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the state assembly goes a step further, taking up a bill that could provide additional relief.ill the tax relief come? more importantly, if it does, will the trimpers take it? the surprising answer next, on "strange inheritance." >> announcer: here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. after my dvt blood clot, i wondered. could another come around the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling numbness or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more ea
the state assembly goes a step further, taking up a bill that could provide additional relief.ill the tax relief come? more importantly, if it does, will the trimpers take it? the surprising answer next, on "strange inheritance." >> announcer: here's another quiz question for you. the answer when we return. after my dvt blood clot, i wondered. could another come around the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis....
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resolution to urge the municipal transportation agency to consider compliance with california state assembly bill number 5 when issuing permits to emerging technology entities, contractors, vendors and any business entity required to have a permit in order to operate in the city. >> we're voting on a resolution that i know that all 11 of us cosponsored and i want to thank everyone of you for that. that urges the sfmta to give permits open to applicantses that hire employees. these workers are denied the basic benefits that all employers are entitled to, such as unemployment, insurance, healthcare subsidies. what i have learned some of these companies have hired third parties so that the workers can technically be considered employees and receive a w2 but they do not receive any of the benefits afforded to employees such as health insurances. noas a city, we must evaluate impact on these technologies. not only on our public infrastructure but on our residents, including loopholes to take advantage. i want to thank my colleagues for your support on this resolution. i hope to have your support
resolution to urge the municipal transportation agency to consider compliance with california state assembly bill number 5 when issuing permits to emerging technology entities, contractors, vendors and any business entity required to have a permit in order to operate in the city. >> we're voting on a resolution that i know that all 11 of us cosponsored and i want to thank everyone of you for that. that urges the sfmta to give permits open to applicantses that hire employees. these workers...
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. >> reporter: the decline of 12% is believed due to the impact of two state assembly bills that becameboth geared for protecting muslims and other targeted groups from bullying. at the local level many school districts have enacted a strict non-bullying code of conduct including right here in san jose. >> bullying is systematic and repeated. it is about a power imbalance between two students. >> reporter: the student services director for san jose unified says over the past few years the school district expanded and updated the student handbook section covering bowling. >> we have seen a decrease over the last seven years. our students are getting along better. >> reporter: officials say they are cautiously optimistic. the gains will translate into an overall downward trend especially when they say what happens at the top affects behavior beyond washington. >> we still have the administration that we do that continues to channel islamic stereotypes, we will still have this problem. >> reporter: jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have developing news right now. we are learning more inf
. >> reporter: the decline of 12% is believed due to the impact of two state assembly bills that becameboth geared for protecting muslims and other targeted groups from bullying. at the local level many school districts have enacted a strict non-bullying code of conduct including right here in san jose. >> bullying is systematic and repeated. it is about a power imbalance between two students. >> reporter: the student services director for san jose unified says over the past...
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. >> reporter: the decline of 12% in 2017 is believed due to the impact of two state assembly bills that became law. ab 2291 and 2485. both geared for protecting muslims and other targeted groups from bullying. at the local level many school districts have enacted a strict non-bullying code of conduct including right here in san jose. >> bullying is systematic and repeated. it is generally about a power imbalance. >> reporter: the student services director for istrict expanded and updated the student handbook section covering bullying. >> we have seen a decrease over the last seven years. our students are generally speaking getting along better. >> reporter: officials say they are cautiously optimistic. they hope it will translate into an overall downward trend especially when they say what happens at the top affects behavior beyond washington. >> we still have the administration that continues to channel islamic stereotypes, we will still have those problems. >> reporter: jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 630 is up next as police investigate the death of the wife of th
. >> reporter: the decline of 12% in 2017 is believed due to the impact of two state assembly bills that became law. ab 2291 and 2485. both geared for protecting muslims and other targeted groups from bullying. at the local level many school districts have enacted a strict non-bullying code of conduct including right here in san jose. >> bullying is systematic and repeated. it is generally about a power imbalance. >> reporter: the student services director for istrict expanded...
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. >> california state assembly member who spearheaded the rent cap bill kicked off the ceremony billigning by rallying a crowd. >> at every step this year they said it wouldn't be done. well, folks we got it done. >> they set next to the governor who signed the bill that starting january 1 caps rent increases at 5% plus the rate of inflation for about 8 million renters of which more thane considered burdened with renteir income on the highest in the nation for one reason. cost of living. >> the bill also bans landlords from evicting tenants for no reason meaning they cannot kick people out just to raise the rent. >> i can't think of anything better and to make sure people have a roof over their head. >> the bill does not cover duplexes where the owner lives in one of the units and it does not apply to single-family homes except those owned by corporations or real estait wil not apply to housing built within the last 15 years. advocates hope that will encourage developers to build more in a state that needs it. the california rental house association said in a statement it would add e
. >> california state assembly member who spearheaded the rent cap bill kicked off the ceremony billigning by rallying a crowd. >> at every step this year they said it wouldn't be done. well, folks we got it done. >> they set next to the governor who signed the bill that starting january 1 caps rent increases at 5% plus the rate of inflation for about 8 million renters of which more thane considered burdened with renteir income on the highest in the nation for one reason. cost...
