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you cannot reach them on that goal. i do not think you should reach them on that goal. you can reach the broad public on we want to enforce the law. we want israel to be held to the same standard as everyone else -- enforce the law. the law is pretty clear. people say it is nebulous, a gray area. no, the law is pretty straightforward. all 15 judges in the international court of justice say israel has no entitlement to east jerusalem, gaza. and the palestinians have the right of return, or so says amnesty international and human rights watch. so i think we have a rare opportunity now because the americans are conflict agreed on the one hand they can to beat liberal, which they are, at 80% of jews voted for barack obama for president, which is a much higher percentage than latinos, which was about 63%. if you consider most people vote by virtue of their pockets but, american jews should have been voting republican. but 80% voted for democratic candidate for president. they are liberal. exactly why is a separate issue. >> the most liberal group of voters outside african-am
you cannot reach them on that goal. i do not think you should reach them on that goal. you can reach the broad public on we want to enforce the law. we want israel to be held to the same standard as everyone else -- enforce the law. the law is pretty clear. people say it is nebulous, a gray area. no, the law is pretty straightforward. all 15 judges in the international court of justice say israel has no entitlement to east jerusalem, gaza. and the palestinians have the right of return, or so...
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when we reach out to others, everyone benefits. reaching out and making connections for a good life provide peace of mind for you, but for every one that loves you as well. if there is one final message i would like to leave you with, it is that we are, quite simply, better together. if any of you are
when we reach out to others, everyone benefits. reaching out and making connections for a good life provide peace of mind for you, but for every one that loves you as well. if there is one final message i would like to leave you with, it is that we are, quite simply, better together. if any of you are
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monitor, particularly that radio activity aspect of what reaches our coast and it reaches our aspects. i will say that i think noaa, as with many agencies has been struggling with 20 pounds of missions and a ten-pound budget and we all struggle with that challenge today. i think noaa would tell you if the administrator was here today that while they're working very hard at fulfilling these responsibilities it would be easier to do if they had a little more money. >> i appreciate that, dr. holdren, and i must say that many people around the table understood that this is something unprecedented and not knowing what and when and where the debris will wash up has been challenging. in the minute that i have left, would you please discuss some of the work that you're doing on increasing stem education? we all understand the importance of it, but could you discuss the deficiencies in the skilled workforce in promoting stem education among young people in this country? >> i would mention since time is short, just a couple of things. one is that the president's 2013 budget proposal calls for 3
monitor, particularly that radio activity aspect of what reaches our coast and it reaches our aspects. i will say that i think noaa, as with many agencies has been struggling with 20 pounds of missions and a ten-pound budget and we all struggle with that challenge today. i think noaa would tell you if the administrator was here today that while they're working very hard at fulfilling these responsibilities it would be easier to do if they had a little more money. >> i appreciate that, dr....
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one more step rush hour just a points away from reaching the quarter finals despite being held to a one old drop by co-host poland at the european championship. giants in the netherlands faced a must win game against germany who could secure a berth in the last eight with a with terry. and finishing touches athletics stores descend on the russian capital for the annual moscow challenge certain events with a little over a month to go before the london olympics. but let's start with football where russia could only manage a one one draw against co-host poland but still top their group a at the european championships richard on port leeds watch the game for us. or russia's one hundred percent recording group a has been ended after a one one draw with poland but not all is lost for dick advocaat side as face still remain top of the group after two games or everything could have been so much better for the russians after hours ago it had given them the lead as moscow strike aircraft his first goal of the tournament were fine headed goal from a free kick or just says within the manchu of the
one more step rush hour just a points away from reaching the quarter finals despite being held to a one old drop by co-host poland at the european championship. giants in the netherlands faced a must win game against germany who could secure a berth in the last eight with a with terry. and finishing touches athletics stores descend on the russian capital for the annual moscow challenge certain events with a little over a month to go before the london olympics. but let's start with football...
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we are trying to expand our code out reach efforts. it is vital to code enforcement that the residents of the city and county understand how to report potential code violations and understand how enforcement is carried out by the city. that is why we tried to establish various forms of out reach, which we think have been incredibly helpful. for example, we have a city attorney hot line. we have community meetings attended by the city attorney for the deputy city attorney. we have created a new application -- up to code app -- which will soon be available to the public. is a brand new smart phone application that will make it easier for the citizens of san francisco to code -- to track code violations in the city. madam chair, you had some questions with respect to internships. you asked about work opportunities for youth. i told you last week the vast majority of opportunities in our office are four law students. that is in fact true. i do want to expand a little bit because i know it is of interest to your. of program does include und
we are trying to expand our code out reach efforts. it is vital to code enforcement that the residents of the city and county understand how to report potential code violations and understand how enforcement is carried out by the city. that is why we tried to establish various forms of out reach, which we think have been incredibly helpful. for example, we have a city attorney hot line. we have community meetings attended by the city attorney for the deputy city attorney. we have created a new...
