our society. they're picking up the messages. they're not bad people. they're ordinary. and once you understand the problem that way, you can make a commitment to change and you can start to think about the change process. if they are habits of mind, they can be broken like other habits are. there are a number of interrelated factors. people have to care. they have to be motivated. they have to want to do something. without motivation, nothing will happen. they need to become tuned into, aware, and notice when they're vulnerable to displaying biases. they have to have tools and strategies to disrupted that habitual way of thinking. and then like breaking any other habit, they have to put effort into it over time. it's not something that happens all at once. there's not sort of a quick fix or a silver bullet, but we can empower people to make a change, and we can
bad people. it makes them rather ordinary, having been socialized into a culture where these biases are embedded into the very fabric of our society. they're picking up the messages. they're not bad people. they're ordinary. and once you understand the problem that way, you can make a commitment to change and you can start to think about the change process. if they are habits of mind, they can be broken like other habits are. there are a number of interrelated factors. people have to care. they...
67
67
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and how does that affect people? and completely unrelated, just my other final comment that i , by bringing make it back to the issue of religion and tolerance, i think over the past maybe decade or so, because of the conflict between the respect for the rights of lgbt people and general civic respect for these individuals has not often come into conflict with religious conscience, that there in aeen kind of this shift demonization and culture war more broadly against organized religion and people of faith. and i think i can understand where that is coming from, but i would argue that that is misplaced because of the data that i mentioned today. organized religion can also be a source of moderation, actually can bring people together in surprising ways. it does not seem to be that way on lgbt issues specifically, but it can be on very important issues -- immigration, criminal justice reform, poverty, matters of racial tolerance. and those issues also matter. and so i would hope there would be a broader conversation a
and how does that affect people? and completely unrelated, just my other final comment that i , by bringing make it back to the issue of religion and tolerance, i think over the past maybe decade or so, because of the conflict between the respect for the rights of lgbt people and general civic respect for these individuals has not often come into conflict with religious conscience, that there in aeen kind of this shift demonization and culture war more broadly against organized religion and...
159
159
May 16, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 1
people are angry. has notangry -- anger been channeled in a constructive way to modify their suffering. we have an obligation to cure their plight whatever we think of their motivations. they have lived through devastating conflict, marked by personal anguish, national .ragedy, daily suffering, been0 years, they have separated from their families in the west bank, isolated through crippling is really -- israeli quotas. the cycle of violence needs to end, and it needs every single one of us to put our best preventing another deadly confrontation in the region. warust step in and prevent to move forward quickly and effectively on all projects that have been discussed for months so -- to help the crises of the population. we can only do this in coordination with israel, the palestinian authority, and egypt. the census violence needs to stop. -- senseless violence needs to stop. 30 5000 people participated in demonstrations in gaza and hundreds in the west bank. this was all part of the great theh of retur
people are angry. has notangry -- anger been channeled in a constructive way to modify their suffering. we have an obligation to cure their plight whatever we think of their motivations. they have lived through devastating conflict, marked by personal anguish, national .ragedy, daily suffering, been0 years, they have separated from their families in the west bank, isolated through crippling is really -- israeli quotas. the cycle of violence needs to end, and it needs every single one of us to...
29
29
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 1
as many people as possible and also just and listen to people as well as meet new people that i would not otherwise before kind of for a while but i won't use social media and get used people just a couple long with he the stories the struggles and see how we can best help each other for the greater good to be honest and i was just one way off that would be fun sauce and something continued to be doing my entire term to be honest so i like the turn to social media for that task because of course that is what powers the show some better bring up a comment that is live from our community members who are watching us on you tube elizabeth says lasting change happens when laws that support equal rights are created but the political systems can sometimes seem very hard to enter or to navigate jimmy i'll pose this one to you how did you get over that first hurdle. deciding yes i'm going to run for office and then what is it that you actually care about what are you passionate about that empowers you. i think it's making sure that you know i think we all have our stories that we're hard as im
as many people as possible and also just and listen to people as well as meet new people that i would not otherwise before kind of for a while but i won't use social media and get used people just a couple long with he the stories the struggles and see how we can best help each other for the greater good to be honest and i was just one way off that would be fun sauce and something continued to be doing my entire term to be honest so i like the turn to social media for that task because of...
