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so i prefer staying here and studying english.ese books is mine. >> wow. >> written, listening, speaking for my course. >> ruby is taking an advanced three-month intensive course. she paid half the fee herself with money she saved from a part-time job, and her parents covered the rest. [ bell ringing ] >> currently, there are students from all over asia at the school. they come from china, taiwan, japan, vietnam, mongolia and russia. recent students include middle-aged people taking courses funded by their companies and teenagers sent here by their parents. opened english schools in the philippines, targeting south korean youngsters. they were attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking
so i prefer staying here and studying english.ese books is mine. >> wow. >> written, listening, speaking for my course. >> ruby is taking an advanced three-month intensive course. she paid half the fee herself with money she saved from a part-time job, and her parents covered the rest. [ bell ringing ] >> currently, there are students from all over asia at the school. they come from china, taiwan, japan, vietnam, mongolia and russia. recent students include middle-aged...
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we were able to study how they dealt with this issue. we also saw that among doctors and employers and insurance companies today, providing medical care for transgender individuals is becoming, and normalized. both public and private sectors alike. today, over a third of fortune 500 companies including copies offeroeing, cvs, and ford employee health insurance plans for transgender close of coverage. that is up from zero such companies 2002. similarly, on determination policies of two thirds of fortune 500 companies now cover gender identity, up from just 2% in 2002. sector, allic civilian federal employees have access to health insurance plans that provide comprehensive coverage for transgender related care and medical treatment. all this represents a sea change from the state decade ago. just a decade ago. rand's analysis concluded that there would be minimal readiness impact in allowing transgender members to serve openly. in terms of cost, they concluded that health care cost would represent an exceedingly small proportion of the ove
we were able to study how they dealt with this issue. we also saw that among doctors and employers and insurance companies today, providing medical care for transgender individuals is becoming, and normalized. both public and private sectors alike. today, over a third of fortune 500 companies including copies offeroeing, cvs, and ford employee health insurance plans for transgender close of coverage. that is up from zero such companies 2002. similarly, on determination policies of two thirds of...
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and the board of supervisors directed the corporation of that feasibility study it recognized if themr requirement in prop c or in this case in supervisor president london breed's legislation are set too high than the whole approach what a backfire in the bmr requirements make the residential development infeasible then not only low we get fewer market-rate housing but fewer bmr units with the percentage of the market-rate housing that are constructed so it is crucial to the whole approach of prop c and the increases in the bmr requirement we understand whether it is even feasible to move forward with the development so that is further evidence in my mind not the right time to move forward with that legislation. >> you know as i said because of the adoption of prop c there already will be an increase in the amount of affordable housing rirtdz increase in nct and for that reason we don't understand why it makes good plo sense as a matter of good government why we treat this small district different every other district in town this is a matter of consistency it is inappropriate in the
and the board of supervisors directed the corporation of that feasibility study it recognized if themr requirement in prop c or in this case in supervisor president london breed's legislation are set too high than the whole approach what a backfire in the bmr requirements make the residential development infeasible then not only low we get fewer market-rate housing but fewer bmr units with the percentage of the market-rate housing that are constructed so it is crucial to the whole approach of...
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let me now describe the process we used to study this over the last year. the leadership of the armed services joint chiefs of staff and served as secretary and myself together with personnel training readiness and medical specialists from across the department of defense studied all the data available to us. we also had the rand corporation analyze relevant data and studies to help us with our review. and we got input from transgender servicemembers from outside expert groups and for medical professionals outside of the department. we looked carefully to what lessons could be learned from the outside including from allied military that allow transgender servicemembers to serve openly and from the private sector also because even though we are not a business and they are our dear friend accompanying important ways their experience and their practices are still relevant. it's worth noting for example at least 18 countries already allow transgender personnel to serve openly in their military. these include close allies such as the united kingdom, israel and a
let me now describe the process we used to study this over the last year. the leadership of the armed services joint chiefs of staff and served as secretary and myself together with personnel training readiness and medical specialists from across the department of defense studied all the data available to us. we also had the rand corporation analyze relevant data and studies to help us with our review. and we got input from transgender servicemembers from outside expert groups and for medical...
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study for us. his wife who would go on to win a nobel prize in peace prize would later win in economics as an older man in perth for the work he was going to be brought to chicago to do so this is quite a power couple. they sit there like this is ridiculous we are not going to do this. we have children we have to raise. but the carnegie corporation refused to take no for an answer and persevered and eventually got him to move to princeton. he had offices in new york, a house in princeton and they told him he coul could hire as many e as he needed. the first few months he spent in the states the more he came to feel he actually was not on firm ground to try to write about the situation in the united states if he asked for a committee and asked if he could have a quote on quote me grow and southerner and northerner to produce the book and the carnegie corporation said you will not have a committee. you will write the book yourself. we don't want you making side glances to anyone's opinion but we will
study for us. his wife who would go on to win a nobel prize in peace prize would later win in economics as an older man in perth for the work he was going to be brought to chicago to do so this is quite a power couple. they sit there like this is ridiculous we are not going to do this. we have children we have to raise. but the carnegie corporation refused to take no for an answer and persevered and eventually got him to move to princeton. he had offices in new york, a house in princeton and...
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as i directed the study, study issues that would arise. it developed an implementation plan to address those issues. let me briefly describe the implementation plan. i want to emphasize that in this case, as in the department's decision on don't ask, don't tell and women in service, simply declaring a change in policy is not effective implementation. that is why we have worked hard on the implementation plan and must continue to do so. these policies will be of limited in stages over the next 12 months. starting most immediately with guidance for current servicemembers and their commanders, followed by training for the entire force, and then beginning to access military service members were who are transgender. implementation will begin today. starting today, otherwise qualified service members can no longer be voluntarily separated, discharged, or denied reenlistment or continuation of service just for being transgender. then, no later than 90 days from today, the department will complete an issue commanders guidebook for leaders of curre
as i directed the study, study issues that would arise. it developed an implementation plan to address those issues. let me briefly describe the implementation plan. i want to emphasize that in this case, as in the department's decision on don't ask, don't tell and women in service, simply declaring a change in policy is not effective implementation. that is why we have worked hard on the implementation plan and must continue to do so. these policies will be of limited in stages over the next...