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on behalf of the state assembly, i want to present you with this certificate congratulating the openingf this new facility. [applause] >> hello, i am with senator kamala harris' office. she wanted to send a quick note over to you all in terms of congratulating you for this new space and taking an oath to break the cycles and iterations of poverty. she was most interested in your work on working with the young adult court and making critical interventions with young people trying to change their lives. goodwill is a long-standing champion a positive change for communities. best wishes on the brand -- grand opening of the new headquarters. [applause] >> all right. that is our program today. i just want to say, everyone, thank you so much for coming. i want to thank all of the goodwill staff and what we will do is there will be tours over here. there's lots of classroom stuff and there's also food. please enjoy. thank you all for coming very much. [applause] [♪] >> go ahead and cut it. [cheers and applause] >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been
on behalf of the state assembly, i want to present you with this certificate congratulating the openingf this new facility. [applause] >> hello, i am with senator kamala harris' office. she wanted to send a quick note over to you all in terms of congratulating you for this new space and taking an oath to break the cycles and iterations of poverty. she was most interested in your work on working with the young adult court and making critical interventions with young people trying to change...
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club to the firefighters and the deputy sheriffs, fiona mar, leaders on the school board and the state assemble. i would be honored to earn your support. thank you. >> hi, my name is nancy. i'm running to be your next district attorney. i've spent the last 18 years as a prosecutor, 11 of them in the san francisco district attorney office. i've worked my way up as a prosecutor. i've tried misdemeanors, felonies. and public integrity cases, including police misconduct, public corruption, fraud and embezzlement. when it comes to criminal justice in san francisco we have serious problems we must confront. we see every day what is happening in the district attorney's office and on our streets isn't working. our criminal justice system cannot continue to ignore victims and everyday crimes that affect us all. as district attorney, i will prioritize and prosecute the crimes that have the greatest impact on our communities, like property crimes, violent assaults and the open drug dealing that is ravaging our streets. we can address these problems head on with my concept of community centred justice. the
club to the firefighters and the deputy sheriffs, fiona mar, leaders on the school board and the state assemble. i would be honored to earn your support. thank you. >> hi, my name is nancy. i'm running to be your next district attorney. i've spent the last 18 years as a prosecutor, 11 of them in the san francisco district attorney office. i've worked my way up as a prosecutor. i've tried misdemeanors, felonies. and public integrity cases, including police misconduct, public corruption,...
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community and business projects while i was a member of the sf board of supervisors california state assemblyte. we collaborated on legislation that created the san francisco entertainment commission and he became the founding president of that commission. terrance satireless satireless advocate. his proposal to add cannabis retail to the upper castro is worthy of serious consideration and support. as a business dating back to the 1970s, floor is a great location for a small neighborhood serving cannabis retail store. after eight years serving on the entertainment commission, terrance knows how to operate such a business without creating problems for the neighborhood. i am confident that terrance will embrace the kind of community review and participation that will make this idea successful for all who are involved, sincerely mark leno. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is guy carson. when they purchased the cafe in 2003 the intersection of church and market street was sometimes referred to as the gateway of the castro. no one talks about t
community and business projects while i was a member of the sf board of supervisors california state assemblyte. we collaborated on legislation that created the san francisco entertainment commission and he became the founding president of that commission. terrance satireless satireless advocate. his proposal to add cannabis retail to the upper castro is worthy of serious consideration and support. as a business dating back to the 1970s, floor is a great location for a small neighborhood...
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. >> reporter: california state assembly member who spearheaded the rent bill rallied a crowd that gatheredsday. >> they said it wouldn't be done , while folks we got it done. >> reporter: he sat next to the governor who signed the bill that starting january 1 caps rent increases at 5% plus the rate of inflation for about 8 million renters, of which more than half are considered burdened with rent because they are spending more than 30% of their income on housing. >> our poverty rate is still the highest in the nation for one reason, cost-of-living. >> reporter: the bill also bans landlords from evicting tenants for no reason, meaning they cannot kick people out just to raise the rent. >> within a month my rent was increased over $1000. in one fell swoop over 100% increase. >> i can't think of anything better than to make sure people have a roof over their head. >> reporter: the bill does not cover duplexes where the owner lives in one of the units and it does not apply to single- family homes except those owned by corporations a real estate investment trusts and will not apply to housing b
. >> reporter: california state assembly member who spearheaded the rent bill rallied a crowd that gatheredsday. >> they said it wouldn't be done , while folks we got it done. >> reporter: he sat next to the governor who signed the bill that starting january 1 caps rent increases at 5% plus the rate of inflation for about 8 million renters, of which more than half are considered burdened with rent because they are spending more than 30% of their income on housing. >> our...
