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. >>> a new survey by the publy policy institute of california shows 48% of likely voters now support prop 30 while 44% are opposed. this is the first time that support has fallen by 50%. governor brown talked about the proposition this morning in our news. prop 30 would raise taxes temporarily on those making more than $250,000. he says if it fails, billions will be cut from schools and universities. >> this sa close election. i'm gonna -- this is a close election, i'm gonna do everything i can -- this is a stark contrast about money from the richest, most powerful people. >> brown's opponents have been arcing that sacramento are should not be trusted with the -- have been arguing that sacramento should not be trusted with the people's money. >> it will be for a limited period of time but we're putting patrol cars in the most troubled areas. >>> ktvu is continuing to track an investigation into questionable expenses by officials at the port of oakland. the director was placed on administrative leave. the move came after a ktvu report showed that james kwon spent public money at a tex
. >>> a new survey by the publy policy institute of california shows 48% of likely voters now support prop 30 while 44% are opposed. this is the first time that support has fallen by 50%. governor brown talked about the proposition this morning in our news. prop 30 would raise taxes temporarily on those making more than $250,000. he says if it fails, billions will be cut from schools and universities. >> this sa close election. i'm gonna -- this is a close election, i'm gonna do...
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not to us the t word in disaster medicine and tiewrn kits are -- turn kit are too often used by the publi and elevate the pressure point before you think about that. what is this patient suffering from? >> (inaudible) a little bit too much maker up an make up and we shock. and there is little phrase here comfort and reassurance and victims don't care what you kn know. they just want to know that you care. i am going to be busy. and doctors and emergency personnel are busy and they don't have time to comfortable people, and lives can be saved by the vej len vigilence of unt personnel and you are there wit a family member and sit with a person and pat a hand, and mop fevered bra and these are important things that volunteer can do. shock. what is shock? it's the inadequate profusion o the body's cells that can lead to not enough oxygen in the brain and the brain needs two things to work. oxygen and sugar and if you run out of one the brain cells begi to die and if blood is not getting up there you're not getting either one of those. how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news
not to us the t word in disaster medicine and tiewrn kits are -- turn kit are too often used by the publi and elevate the pressure point before you think about that. what is this patient suffering from? >> (inaudible) a little bit too much maker up an make up and we shock. and there is little phrase here comfort and reassurance and victims don't care what you kn know. they just want to know that you care. i am going to be busy. and doctors and emergency personnel are busy and they don't...
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biscuits and in so much trouble that he is to make a huge publi? apology.??????? that is the day they mobilize?? their congressional coalition to get their special protection fo? three divisions in response to? ?uman's? blowout.???? >> host: are you a marine?? >> guest: i am.?? >> host: manages her become? aware? >> guest: i joined in 1895? straight out of college. actually trinity college in? hartford connecticut and graduate work at yale.?? i? served on active duty for f? years and have been in the??? reserves are present, are? present, so i'm 17 years in now? i am incognito here at the nava? academy till summertime and then ?get my haircut.???? ?ster would be served? >> guest: i served in afghanistan just about a year?? ago and in the pentagon in quite a few different positions and?? then also at camp lejeune,? noh carolina and in the little independent duty station in south and from indiana. host: what are some of the? tensions that the marines currently have with the navy? because there is a dependent relationship, isn't
biscuits and in so much trouble that he is to make a huge publi? apology.??????? that is the day they mobilize?? their congressional coalition to get their special protection fo? three divisions in response to? ?uman's? blowout.???? >> host: are you a marine?? >> guest: i am.?? >> host: manages her become? aware? >> guest: i joined in 1895? straight out of college. actually trinity college in? hartford connecticut and graduate work at yale.?? i?...
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this paper was publied and revolutionary because it basically was like ten times more seven times more effective than anything ever been used before. no campaigns, parties, constitutions wanted to put their name on anything like this it. really did seem like some form of blackmail and there was a fear of backlash. but over the next four or five years, a lot of institutions many of them on the left academics working with union, the dnc candidates, try to exexperiment with how to solven the language. and now with sort of wide spread practice of sending a letter out that they called thank you treatment, and it said something like thank you, publicly the records show you voted in the last election. i want to thank you for being a voter. there's another election coming up. i'm hoping after wards i can thank you you again. it -- people don't use it over and over again. most where near as effective as the threat to expose people with the behavioral psychologist who work in the space -- gets same mechanism which is that i think that voters have become so conditioned to have a secret ballot, ma
this paper was publied and revolutionary because it basically was like ten times more seven times more effective than anything ever been used before. no campaigns, parties, constitutions wanted to put their name on anything like this it. really did seem like some form of blackmail and there was a fear of backlash. but over the next four or five years, a lot of institutions many of them on the left academics working with union, the dnc candidates, try to exexperiment with how to solven the...