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when we reach out to others, everyone benefits. reaching out and making connections for a good life provide peace of mind for you, but for every one that loves you as well. if there is one final message i would like to leave you with, it is that we are, quite simply, better together. if any of you are interested in learning a little bit more and seeing a live demonstration, i will be over in the south court this afternoon and in the lunch break. i would be delighted to chat with you. in the meantime, thank you so much. [applause] >> oh, come on. give vicki camack a bigger hand than that. [applause] that's vicki. whoa. thank you, vicki. honestly, vicki, i like that ties network, just the idea of all the connections. a personal and isolated in formation, thank you very much. there is a gentleman i will bring up and get out of the way, i wanted to mention something about the news business and technology. hopefully you watched television. our business is changing by the day, we depend on technology. i would feel naked without my day, w
when we reach out to others, everyone benefits. reaching out and making connections for a good life provide peace of mind for you, but for every one that loves you as well. if there is one final message i would like to leave you with, it is that we are, quite simply, better together. if any of you are interested in learning a little bit more and seeing a live demonstration, i will be over in the south court this afternoon and in the lunch break. i would be delighted to chat with you. in the...
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we have reached out to the community leadership alliance to reach our to the community to let them know this is what we are trying to do. >> ok. commissioners, any questions? >> when did you do that meeting with the community, because it does not say on your application. >> it was just yesterday. >> which security company do you plan to use? >> we spoke with epic, which i believe is headed by john windsor. we will probably end up using him, or maybe a couple of other independent securities. >> i always ask this question. and obviously, the entertainment you will produce yourself in- house. when people have weddings and things, that is fine. but what happens if a registered promoter comes to see you and once you have an event at your facility? is it something you are engaging with or interested in? gregg's oh, definitely -- >> cooh, definitely not something we're trying to do. we understand that we were to get the license, is not a license to pretty much do whatever you want. we know we still have to answer to the entertainment commission and the police department. we have been open for
we have reached out to the community leadership alliance to reach our to the community to let them know this is what we are trying to do. >> ok. commissioners, any questions? >> when did you do that meeting with the community, because it does not say on your application. >> it was just yesterday. >> which security company do you plan to use? >> we spoke with epic, which i believe is headed by john windsor. we will probably end up using him, or maybe a couple of...
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or put up a billboard or you know have a make a video that by media for a video that actually reaches people that wouldn't see it on facebook or twitter it was a that's far i mean how often does it happen that aside from when you pass along to your friends it becomes this advertising campaign that people can actually see out at the time that i would say reach the most people was in october where that occupy wall street movement was kind of you know happening and somebody made a thirty second video on the streets of new york somebody found it put out loud saucier is six thousand dollars on a life less than a week and then we were able to air a national t.v. and even aired on fox news of all places and that because of the moment of that it also had a huge amount of earned media was on t.v. the story itself was interesting and i think that's what's what's amazing about the time we live in is that the social media in these very powerful for like organic spread but then when money's involved it becomes even more interesting like regular people are spending money to try to buy advertising f
or put up a billboard or you know have a make a video that by media for a video that actually reaches people that wouldn't see it on facebook or twitter it was a that's far i mean how often does it happen that aside from when you pass along to your friends it becomes this advertising campaign that people can actually see out at the time that i would say reach the most people was in october where that occupy wall street movement was kind of you know happening and somebody made a thirty second...
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we brought television to rural america and urban areas it couldn't reach, couldn't be reached by traditional broadcast programming. we ultimately developed original programming that led to the iconic brands that most americans associate with television today, cnn, espn, c-span, discovery, the history channel, these were all creations of the artists who created the cable industry working in cooperation with the production community. we were the first to bring about any time any place shifting through video-on-demand and through dvrs and in 1996 when congress called on the communications space to introduce telephone competition it was the cable industry that most significantly made an impact representing almost 25% of all telephone service today. then there is broadband. truly the cable industry stepped up and led to the mass deployment of cable broadband in the united states now reaching 93% of all homes in america. so we are experiencing in my judgment a truly golden age of television, but by almost any metric used, particularly those used by the government and fcc, we experiencing the about
we brought television to rural america and urban areas it couldn't reach, couldn't be reached by traditional broadcast programming. we ultimately developed original programming that led to the iconic brands that most americans associate with television today, cnn, espn, c-span, discovery, the history channel, these were all creations of the artists who created the cable industry working in cooperation with the production community. we were the first to bring about any time any place shifting...