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this is not a surprise they've been going back and forth for a year had a whole fight in the state assembly angeles developed this open source data sharing platform that other cities around the country are now using so uber's trying to say we don't want to share this data with you because we don't trust the government who says we need to data to figure out where these things are going to go. we need to figure out where to put the leftover scooters. >> so the government wants data on where the scooters are. >> it will be drones autonomous vehicles. start tracking everything. >> is there an argument they should have that data? >> in my mind, yes because if you're a city planner or you're anybody who works in logistics around a major u.s. city, you need to know where the people are gravitating towards the same reason you want to know how many cars duothrough certain intersections. how big of f a deal it is, what the average travel time is in certain areas. the it's meant to help optimize efficiency yes, it's data you use and your data, but it's there to serve a bigger, greater good >> what's u
this is not a surprise they've been going back and forth for a year had a whole fight in the state assembly angeles developed this open source data sharing platform that other cities around the country are now using so uber's trying to say we don't want to share this data with you because we don't trust the government who says we need to data to figure out where these things are going to go. we need to figure out where to put the leftover scooters. >> so the government wants data on where...
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he served in the california state assembly for six years before moving down to texas.to see you again. >> good to see you, ainsley. ainsley: thank you. for the folks who aren't familiar with your story, tell us why you left california. >> well, we left california for a number of reasons. before i was elected to the state assembly i was in the arrow space industry and most of them left the state over the last few years. and so unless i wanted to live out of a suitcase, i needed to move out of california. the other challenge we had is my aged i in-laws need to be taken care of and the housing costs are so high in the state of california we found it impossible to have them live with us so we could care with them unless we moved to texas. ainsley: really. are you happier? >> absolutely. we can afford things in texas. and, plus, the bigger thing that you find in this poll is that in texas the politicians aren't seeking to regulate speech and politics and property and even faith like they are doing increasingly in california. and that was one of the very interesting things a
he served in the california state assembly for six years before moving down to texas.to see you again. >> good to see you, ainsley. ainsley: thank you. for the folks who aren't familiar with your story, tell us why you left california. >> well, we left california for a number of reasons. before i was elected to the state assembly i was in the arrow space industry and most of them left the state over the last few years. and so unless i wanted to live out of a suitcase, i needed to...
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and the state assembly has chosen not the fund religious instruction in the first place of 2004 and the next case is much more recent in 2017 in a case called trinity lutheran versus comber, and the supreme court of a vote of 7-2 agreed that missouri's policy of excluding churches from a progr program that provided grants for resurfacing playgrounds violated the clause. the vote was 7-2, and justices sew ta -- sew justice sew totom ginsburg did go against. and they said that other groups can be funded without violating the constitution, and by the way, the montana supreme court struck down the whole program, and so now nobody is getting the money anyway. so the question is as it is coming to the court sort of what is the supreme court going to do and navigate between these two cases. trinity lutheran appeared to be a sort of compromise minimalist decision, and justice gorsuch had just joined the court. last term in a case challenging the presence of a peace cross on public land outside of washington, d.c., was also 7-2 decision, and justice alito wrote in that case that taking the cross
and the state assembly has chosen not the fund religious instruction in the first place of 2004 and the next case is much more recent in 2017 in a case called trinity lutheran versus comber, and the supreme court of a vote of 7-2 agreed that missouri's policy of excluding churches from a progr program that provided grants for resurfacing playgrounds violated the clause. the vote was 7-2, and justices sew ta -- sew justice sew totom ginsburg did go against. and they said that other groups can be...
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also served as a the lative aide for berkleigh city council and field representative for two assembly state members which led to her designing the park. her advocacy ensured that their lized communities, narratives, was included in the ark's historical exhibits in richmond, california. in 1995, betty was named the year by the legislature.ate she was also named one of the nation's 10 outstanding women in 2006 by the national women's project. in 2015, she was formally ecognized by president barack obama who combaf her a -- gave her a silver coin with the presidential seal. in 1921, betty has lived through many pivotal moments in history and is a crucial voice in speaking to the value f american democracy, the realities of the african-american struggle, and he importance of continued progress. in an interview for her feature "glamour" magazine betty said, quote, when she was woman has been r, democracy experiencing these periods of 1776 and they come and go and it's in those periods democracy is redefined. history has been written by got it wrong, but the people who are always trying to have a
also served as a the lative aide for berkleigh city council and field representative for two assembly state members which led to her designing the park. her advocacy ensured that their lized communities, narratives, was included in the ark's historical exhibits in richmond, california. in 1995, betty was named the year by the legislature.ate she was also named one of the nation's 10 outstanding women in 2006 by the national women's project. in 2015, she was formally ecognized by president...
