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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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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
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
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the atlantic. >> reporter: today, german authorities are taking a closer look at a restaurant where several of theople who were infected may have eaten. the relentlessness of the outbreak continues to surprise doctors. 200 new cases of e. coli infection in two days here in germany. 18 deaths. more than 1,800 sick in a dozen countries. >> what's unusual in this situation is the percentage of people who have severe complications is higher than we expect. >> reporter: now we know four people in the u.s. have it. three of them, two women and a man, are hospitalized. after the toxins attacked their kidneys. they had all been or near hamberg in may. two u.s. service members in germany are also believed to ha ive so could this spread to the united states? officials say highly unlikely. scientists think it originated in raw vegetables in europe. so now every shipment of those items imported into the u.s. from germany and spain as a precaution is being tested before being released. and point 0.2% of u.s. imports come from those countries. those who are stricken are being treated with dieialis, transfusions
the atlantic. >> reporter: today, german authorities are taking a closer look at a restaurant where several of theople who were infected may have eaten. the relentlessness of the outbreak continues to surprise doctors. 200 new cases of e. coli infection in two days here in germany. 18 deaths. more than 1,800 sick in a dozen countries. >> what's unusual in this situation is the percentage of people who have severe complications is higher than we expect. >> reporter: now we know...
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i want to bring in richard florida, the senior editor at "the atlantic." he's the authorf a great book called "the great reset." richard, across america, there have been declines in home prices in the first quarter of this year, the first three months. there's one bright spot in this otherwise dismal housing picture -- the washington, d.c. metro area, maryland, northern virginia. why? >> well, it's up 4% when the nation is down year over year 5%. it's a big place. it's the eighth largest metro in the country. when you add in baltimore, it's an enormous place. it's one of the top three or four. it's been attracting talented and creative and innovative people. it's not just a government town anymore. and it has great neighborhoods. one of the things that's driven housing staying stable is those houses far out in the sushs and excerpts have declined. even the far away neighborhoods in maryland and virginia have become more walkable. they're adding transit. there's a lot we can learn -- other metros in cities can learn from looking at d.c. and a few college towns, it's a big
i want to bring in richard florida, the senior editor at "the atlantic." he's the authorf a great book called "the great reset." richard, across america, there have been declines in home prices in the first quarter of this year, the first three months. there's one bright spot in this otherwise dismal housing picture -- the washington, d.c. metro area, maryland, northern virginia. why? >> well, it's up 4% when the nation is down year over year 5%. it's a big place. it's...
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he's the senior editor of "the atlantic." he's the author of a great book called "the great reset."ross america, there have been declines in home prices in the first quarter of this year, the first three months. by the way, there is one bright spot in this otherwise dismal housing picture, the washington, d.c. metro area. northern virginia. why? >> it's up 8% when the nation is down year after year by 5%. it's the eighth large ers mst mn the country. when you add baltimore, it's attracted more. it's not just a government town anymore and it has great neighborhoods. one of the things that has driven housing staying stable is those housing out in the excerpts have declined, but even the faraway neighborhoods in maryland and virginia have become more walkable, they're adding transit, but i tell you, there is a lot other metro cities can learn, because in a few college towns they don't track, it's a big bright spot in an otherwise gloomy picture. >> you said transit. we know medical technology drives jobs. when you say there are things that build infrastructure for cities of the future,
he's the senior editor of "the atlantic." he's the author of a great book called "the great reset."ross america, there have been declines in home prices in the first quarter of this year, the first three months. by the way, there is one bright spot in this otherwise dismal housing picture, the washington, d.c. metro area. northern virginia. why? >> it's up 8% when the nation is down year after year by 5%. it's the eighth large ers mst mn the country. when you add...
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the united states to war in libya absence but required constitutional legal authority and that the executive branch is circumvention of congress and its use of international organizations such as the united nations and the north atlantic treaty organization to authorize the use of military force or fraud in violation of the constitution even bush had the courtesy to talk to congress before launching unconstitutional wars and now jack goldsmith who led the justice department's office of legal counsel under president bush even he said obama's argument is a rapid expansion of on authorize war making powers nagel's mission is regime change at any cost actually not at any cost when i say they all wanted to cost as much as possible do you really think of the plan was to kill gadhafi with all the combined might of nato still be there the white house confirmed that the operations cost american taxpayers seven hundred sixteen million dollars thus far by september it's projected that the operation will reach a cost of one point one billion remember though even though they are they are already are already plans being drawn up for u.s. ground troops to go into libya or we're just there to make sure we can keep the peace all right
the united states to war in libya absence but required constitutional legal authority and that the executive branch is circumvention of congress and its use of international organizations such as the united nations and the north atlantic treaty organization to authorize the use of military force or fraud in violation of the constitution even bush had the courtesy to talk to congress before launching unconstitutional wars and now jack goldsmith who led the justice department's office of legal...