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we can't do it. >> luter is looking for new ways to reach the new generation, jesus christ is the sameterday, today, and forever. efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >>> up next, from exploding national debt to dwindling home prices, we'll talk to author about america's last best hope. >> a rep recent poll found that have will go bankrupt. can america survive? here is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt exploding and government that won't reign in on it. leaving them asking if america will survive. >> we are heading for a collapse of catastrophic proportions. >> reporter: new york author joel rosenberg. >> this is where i think the last best hope of america is not washington, not the white house, it is not congress. they are necessary, they are insufficient to save this country. the church has to step forward. >> in his latest non-fiction book "implosion" he asks if america can recover to avoid disaster. >> you say america is facing an implosion. christians can save the country you say, what would you say the state of the
we can't do it. >> luter is looking for new ways to reach the new generation, jesus christ is the sameterday, today, and forever. efrem graham, cbn news, new orleans, louisiana. >>> up next, from exploding national debt to dwindling home prices, we'll talk to author about america's last best hope. >> a rep recent poll found that have will go bankrupt. can america survive? here is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt...
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to a stable solution to the problem to go it's up to the syrian student term and their future and reach an agreement between them of course through democratic methods by popular vote. contingency got that a look at the conference that we're suggesting that we want to steal to this is that we want to use it to create conditions for that that yes outside police should not interfere with that apparently they're interfering with their insights inciting one side so you can. too but it's in the early so-called liberation war. that always so until the international community interferes and starts military intervention i'm just quoting from the holly galloon oakley acting head of the syrian national council this is exactly what he said the continuing liberation deliberation war until the us military intervention comes we believe that the foreign players and our conference supposes that players and again this is not necessarily just one round we can have several rounds in this conference this conference should remove negative influence from foreign players in this conflict that we have to do and
to a stable solution to the problem to go it's up to the syrian student term and their future and reach an agreement between them of course through democratic methods by popular vote. contingency got that a look at the conference that we're suggesting that we want to steal to this is that we want to use it to create conditions for that that yes outside police should not interfere with that apparently they're interfering with their insights inciting one side so you can. too but it's in the early...
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until and overall agreement is reached in the format of the april 10 letter, the order stands. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. dougherty? >> mr. chairman, ranking member cummings, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today on the new policies and procedures the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is rob dougherty, i'm general manager in the united states for reuters which is the news division of thomson reuters. reuters is the largest international news agency in the world. we have more than 2,900 full-time journalists in 2300 bureaus around the world reporting in 20 languages. globally our addians includes more than 1,700 text, media and 600 tv clients over 35 million visitors to reuters websites each month, and more than 400,000 financial professionals subscribe to thompson reuters desktop products. on april 10th, the labor department notified our washington bureau chiefs and other news organizations about major changes they planned for the operation of lockups then covered the changes in detail so i won't repeat th
until and overall agreement is reached in the format of the april 10 letter, the order stands. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. dougherty? >> mr. chairman, ranking member cummings, members of the committee, thank you for inviting me to testify today on the new policies and procedures the labor department is planning for its press lockups. my name is rob dougherty, i'm general manager in the united states for reuters which is the news division of thomson reuters. reuters is...
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order could reach the united states. and the reassuring thing i can say about that is although our ability to monitor is so good that we're able to detect even very tiny concentrations of radioactivity, the radioactivity that has in fact reached the united states so far is all in that very tiny category and does not reach levels of public health concern. but we will continue to work with noaa and epa to monitor particularly that radioactivity aspect of what reaches our coast, but also other aspects. i will say that i think noaa, as with many agencies, has been struggling with 20 pounds of missions in a ten-pound budget. and we all struggle with that challenge today. i think noaa would tell you if administrator lubchenco was here today that while they're working very hard at fulfilling these responsibilities, it would be easier to do if they had a little more money. >> i appreciate that, dr. holdren. and i must say that many people around the table understood that this is something unprecedented and not knowing what and w
order could reach the united states. and the reassuring thing i can say about that is although our ability to monitor is so good that we're able to detect even very tiny concentrations of radioactivity, the radioactivity that has in fact reached the united states so far is all in that very tiny category and does not reach levels of public health concern. but we will continue to work with noaa and epa to monitor particularly that radioactivity aspect of what reaches our coast, but also other...