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it's been granted permission by the state to assemble a task force of firefighting resources. this is the third time the agency has taken this type of action, most recently during the last power shutoff. >> the combination of those prepositioned resources ten days ago, here and around the county in solano and alameda counties in particular were instrumental in us keeping two major wildfires from becoming disastrous wildfires. >> the task force consists of a file bulldozer, a water tender and four wildfire engines. they'll be posted at six separate fire prevention district contra costa county. >>> happening right now, firefighters plan to work into the evening fighting flames burning near homes in los angeles. that fire is burning in pacific palisades, and that's where some residents have been evacuated from their homes overlooking the ocean that fire broke out at about 10:30 this morning and firefighters have since faced many challenges. the flames have burned up t side of a steep canyon towards homes. >> so this is extremely challenging fire for hand crews. if you look at the
it's been granted permission by the state to assemble a task force of firefighting resources. this is the third time the agency has taken this type of action, most recently during the last power shutoff. >> the combination of those prepositioned resources ten days ago, here and around the county in solano and alameda counties in particular were instrumental in us keeping two major wildfires from becoming disastrous wildfires. >> the task force consists of a file bulldozer, a water...
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important point congressman about the role of american leadership t because without the united states to assemble the t international coalition to put together the contributions from others, theyey will do it themselves and say the writing is on the wall. assad has one and russia calls the shots and i thank you will see hedging strategies. generally we exercise that leadership for a couple of reasons because we always found it to be in our interest to do so. and to set out the initiative to have others hopefully's - - sign-up and we have read about the vacuum created in the absence of that leadershipha and who might step in and those who could are the weaker states like russia or iran who lack the ability to challenge directly except when we back off that then the nonstate actors in certain areas frankly there is no government anduthority to step in provide that in ways that are quite destructive. >> i agree and on the issue of weaker states with more powe power, how to survive with the maximum pressure policy and then to talk about sanctions and being successful to consolidate in syria but the s
important point congressman about the role of american leadership t because without the united states to assemble the t international coalition to put together the contributions from others, theyey will do it themselves and say the writing is on the wall. assad has one and russia calls the shots and i thank you will see hedging strategies. generally we exercise that leadership for a couple of reasons because we always found it to be in our interest to do so. and to set out the initiative to...
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last year, as a state lawmaker in the assembly, he pushed a similar bill that passed in the legislature but then-governor jerry brown vetoed the plan, saying in part, "if local schools find that more training or resources on this topic is needed, they have the flexibility to use their resources as they see best." chris van schaack: you know, i think that's dangerous. bigad: dangerous? chris van schaack: yeah, we need to be aware of the challenges of all students. and if this is the challenge that some of our students face, even a small subset of those students, we need to be aware of and we need to be responsive to that. bigad: laurie weckesser says it's a crucial lesson worth learning. bigad: what's at stake here? laurie: well, everything. their life is at stake. we're seeing more and more kids be comfortable with coming into the classroom and saying, "this is who i am. this is who i wanna be. this is how i want you to see me," and teachers need to know how to react to that. bigad: which brings us back to jack. female: do you wanna see it? jack: yeah. bigad: it's been more than two yea
last year, as a state lawmaker in the assembly, he pushed a similar bill that passed in the legislature but then-governor jerry brown vetoed the plan, saying in part, "if local schools find that more training or resources on this topic is needed, they have the flexibility to use their resources as they see best." chris van schaack: you know, i think that's dangerous. bigad: dangerous? chris van schaack: yeah, we need to be aware of the challenges of all students. and if this is the...
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without the united states to assemble an international coalition to put together these tools, not just our tools with contributions from others they won't do it themselves, they will say the writing is on the wall. aside has won, russia is calling the shots here and i think you will see hedging strategies from those allies. we have generally exercise that leadership for a couple reasons. one, because we always found it to be in our interest to do so, to be the ones setting up the initiative and having others hopefully sign up for those initiatives. second, we have worried about the vacuum created in the absence of that leadership and who might step in and those who step in, are weaker states like russia and iran who lack the ability to challenge directly except when we back off and nonstate actors who in certain areas where there is no government, no authority step in and provide some of that themselves in ways that are quite instructive. >> i agree. on the issue of weaker states with more power, how does providing a freer hand for asad in the syria undermine the administration's maxim
without the united states to assemble an international coalition to put together these tools, not just our tools with contributions from others they won't do it themselves, they will say the writing is on the wall. aside has won, russia is calling the shots here and i think you will see hedging strategies from those allies. we have generally exercise that leadership for a couple reasons. one, because we always found it to be in our interest to do so, to be the ones setting up the initiative and...