160
160
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
it is people in chains.t was made by west african "resistance"lls it but it is important for people to understand that without slavery, without the legacy of slavery, without this ideology of white supremacy, black women and men would not have been lynched for bumping into a white person, for walking behind a white woman to move for knocking on the front door, for all of these social transgressions. it would not have happened. i also think this era is important understanding how we got to where we are now. you come out of our area, there is another sculpture called "guided by justice." three women walking to the montgomery bus like i've. one point where trying to make is we have not fully appreciated the courage of people like claudette, maryland was smith, rosa parks, in resisting. they could have lost their lives in the courage has to be understood. the fourth is by hank williams thomas, collection of men with arms raised up that speaks to the present moment where this ideology of white supremacy, this nar
it is people in chains.t was made by west african "resistance"lls it but it is important for people to understand that without slavery, without the legacy of slavery, without this ideology of white supremacy, black women and men would not have been lynched for bumping into a white person, for walking behind a white woman to move for knocking on the front door, for all of these social transgressions. it would not have happened. i also think this era is important understanding how we...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
well there are tens of thousands of cases where people facing deportation meaning people who are not recognized as refugees or who are not eligible for subsidiary protection deliberately delay their deportation over extremely long periods by engaging in all sorts of legal maneuvers and pulling all the legal stops. with this alexander doctrine has put his finger on a key issue we have to improve in this respect as well we must improve how we implement this entire process. you're missing here both of you what's the effect if you don't if not fallen below isn't it if you were or still are a lawyer yourself do you find it appropriate that mr goh printers calling lawyers deportation server tours. alexandra dupre and has correctly identified a problem he hasn't discredited or offended lawyers to the country lawyers are essential as an independent element in the administration of justice under the rule of law. because people don't threaten for three thought if they have indeed been cases and these aren't just isolated cases that i find wondering. in these cases lawyers have been using legal
well there are tens of thousands of cases where people facing deportation meaning people who are not recognized as refugees or who are not eligible for subsidiary protection deliberately delay their deportation over extremely long periods by engaging in all sorts of legal maneuvers and pulling all the legal stops. with this alexander doctrine has put his finger on a key issue we have to improve in this respect as well we must improve how we implement this entire process. you're missing here...
77
77
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
people in venezuela.peaking in spanish] >> they kicked them out. >> kicked him out from the election centers so he wants to try again and again to be part of a new dialogue with the government and it's something we have to reject and we ask to our friends and allies in venezuela to object to the role he displayed because it was harmful for democracy, not only venezuela but in the region, as well. >> mark, any thoughts? >> briefly, i think it's a reminder that there's a range of international actors in venezuela has not been awful and it goes beyond the few countries that we often name. similarly, i spoke to one individual and we saw earlier and it was an honorable role that i think that is fading now as other countries are taking more of a lead and the dynamic is better and he used to be at the center of activity and now he's very much isolated. it's a positive thing. >> any other questions? >> one here and then one over there. >> thank you. i just arrived from venezuela two months ago. one question for m
people in venezuela.peaking in spanish] >> they kicked them out. >> kicked him out from the election centers so he wants to try again and again to be part of a new dialogue with the government and it's something we have to reject and we ask to our friends and allies in venezuela to object to the role he displayed because it was harmful for democracy, not only venezuela but in the region, as well. >> mark, any thoughts? >> briefly, i think it's a reminder that there's a...
66
66
May 5, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
incredible people. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. >> [applause] president trump: and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment, and we will protect your second amendment. and we will protect your second amendment. >> [applause] president trump: your second amendment rights are under siege, but they will never ever be under siege as long as i am your president. >> [applause] president trump: all of us -- thank you. thank you. all of us here today are united by the same timeless values. we believe liberty is a gift from our creator and that no government can take it away. we believe in the rule of law. >> [applause] president trump: and we support the men and women of law enforcement. >> [applause] president trump: we have pride in our history and respect for our heritage.
incredible people. thank you. >> [applause] president trump: you give your time, your energy, your vote, and your voice to stand strong for those sacred rights given to us by god, including the right to self-defense. >> [applause] president trump: and now thanks to your activism and dedication you have an administration fighting to protect your second amendment, and we will protect your second amendment. and we will protect your second amendment. >> [applause] president trump:...
67
67
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
people, i don't know what people some times think. i don't know if they think, that, invite black people to their wedding. all of a sudden. i don't know. there is going to be chaos. the people won't arrive on time. people showed beautiful to include cultures into a space. what you get from that, i feel its a beautiful inclusive, and, and, and unique experience. >> do you think, we are anywhere near some kind of game changing moment or tipping point moment. not just the royal wedding and everything you just said. black panther. a lot of black culture is suddenly -- donald glover, doing what he is doing. and you just tweeted recently. a black excellence picture with all of the black co-stars from, from, from -- black panther etc. and other. what do you think is going on in that culture right now? in many ways it us often times what happens when there is a rise in white nationalism. when there is a rise on the right. you will find often times, that's when black art and art, artists of color, generally persevere. because -- i know as a co
people, i don't know what people some times think. i don't know if they think, that, invite black people to their wedding. all of a sudden. i don't know. there is going to be chaos. the people won't arrive on time. people showed beautiful to include cultures into a space. what you get from that, i feel its a beautiful inclusive, and, and, and unique experience. >> do you think, we are anywhere near some kind of game changing moment or tipping point moment. not just the royal wedding and...