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karen tara and these are your headlines if you want to observers reach the side of the latest massacre in syria but the struggle to make sense of what happened before and after it's just solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking a lead moscow wants to create and enter a national contact group to mediate a peace plan backed by the u.n. but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protesters of violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy parliamentary debate now demonstrators could face being out of pocket by seven thousand euros or having to do community service for breaking the rules. after being blacklisted by a baltic states police as a so-called threat to national security reporter investigates a once really behind the motion and what kind of consequences he could possibly face. and now where is the biggest threat to nuclear nonproliferation coming from the answer is in the spotlight with all gordon that's next on our. how about you and i welcome to spotlight. on parts i'm. sure filming the program in early. in june this year
karen tara and these are your headlines if you want to observers reach the side of the latest massacre in syria but the struggle to make sense of what happened before and after it's just solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking a lead moscow wants to create and enter a national contact group to mediate a peace plan backed by the u.n. but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protesters of violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy...
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and they have reached settlements. some of the primacy promises that they made to consumers and trying on of those promises. the report discussed the was a lot of those issues and the need for more thinking in the system of privacy. the report also included a recommendation to congress to adopt general privacy legislation. i did not sign onto that. that is an area that i would like to explore fully before i feel comfortable making similar recommendations. >> now, you did not sign on because of the newness of your position or because you disagree with that? >> a little bit of both. i feel the need, while i support the fcc's enforcement and paying attention to this issue and looking closely at it, i really need to educate myself fully on what are some of the harms that are occurring in the market that the ftc can't reach in the market right now or other statutes can't reach right now. and whether how broad general privacy solution should be. also, the ftc for competition agency. that is something we need to take a look a
and they have reached settlements. some of the primacy promises that they made to consumers and trying on of those promises. the report discussed the was a lot of those issues and the need for more thinking in the system of privacy. the report also included a recommendation to congress to adopt general privacy legislation. i did not sign onto that. that is an area that i would like to explore fully before i feel comfortable making similar recommendations. >> now, you did not sign on...
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to the same strategy to the same approach then the prospects for the talks are promising we have reached a rate of this at the negotiations and istanbul and baghdad we will look at this round of talks with optimism when the agreements reached in istanbul and baghdad will be respected if we do see this kind of respect we will then be able to view the negotiations in a positive light. how would you describe the main points of contention at this point of time. i believe that what should be discussed in detail is a number of proposals we put forward and the big talks with we identified five main areas four of them are related to nuclear energy while the fifth one concerns are the areas. meanwhile the other side came up with a proposal to to advance the talks we need consensus on two major issues firstly we are strongly against weapons of mass destruction today the republic of iran has the capacities to cooperate in disarmament and nuclear nonproliferation so these capacities should be used by the international community secondly we expect that iran's right to nuclear technologies including u
to the same strategy to the same approach then the prospects for the talks are promising we have reached a rate of this at the negotiations and istanbul and baghdad we will look at this round of talks with optimism when the agreements reached in istanbul and baghdad will be respected if we do see this kind of respect we will then be able to view the negotiations in a positive light. how would you describe the main points of contention at this point of time. i believe that what should be...
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now, the ftc can't reach a common carrier, but they can reach somebody else in the chain that can be involved in cramming unauthorized charges on consumers. >> host: you've mentioned privacy a couple times, and the ftc is the lead agency when it comes to privacy. >> guest: yes. >> host: what is the status? the latest privacy report came out with the ftc, but did you sign onto it as a new commissioner? >> guest: i did not. that was issued before i came on the commission. basically, the ftc is primarily an enforcement agency and has brought in, many good cases in the consumer privacy area and has reached set almosts -- settlements about some of the privacy promises that they made to consumers and requiring them to honor those promises. and the report discussed a lot of those issues and the need for, you know, more thinking in the area of privacy. the report also included a recommendation to congress to adopt general consumer privacy legislation and, um, you know, i didn't, i didn't sign onto that, and that's an area i'd like to explore more fully before i would feel comfortable making
now, the ftc can't reach a common carrier, but they can reach somebody else in the chain that can be involved in cramming unauthorized charges on consumers. >> host: you've mentioned privacy a couple times, and the ftc is the lead agency when it comes to privacy. >> guest: yes. >> host: what is the status? the latest privacy report came out with the ftc, but did you sign onto it as a new commissioner? >> guest: i did not. that was issued before i came on the commission....