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there have been a couple of studies using the prototype of vaccine. we were able to induce responses by the vaccine that protected the mice and then we took a syrup from the mice that had been vaccinated and gave them to unvaccinated mice. primateave a human model. that monkey is protected from subsequent challenges. you put all of these things together and it spells a favorable issue with regard to our ability to develop a vaccine. wasn't there some bad news that came out of that study because those researchers found that when pregnant monkeys were infected that the virus stayed in their system for way longer? that is struggling, especially with implications for pregnant women in the united states. >> that is a very important point but it may be a scientific explanation. and the data we just heard mentioned was when you infected pregnant monkey, the virus generally lasts about seven days and then it disappears and you are done with it. in this study with the pregnant monkeys compared to non-pregnant , the virus lingered on frack to 57 days, which is
there have been a couple of studies using the prototype of vaccine. we were able to induce responses by the vaccine that protected the mice and then we took a syrup from the mice that had been vaccinated and gave them to unvaccinated mice. primateave a human model. that monkey is protected from subsequent challenges. you put all of these things together and it spells a favorable issue with regard to our ability to develop a vaccine. wasn't there some bad news that came out of that study because...
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davis center for russian and eurasian studies. of "exposing,or maintaining, and tearing open the iron curtain, the cold war and eastern -- east-central europe" published in 2013. he is also the editor of a three-volume collection to be published in late 2016. fitsanakis, who received his phd from the university of edinburg, and build the security and intelligence studies program at king university has taught and written extensively on the subjects such as international espionage, intelligence tradecraft, cyber espionage, transnational crime, and intelligence reform. is a frequent interrater to the
davis center for russian and eurasian studies. of "exposing,or maintaining, and tearing open the iron curtain, the cold war and eastern -- east-central europe" published in 2013. he is also the editor of a three-volume collection to be published in late 2016. fitsanakis, who received his phd from the university of edinburg, and build the security and intelligence studies program at king university has taught and written extensively on the subjects such as international espionage,...
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why is he canning me to join this study -- asking me to join this study? and it occurred to him that mirdal was really trying to get hold of his materials. and i want to just read to you a little bit from the book where i show you some of the archival findings on this relationship that made me see how this relationship emerged, and then i'll tell you why i think it's important. so in 1939 mirdal offered caton a six month position in the project's new york office. mirdal's had two types of positions, staff devoted full time to the project and experts enlisted to write reports on specific fields. caton said he was puzzled because he was assigned to neither of these categories and wouldn't have any clear responsibilities. obviously, he told mirdal, they just wanted him for his massive documents, interview transcripts and field notes. he could not practically give up his apartment in chicago as well as his own project to come to new york for six months. he would, however, be willing to come for a full year, provided that mirdal paid him to write his own book.
why is he canning me to join this study -- asking me to join this study? and it occurred to him that mirdal was really trying to get hold of his materials. and i want to just read to you a little bit from the book where i show you some of the archival findings on this relationship that made me see how this relationship emerged, and then i'll tell you why i think it's important. so in 1939 mirdal offered caton a six month position in the project's new york office. mirdal's had two types of...
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over 300,000 are studying in the united states. in 2013 fewer than 500 russian students were studying in the united states. only 138 u.s. undergraduates and graduate students studying in russia. in the same year, about 14,000 u.s. students studying in china. these are the data. based on my research the up and coming chinese leaders there are fau of them studying in russia. some themselves are studying in the united states except a few major -- here is my question does that will mean that our title with the panel is correct? that we have much stronger ties with china than with russia because of the impact of this strong bonds with the students? the question is from russia's perspective and putin's perspective is this kind of number later does he really trust the chinese or chinese leaders? what does this mean for policies? wel >> well, let's start on a very practical basis. the language study is, in respects, a utilitarian way of education. it's not just for the importance of getting a greater cultural understanding but the pragmati
over 300,000 are studying in the united states. in 2013 fewer than 500 russian students were studying in the united states. only 138 u.s. undergraduates and graduate students studying in russia. in the same year, about 14,000 u.s. students studying in china. these are the data. based on my research the up and coming chinese leaders there are fau of them studying in russia. some themselves are studying in the united states except a few major -- here is my question does that will mean that our...
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t will be set in a green and path like study. will be put on historic f the head house.he placed on ower, is axis with the new extension of which will be developed with the project. tower, is arbtrailer axis with the new roup of residentials, square townhouses to the west. two towers near the already green washington square. setting of truly urban character. we find these five towers firmly place. that's the inference of design tructure depending on the area from outside of the space. the project of this scope, interaction of various groups, is an important consideration. solutions work their for the old philadelphia evelopment corporation and its executive vice president. robinson. there is a natural temptation in ublic bodies and city groups and civic organizations to achieve immediate results, to be expedient. in this particular job, however, we feel strongly today that quality, excellence, superiority design is essential for success. o throughout this job, we have tried to make sure that the towers would be actually accomplis
t will be set in a green and path like study. will be put on historic f the head house.he placed on ower, is axis with the new extension of which will be developed with the project. tower, is arbtrailer axis with the new roup of residentials, square townhouses to the west. two towers near the already green washington square. setting of truly urban character. we find these five towers firmly place. that's the inference of design tructure depending on the area from outside of the space. the...
