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since persia is the modern day iran, many saw a very relevant parallel to current events. >>> attorney general eric holder this week broke the administration's silence about its justifications for a drone strike in yemen last year that killed u.s.-born al qaeda cleric anwar al-awlaki and another american. holder said the killings were justified as part of the war against terror. he outlined three criteria for targeted killings of american citizens abroad if the citizens pose an imminent threat to the u.s., if capture is not feasible, and if the killings are consistent with the laws of war. some ethicists have raised moral concerns about such targeted attacks. >>> as violence continued in syria, there was intensified debate about possible military intervention. thousands of syrian refugees have fled to neighboring lebanon. humanitarian groups including the catholic caritas, are racing to provide shelter and food. an ancient christian monastery was also caught up in the violence. masked gunmen stormed deir mar musa, demanding money, destroying property and briefly holding its inhabitants
since persia is the modern day iran, many saw a very relevant parallel to current events. >>> attorney general eric holder this week broke the administration's silence about its justifications for a drone strike in yemen last year that killed u.s.-born al qaeda cleric anwar al-awlaki and another american. holder said the killings were justified as part of the war against terror. he outlined three criteria for targeted killings of american citizens abroad if the citizens pose an...
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when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language of our dance. it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you
when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of...
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i worked at cleveland elementary in the excelsior or mission of persia. we are experiencing layoffs because of the imaginary line they have drawn. what i'm here to express, not just as a teacher but as a parent, my daughter went to cleveland elementary. when i got laid off a couple of times, it was not good enough for me as a parent so i transfer to sunset elementary. this is my honest story as a parent and teacher. now she has a wonderful principal that is telling her teachers, do not worry about the layoffs because we have enough money to provide for them. why does my daughter feel safe enough at a west side school and my students at cleveland elementary do not feel safe and they're used to their teachers being laid off every year? that is my question. as a parent. you do not even want to know my questions as a teacher. i am tired of being laid off. my mom was a teacher that was laid off. it is the same thing. [applause] >> my name is katie. i worked as an instructional reform facilitator for nine years and have been working at eldorado for the past six
i worked at cleveland elementary in the excelsior or mission of persia. we are experiencing layoffs because of the imaginary line they have drawn. what i'm here to express, not just as a teacher but as a parent, my daughter went to cleveland elementary. when i got laid off a couple of times, it was not good enough for me as a parent so i transfer to sunset elementary. this is my honest story as a parent and teacher. now she has a wonderful principal that is telling her teachers, do not worry...
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persia evidence as another one that i am familiar with or you have these large willow trees. it really seems like part of what the city provides in terms of the urban forest and canopy. are those trees going to be subject to relinquishment? it seems like they are different from other trees that are not quite as densely packed in the urban areas. >> folsom street is an example. they are on a cycle of maintenance under the department's jurisdiction. we do look at those types of corridors. there are other corridors that will likely fall into it. >> i think those types of corridor's don't make a lot of sense because there seems to be of real higher level and more densely packed population of trees that seems like the city is projecting an image of itself that is greater than just a street that has a few trees got it. >> we don't have the resources to be able to maintain that. supervisor chu: in terms of i think he said the 40,000 trees currently under the jurisdiction, 23,000 of those, you expect to relinquish over the next so many years? >> the property owners that maintain thos
persia evidence as another one that i am familiar with or you have these large willow trees. it really seems like part of what the city provides in terms of the urban forest and canopy. are those trees going to be subject to relinquishment? it seems like they are different from other trees that are not quite as densely packed in the urban areas. >> folsom street is an example. they are on a cycle of maintenance under the department's jurisdiction. we do look at those types of corridors....