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out there with owners with limited english proficiency and we think the jobs proposal will help us reach those businesses much more effectively. i will get into that program later in my presentation. with regard to the work force, they have served 2709 individuals as of april 30. 657 are of limited english proficiency, about 24%. with regard to work force, the budget is projected to grow in fiscal year 2012-2013. that is largely due to federal grants. there are three department of labor grant initiatives we are currently working on. one is a technical training grant, a disability program and an enhanced job demonstration project. this together total about $10 million. ongoing programs include our job readiness service and the ongoing projects serve about 4000 residents per year and 8000 youth, about 2000 job placements and the director of the workforce development is here to elaborate on anything you like to inquire about regarding work force. with regard to the film budget, the overall production has increased by about 3% since last year. we have seen the number of -- the number that ha
out there with owners with limited english proficiency and we think the jobs proposal will help us reach those businesses much more effectively. i will get into that program later in my presentation. with regard to the work force, they have served 2709 individuals as of april 30. 657 are of limited english proficiency, about 24%. with regard to work force, the budget is projected to grow in fiscal year 2012-2013. that is largely due to federal grants. there are three department of labor grant...
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his owner tried to reach him but couldn't climb high enough so he called 911. how did it is the dog and up there in the first place. he climbed the oak while chasing a raccoon. so we must adjust with his instincts. menlo park firefighters used a ladder to reach guinness they strapped the pop unharness given me and treats and carry them safely back to the ground. the dog's owner isn't taking any chances and has put up eight pence, on that street. did waste will creep up slightly in the next few days and change this weekend is and then things changed as we is and then things changed as we approach,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, discover british columbia. visit: makes you a present. when i let san luis obispo union is a cover for me when you went to san diego? roberta. numbers around the bay area at 62 in concord a a warm day to day around the bay area especially in low pressure is moving in of the queen charlottes. the actors all lay down to reach its nice standing of the california coastline and the result is obese sunny and warm did you notice how late it was later tonigh
his owner tried to reach him but couldn't climb high enough so he called 911. how did it is the dog and up there in the first place. he climbed the oak while chasing a raccoon. so we must adjust with his instincts. menlo park firefighters used a ladder to reach guinness they strapped the pop unharness given me and treats and carry them safely back to the ground. the dog's owner isn't taking any chances and has put up eight pence, on that street. did waste will creep up slightly in the next few...
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observers reach the side of the latest massacre in syria but struggle to make sense of what happened while foreign efforts to solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking on the moscow once you create an international call on the group to mediate piece of land backed by the u.n. but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protestors violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy parliamentary debate now demonstrators could face being out of pocket by seven thousand euros or having to do community service for breaking the rules. after being blacklisted by baltic states police as a so-called threats to national security reporter mr gates was really behind the motion and what kind of consequences he could possibly face. now where is the biggest threat to nuclear nonproliferation coming from the answer is in the spotlight with al gore enough that's next on our. in june this year the german capital was ousting the anniversary conference of the luxembourg forum on preventing nuclear catastrophe leading expert x. leaders and politicians fr
observers reach the side of the latest massacre in syria but struggle to make sense of what happened while foreign efforts to solve the conflict are stepped up with russia taking on the moscow once you create an international call on the group to mediate piece of land backed by the u.n. but criticized by washington. and new law on tougher fines for protestors violating public order comes into force today in russia after a lengthy parliamentary debate now demonstrators could face being out of...
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growth rate and now we reach to five above zero the intention for investment is right in rising property thirty percent so we are not really catastrophic situation is completed and destruction is improved you know not i'm not talking about any catastrophe my question actually was do you feel like things are better off now that there where year and a half ago or do you still need time to meet people's expectations because this is a revolution entrepreneur by definition means to move move from one situation to another we are in process to dismantle the foundations and the pillar of the most despotic and two authoritarian regime in the should and the process to set up the new formation of the new political system so very you know it's very normal that we have certain difficulties here and there but things are moving country movie can the right direction just in your own opinion. your own prognosis how much does tunisia need to become completely stable and to provide steady growth having to do this or disabled politically speaking this is the first time in the modern history of tunisia that
growth rate and now we reach to five above zero the intention for investment is right in rising property thirty percent so we are not really catastrophic situation is completed and destruction is improved you know not i'm not talking about any catastrophe my question actually was do you feel like things are better off now that there where year and a half ago or do you still need time to meet people's expectations because this is a revolution entrepreneur by definition means to move move from...