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far more room for the study of development as practiced. many of our best works on the ins and outs of development projects have come perhaps not surprisingly in the form of ethnographic accounts. historians have much to add here. our contribution may be less than telling the moment from the bottom up than in looking at the usual places. negotiations between officials and unofficial development agencies to discern broader visions. and aspirations again, no way to understand the dynamics between governments and population without first accounting for the dynamics within them. me to my third and final observation. they key actors in developing are just as often groups and networks in the our nations. it is the third notion that were confounded hans morgenthaler most. he exalted national interest above all other factors in international relations. applicant will book "in defense of the national interest," he accused doubters or moral bookrsion and ended the with leaders not as having political necessity but a moral duty to be guided by the nat
far more room for the study of development as practiced. many of our best works on the ins and outs of development projects have come perhaps not surprisingly in the form of ethnographic accounts. historians have much to add here. our contribution may be less than telling the moment from the bottom up than in looking at the usual places. negotiations between officials and unofficial development agencies to discern broader visions. and aspirations again, no way to understand the dynamics between...
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among the most studied are polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or pbdes. scientists have linked pbdes to a wide range of conditions, from delayed development to learning problems and diminished intelligence. >> the neuro-developmental effects--so that's exposures during pregnancy or early in life, lininking to neuro-d-developmental effects in animimals, have e now been evaluated in two human studies. so there's one in a population in n new york and one in a population in california. anand what they find is actually remarkably similar. these developmental exposures to pbdes arere actually linked to detriments in i.q. >> two pbdes, penta and octa, were taken off the u.s. market voluntarily in 2004 because of growing health concerns. production of the pbde deca is in the process of being terminated. >> the problem with all of these pbddes is that they y are very persistent in the environment. >> the issue with pbdes is that they've been replaced with other types of f chemicals that mayaye verery similar concerns and perhaps even the same mechanism of action,
among the most studied are polybrominated diphenyl ethers, or pbdes. scientists have linked pbdes to a wide range of conditions, from delayed development to learning problems and diminished intelligence. >> the neuro-developmental effects--so that's exposures during pregnancy or early in life, lininking to neuro-d-developmental effects in animimals, have e now been evaluated in two human studies. so there's one in a population in n new york and one in a population in california. anand...
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from 1968 on, my mom was very involved and i had to study our situation. i didn't get a chance to go to college and study it and i didn't get a chance to play professional basketball. when i think about all of the professional athletes, none none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouths. we all have the same idea that we want to do the right wing. i still feel that our athletes and entertainers have more to give. [inaudible] >> what is this article referring to? >> i think a lot of people, especially here in chicago, they're trying to put me against michael by saying michael could do morgan's in the community. one of the things i feel is that we were given more to do more but it's not for me or you to tell them what to do with their money. i think they need to lead by example and hopefully everyone can play along with it and we can make it happen. >> were you a political activist while you played for the bulls? >> i think that's one of those things that the media calls you what it is. for me, i'm a person that wants to see justice, a person that feels
from 1968 on, my mom was very involved and i had to study our situation. i didn't get a chance to go to college and study it and i didn't get a chance to play professional basketball. when i think about all of the professional athletes, none none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouths. we all have the same idea that we want to do the right wing. i still feel that our athletes and entertainers have more to give. [inaudible] >> what is this article referring to? >> i think a lot...
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almost all of those places that they studied are southern.issue as much in the south, right? we have alton in baton rouge. sandra bland is a separate issue. it wasn't a police shooting, she died in custody. that's one thing. another thing that needs to be factored into and whether or not this has any impact on the data is that many if not most of those police departments in those municipalities has minority police chiefs. that has an impact, i believe, on how police departments operate. they make a big case study out of houston. houston has a black police chief. i think that speaks to kind of how people debate. i think if you wanted to test it you would then move and say take a sample outside of the south and where the police chief or majority of them were not -- >> just by every other metric laying hands on a person, handcuffing a person, pushing them against the wall, there is a big disparity in the americans are treated in this study. >> in addition to that, even in the limited area where they got their data, they were quick to say whether
almost all of those places that they studied are southern.issue as much in the south, right? we have alton in baton rouge. sandra bland is a separate issue. it wasn't a police shooting, she died in custody. that's one thing. another thing that needs to be factored into and whether or not this has any impact on the data is that many if not most of those police departments in those municipalities has minority police chiefs. that has an impact, i believe, on how police departments operate. they...
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there studies don't calculate. in southeast dc, the majority overwhelming majority of the people i served were african american. you can do a study on the traffic stop there is, probably 100% of the stops i did, are african american males, i'm a latino male. one of the traffic stops, i stopped an individual who didn't have headlights on. he called me racist. said he wanted to file a grievance. i had to explain why i did the traffic stop. >> reminds you of the testimony before the council, one of the council members who was white, takes exception to the fact most of the suspects in the crime go out there, the description is black. she had to explain. that's the population that commits the disproportionate amount of crimes. >> when you look at the descriptions, they are vague, think can't be in any way shape or form affective. there is general black male, 18- a 35, >> we have those discussions in the newsroom. if it can't help me or police find that, drop the description. funeral services held in baton rouge for alto
there studies don't calculate. in southeast dc, the majority overwhelming majority of the people i served were african american. you can do a study on the traffic stop there is, probably 100% of the stops i did, are african american males, i'm a latino male. one of the traffic stops, i stopped an individual who didn't have headlights on. he called me racist. said he wanted to file a grievance. i had to explain why i did the traffic stop. >> reminds you of the testimony before the council,...