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later this morning, the state senator and the assembly men will launch a mental health line that will emotional support and medical referrals to anyone in the state for free. help will be given by phone or through instant messaging and the announcement comes at 10:00 this morning. >>> police in san jose are searching for thieves who stole a duffel bag filled with snakes and lizards. they belong to a company in campbell called, for goodness snakes. the company breeds and sells reptiles and they said four snakes and a lizard were in the duffel bag. he had been in downtown san jose at a library and put the duffel bag down in a parking garage and he didn't think the thieves knew what was inside. >> the bags where i had my pythons in were inside that bag and they were gone. can you imagine what the reaction would be when they opened up the bag? >> investigators hope surveillance video will help lead to the thieves and he is filing a police report but doesn't want to press charges pretty just wants the reptiles back with no questions asked. >>> police in stockton are searching for a man wit
later this morning, the state senator and the assembly men will launch a mental health line that will emotional support and medical referrals to anyone in the state for free. help will be given by phone or through instant messaging and the announcement comes at 10:00 this morning. >>> police in san jose are searching for thieves who stole a duffel bag filled with snakes and lizards. they belong to a company in campbell called, for goodness snakes. the company breeds and sells reptiles...
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states. among the most critical tasks for the world community is the elaboration of broadly acceptable approaches to regulating cyberspace and understanding the processes related to the creation of artificial intelligence. last year, the general assembly endorsed the beginning of substantiveork -- work on discussing the rules and responsible conduct of states in the information space, a resolution on combating cybercrime was adopted at russia 's initiative, it is important to work towards achieving legally binding agreements on all aspects of international information security. we need to step up efforts to facilitate the resolution of numerous crises and conflicts in all regions of the world. the main point is to seek compliance with already fixed agreements from parties, not to allow them to invent pretexts in order to refuse to implement obligations under, already undertaken. territory,-soviet including the need to stick with follow the minsk process in east ukraine. insyria, were major success combating terrorism has been achieved. the top priority now is the advancement of the political process led by the syrians with the assistance of a u.n. with a decisive contribution of russia and turkey and biden, the establishment -- and ir
states. among the most critical tasks for the world community is the elaboration of broadly acceptable approaches to regulating cyberspace and understanding the processes related to the creation of artificial intelligence. last year, the general assembly endorsed the beginning of substantiveork -- work on discussing the rules and responsible conduct of states in the information space, a resolution on combating cybercrime was adopted at russia 's initiative, it is important to work towards...
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there was a cessation of disability advocates that met addressing the master plan with state senator weiner and assembly members. and then, also, one of our councilmembers in district four has a program called senior power and she reached out to the groups, to our merchants in the sunset parkside area about hiring seniors, so she will be talking at the next meeting, so we will have an update soon that came from discussions at council. >> thank you. any comments or questions from the commission? >> dianne, county vacancies do you have on the advisory at this point? >> i think we have one from the commission and three from the supervisors. i would have to double check. and we have reached out to all the supervisors, i think maybe four from the supervisors. we will be working to get back to the supervisors. with commission appointments, and supervisorial appointments, we should really have every district coverage. we have two districts with no coverage, so the person working on membership, i was thinking about that this morning, we have one pending. supervisor yi has someone pending. sometimes with a super
there was a cessation of disability advocates that met addressing the master plan with state senator weiner and assembly members. and then, also, one of our councilmembers in district four has a program called senior power and she reached out to the groups, to our merchants in the sunset parkside area about hiring seniors, so she will be talking at the next meeting, so we will have an update soon that came from discussions at council. >> thank you. any comments or questions from the...
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the state of iran is concerned internationally we have a much stronger position than before. and we saw that in the general assembly of the u.n. the fact that. iran the state of iran they see it is much stronger than previous years. yes and everyone was praising the position of iran. was that we have we have been through a lot harsh 18 months there were sanctions there was a lot of pressure on the people. as. well i mean. despite all this. we we could feel this pressure upon the people of iran but please accept that this is that. has been the major focus of the state in the last 18 years. that it will. to return all of these challenges despite the fact that we have been under. immense pressure from the sanctions but which is not an easy task to do i think all of those involved the central bank those who have held. all the banks will of assisted us all the directors from the country i express my deepest gratitude. they didn't fare. in this major psychological and economic war they stood fast and with resilience and. broke the crisis courageously. today we can. i can confirm that we are not defeated economically in.
the state of iran is concerned internationally we have a much stronger position than before. and we saw that in the general assembly of the u.n. the fact that. iran the state of iran they see it is much stronger than previous years. yes and everyone was praising the position of iran. was that we have we have been through a lot harsh 18 months there were sanctions there was a lot of pressure on the people. as. well i mean. despite all this. we we could feel this pressure upon the people of iran...
