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the transportation authority. prior to joining the municipal authority. he served for the atlantic authority for 5 years. he started as a train conductor in the new york city transit system. let's give it up for director ford. jim dierck is a principle, but not only a principle and an educator. he is someone who designd and developed innovative concepts where there was an incident that involved safety. for the work he was recognized at the national principle of the year. and he is somebody who is on the ground and has worked to empower young people at his school. he took his school from a different circumstances to be one of the highest performs school districts in the state. jim dierck. margaret brodkin is the director of the department for children youth and families. i emphasize that because it is one of the most critical agencies in the city and county. margaret was a former director the colman advocates who is responsible for many of the children and families here in san francisco much he served as director. including the another and leader of a campaign that results in a children's fund to provides
the transportation authority. prior to joining the municipal authority. he served for the atlantic authority for 5 years. he started as a train conductor in the new york city transit system. let's give it up for director ford. jim dierck is a principle, but not only a principle and an educator. he is someone who designd and developed innovative concepts where there was an incident that involved safety. for the work he was recognized at the national principle of the year. and he is somebody who...
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for more, we turn to shuja nawaz, the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council, and the author of "crossed swords: pakistan, its army and the wars within." welcome. you were recently in pakistan. does this represent a new break or a continuation of the building tension? >> i think this is a very sharp escalation of the war of words between the united states and pakistan. it's really reflecting the very deep-seated anger that i could feel in my conversations with senior military and intelligence officials in pakistan. and what they thought was very striking use of tactical weapons inside pakistan which risked damaging the strategic alliance between the two countries. >> ifill: this is not new, this unhappiness about the use of drones. was it the c.i.a. contractor, the raymond davis case that sparked it? why the meeting yesterday here in washington? >> i think it's a culmination of a number of things. the raymond davis case was merely a symptom of this difficult relationship. there has been building over time a feeling inside pakistan that they felt that they didn't get the trust
for more, we turn to shuja nawaz, the director of the south asia center at the atlantic council, and the author of "crossed swords: pakistan, its army and the wars within." welcome. you were recently in pakistan. does this represent a new break or a continuation of the building tension? >> i think this is a very sharp escalation of the war of words between the united states and pakistan. it's really reflecting the very deep-seated anger that i could feel in my conversations with...
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crossing the atlantic now to new york where authorities have come up with a novel way of dealing with the city's budget deficit a string of new regulations and skyrocketing fines for petty offenses are bringing in much needed revenue but as artie's marine important has been fighting out locals say officials are violating their freedom of expression cashing in in the process. marjorie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen bucks and the freedom to puff where you please grows ever more limited. down in our basement this retired new york city police officer nurtures our garden of rebellion this garden is about reacting and defying their attempt to control my behavior hundreds of home grown tobacco leaves hanging to dry before silk shreds and smokes are nicotine we're talking about products here to back it was legal if they don't want people to smoke they should go to congress and lobby to have it criminalized the big apple's new smoking ban comes a bit close very soon it will be illegal to light up in new york city's par
crossing the atlantic now to new york where authorities have come up with a novel way of dealing with the city's budget deficit a string of new regulations and skyrocketing fines for petty offenses are bringing in much needed revenue but as artie's marine important has been fighting out locals say officials are violating their freedom of expression cashing in in the process. marjorie silk is something of a smoker's rights champion. living in a city where a pack of cigarettes cost thirteen bucks...
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been almost two years since an air france jetliner crashed in the atlantic ocean on a flight from brazil to paris. tonight, french authorities say more wreckage of the airbus jet has been located, which will hopefully lead to the recovery of the black boxes and the cause of the crash. the a-330 went down in a storm with 228 people on board. >>> anti-american violence spread in afghanistan today, unraveling years of work to build confidence in the american mission among the afghan people. nbc's peter alexander with the latest on that. >> reporter: across afghanistan, a third day of rage. these violent protests, now blamed for at least 24 deaths, have reached virtually every major afghan city. in the east in jalalabad, young men rampaged through the streets, torching a cross and an effigy of president obama. the demonstrations were fueled by the recent burning of the koran by radical pastor terry jones at a fundamentalist church in florida, the same man who sparked worldwide outrage for threatening to burn islam's holy book last september. "the burning upset the whole muslim world," this man said. "we condemn this act." in kab
been almost two years since an air france jetliner crashed in the atlantic ocean on a flight from brazil to paris. tonight, french authorities say more wreckage of the airbus jet has been located, which will hopefully lead to the recovery of the black boxes and the cause of the crash. the a-330 went down in a storm with 228 people on board. >>> anti-american violence spread in afghanistan today, unraveling years of work to build confidence in the american mission among the afghan...