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at bart service later on in the evening to accommodate those commuters maybe worthwhile the parking study on our agenda number 9 that was approved by all members in attendance not a lot of questions i wanted to mention the c lc the expenditure plan estimate on the june meeting on the topic. >> thank you all the cac members for they're concentrated thoughtful input it made a huge difference and important points came up i wanted to mention that. >> all right. great thanks for your update no questions or comments for the board members. >> seeing none, public comment is closed. item 3 please. items three to four comprise the consent calendar those are routine staff will not present but if separated if anyone objects the item can be removed. >> seeing no request for sever items any public comment on item the consent calendar seeing none, public comment is closed. and let's do roll call i'm sorry motion to approve by commissioner avalos thank you do we have a second. >> thank you seconded by commissioner breed and roll call. >> consent calendar commissioner avalos commissioner breed commissione
at bart service later on in the evening to accommodate those commuters maybe worthwhile the parking study on our agenda number 9 that was approved by all members in attendance not a lot of questions i wanted to mention the c lc the expenditure plan estimate on the june meeting on the topic. >> thank you all the cac members for they're concentrated thoughtful input it made a huge difference and important points came up i wanted to mention that. >> all right. great thanks for your...
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you could study there at the graduate level. for me that facilitated my desire to learn more about aviation, and study that. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the other center, the smithsonian air and space museum where i'm curator since 2000. >> the history of the story of the united states and story of aviation. what is the story here at this museum? >> the story of the air and space museum, to share with visitors from the united states as well as the rest of the world this epic story of how man went into the third dimension and the idea of creating technology and having the vision to create flying machines that could carry people and weapons and trigger the imagination and stimulate passion for technology. thgs a history of science and technology museum directly connected to american history and european history and those levels are interconnected. the story of how man overcame the challenge of getting into the air is the primary story. >> as the museum prepares to open for an all night celeb
you could study there at the graduate level. for me that facilitated my desire to learn more about aviation, and study that. i had professors who cultivated that and that enabled me to come to the other center, the smithsonian air and space museum where i'm curator since 2000. >> the history of the story of the united states and story of aviation. what is the story here at this museum? >> the story of the air and space museum, to share with visitors from the united states as well as...
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what a new university of pennsylvania study has found. >> they studied this. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! ♪ >>> americans watching this address tonight have seen the recent images of violence in our streets, and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even been its victims. i have a message for all of you that crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon and i mean very soon come to an end. >> trump's big speech topping a long list of memorable moments from this weeks number two. number play the plagiarism scandal to threatened to drop out everything else that happened in cleveland trump's wife milan ya delivered a speech couldn't taping portions identical to speech first made will he smell obama gave at the 2008dnc. here's a bit of that. >> we want our children in this nation to know that the only limit to your achievements i
what a new university of pennsylvania study has found. >> they studied this. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! ♪ >>> americans watching this address tonight have seen the recent images of violence in our streets, and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even...
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if we're going to study it, i guess we'll study it. with you there is no reason we can't make that decision today. especially for those who think it is a good idea, leak my friend mr. arriveder and my friend from nevada. >> are there additional individuals who would hike to be recognized? >> thank you i'm here to oppose and i vote everybody to vote no against this march amendment. i appreciate the opportunity to speak at this time. i'm not sure those that are also on posing this motion actually said it was good idea. i think what them, and i don't want to speak for anybody. i'm not speaking for anybody. i think what they said is it is a good idea to look at this in the future. so let's not be whimsical and vote on neglect today. a no vote on this motion is urged on. this amendment is urged. >> thank you. >> and i don't know if there is anyone else who needs to speak. i speak in opposition and make some comments. i support all the points that have been made here. let me make one point. i think it is important for places like west virgin
if we're going to study it, i guess we'll study it. with you there is no reason we can't make that decision today. especially for those who think it is a good idea, leak my friend mr. arriveder and my friend from nevada. >> are there additional individuals who would hike to be recognized? >> thank you i'm here to oppose and i vote everybody to vote no against this march amendment. i appreciate the opportunity to speak at this time. i'm not sure those that are also on posing this...
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based on this study, you should be doing an hour a day. and it doesn't have to be continuous. if you do about 60 minutes a day, you can delete the risk of eight hours of sitting. we're setting more because we're behind tvs and computers. sedentary lifestyle is really a big risk. so start moving. >> this is just coming to my mind. what about those people who are defined to the bed due to medical issues or can't really walk because they have to use a wheelchair due to medical condition? how are they forget their exercise? >> that is a really important question and the answer is of course things like physical therapy, upper body exercise come translate to lower body exercise. certainly if you can't lose your legs, use your arms.aome transl exercise. certainly if you can't lose your legs, use your arms.nome transl exercise. certainly if you can't lose your legs, use your arms.me translat exercise. certainly if you can't lose your legs, use your arms.e translate exercise. certainly if you can't lose your legs, use your arms.translate t exercise. certainly if you can't lose your leg
based on this study, you should be doing an hour a day. and it doesn't have to be continuous. if you do about 60 minutes a day, you can delete the risk of eight hours of sitting. we're setting more because we're behind tvs and computers. sedentary lifestyle is really a big risk. so start moving. >> this is just coming to my mind. what about those people who are defined to the bed due to medical issues or can't really walk because they have to use a wheelchair due to medical condition? how...
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trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. trintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. when people ask me what it's like to win an olympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. liberty mutual is proud to insure every team usa medal won in rio, just like we protect the medals you've earned in life. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >>> finally tonight, it's the story so many have grown up with. back now after nine long years, it's building excitement not only for wiz
trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. trintellix did not have significant impact on...
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now a new study is out about traffic volumes. and the mid-atlantic and highly association studied the road. the study is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to cars on the road. no matter what the study says, the roadway continues to be faced with frustration. >> miserable. evene rush-hour time and not the rush-hour time, it's kind of bad. i was that something could be done to make it better. >> one final bit of good news, in montgomery county, traffic decreased as seven hours, 10 interchanges. >> covering metro, good news for travelers, monday marked the final day of search of metro's satrap plan. most recent repairs focus on the blue line as no trains were running between the airport and pentagon c gets under way tomorrow. it will run through the end of the month july 31. single tracking on the orange and silver lines between ace falls church and boston. you can stay one step ahead of all these repairs by signing up for text alerts by sending the 43 817.ro to number coming up next, an early preview of d.c.'s and barber went on a
now a new study is out about traffic volumes. and the mid-atlantic and highly association studied the road. the study is a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to cars on the road. no matter what the study says, the roadway continues to be faced with frustration. >> miserable. evene rush-hour time and not the rush-hour time, it's kind of bad. i was that something could be done to make it better. >> one final bit of good news, in montgomery county, traffic decreased as seven hours, 10...