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after that it is open to the publi public from 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.. >> these are going to be very strictnd filled up quickly. the sperm and spots are paid for. more officers are going to be patrolling -- the permit spots -- are going to be enforced. >>pam: alicia has the details on the float. >> tomorrows tape parade they have been busy, busy, busy with his mental check. like building this bench and getting this baseball onto the golden gate bridge. also they built this in 2010. >> they took 50 years to win the 2010 and now we have a 50 year break. and no, they had this correct. i did not know there were going to be so good and now-- >> with the finishing touches. they will bring this to the parade site at 4:30 a.m. that. no. 54, kron 4. >> this was a seal of the deal. angel pagan and the taco bell chain promised a free taco for everyone in america! >> we love you. >> that is hungry crowd was waiting el camino real ... the slaughter. >> i did it for the team. -- the slugger... >> he knows his way around a good talk go. as part of the promotion he had some of these could tacos...good taco
after that it is open to the publi public from 10:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.. >> these are going to be very strictnd filled up quickly. the sperm and spots are paid for. more officers are going to be patrolling -- the permit spots -- are going to be enforced. >>pam: alicia has the details on the float. >> tomorrows tape parade they have been busy, busy, busy with his mental check. like building this bench and getting this baseball onto the golden gate bridge. also they built this in...
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that has been it from our conversation from pro publy ca at the tenement museum in new york. we've been speaking with melanie sloan, executive director, nicholas confessore, kim barker, pro pubely ca reporter and author and bradley smith, chairman and cofounder of the center for competitive politics. we've been talking about the rise of dark money in election 2012, and it looks like election 2016, etc., etc. thanks to pro pubely ca and thanks everyone. >> thank you. [applause] >> the thing about eisenhower is that he would never tell anybody whether he was going to use nuclear weapons. why is this important? because in the 1950 when nuclear weapons were pretty new and we threatened to use them at various stages, ike did, but nobody ever knew where he was serious or not -- whether he was serious or not. and, of course, to be credible as a deterrent, you have to be credible, and ike never told anybody. i was fascinated by that notion. talk about the loneliness of command, the use of nuclear weapons. what could be a greater command decision tan that? here was a guy who had run t
that has been it from our conversation from pro publy ca at the tenement museum in new york. we've been speaking with melanie sloan, executive director, nicholas confessore, kim barker, pro pubely ca reporter and author and bradley smith, chairman and cofounder of the center for competitive politics. we've been talking about the rise of dark money in election 2012, and it looks like election 2016, etc., etc. thanks to pro pubely ca and thanks everyone. >> thank you. [applause] >>...
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be so much less expensive if we were less shortsighted and started saying, "what can we do with our publi schools to truly make that investment now, um, and really make more of our children successful?" i think one of the interesting things about sharpstown is that they're part of this larger apollo 2 sort of this experiment within the houston independent school district to turn around schools. and it's an experiment that everyone in public education really should be watching, because at some point if as a public we want to turn around the worst of our schools, and if we now have the formula, we're going to need to come upith the dollars. >> good morning, apollos. welcome to day 137. it's tuesday, march 20, 2012. it's an s.a.t. day at sharpstown high school. >> have you already taken the s.a.t.? >> no. >> you haven't? you haven't taken the s.a.t. but you've already applied for college. >> i guess i gotta take my s.a.t. >> so do i need to take him to his room to take his s.a.t.? he's saying he hasn't taken the s.a.t. how do you want to handle this? >> all right, take, uh... >> nah, you ain
be so much less expensive if we were less shortsighted and started saying, "what can we do with our publi schools to truly make that investment now, um, and really make more of our children successful?" i think one of the interesting things about sharpstown is that they're part of this larger apollo 2 sort of this experiment within the houston independent school district to turn around schools. and it's an experiment that everyone in public education really should be watching, because...
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every tuesday up until election day, we'll be getting electoral scoreboard updates from a variety of publy -- publications. today we'll be looking at "the new york times" scoreboard with michael sheerer. thanks for joining us. michael sheer, thanks for joining us. michael, you there? >> guest: yeah, i'm here. can you hear me? >> host: give us an update on what the map shows today. where do you have the racesome. >> guest: well, today we have barack obama with 237 electoral votes either in his camp solidly or leaning to barack obama,
every tuesday up until election day, we'll be getting electoral scoreboard updates from a variety of publy -- publications. today we'll be looking at "the new york times" scoreboard with michael sheerer. thanks for joining us. michael sheer, thanks for joining us. michael, you there? >> guest: yeah, i'm here. can you hear me? >> host: give us an update on what the map shows today. where do you have the racesome. >> guest: well, today we have barack obama with 237...