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the chronology was messed up for persia. immediately after the exile, he started the 70 weeks prophecy to the coming of jesus christ. it gives the precise year the lord jesus christ would be killed. [tone] jesus christ said the son of man will go as it is written of him. the sabbath year was not the year he was killed. it would have been the 407 -- it is quite incredible that i say i would say 700 years before his death that he would be cut out of the land of the living for the transgression of my people. yet the angel gabriel told us the precise year when he would be cut off. [tone] president chiu: next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. we represent the owner of a category one significant 1908 building in which the gold dust lounges located. i understand a proposal has been made and i want to say a few things briefly and make sure you have a copy of our letter. we will have more to say when this comes before you for consideration. we urge your rejection of that proposal when it comes before you the enough -- for four
the chronology was messed up for persia. immediately after the exile, he started the 70 weeks prophecy to the coming of jesus christ. it gives the precise year the lord jesus christ would be killed. [tone] jesus christ said the son of man will go as it is written of him. the sabbath year was not the year he was killed. it would have been the 407 -- it is quite incredible that i say i would say 700 years before his death that he would be cut out of the land of the living for the transgression of...
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post apocalíptico en el que un gobierno nuevo capítulo en las reglas pueblo muy peligroso lanzados persiacho que perder libros a como dé lugar pero no cierra la boca que es muy diferente. suceso dotado de perder sus libros demás es importante saber que exige una aplicación que a través de un teléfono inteligente nos ayuda a controlar es se llama chicles y para que incluye más de 350 ejercicios.
post apocalíptico en el que un gobierno nuevo capítulo en las reglas pueblo muy peligroso lanzados persiacho que perder libros a como dé lugar pero no cierra la boca que es muy diferente. suceso dotado de perder sus libros demás es importante saber que exige una aplicación que a través de un teléfono inteligente nos ayuda a controlar es se llama chicles y para que incluye más de 350 ejercicios.
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the pentagon's ability i mean i've watched presidents to persia josh is one of those guys coming from the pentagon they know everything i do know nothing with respect to syria. also speaking to the united nations security council the syrian ambassador reportedly quoted a statement that you said nearly twenty two years ago he said quote the u.n. which was established for event being encouraged meant of war has become itself a tool for war how do you perceive the circumstances surrounding syria right now and the u.s. and european actions and the campaign for some type of intervention we're sure is. under extreme international and some degree domestic pressure and violence for only one reason. it's the same reason it gave. iraq and. afghanistan and libya sure is a part of the effort to eliminate every independent arab government independent of u.s. control you think that's the goal that's not humanitarian reasons oh my god. it's geopolitical i mean look we did a poor egypt going back to you for actually measuring for the people for. four. u.s. government over the decades you have faced a
the pentagon's ability i mean i've watched presidents to persia josh is one of those guys coming from the pentagon they know everything i do know nothing with respect to syria. also speaking to the united nations security council the syrian ambassador reportedly quoted a statement that you said nearly twenty two years ago he said quote the u.n. which was established for event being encouraged meant of war has become itself a tool for war how do you perceive the circumstances surrounding syria...
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thing that this interest in this hemisphere represents the first time in the 5,000-year history of persia as a sovereign entity that such interest has been demonstrated. there's no affinity between the monarchist or islamic iran and the countries on this side of the atlantic. historical, cultural, political or otherwise. nevertheless, as we shall see, the last few years have seen a totally unprecedented level of interest by iran in the region. that clearly sums up the question that we're talking about today. i want to thank mr. higgins for referencing a bill, hr-3783 that i sponsored. a bipartisan bill that passed out of the committee. members of this committee hopefully will have an opportunity to bring some of the lessons learned from this panel and this hearing to the debate on the floor to pass this bill out and focus on the iranian threat and what the united states can do to counter that. when i said others are beginning to notice this threat, i'll reference univision's documentary recently which basically pointed out a lot of the things the iranians are involved in. in fact, cyberte
thing that this interest in this hemisphere represents the first time in the 5,000-year history of persia as a sovereign entity that such interest has been demonstrated. there's no affinity between the monarchist or islamic iran and the countries on this side of the atlantic. historical, cultural, political or otherwise. nevertheless, as we shall see, the last few years have seen a totally unprecedented level of interest by iran in the region. that clearly sums up the question that we're...