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this will vary from individual to individual and you must study that facet of the problem also.his is before you can introduce the elements of the new environment that you're going to have to deal with. for example, the stresses you're going to have to deal with in the new environment in space flight. >> what kind of stresses? >> let me show you. here we see a series of stresses as one might expect during a space flight. first the effect of g forces as you would get on liftoff or reentry as done. >> this is the acceleration and desell race during the flight? >> exactly. this is an impact test as you would get on a hard landing for instance. here we see vibration. this occurs especially on liftoff in combination with the acceleration and may vary considerably with the type of boosting. >> wouldn't be as violent as that i hope? >> no at this level we're seeing the tolerance limits. here we see the effect of noise combined with a disorientation. >> noise of the rocket motor. >> yes, and also just the noise of friction as a tower would function. this is long term type stressor, this
this will vary from individual to individual and you must study that facet of the problem also.his is before you can introduce the elements of the new environment that you're going to have to deal with. for example, the stresses you're going to have to deal with in the new environment in space flight. >> what kind of stresses? >> let me show you. here we see a series of stresses as one might expect during a space flight. first the effect of g forces as you would get on liftoff or...
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indirectly when you study the feasibility you don't study the underlining costs it is their land cost simply how you did pencil out the math; right? so something that is simply done incorrectly that means it should be sent back to be restudied the feasibility as far as the eir this is a requirement to study the requirement; right? a requirement that eir so on that basis i'll ask you to send this back to restudy and get the right numbers secondly, this is a hearing nine hundred thousand square feet of pdr this is critical to protecting blue-collar jobs and one and 9 thousand with no replacement is really is going to have a huge gentrifying impact without the dispute i'll ask you to think about the alternative put forwards i've not looked at their numbers the 55 thousand square feet they put forward a reasonable replacement is doable so that's a major build up to the blue-collar and the eastern neighborhoods eir is why did i think something we'll have to face been the left hand psa path and nanticipating - te threshold important murray over going over that level our traffic as you know
indirectly when you study the feasibility you don't study the underlining costs it is their land cost simply how you did pencil out the math; right? so something that is simply done incorrectly that means it should be sent back to be restudied the feasibility as far as the eir this is a requirement to study the requirement; right? a requirement that eir so on that basis i'll ask you to send this back to restudy and get the right numbers secondly, this is a hearing nine hundred thousand square...
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and mixed news about the zika studies going on. you think the cdc feels at this point they have their arms around the knowns and unknowns? whatorried are they about they don't know? >> i think they are pretty worried because tom fried says he is ready worried because there has never been a mosquito borne virus that causes birth defects. 's almost every part of the cdc is working on this in real time. they are try to get the testing and the diagnostics ramped up and they are also trying to help with mosquito control. and effectorrol control is not something the federal government does. it's up to every locality. it is very patchwork. these localities may be able to do stuff to get rid of the larvae or deal with the adult mosquito but a lot of places are dealing with west nile virus which is a different kind of mosquito and requires different treatment. on the response from the cdc and how they are trying to get their arms around it. is exactly right. there are a lot of things they know and a lot of things they don't. considering tha
and mixed news about the zika studies going on. you think the cdc feels at this point they have their arms around the knowns and unknowns? whatorried are they about they don't know? >> i think they are pretty worried because tom fried says he is ready worried because there has never been a mosquito borne virus that causes birth defects. 's almost every part of the cdc is working on this in real time. they are try to get the testing and the diagnostics ramped up and they are also trying to...
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he's the second uc berkeley student killed while studying abroad.tracy was killed when the terrorists took her hostage after storming into a cafe. on campus today the perspective students and their families agreed that study abroad programs should continue. >> obviously i'm a littleapprehensive about what's happening in europe. but i mean that is the -- that it is one that you're ready to go to. if you were to go to a country with a terror attack, of course that would scare the heck out of me. but i can see how the benefits of him learning from different cultures that would outweigh, you know, the fear that i would have for him being there that it will happen here too. >> yes. i think that you cannot let your children have that experience. >> reporter: but a few students say that terrorism is something they now have to consider when deciding whether to study. >> that kind of scared me like rethinking about maybe doing it because i just don't feel safe anymore. >> reporter: because of the volatile political situation, they tell me they canceled that
he's the second uc berkeley student killed while studying abroad.tracy was killed when the terrorists took her hostage after storming into a cafe. on campus today the perspective students and their families agreed that study abroad programs should continue. >> obviously i'm a littleapprehensive about what's happening in europe. but i mean that is the -- that it is one that you're ready to go to. if you were to go to a country with a terror attack, of course that would scare the heck out...
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say the study is valid. is it necessarily bad? >> no!t is not bad at all. >> there are reasons -- it makes perfect sense, does it not? >> absolutely. it is nice to look at during a hard day at work. hi, can you come in the office? thank you. those are nice. >> you can't stop guys. you can't stop it. >> that's a question? >> it is not tech neckly. >> there is nothing wrong with that. >> women being hired base on their physical appearance. >> more interviews. you interview them and try to get their number. >> there is nothing wrong with touching a person's ability to work or -- how could it have anything to do with interviews. you have to meet the person before you can see the cleavage. jay there are searches on the internet, right? provide a photo. >> what jobs are we talking about? >> these jobs specifically were sales and advertising. i get why in sales cleavage, it is an asset. you use what you got. accounting. accounting was the job. whatever, numbers. you got two boobs. >> but you have to work with the clients. pharmaceutical sales.
say the study is valid. is it necessarily bad? >> no!t is not bad at all. >> there are reasons -- it makes perfect sense, does it not? >> absolutely. it is nice to look at during a hard day at work. hi, can you come in the office? thank you. those are nice. >> you can't stop guys. you can't stop it. >> that's a question? >> it is not tech neckly. >> there is nothing wrong with that. >> women being hired base on their physical appearance. >>...