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the attention we're paying our children, turning them into little monsters, maybe? actually hurting their chances for happiness later. >> it could be. lori gottlieb is the author of "atlanticwe have the psychologist and author of the book "blessing of a b-minus." hello and thank you for being here. >> a lot of parents, i think it's a natural thing. you don't want to see your child hurt. so your natural instinct is to swoop in and make sure you catch them before they really fall. what kind of problems is that really causing? >> what happens, if you don't let your children experience any kind of sadness, when they get out into the real world, it doesn't work ha way, as we all know. >> it sure doesn't. >> so we're handicapping them in essence, aren't we? >> we're treating them like handicapped royalty. on the one hand we act as though they can't do anything on their own. and on the other hand, we expect them to be perfect in every area. so they're kind of confused. >> if they're trophies instead of little human beings. >> my dad used to say to me, i love you too much to deny you the privilege of making mistakes, was that the right way to go? because god knows i've made a lot
the attention we're paying our children, turning them into little monsters, maybe? actually hurting their chances for happiness later. >> it could be. lori gottlieb is the author of "atlanticwe have the psychologist and author of the book "blessing of a b-minus." hello and thank you for being here. >> a lot of parents, i think it's a natural thing. you don't want to see your child hurt. so your natural instinct is to swoop in and make sure you catch them before they...
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the u.s. -- health authorities on both sides of the atlantic are racing to find the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak, the rare strain has already killed 17 in europe. 11:00 a.m. in hamburg. 10:00 a.m. in london, you're watching world one. also ahead, the butcher of the balkans as he's known appears at the hague to hear charges against him. ratko mladic delays entering a plea. she's a libyan woman who grabbed international attention, accusing muammar gadhafi's forces of rain raping her. why she's in the headlines again. and the battle for yemen intensifies. government troops try to put down a rebellion that refuses to go away. >>> hello. a rare and deadly strain of the e. coli bacteria is no longer confined to europe. the bacteria has already killed 17 people. authorities in the u.s. say three people have now fallen ill from e. coli. all of them had recently been to germany, the center of the current outbreak. experts say there's no reason for americans to panic as the bacteria hasn't been found in food there and the disease is rarely passed from person-to-person. the world health organ
the u.s. -- health authorities on both sides of the atlantic are racing to find the source of a deadly e. coli outbreak, the rare strain has already killed 17 in europe. 11:00 a.m. in hamburg. 10:00 a.m. in london, you're watching world one. also ahead, the butcher of the balkans as he's known appears at the hague to hear charges against him. ratko mladic delays entering a plea. she's a libyan woman who grabbed international attention, accusing muammar gadhafi's forces of rain raping her. why...
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so how do they do it and what can we learn from our friends across the atlantic will join me now to discuss this is tom hartman author radio talk show host and also the host of the big picture here on r t tom thank you so much for joining us you know when it comes to the political rhetoric here in washington if anyone brings up the european economic model i mean we hear whoa is me this is evil code word socialist what we possibly learn from those lazy europeans abroad who work less than us and pay more and have more benefits and social welfare nantz and yet germany's doing really well what can we learn from this country when it comes to our economic crisis what would you go to trade germany has very very colorful. carefully calibrated trade policies particularly have to do it taxation but effectively work like tariffs so they're protecting their their trade economy but with regard to the short workweek in the unemployment which i think is you know it's a bit more to the point of what you're talking about here they have a program called kurds are bite kurtz's german for short market is work so it's got short work and
so how do they do it and what can we learn from our friends across the atlantic will join me now to discuss this is tom hartman author radio talk show host and also the host of the big picture here on r t tom thank you so much for joining us you know when it comes to the political rhetoric here in washington if anyone brings up the european economic model i mean we hear whoa is me this is evil code word socialist what we possibly learn from those lazy europeans abroad who work less than us and...