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britain and of israel if they had a nuclear weapon they could not defeat us we couldn't separate persia whenever we felt like doing it forever whenever we needed to do it if you look at iran iran's energy industry has peaked and with the economy its support it supports its declining it's a country of. a limited number of shia muslims surrounded by a vastly greater sunni. population that surrounds it and hates them would rather kill them than than israelis or americans or brits and finally. if you look at the map iran is completely surrounded by u.s. military bases that have been built in the last ten years in cold war terms if you will iran is completely contained but i think we need to remember that there iranian iraq was completely contained in there to stop that war the one card i would have on that you would ask what would happen if we attacked iraq the iranians have a tremendous capability within north america canada the united states mexico and the caribbean to conduct terrorist operations inside the united states and they i think they've built their capacity to be able to respond
britain and of israel if they had a nuclear weapon they could not defeat us we couldn't separate persia whenever we felt like doing it forever whenever we needed to do it if you look at iran iran's energy industry has peaked and with the economy its support it supports its declining it's a country of. a limited number of shia muslims surrounded by a vastly greater sunni. population that surrounds it and hates them would rather kill them than than israelis or americans or brits and finally. if...
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people in the south are influenced by iran and persia and the people in the north are more influenced by turkey, so they created a country which is a tricky country, and the british thought they could run it cheaply. they thought it would pay for itself. they thought they want to have much trouble. they thought they could find a local who would rule it for them or a few locals who would rule it for them and they also felt with their superior technology they'd have no trouble dealing with any resistance or any opposition, and i do think -- i mean, history never repeats itself, but you do sometimes see rather disturbing analogies. and i think we can say, i know in retrospect it's always easy, but i think perhaps the united states and the coalition in general went into iraq thinking it would be easier than it was to control it once saddam hussein was gone, and perhaps they should have been a little bit more wary because of the preceden precedence. >> what impact did what happened at the versailles peace conference and the paris meeting in 1919 have on what led to the world as it was in 1
people in the south are influenced by iran and persia and the people in the north are more influenced by turkey, so they created a country which is a tricky country, and the british thought they could run it cheaply. they thought it would pay for itself. they thought they want to have much trouble. they thought they could find a local who would rule it for them or a few locals who would rule it for them and they also felt with their superior technology they'd have no trouble dealing with any...
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they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> his comments disturbed murray who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i swore i did. sorry, marcus i [ bleep ] up, man. i'm sorry. i apologize, damn it. try not to get mad at me. >> it's hard not to, man. you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with ratliff and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little mad. he didn't mean any harm. he just -- just ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles and you know, i think now that he has seen you know, that it upset me and knows that it's not really how we do business i think he's changed his point of view. >> murray hopes to also change the point of view of prison officials. he will soon have a hearing with administrators to appeal their ban on group services of the members and have it removed from the list of security threat groups. robby mcanalley faces a different challenge. he not only is isolated from his young son but f
they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> his comments disturbed murray who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i swore i did. sorry, marcus i [ bleep ] up, man. i'm sorry. i apologize, damn it. try not to get mad at me. >> it's hard not to, man. you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange...
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and so the king of persia helps rebuild the second temple. there was always the biblical analysis. i actually think the founding of the device upon the idea that it okay now to do business with mormons who they consider heterodox and religious matter, but i actually think romney's mormonism helped them with but evangelical christians because without that, he's just a moderate former governor of massachusetts who signed health care reform provides tax care funding over abortion. where would evangelical home they know it went against proposition 8. i am not sure that it plays the way the current narrative says that it plays in terms of fundamentalist dealing with romney. it's much more concentrated than not. >> i'm sure it's much more complicated. you can't live with the narrative says they care passionately about a candidate's religious belief in the republican primaries and seem to be voting against romney. >> i do think evangelical pastors are very tight terrified of having a morning person it would confer upon that religion. >> factors you're talking about making the plate in the
and so the king of persia helps rebuild the second temple. there was always the biblical analysis. i actually think the founding of the device upon the idea that it okay now to do business with mormons who they consider heterodox and religious matter, but i actually think romney's mormonism helped them with but evangelical christians because without that, he's just a moderate former governor of massachusetts who signed health care reform provides tax care funding over abortion. where would...