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, i was blessed to be able to get a chance to go to college and study it and then get a chance to play professional basketball and hopefully have some impact on being on the front line of helping change the condition of our people. when i think about all of us athletes, none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouth. we all grew up in different circumstances but we all have he the same idea of wanting to go back and do the right thing. that's what that's about. i felt and still feel that we have more to give. that's been my position all along. >> host: what is this article referring to? >> guest: i think a lot of people may come a special in chicago media, they were against michael from the standpoint they felt michael could do more. for me one of the things i feel is we who are given more can do more that is the only you to tell anyone to do what with their money. lead by example. hopefully everyone can play along with it and we can do some stuff done and make it happen. >> host: we are a political activist while he played for the bulls? >> guest: that's one of those things immediat
, i was blessed to be able to get a chance to go to college and study it and then get a chance to play professional basketball and hopefully have some impact on being on the front line of helping change the condition of our people. when i think about all of us athletes, none of us come with a silver spoon in our mouth. we all grew up in different circumstances but we all have he the same idea of wanting to go back and do the right thing. that's what that's about. i felt and still feel that we...
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more studies are emerging on western ngo's. these will be crucial as we study the transnational networks , testing the limits of the state centered approach. his ideas reached their peak influencing the postwar heyday of the nation's day, but that also created new challenges to the same state. and just as we see beyond the state, it is time to peer more deeply within >> development as rhetoric and practice to look at units below those of the nation states and to dig beneath policies and positions to see how they came about. there is a long and proud tradition, a one that is not always fully brought to bear in developments of system. the third observation about networks suggest a call for connection, another strong point among others involved in internationalizing american history. taken together, these approaches can help us investigate rather than assume the paramount of the investigate in intergovernmental relations like economic assistance. what i'm suggesting here, i should emphasize, isn't just way to study development app
more studies are emerging on western ngo's. these will be crucial as we study the transnational networks , testing the limits of the state centered approach. his ideas reached their peak influencing the postwar heyday of the nation's day, but that also created new challenges to the same state. and just as we see beyond the state, it is time to peer more deeply within >> development as rhetoric and practice to look at units below those of the nation states and to dig beneath policies and...
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he suspected that uc berkeley student was killed while studying add brown. on july 1 that the freshman james was killed when six terrorists stormed into a cafe and took her hostage. on campus today that the suspected students and their families would agree that the programs should continue. >> and obviously that i'm a little apprehensive about that situation in europe with more coming than before and i mean that it is a source you'll be willing to take. >> it scared me just the fact that they will be leaving for college in two years to go to the country. and where there could be a terrorist attack that it would scare the heck out of me. but i can see how the benefits of him learning from different cultures would outweigh the fear that i have for them being there. and that will happen here too. i think that you can't not let them have that experience. >> a few students say that terrorism is something they now have to consider when deciding where to study. >> and to be rethinking about doing it. and that i don't feel safe anymore. >> and in turkey that uc berk
he suspected that uc berkeley student was killed while studying add brown. on july 1 that the freshman james was killed when six terrorists stormed into a cafe and took her hostage. on campus today that the suspected students and their families would agree that the programs should continue. >> and obviously that i'm a little apprehensive about that situation in europe with more coming than before and i mean that it is a source you'll be willing to take. >> it scared me just the fact...
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trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois.ur healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your healthcare professional if trintellix could make a difference for you. takbbq trophies:hese best cracked pepper sauce... most ribs eaten while calf roping... >>yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. >>best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row. >>well i'll be... does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy! the award-winning geico app. download it today. get your sneaker gam
trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois.ur healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and...
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would still have a job studying russia but i am encouraging my younger daughter to study chinese andspanish at the moment. chinese and spanish, two global languages, but open up to jobs. i am thinking she will be on a panel in 20 years talking about china or latin america. i just imagine she will more opportunities to a job. a relatively small number of russian students are here but there is an awful lot of russian immigrants in the united states and a lot of russian workers who have learned english back at home in russia where english is very well studiedt an an -- sd at extraordinary level. i was amazed how well the soviet students i met spoke english. there are tens of thousands of russians working in the united states especially in silicone valley and of course across europe. there are lots of other places russian who speak english can go use it because english has become a global language. and the chinese studying in the united states isn't just about learning about the united states but being in a global marketplace. whether the brexit will have people going back to speaking fr
would still have a job studying russia but i am encouraging my younger daughter to study chinese andspanish at the moment. chinese and spanish, two global languages, but open up to jobs. i am thinking she will be on a panel in 20 years talking about china or latin america. i just imagine she will more opportunities to a job. a relatively small number of russian students are here but there is an awful lot of russian immigrants in the united states and a lot of russian workers who have learned...