48
48
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
and now the people are angry. but there angered -- if their anger is not channeled in a positive direction, it will lead to more suffering. whenever we think of their suffering, we have an obligation to hear their plight. they have lived through three conflicts. their lives are marked by personal anguish, scarred by national tragedy, marred by daily suffering caused by leaders who use them for their own political end. for 10 years, they have lived under the control of hamas. separated from their families and the west bank. isolated behind crippling israeli closure. the cycle of violence in gaza needs to end. and for it to end, it needs every single one of us to put their best effort into preventing an explosion that can drag the whole region into another deadly confrontation. the international community must step in and prevent war. we need to move forward quickly and effectively on all projects that have been discussed for months and months, to solve the energy, water and health crisis of the population. we can o
and now the people are angry. but there angered -- if their anger is not channeled in a positive direction, it will lead to more suffering. whenever we think of their suffering, we have an obligation to hear their plight. they have lived through three conflicts. their lives are marked by personal anguish, scarred by national tragedy, marred by daily suffering caused by leaders who use them for their own political end. for 10 years, they have lived under the control of hamas. separated from...
26
26
May 11, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
why people get to be fancy things like people. so when they're called white people there's some white people who just aren't used to. the shows like white people with their arms folded like we're talking about the white people you must be talking about me if you think i'm talking about you yes if. you knew. what i love most about the joke now is that when i look into the audience you always see this. just to non-racist stretching. how hard it kind of trying to us here welcome to the stream back to the story of. their social justice racial justice plays a key theme in your netflix special and that's one of the things that apparently really resonates with our all my community who are also. i want to pull up a tweet here this is the sec he says the racism bit peppered throughout the show was very well done not preachy but making the right points about racism and being racist now there's one particular joke that someone picked up on he actually sent us a video comment because it resonated with him so much this is true of my notes he's
why people get to be fancy things like people. so when they're called white people there's some white people who just aren't used to. the shows like white people with their arms folded like we're talking about the white people you must be talking about me if you think i'm talking about you yes if. you knew. what i love most about the joke now is that when i look into the audience you always see this. just to non-racist stretching. how hard it kind of trying to us here welcome to the stream back...
139
139
May 28, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
i want people to understand the bigger the government got the smaller the individual got. >> people like to say all, every. it's not that. there are 100 sides to every story. there are a laundry list of things i don't have in front of me that my friends would text me and write me e-mails saying he did this, this, this, and this. some of them obama did too. wow, the room is quiet now. >> joining me now communications director for turning point is candace owens. i'm really happy you are here. i want to go back to the event that kicked all of this off. tell us what the message was, what your message was that got them so annoyed. >> the video doesn't show we had black lives matter matters prots that were shouting. we invited them to come to the front. they were yelling and maying beyonce' music. i lost my cool and told them what i thought. they are a bunch of spoil americans. we haven't lived through anything as millennial and the generation beneath us. quiet fran b frankly i'm tired e narrative. it's fake. steve: do you think their anger was real? >> they weren't angry with me. they were to
i want people to understand the bigger the government got the smaller the individual got. >> people like to say all, every. it's not that. there are 100 sides to every story. there are a laundry list of things i don't have in front of me that my friends would text me and write me e-mails saying he did this, this, this, and this. some of them obama did too. wow, the room is quiet now. >> joining me now communications director for turning point is candace owens. i'm really happy you...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
jack sun in a supermarket where people died so we are above two hundred forty people dead over the last few months in terrorist attacks maybe it's a copycat who is not a terrorist not an islamist but trial it's very doubtful. of the french interior minister has praised the police response so far tonight but as i've spoken to many guests over the last year or so from france and when these attacks have happened there's been a complaint of under resourcing their officers a long complained about being overworked under resourced during what's been a really intense time for the police and all the security services in france as you see it from neighboring spain there what you know what's the word on the street is the rumble that is the rumble of the police don't have enough to keep france safe. but the difficulties of course to follow all the people who are suspects what dangers were qualified as officially dangerous into thousands from and so how can the police follow them you need several people in each case or tens of people if you need to follow a terrorist who is preparing for an attack s
jack sun in a supermarket where people died so we are above two hundred forty people dead over the last few months in terrorist attacks maybe it's a copycat who is not a terrorist not an islamist but trial it's very doubtful. of the french interior minister has praised the police response so far tonight but as i've spoken to many guests over the last year or so from france and when these attacks have happened there's been a complaint of under resourcing their officers a long complained about...