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california uses it to introduce a new statewide service and later this morning, the state senator scott weiner and an assembly men will launch a mental health line that will offer emotional support and medical referrals to anyone in the state for free and help will be given by phone or instant messaging. the official announcement is at 10:00 this morning. >>> it's 6:36 and a new term of the u.s. supreme court starts today and they will take up issues on several major issues. immigration, executive power rights are considered by the court. there is a case involving civil rights protections for lgbtq workers and whether employers can be sued for job discrimination. these rulings are expected to come down in june, right in the thick of the presidential campaign and like the last election, the high court is expected to be a major issue in 2020. >> it was a huge issue in 2016 and helped get president trump elected because conservative voters wanted to pick the next justice and they voted that issue. it will be again because it's such an important part of our system. >> another hot issue will be abortion regulation
california uses it to introduce a new statewide service and later this morning, the state senator scott weiner and an assembly men will launch a mental health line that will offer emotional support and medical referrals to anyone in the state for free and help will be given by phone or instant messaging. the official announcement is at 10:00 this morning. >>> it's 6:36 and a new term of the u.s. supreme court starts today and they will take up issues on several major issues....
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the lansing grand river and the delta township assembly plants. >> rebuilt three models of the cadillac and the camaro here. a brand-new state-of-the-art facility called the grand river assembly. automated or three plants in america. .e build suvs that is probably the plant of general motors, their highest automated plant. >> workers at both plants joined strike monday,w when negotiations broke down over pay. job security and health care coverage. up, we sit down with congresswoman a democrat who represents michigan's eighth congressional district. >> my district goes from the northern suburbs of detroit all the way west to lansing and east lansing. driver ist economic both our gm plant but also state government, because we have lansing. there is a big relationship between the federal government and our district. let's remember that in michigan, 43% of the state budget is federal dollars. that means every day we should be working together. she can state university takes in a ton of federal grant money for research that we do here. we have law-enforcement, fire departments that have federal grants. we have block grants here.
the lansing grand river and the delta township assembly plants. >> rebuilt three models of the cadillac and the camaro here. a brand-new state-of-the-art facility called the grand river assembly. automated or three plants in america. .e build suvs that is probably the plant of general motors, their highest automated plant. >> workers at both plants joined strike monday,w when negotiations broke down over pay. job security and health care coverage. up, we sit down with congresswoman...
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they are designed, marketed, here in the united states the sure they are assembled in china but they have a large component of parts that are made by u.s. allies it could give advantage in the u.s. market to companies like samsung that don't assemble phones for the u.s. market in china. i think some kind of interim deal or mini deal with a plan to continue talking would be the best outcome that we can get here >> how much does hong kong complicate the situation not just the fact the protesters took aim at some of the chinese cops over the weekend but the fact you have this nba mail storm because a general manager tweeted in support of the pro-democracy protesters china's response was to shut down a lot of the business that the rockets were doing this that country. what message does that send to the rest of the business community in. >> it's a strong message we've seen it before with marriott these political issues are ones that can be a mind field for american corporations. having said that, american corporations operating in china have over $300 billion worth of sales each year. com
they are designed, marketed, here in the united states the sure they are assembled in china but they have a large component of parts that are made by u.s. allies it could give advantage in the u.s. market to companies like samsung that don't assemble phones for the u.s. market in china. i think some kind of interim deal or mini deal with a plan to continue talking would be the best outcome that we can get here >> how much does hong kong complicate the situation not just the fact the...
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you represent united states in the world and be hat-- speak on behalf of the united states whether the general assemblye the press corps on important policy issues that the whole world is focused on, so in my tenure that included things like sanctions on iran and libya, included syria, palestinian it-- palestinian quest for statehood. i could go on and on but a whole range of issues. then, behind-the-scenes un ambassador is engaged in very difficult sometimes high-stakes negotiations with the other major member states, the five members of the security council, those that have veto power, russia, china, the united kingdom and france in addition to the us and then there are 10 other members of the us-- un security council and that's the lawmaking body of the un and of the world so many of our most contentious negotiations happened in the security council, but particular with the permanent side ambassadors and so i negotiated strong sanctions for example on north korea and the sanctions were imposed on iran in 2010 were so powerful they let ultimately iran to come to the negotiating table and that's how w
you represent united states in the world and be hat-- speak on behalf of the united states whether the general assemblye the press corps on important policy issues that the whole world is focused on, so in my tenure that included things like sanctions on iran and libya, included syria, palestinian it-- palestinian quest for statehood. i could go on and on but a whole range of issues. then, behind-the-scenes un ambassador is engaged in very difficult sometimes high-stakes negotiations with the...