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as a part of the study by the committee on municipal improvements for the philadelphia chapters of thecan institute of architects, i conceived the plan with37, a simple statement a green area to the north of independence hall and a green secondary wall from independence square, connecting with the carpenters hall and other buildings to the east. the plan was further of the formation of a independence hall association and by the publication of the plans in 1944 by the fairmont park art association. it was a vision that this plan would have an impact on the entire, all-city area that was the beginning of a progression to the south on the access of the second bank of the united states. although the area of study continued this redevelopment as one project, the federal government undertook the development of the area to the east and the commonwealth of pennsylvania had the privilege of building to the north. the first block provides the setting for independence hall in the square. the second block contains a .arge cross a -- a large containing the flags of the united states. the third bloc
as a part of the study by the committee on municipal improvements for the philadelphia chapters of thecan institute of architects, i conceived the plan with37, a simple statement a green area to the north of independence hall and a green secondary wall from independence square, connecting with the carpenters hall and other buildings to the east. the plan was further of the formation of a independence hall association and by the publication of the plans in 1944 by the fairmont park art...
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what a new university of pennsylvania study has found. >> they ♪ >>> americans watching this address have seen the recent images of violence in our streets, and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even been its victims. i have a message for all of you that crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon and i mean very soon come to an end. >> trump's big speech topping a long list of memorable moments from this weeks number two. number play the plagiarism scandal to threatened to drop out everything else that happened in cleveland trump's wife milan ya delivered a speech couldn't taping portions identical to speech first made will he smell obama gave at the 2008dnc. here's a bit of that. >> we want our children in this nation to know that the only limit to your achievements is the strength of your dreams and your willingness to work for them. >> we want our children and all children in this nation to know that the only limits to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work hard f
what a new university of pennsylvania study has found. >> they ♪ >>> americans watching this address have seen the recent images of violence in our streets, and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even been its victims. i have a message for all of you that crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon and i mean very soon come to an end. >> trump's big speech topping a long list of memorable moments from this...
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i can assure you this issue has been studied and studied and studied and studied. it is, as kent says, true. it's also a hot political issue. it falls under the maintenance of effort, but as a part of the elementary and secondary education act, i believe i believe the secondary of education tried to write regulations that changed that phenomena. he was called on the carpet by senator alexander in the united states senate for going beyond the regulations authority that he had for that act. so talk with your congressman or your senator about handling that issue. it's a real issue. it has been in place since 1964. >> okay. so, if it's been studied and studied and studied and we know it to be true and it's what's best for kids -- >> right -- >> -- why aren't we doing it? [ applause ] why aren't we doing it? i mean, we have people from all over the country here. i feel like -- i think from a classroom teacher you look at things through a different lens, you know, if something is not working you don't continue to do it. you step back, reflect, evaluate. i'm just saying.
i can assure you this issue has been studied and studied and studied and studied. it is, as kent says, true. it's also a hot political issue. it falls under the maintenance of effort, but as a part of the elementary and secondary education act, i believe i believe the secondary of education tried to write regulations that changed that phenomena. he was called on the carpet by senator alexander in the united states senate for going beyond the regulations authority that he had for that act. so...
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the study includes scoring on those. if those elements get brought back in to discussion to different kind of change we are ready to go in no need to do a study anymore. it's all kind of flexible and presented for you. so, really inc. i'll conclude this part of the presentation with just the next steps. the first few of those first five those are what you've seen in june. they interface very directly with the project delivery 30% it's always good to prove you can do the project and how the sometimes call proof of concept this fits within the envelope and works. we want to make sure we update our risk assessment. that program enterprisewide, good we want to make sure we continue understand what happens with the estimate and the funding and financing plan. as well as finalizing at a later date the board so chooses, with the delivery method would be. some additional validation efforts that we think we need to do that really kind of continue to inform the board would be to make sure we get those written commitments on the so
the study includes scoring on those. if those elements get brought back in to discussion to different kind of change we are ready to go in no need to do a study anymore. it's all kind of flexible and presented for you. so, really inc. i'll conclude this part of the presentation with just the next steps. the first few of those first five those are what you've seen in june. they interface very directly with the project delivery 30% it's always good to prove you can do the project and how the...
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a study involved 1,000 women who carried the gene mutation.rs found the rate of endometrial cancer was two times higher than expected. it affects the lining of the uterus and has a 50 percent mortality rate. >> ♪ do you often consume fruit, fruit juices, coffee or soda? acids in everyday foods and drinks may weaken and erode your tooth enamel over time. damaged or lost enamel can lead to yellow, dull and thinning teeth. that's why there's pronamel and pronamel for kids. designed to strengthen enamel and help protect against acids in your diet. start protecting your enamel, with pronamel. the #1 dentist-recommended brand for strengthening and protecting enamel. the #1 dentist-recommended brand for strengthening words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by. because clean food is food as it should be. with no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, and no colors from artificial sources. we think clean food tastes better, feels better, does better. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. every bite will be food as it should
a study involved 1,000 women who carried the gene mutation.rs found the rate of endometrial cancer was two times higher than expected. it affects the lining of the uterus and has a 50 percent mortality rate. >> ♪ do you often consume fruit, fruit juices, coffee or soda? acids in everyday foods and drinks may weaken and erode your tooth enamel over time. damaged or lost enamel can lead to yellow, dull and thinning teeth. that's why there's pronamel and pronamel for kids. designed to...
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you can't really avoid these thing. >> nic planned to study at the university's school of business in the fall. >>> uc berkeley are looking for a suspect who opened fire with what they think was a bb gun on campus early this morning. it happened outside the international house. students say a man started shooting from across the street. he ran inside. one student was taken to the hospital to be treated for a minor injury. police say a similar indent was reported about 10 minutes -- incident was reported about 10 minutes before that. anyone with information is urged to call police. >>> check out this video, warriors star draymond green the night he was arrested in michigan two weeks ago. you can see one officer take off his handcuffs and he's left alone to talk on his cell phone. green faces misdemeanor assault and battery charges. >>> the golden state warriors scored a big victory in their battle to move the team to san francisco. veronica de la cruz on the key hurdle they cleared today. >> that's right, liz. the plan, a $1 billion privately funded arena that will be home to the warri
you can't really avoid these thing. >> nic planned to study at the university's school of business in the fall. >>> uc berkeley are looking for a suspect who opened fire with what they think was a bb gun on campus early this morning. it happened outside the international house. students say a man started shooting from across the street. he ran inside. one student was taken to the hospital to be treated for a minor injury. police say a similar indent was reported about 10 minutes...