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it tells the story of the queen of persia who saved her country from a plot.ure from the prime minister highlighting what has become a strained relationship with the president over iran. we put the iran issue to a focus group, asking if they believe the president really does have israel's back as he stated earlier in the week. he is not treating them like a friend of the united states. >> he's committed to protecting the united states, israel and the rest of the world. he's together most responsible thing possible. authorizing the use of force is outrageous. megyn: that's the on part where they were talking over each other it was civil and strong. it's was democrats and republicans. there were some real fireworks from these folks who were thoughtful and very opinionated on this issue. you will see it all in just a bit on "america live." there is new testimony from the nation's top military leader on whether we should intervene in syria. new video coming in as army admiral martin dempsey tef guys our armed forces would be ready if called to go in. he's concerne
it tells the story of the queen of persia who saved her country from a plot.ure from the prime minister highlighting what has become a strained relationship with the president over iran. we put the iran issue to a focus group, asking if they believe the president really does have israel's back as he stated earlier in the week. he is not treating them like a friend of the united states. >> he's committed to protecting the united states, israel and the rest of the world. he's together most...
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is to make this interest in the hemisphere represents the first time in the 5,000 year history of persias an entity that such has been demonstrated. there is no affinity between the mark or iran and the countries on this side of the atlantic historical cultural political, economic or otherwise. nevertheless as we shall see the last few years have seen a totally unprecedented level in the region and that clearly sums up the question they were talking about today. i want to thank mr. higgins for referencing the bill h.r. 3783 by sponsored the bipartisan bill that passed out of the house foreign affairs committee headed to the floor for a vote members of this committee will have an opportunity to bring some of the lessons learned from this panel to the floor to pass this bill out and focus on the iranian threat and with the united states can do to counter that. when i sit others are beginning to notice this threat the reference documentary which basically pointed out a lot of the things that the armenians are involved in and in fact the cyber terrorism threat using the of venezuela in miami
is to make this interest in the hemisphere represents the first time in the 5,000 year history of persias an entity that such has been demonstrated. there is no affinity between the mark or iran and the countries on this side of the atlantic historical cultural political, economic or otherwise. nevertheless as we shall see the last few years have seen a totally unprecedented level in the region and that clearly sums up the question they were talking about today. i want to thank mr. higgins for...
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the president, given the crisis with iran, and the book of esther is about -- i guess it was called persia at the time. what was the president's response to getting that book? and did the president have a gift for the prime minister that we don't know about yet? >> i have not discussed with the president that subject or the subject of gifts. i would -- the office of protocol might have an answer for you in terms of gifts. i just don't know about it and i haven't had a discussion about it. but i'm sure the president welcomes any gift he might receive from the prime minister of israel. yes, politico. >> my question is actually about a story that politico reported on today, which is that the president was making calls on keystone, encouraging democratic members in the senate to not vote in favor of it. and why did the president think that that was necessary to get involved at this point yet again? does he not think that they agree with his position, the state department's position, and so on? >> the president believes that it is wrong to play politics with a pipeline project whose route has y
the president, given the crisis with iran, and the book of esther is about -- i guess it was called persia at the time. what was the president's response to getting that book? and did the president have a gift for the prime minister that we don't know about yet? >> i have not discussed with the president that subject or the subject of gifts. i would -- the office of protocol might have an answer for you in terms of gifts. i just don't know about it and i haven't had a discussion about it....