40
40
May 16, 2018
05/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
out of their house, but if people think we are going to ship 11 million people who are law abiding, who are in this country and somehow pick them up at their house and ship them out to mexico, think about the children, think about the families. >> and governor kasich is joining me right now from the state capital of columbus. welcome to the program, governor. so here you are with this new initiative. what gives, sir? i mean, are you simply doubling down? as the base remains very much in donald trump's, in donald trump's corner on all of this or sense something different abroad in your country right now? >> i'm a person before i'm a politician. i'm a person before i'm a republican. you know? or anything. and we have people that come in to our country. we, of course, want to know who they are, but when they come here we want them to be able to assimilate, and when you come to a country like america and if your english is not great or, you know, you're in a state of turmoil, we want to make sure that you can be comfortable, that you can be assimilated, get work, that you can support yo
out of their house, but if people think we are going to ship 11 million people who are law abiding, who are in this country and somehow pick them up at their house and ship them out to mexico, think about the children, think about the families. >> and governor kasich is joining me right now from the state capital of columbus. welcome to the program, governor. so here you are with this new initiative. what gives, sir? i mean, are you simply doubling down? as the base remains very much in...
56
56
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
, people we really need.ve to remain after making minor legal amendments to their tax records, small discrepancies in income. they have been accused of lying. terror legislation has been used to them. it is the same as windrush. when you have an ideological, political department imposed a maghoma department, everything becomes about how many deportations and what happens is you create a culture of disbelief, a culture of cruelty, in fact, were the only thing the home office staff are focused on his many people they can deport. that comes from the woman who was home secretary for six years, the prime minister. amber rudd took the fall for the windrush scandal. the independent has carried out a poll. the headline slightly misleading. windrush scandal reveals home office failings. the report seems to suggest there are concerns of failings, it doesn‘t actually prove them. a lot of people who took pa rt prove them. a lot of people who took part in the survey have questioned what is going on in the home office. the
, people we really need.ve to remain after making minor legal amendments to their tax records, small discrepancies in income. they have been accused of lying. terror legislation has been used to them. it is the same as windrush. when you have an ideological, political department imposed a maghoma department, everything becomes about how many deportations and what happens is you create a culture of disbelief, a culture of cruelty, in fact, were the only thing the home office staff are focused on...
52
52
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it is very complicated to talk to those people, on the one hand. they are desperate people. it is easy to talk to them on the other hand because it gets you talking points. we were talking to a lot of those people and there was no [indiscernible] it is wrong. but you made a very good point. a normal person looks at this list of candidates technically, rationally. this is how and why this list of candidates has been selected. a number of well-known freaks. mr. putin looks like an island of stability, dignity, and health. the actual composition proven a number of times [indiscernible] show that it is a very rough numbers, but to give a feeling, a perception, 10% are real putin supporters. people who hate anyone who does not admire putin. 30%. ins pretty much the same moscow or smolensk or ekaterinburg, there is no more difference tween large, more citizens. 30% of people who realize that everything is wrong, the state is broken. that this country needs the reinvention of state, the rebuilding of all institutions from scratch. and is the only way. and 60% who have learned this
it is very complicated to talk to those people, on the one hand. they are desperate people. it is easy to talk to them on the other hand because it gets you talking points. we were talking to a lot of those people and there was no [indiscernible] it is wrong. but you made a very good point. a normal person looks at this list of candidates technically, rationally. this is how and why this list of candidates has been selected. a number of well-known freaks. mr. putin looks like an island of...