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shocked by the results of that study. that, yes, in encounters with police there may be some distinctions between the races and how they're treated, but as it relates to shootings, there is no distinction of race. and he said he was astounded at the results, and he was glad to put them out. social media, i think, is an equalizer in america. it puts power in regular people's hands. and we saw that last week with the woman who was, you know, live streaming the death of her boyfriend. and now it can also be highly manipulated. social media doesn't exactly mean fact, it just means a new perspective, new platforms to deliver messages and news and events. so it has a tremendous impact, and it's a real equalizer of power in the communications world, for sure. trish: you know, it doesn't change the fact that, yes, these men were gunned down by police, and this is a horrible tragedy. what do we need to be doing as a nation, ellis, do you think, so that we don't have situations like what happened in minnesota? how do we change our
shocked by the results of that study. that, yes, in encounters with police there may be some distinctions between the races and how they're treated, but as it relates to shootings, there is no distinction of race. and he said he was astounded at the results, and he was glad to put them out. social media, i think, is an equalizer in america. it puts power in regular people's hands. and we saw that last week with the woman who was, you know, live streaming the death of her boyfriend. and now it...
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african-american studi studies. we talk about this thing called white supremacy, that white people have the advantages. and there are a lot of things that we're assigned to racism as the reason why blacks have not reached the epitome and have not realized their dreams in america. whether it's the reality or not, that white people have that kind of power, there's nothing in my life and my experiences that ever made me think that white people had some kind of super power. they put on their pants the same way i do, and go to class the same way i do, and they go to the bathroom the same way i do. and when they get sick, they get sick the same way i do. it can't be healthy, but a lot of young people believe today in order for them to see, they have to be three or five times better in order to compete with the so-called white man. as far as i'm concerned, and you compete with anybody but yourself. where does all this come from, dr. jordano, this belief that the major causes for why there's not more progress for black peop
african-american studi studies. we talk about this thing called white supremacy, that white people have the advantages. and there are a lot of things that we're assigned to racism as the reason why blacks have not reached the epitome and have not realized their dreams in america. whether it's the reality or not, that white people have that kind of power, there's nothing in my life and my experiences that ever made me think that white people had some kind of super power. they put on their pants...
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but according to that study, those screenings do not include anger or aggression. news, the pentagon. >>> here is another look at this morning's top story. the republican party officially made donald trump its nominee for president of the united states. trump thanked delegates in videotaped remarks. republican speakers leveled sharp criticism at hillary clinton. today's theme is "make america first again." gop vice president nominee mike pence speaks tonight. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the republic national convention and how musicians are using their songs to stage political protests. and mo rocca a more on the cartoons and more on the reports that fox chairman roger ailes is set to leave amid sexual harassment. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> new overnight, murder, by a firehouse the place where police say two masked gunman opens fire, steps away from the philadelphia a fire station. >>> congratulations, dad, we love you. >>> it is now offic
but according to that study, those screenings do not include anger or aggression. news, the pentagon. >>> here is another look at this morning's top story. the republican party officially made donald trump its nominee for president of the united states. trump thanked delegates in videotaped remarks. republican speakers leveled sharp criticism at hillary clinton. today's theme is "make america first again." gop vice president nominee mike pence speaks tonight. >>>...
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his immediate neighbors of the studies we've seen everything that goes on the.t is a shared resource. enjoyed by local dog walkers, joggers, neighbors and by so many many tourist french german middle eastern and african and asian you name it could i cannot even tell you how many pictures i then asked to take on smiling welcome friends speaking for all broken english and i love them all. why do they come out to the staircase spewing why do they stay in san francisco? why they spend their for next installers here spewing it's in large part because of our beautiful city because of this we been unspoiled vistas because of the breathtaking spectacles like to 19th st. stairs. here is the spectacular view. using this picture before. you can see what's going to be lost in this representation did it a little hard to say but most of a 20 lost is a view that only of downtown but the mission dolores church. another piece of sf history which attracts thousands of visitors a week. the church you will be largely secured by the development dimension the quality of life of resid
his immediate neighbors of the studies we've seen everything that goes on the.t is a shared resource. enjoyed by local dog walkers, joggers, neighbors and by so many many tourist french german middle eastern and african and asian you name it could i cannot even tell you how many pictures i then asked to take on smiling welcome friends speaking for all broken english and i love them all. why do they come out to the staircase spewing why do they stay in san francisco? why they spend their for...
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of the 16,500 and counting volumes published on abraham lincoln, this is the first full length study of its kind. dr. silverman received his undergraduate degree at the university of virginia and his graduate degree at colorado state and the university of kentucky. he has received many distinguished teaching awards. currently working on a companion volume detailing president lincoln's reputation in 19th century europe. he also served two elected terms on his local school board. so let's welcome professor jason silverman. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. that last part about the eight years on the rockhill school board, forget about all my education. that's when i learned the real meaning of civil war. i have a been interested in abraham lincoln since the fourth grade. we had a parents' night which we were going to do silent vinettes. a signing of the declaration of independence, all sorts of things. one of the silent viniettes was lincoln/douglas debates and my fourth grade teacher told me you can't be abraham lincoln, you're not tall enough. to add insult to injury, she said, you
of the 16,500 and counting volumes published on abraham lincoln, this is the first full length study of its kind. dr. silverman received his undergraduate degree at the university of virginia and his graduate degree at colorado state and the university of kentucky. he has received many distinguished teaching awards. currently working on a companion volume detailing president lincoln's reputation in 19th century europe. he also served two elected terms on his local school board. so let's welcome...