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assembly. the israeli, minister leads off with remarks directed primarily to representatives from gulf states iran.threats posed by [voice of translator] >> i now introduce israel katz, foreign minister of israel. [applause] minister katz: excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i, israel katz, stand here today at the for holocaust survivors, may they rest in peace and am proud to stand at the podium of the united nations as the foreign minister of the state of israel. for me, this is a very moving moment. in 1947, the u.n. recognized the right of the jewish people to its own state in the land of israel. and 71 years ago we established the state of israel. since then, we have defended and developed our homeland and today the state of israel is the wrong -- is strong on defense, a nation that leads in many fields. israel is a real democracy for all of its citizens, jewish and non-jewish alike. but first of all israel is the , nationstate of the jewish people, based on thousands of years of jewish history and the right of the jewish people to its own homeland, just as the u.n. decided 72 years ago. i want to th
assembly. the israeli, minister leads off with remarks directed primarily to representatives from gulf states iran.threats posed by [voice of translator] >> i now introduce israel katz, foreign minister of israel. [applause] minister katz: excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, i, israel katz, stand here today at the for holocaust survivors, may they rest in peace and am proud to stand at the podium of the united nations as the foreign minister of the state of israel. for me, this is a very...
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a number of western states are still clinging to the old rules, ignoring the declaration and other decisions of the general assembly on decolonization addressed directly to them. while keeping former overseas territories under their control. this november, marks another anniversary. 20 years since the adoption at of osce summit for a charter european security and a platform for cooperative security. these documents set out principles of cooperation for all countries and organizations on the euro atlantic region. has a state and governments solemnly declare no one should provide for their own security at the expense of another's security. the consensus reached back then at the highest level is again rule thattituted by a a continuouss as thinking in terms of searching for mas while moving its military infrastructure towards russia. nato to return to the agreement on shaping equal and indivisible security in the osce area. high-ranking european politicians have been speaking in favor of this. this was demonstrated between the meeting of the presidents of russia and france in august. dangerous to yield to the temptati
a number of western states are still clinging to the old rules, ignoring the declaration and other decisions of the general assembly on decolonization addressed directly to them. while keeping former overseas territories under their control. this november, marks another anniversary. 20 years since the adoption at of osce summit for a charter european security and a platform for cooperative security. these documents set out principles of cooperation for all countries and organizations on the...
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important point about the will of american leadership, because i think that without the united states to sort of assemble international coalition to put together the tools, not just our tools but the contribution from others, they would say the writing is on the wall. russia is calling the shots and i think you will see strategies from those allies. we have exercised this for a couple of reasons, one because we always found it to be within our interest to do so to be the ones setting up the initiative and having others sign up to those initiatives in the second, because we worried about the vacuum that is created in the absence of the leadership that might step in and those are other states frankly like russia, iran. and the nonstate actors who in certain areas wherconcert in are frankly is no government, no authority step in to provide some of that themselves. >> i agree on the issue of the states with more power. help us providing a free hand in syria undermined the administration's maximum pressure policy that had been our policy and apparently continues to be notwithstanding where we stand? >> the st
important point about the will of american leadership, because i think that without the united states to sort of assemble international coalition to put together the tools, not just our tools but the contribution from others, they would say the writing is on the wall. russia is calling the shots and i think you will see strategies from those allies. we have exercised this for a couple of reasons, one because we always found it to be within our interest to do so to be the ones setting up the...
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that the nation was at war with the student movement and allies the state of emergency with its limits of freedom of movement and assembly has been extended past santiago to. chillon point out our pal got to move girl. president kenyatta has also separately invoked the so-called state security law and put tanks and soldiers on the chilean street for the 1st time since the fall of pinochet dictatorship in 1900. meanwhile hondurans are in the street demanding the resignation of disgraced president want to learn to hernandez after his brother was convicted of trafficking more than $200.00 tons of cocaine presidential younger brother and former honduran congressman tony hernandez was found guilty on saturday in new york city of federal charges related to drug and weapons deals with known and torrijos criminal figures prosecutor jason richmond said at the start of the trial quote the defendant's cocaine network thrived because of political power in honduras many years congressman millen to terry generals police chiefs they all protected the defendant and most importantly the defendant was protected by and had access to his br
that the nation was at war with the student movement and allies the state of emergency with its limits of freedom of movement and assembly has been extended past santiago to. chillon point out our pal got to move girl. president kenyatta has also separately invoked the so-called state security law and put tanks and soldiers on the chilean street for the 1st time since the fall of pinochet dictatorship in 1900. meanwhile hondurans are in the street demanding the resignation of disgraced...