247
247
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
you will often hear people say, we will help people find their voices, andi will help people find their morning. you have worked with naked in the past. and also dominic from invicta skeins foundation. —— three games. you are ourfirst invicta skeins foundation. —— three games. you are our first guest we have spoken to this morning. are you excited? yes, have spoken to this morning. are you excited ? yes, really looking have spoken to this morning. are you excited? yes, really looking forward to it. tell us about prince harry. you have done a lot of work with him over the years and invictus games is of course very close to his heart. he is his own personal project, it is his idea. we delivered it but it was his conception, he decided it needed to happen. it stemmed from an experience he had coming back from afghanistan. he didn't want to come back from afghanistan, he wanted to stay with his troops. he shared the flight with stay with his troops. he shared the flight with a cough and of a danish shoulder and he realised he had to do something about that —— with the cough. —— coffin. he is
you will often hear people say, we will help people find their voices, andi will help people find their morning. you have worked with naked in the past. and also dominic from invicta skeins foundation. —— three games. you are ourfirst invicta skeins foundation. —— three games. you are our first guest we have spoken to this morning. are you excited? yes, have spoken to this morning. are you excited ? yes, really looking have spoken to this morning. are you excited? yes, really looking...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers in forty five minutes on t w. earth home or saving global n.g.o.s tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas been by a series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa the other. stories of those people making a difference shaping their lives showing them their continent. w.'s new multimedia series for africa. dot com for go on the move. time is running out for miracles and last minute heroics the final match day brings it all to an end.
she gave her life to other stories of people who ended up killing. women more photographers in forty five minutes on t w. earth home or saving global n.g.o.s tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas been by a series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa the other. stories of those people making a difference shaping...
164
164
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
these people have failed their own people and they are encouraging us to smoke more weed.onnection at all? >> i don't believe anyone is encouraging people to smoke more weed unless you have cancer and are not able to keep food down during her chemotherapy, which a wonderful side benefit of using cannabis. i don't smoke it either, tucker. but i see the benefits, medicinally, for a lot of people who benefit. also again, if it's one of those situations where people are already doing it, and criminal elements are benefiting from it, bringing it out into the sunlight is the ideal solution. >> tucker: the government should be getting rich on it. [laughs] that's what it is. we have no way to balance the budget, just by more weed. so depressing. i i know you agree with me deep down. we're out of time sadly. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: kamala harris is not suggesting that the masses, and opiates. california is feelingo very fas, where only wealthy tech parents feel welcome. >> with thousands living" to my close proximity on skid row, hygiene is an issue. with an offici
these people have failed their own people and they are encouraging us to smoke more weed.onnection at all? >> i don't believe anyone is encouraging people to smoke more weed unless you have cancer and are not able to keep food down during her chemotherapy, which a wonderful side benefit of using cannabis. i don't smoke it either, tucker. but i see the benefits, medicinally, for a lot of people who benefit. also again, if it's one of those situations where people are already doing it, and...
48
48
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
it is just 3.7 million people against 15 million people. like in a country as small as georgia, it is easy to implement changes. 81,000 polishut military officers, fire them and still survive, like in current russia, they would succeed. -- a believe the that would be a huge benefit for me. was not takent seriously. motivate sot to many young people. i believe it is also a prime example. for the united states and for russia. >> we have three minutes left, two hands up. questions quickly. the gentleman in the back and the gentleman in blue. mr. volkovion is for . see thata way that you happening, going to face criminal charges, could you leave without facing criminal charges and what you could do to make sure he leaves power in 202 4? >> i reckon it is possible to through certain social systems. i want to go first to the second question. actually would try in 2002, they tried a couple of times have already fallen over the froze.that it , i see itrst question as a highly likely, as a putin democrat from 2004, but our political affinity is not
it is just 3.7 million people against 15 million people. like in a country as small as georgia, it is easy to implement changes. 81,000 polishut military officers, fire them and still survive, like in current russia, they would succeed. -- a believe the that would be a huge benefit for me. was not takent seriously. motivate sot to many young people. i believe it is also a prime example. for the united states and for russia. >> we have three minutes left, two hands up. questions quickly....
71
71
May 5, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 1
the people are now facing worse conditions than before. it's a school classroom but this isn't about learning it's evil thousands of kenya's flood victims found food and shelter in schools but their stay is over it's time to move again the government wants to reopen the schools think i've got nothing in there is no way i can refuse to move i have no place of my own anymore right now i have no peace of mind. and so the registration begins and these people are then sent on their way with some basic survival kits they're heading for a place known as the chief's camp but there's little in the way of comfort there they're all homeless with no possessions surrounded by floodwaters and there's no sign of what's going to happen next this camp may have the advantage of being on higher ground but it's a small hill top space is limited and it's overcrowded already the people have had to go elsewhere it's getting really bad for them while the weather is still wet and their conditions of got worse. they have to get wood to support the top pullens they'
the people are now facing worse conditions than before. it's a school classroom but this isn't about learning it's evil thousands of kenya's flood victims found food and shelter in schools but their stay is over it's time to move again the government wants to reopen the schools think i've got nothing in there is no way i can refuse to move i have no place of my own anymore right now i have no peace of mind. and so the registration begins and these people are then sent on their way with some...