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we will go to the treasure island job fair next week to do out reach, as well us tpja will follow-up with north bay and south bay association for future meetings. finally, just a few comments on specific measures being taken by some of the locals. the carpenters' local 22 has been doing work with the conservation corps and workforce development programs. they have nine apprentices currently working on the project. oe3, operating engineers, one of the union's we want to focus on, because this is an area where they have not been currently meeting compliance goals, so we want to find more opportunities to bring in operating engineers, but they have been working with city build, young community developers, and mission hiring home. then the local 261 of the worla have a significant number working on the project as well. that concludes my report. any questions? >>> thank you for a group report. books by a lot of progress. is the issue there is not enough supply in the pipeline or is it the contractors in subs are not reaching to the halls and cbo's to get them? >> on the -- they are perfor
we will go to the treasure island job fair next week to do out reach, as well us tpja will follow-up with north bay and south bay association for future meetings. finally, just a few comments on specific measures being taken by some of the locals. the carpenters' local 22 has been doing work with the conservation corps and workforce development programs. they have nine apprentices currently working on the project. oe3, operating engineers, one of the union's we want to focus on, because this is...
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their destination is dwrond the reach of tsunami waves. tono has an important role in the recovery effort. officials are creating archives of property recovered from the affected area. they will remove mud and sea water to make them readable once again. some of the documents are from a nearby down that lost 800 residents in the natural disaster. >> please split up into groups. the students help clean and restore the minutes of the assembly meetings. the documents go back decades. some describe how they overcame the devastation caused by past tsunami. after mud is cleaned off, the papers are immersed in fresh water to remove salt. then they're hung up to dry. masaki survived the tsunami, but his house was with washed away. >> the work itself is simple. once the town gets back to normal and people start reading these documents, the students efforts will make a big difference. >> the students take their work seriously. they reflect on old lives lost, they also think of the future. >> i hope future generations realize tsunami hilt their town m
their destination is dwrond the reach of tsunami waves. tono has an important role in the recovery effort. officials are creating archives of property recovered from the affected area. they will remove mud and sea water to make them readable once again. some of the documents are from a nearby down that lost 800 residents in the natural disaster. >> please split up into groups. the students help clean and restore the minutes of the assembly meetings. the documents go back decades. some...
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but i think we all reached a conclusion, i know i reached our conclusion. there was not a lot of opposition. the more we looked into it, the more rerealized we really were investigating not whether the president committed a crime but whether there was an abuse of power by the executive branch and by the president. with respect to the watergate matter. and that's all we really needed to show ultimately. wlf we had to do that, and i don't think there's a lot of conflict on the staff. we took time to reach that position because this was all new. there hasn't been an impeachment of a president in 100 and some odd years. the last one was andrew johnson. that was clearly a political thing over this act, you know, which congress passed saying he couldn't fire the secretary of war. it was much more confined, much more narrow thing and he almost was impeached over that. it's true congress can impeach a president for anything it wants. but the proper way of looking at it is to see whether or not there was a fundamental misuse of power by the executive branch contrary
but i think we all reached a conclusion, i know i reached our conclusion. there was not a lot of opposition. the more we looked into it, the more rerealized we really were investigating not whether the president committed a crime but whether there was an abuse of power by the executive branch and by the president. with respect to the watergate matter. and that's all we really needed to show ultimately. wlf we had to do that, and i don't think there's a lot of conflict on the staff. we took time...
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here in has about six times three point five percent loan reached uranium. in addition it has about a hundred and seventy kilograms of uranium in a reach to twenty percent. what does this mean. that iran is already in position of enough uranium to produce seven or eight warheads. these are the facts that now there is another interesting consideration. the i.e. has been asking iran why do you need military technology is. why do you need the so-called nuclear explosive devices. and actually many other components that are of no use for anything except for the production of nuclear weapons that the energy i.e. he's getting no answers we're not talking about our expert community a big key authority in this area that is not getting the answers. let them do it are you voicing the opinion of the luxembourg forum certainly as far as i can see is rather in line with the stance of the west than with that of moscow because as far as i understand it he is the least correct me if i'm wrong if these positions differ somewhat to the west generally has a sharper response les
here in has about six times three point five percent loan reached uranium. in addition it has about a hundred and seventy kilograms of uranium in a reach to twenty percent. what does this mean. that iran is already in position of enough uranium to produce seven or eight warheads. these are the facts that now there is another interesting consideration. the i.e. has been asking iran why do you need military technology is. why do you need the so-called nuclear explosive devices. and actually many...
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