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the atlantic ocean. it crashed two years ago killing all 228 people on board. investigators said they still haven't located the black box flight recorders. several bodies have also been found. authorities are contacting the families to see if they want them retrieved. >>> a soyu spacecraft blasted off today carrying an american astronaut. that launch triggered the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. >>> why the future of other locations is uncertain tonight. >>> an aviation expert tells ktvu the particular stresses southwest airline planes are southwest airline planes are susceptible southwest airline planes are susceptible atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi cseuidesi yr arho, u stnaa cte,hise a de. ougog t bk. wi cke sp rwd yr arho, >>> the incident that grounded southwest airlines planes and led to the faa calling for the inspection of 737 jets has happened before. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler spoke to an expert and found why this particular aircraft is susceptible. >> reporter: engineers say the rip in the roof happened right where they expected it in what's called a lap joint between sheets of aluminum. >> they are a point where you typically have higher stre
the atlantic ocean. it crashed two years ago killing all 228 people on board. investigators said they still haven't located the black box flight recorders. several bodies have also been found. authorities are contacting the families to see if they want them retrieved. >>> a soyu spacecraft blasted off today carrying an american astronaut. that launch triggered the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. >>> why the future of other locations is uncertain tonight....
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the atlantic ocean. it crashed two years ago killing all 228 people on board. investigators said they still haven't located the black box flight recorders. several bodies have also been found. authoritiesre contacting the families to see if they want them retrieved. >>> a soyu spacecraft blasted off today carrying an american astronaut. that launch triggered the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. >>> why the future of other locations is uncertain tonight. >>> an aviation expert tells ktvu the particular stresses southwest airline planes are susceptible to which may explain the hole in one of them. >>> we're tracking big changes in the bay area forecast. meteorologist rosemary orosco is back in a few minutes. >>> the incident that grounded southwest airlines planes and led to the faa calling for the inspection of 737 jets has happened before. ktvu's health and science editor john fowler spoke to an expert and found why this particular aircraft is susceptible. >> reporter: engineers say the rip in the roof happened right where they expected it in what's called a lap joint between sheets of aluminum. >> they are a point where you typically have higher stresses. there's a li
the atlantic ocean. it crashed two years ago killing all 228 people on board. investigators said they still haven't located the black box flight recorders. several bodies have also been found. authoritiesre contacting the families to see if they want them retrieved. >>> a soyu spacecraft blasted off today carrying an american astronaut. that launch triggered the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. >>> why the future of other locations is uncertain tonight....
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established in the united states, and this was before 1860 when there was, would be an e author mouse growth in female education. so when the napoleonic wars prevented mary ann from crossing the atlantic and receiving a french education as had been traditional in her family, her parents, richard and mary carroll cayton, were able to give her a decent american one. in the autumn of 1802, mary ann traveled to philadelphia, home to some of the foremost academies in the country and enrolled at the green hill young ladies' academy. in philadelphia. now, she was taught the usual subjects for a girl, but additionally she was taught to study geography, history, mathematics, science and a lovely phrase, the system of the universe. besides a lot of other subjects. her grandfather, charles carroll of carrollton, however, considered the most important lessons that she was learning were lessons to do with how to conduct her life. and he reminded her in a letter written on february the 2nd, 1803, that the fleeting pleasures of the world leave a dreadful void in that heart which feels not the blessedness of virtue. to you wish -- do you wish for happiness, he asked? by virtuous. do you wish to gain
established in the united states, and this was before 1860 when there was, would be an e author mouse growth in female education. so when the napoleonic wars prevented mary ann from crossing the atlantic and receiving a french education as had been traditional in her family, her parents, richard and mary carroll cayton, were able to give her a decent american one. in the autumn of 1802, mary ann traveled to philadelphia, home to some of the foremost academies in the country and enrolled at the...