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our mission at lysol.com >>> the united states is a beacon of democracy, a nation built on free speech, free and fair elections, a free press and freedom of assemblypresident of the united states is willing to trade all of that in if it means he can accrue more power, and he's using a corrupt, abusive and dictatorial government to do it. as we now know president trump told china's president xi on a june 18th call that he would remain silent about the pro-democracy protests by hong kong citizens who are currently hanging on to every thread of democracy they have in order to advance his trade talks with communist china. and now in a week where violence in hong kong has significantly escalated trump has asked a communist government which is tear gassing its own citizens, where a teenage protester was shot by police, where police are accused of acting like hounds after rabbits to help him investigate an american citizen, his political rival, joe biden. what trump told the chinese and what he later asked the chinese is an affront to democracy and american values and at a time when chinese citizens need more of both. okay, important programming note. in
our mission at lysol.com >>> the united states is a beacon of democracy, a nation built on free speech, free and fair elections, a free press and freedom of assemblypresident of the united states is willing to trade all of that in if it means he can accrue more power, and he's using a corrupt, abusive and dictatorial government to do it. as we now know president trump told china's president xi on a june 18th call that he would remain silent about the pro-democracy protests by hong kong...
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tony kurtz, state representative, vice chair of the wisconsin assembly committee on agriculture. good job to go back and say you did it. you are going to be -- can run for anything, right? nationallenn, association of state department of agriculture. congratulations. ben scholes, national association of wheat growers. that is a big deal. >> think they are ready to sell wheat? pres. trump: they are ready to buy it. a lot ofgoing to buy wheat. the national cattlemen's beef association. i can tell with the hat. kevin ross, national corn growers' association. congratulations. great job. randy mooney, national milk producers federation. great job, randy. david herron, national pork producers' council. david, you are a very big beneficiary to things that are going on, about to be. pork is off the charts, the numbers. you are just going to -- >> wonderful news. wonderful news in this country. japan has been our number one market for many years. it is just great momentum. it creates a wonderful opportunity in rural america. pres. trump: and china is a big priority right now. >> we are sta
tony kurtz, state representative, vice chair of the wisconsin assembly committee on agriculture. good job to go back and say you did it. you are going to be -- can run for anything, right? nationallenn, association of state department of agriculture. congratulations. ben scholes, national association of wheat growers. that is a big deal. >> think they are ready to sell wheat? pres. trump: they are ready to buy it. a lot ofgoing to buy wheat. the national cattlemen's beef association. i...
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became the foremost industrial architect in the united states by building a feasible floor planned for automobile plants, they got a big in the assembly line took over these big plans and they would employ thousands of people, highland park we have the great hearts where every year the number of people working there goes up to about 10,000 where he ends up having 50,000 working and one major plant, these people are working hard, it's dangerous, work it's very repetitive, they're doing the same thing every, day today they kind of trying to change up jobs, they come up with ergonomic ways of designing the machinery, back than it was none of that. initially these jobs paid living wages but then henry ford decided that one of the best things he could do if he wanted to get the best workers was to raise the wages and in 1915 he instituted what was known as the five dollar a day wage, now not everybody got five dollars a, day you had to be a very good worker, you had to sign some papers and agreed to do some things, forward would actually send people out to look at your house and make sure that you are living in good conditions and were tak
became the foremost industrial architect in the united states by building a feasible floor planned for automobile plants, they got a big in the assembly line took over these big plans and they would employ thousands of people, highland park we have the great hearts where every year the number of people working there goes up to about 10,000 where he ends up having 50,000 working and one major plant, these people are working hard, it's dangerous, work it's very repetitive, they're doing the same...
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states of america. but this gave him the confidence to go forward in front of his national assembly and make sha speech.or: the united states have ended the bombing -- >> this is where anna chennault is important because she was saying, you know, if you defy johnson, there's another president, if you help him get elected, who would stand by you. namely richard nixon. >> america's ally drops his own bombshell on lbj. quote, the government of south vietnam regrets not to be able to participate in the present exploratory talks. south vietnam's president sends a signal to washington loud and clear three days before the american election. there will be no peace talks while lyndon johnson is in office. with the clock ticking down, richard nixon has sabotaged lbj's quest to end the war. but one last twist remained to play out. maria ramirez? hi. maria ramirez! mom! maria! maria ramirez... mcdonald's is committing 150 million dollars in tuition assistance, education, and career advising programs... prof: maria ramirez mom and dad: maria ramirez!!! to help more employees achieve their dreams. when you take align
states of america. but this gave him the confidence to go forward in front of his national assembly and make sha speech.or: the united states have ended the bombing -- >> this is where anna chennault is important because she was saying, you know, if you defy johnson, there's another president, if you help him get elected, who would stand by you. namely richard nixon. >> america's ally drops his own bombshell on lbj. quote, the government of south vietnam regrets not to be able to...