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the great trans- atlantic partnership remained strong. >> i will be taking an in-depth look at german and u.s. relations later on in the show. here in germany, authorities are continuing efforts to find the source of an e coli outbreak that has killed 23 people. bean sprouts with the latest product to come under suspicion. scientists found no traces of e coli bacteria in the packages of bean sprouts taken from the refrigerator of a man who got sick. they were grown at a german farm that has been temporarily shut down. many consumers are concerned about the killer bacteria. they are avoiding eating certain raw vegetables. there is a huge economic component to this e coli outbreak. >> european union is talking up boosting their compensation offered to farmers hit by the deadly outbreak. the eu says they will substantially increase their original offer of 150 million euros. hardest hit are the spanish farmers after the german officials blamed cucumbers that originated from there. the old ally -- the e coli crisis is costing spanish 200 million europa week, german farmers say that it is costing producers here 30 million euros every seven days. how much comp
the great trans- atlantic partnership remained strong. >> i will be taking an in-depth look at german and u.s. relations later on in the show. here in germany, authorities are continuing efforts to find the source of an e coli outbreak that has killed 23 people. bean sprouts with the latest product to come under suspicion. scientists found no traces of e coli bacteria in the packages of bean sprouts taken from the refrigerator of a man who got sick. they were grown at a german farm that...
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the panel. barbara is a preeminent author and social commentator. her work has appeared in the "new york times," "the atlantic monthly" and "time" magazine. among her work examining the challenges of the american job market, is a bestselling 2001 book "nickeled and dimed: not getting by in america" and she op-eded several articles in the "new york times" including a column called "is it a crime to be poor: on the criminalization of homelessness in america." she's been a valuable partner of the law centers and we welcome her today as we present to you our final panel, voices of the streets. barbara. [applause] >> thank you very much, eric. and i'm really glad to be here. i should say something about how i owner got involved on the law center on homelessness and poverty. and that was what i was working on a series for the "new york times" on 2009, in 2009 and on the effect of the recession on people who were already poor, which is something that had not occurred to the "new york times." they were busy talking about, you know, people who had have to cut back on their personal pilates trainer because of the reces
the panel. barbara is a preeminent author and social commentator. her work has appeared in the "new york times," "the atlantic monthly" and "time" magazine. among her work examining the challenges of the american job market, is a bestselling 2001 book "nickeled and dimed: not getting by in america" and she op-eded several articles in the "new york times" including a column called "is it a crime to be poor: on the criminalization of...
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to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation unified protector with respect to libya unless otherwise specifically authorized by law. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 238, the bill is considered as read. mr. rooney and mr. smith will each control 30 minutes. the house will be in order. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. rooney: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. rooney: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. please, take your conversations off the floor. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. rooney: mr. speaker, on march 19 of this year the president sent us into kinetic military activity or war in libya. within 48 hours the president notified the congress in accordance with the war powers act of his decision to do so. for 60 days the president under
to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation unified protector with respect to libya unless otherwise specifically authorized by law. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 238, the bill is considered as read. mr. rooney and mr. smith will each control 30 minutes. the house will be in order. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. rooney: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members...
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barbara is a preeminent author and social commentator whose works appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic monthly and "time" magazine. among her work examining the challenges of the american job market is the best-selling 2001 book nickel and dime, and not getting body in america. and in 2009 she author eight series of op-ed poverty's for "the new york times" including day column called is it a crime to be poor on the criminalization in america. she's been a partner and we welcome her today as we present to you our final panel releases of the streets. [applause] >> thank you very much, eric, i'm really glad to be here. i should say something about how why are originally got involved in the national law center on homelessness and poverty, and that is when i was working on a series for "the new york times" in 2009 and on the effect of the recession on people who were already poor, which is something that hadn't occurred to the new york times. they were busy talking about people who had to cut back on their personal polities the trainer because of the recession and that's what i was doing an
barbara is a preeminent author and social commentator whose works appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic monthly and "time" magazine. among her work examining the challenges of the american job market is the best-selling 2001 book nickel and dime, and not getting body in america. and in 2009 she author eight series of op-ed poverty's for "the new york times" including day column called is it a crime to be poor on the criminalization in america. she's been a...
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to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation, unified protector, with respect to libya. unless otherwise specifically authorized if called up by the chair of the committee on armed services or his designee. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill to final passage without intervening motion except one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on armed services. and two, one motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one hour. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, for the purpose of debate only, i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentlelady from new york, ms. slaughter, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration of this resolution all time is yielded for the purpose of debate overwhelm. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. woodall: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous cons
to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation, unified protector, with respect to libya. unless otherwise specifically authorized if called up by the chair of the committee on armed services or his designee. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the bill shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill are waived. the previous question shall be considered as...
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to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation unified protector with respect to libya unless otherwise specifically authorized by law. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. smith: on that i request a recorded vote. the speaker pro tempore: a vorded vote has been requested. those in favor of a recorded vote will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 180. the nays are 238. the bill is not passed. without objection, a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpo
to the department of defense for united states armed forces in support of north atlantic treaty organization operation unified protector with respect to libya unless otherwise specifically authorized by law. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. smith: on that i request a recorded vote. the speaker pro...