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the atlantic to the pacific, the tremendous majority of this mass murder was concentrated in this relatively small territory. .. >> and to wrap up our prime time programming tonight, "after words" with ken walsh, author of "family of freedom." >>> and now, david brooks looks at how our unconscious mind shapes our character, intelligence and biases. this is just under an hour. >> it's a great pleasure to be here more or less in my hometown. went to rutger high school about 13 miles west of here. so it's always good to be back in this area. i know you didn't come to hear me speak, you came here to hear yourselves speak. [laughter] and so i'll try to be brief. [laughter] get out of your way. [laughter] it is a pleasure to be back. i tried to think of what my high school teachers would have thought if they could see me addressing crowds in philadelphia. there'd be widespread shock. [laughter] i was not a big man on campus at radner though i was stuffed into lockers by some of the big men on campus. [laughter] actually, one of my debate partners -- i was on the debate team, needless to say. one of my partners was tom wilson who played bif in the back to the future movies, and another was one of the subjec
the atlantic to the pacific, the tremendous majority of this mass murder was concentrated in this relatively small territory. .. >> and to wrap up our prime time programming tonight, "after words" with ken walsh, author of "family of freedom." >>> and now, david brooks looks at how our unconscious mind shapes our character, intelligence and biases. this is just under an hour. >> it's a great pleasure to be here more or less in my hometown. went to rutger...
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the north atlantic council. >> am i right the north atlantic council gives you, if i may put it in these terms, general authority, but does not have to approve every mission that you carry out. >> yes. >> for instance, if gadhafi's forces are surrounding a town in libya, you don't have to go back to the knack to get approval in terms of protecting civilians to attack those -- >> right. yes, sir. >> okay. i appreciate that. i make the point that having nato involved is critically important for all of the reasons the president said last night. but it's not like the u.s. is not involved. we're very centrally involved, and we should be. >> yes, sir. and again, that chain of command that i just described is not dissimilar to the one that we used in afghanistan from a nato perspective. >> right. as you know we have taken a very forward leaning understanding of the part of the u.n. resolution that talks about all necessary measures to protect the libyan civilians. again, i think that's the right thing to do. we have effectively based on the u.n. mandate prosecutorred a campaign of airstrikes against gadhafi's forces wh
the north atlantic council. >> am i right the north atlantic council gives you, if i may put it in these terms, general authority, but does not have to approve every mission that you carry out. >> yes. >> for instance, if gadhafi's forces are surrounding a town in libya, you don't have to go back to the knack to get approval in terms of protecting civilians to attack those -- >> right. yes, sir. >> okay. i appreciate that. i make the point that having nato involved...
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the authors of a new book who say being mr. or miss nice gal is not the way. we'll talk to them. >> natalie morales made her way across the atlanticthere to give us the low-down on the last-minute preparations. just a week to go until the royal wedding. nat looking springlike herself. >> the weather there is so beautiful. here, not as nice. it's okay, but cold. >> right now the long-range forecast is looking nice. >> for us? >> upper 60s, low 70s. here, not so much. let's show you what's going on as far as easter weekend. sunshine in the pacific north west. rain in the northeast on saturday. a risk of strong storms through texas. sunny and warm through the southeast. easter sunday, egg harbor maine, 75. virginia, 85. egg harbor, wisconsin, 56. cotton city, 79 where the rain in the pacific northwest from texas into the mississippi river valley. wet in the northeast. >>> good morning. our neck of the woods we're looking pretty good today. high pressure is building in, keeping thins nice and dry for today, but we've got some low clouds overhead this morning so make sure you give yourself plenty of time. 50 degrees oakland, 44 santa c
the authors of a new book who say being mr. or miss nice gal is not the way. we'll talk to them. >> natalie morales made her way across the atlanticthere to give us the low-down on the last-minute preparations. just a week to go until the royal wedding. nat looking springlike herself. >> the weather there is so beautiful. here, not as nice. it's okay, but cold. >> right now the long-range forecast is looking nice. >> for us? >> upper 60s, low 70s. here, not so...