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we're not looking at the past with how people live today and how they will live in the future. we have to be very careful not to live beyond our means. democracy is all of the world and they are used to spending more money than they have in revenue. that is not what any family can do. in politics, you must use the same principles that you do at home. >> people fear another bailout and it will not to speak greece, but another country, perhaps, that it is endless. can you say enough is enough? >> that is not how is going to happen. there has been a rethink going on in europe for some time. some countries except to the rescue package but they don't particularly relish it. they must follow conditions set out by the imf, the ecb, and the european commission. what democratic government wants to be in that situation for the duration? of the past two years in europe, particularly in the eurozone, we have learned a lot and we must reflect why are we together in europe. we must display solidarity and balance responsibility. i look at the world as a whole. the world is different from the
we're not looking at the past with how people live today and how they will live in the future. we have to be very careful not to live beyond our means. democracy is all of the world and they are used to spending more money than they have in revenue. that is not what any family can do. in politics, you must use the same principles that you do at home. >> people fear another bailout and it will not to speak greece, but another country, perhaps, that it is endless. can you say enough is...
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to look at the past with today's perspective, today's questions, so that we can learn more from the past. in doing so, we want to inspire the creativity for our program, the creativity that exists within every one of us, to create new conversations, new questions. awaken the past, inspire the next. in doing so, we want to appeal to our lovers and art newbies. in other words, the museum is for everyone. whether you are local or far away. no matter your interest is in asia or elsewhere in the world, everybody has a connection. we want to make those connections and discoveries. let me give you one example of how we have started to implement our brand and to realize our brand promise for our visitors. across all you will see an exhibition of exquisite korean ceramics dating from the 15th and 16th century, as we all would display our works of art and the most beautiful of manners, so that our visitors can enjoy the beauty and style of those people. at the same time and, for the first time in our history, we have built a new contemporary dimension to the exhibition. the curator has included wo
to look at the past with today's perspective, today's questions, so that we can learn more from the past. in doing so, we want to inspire the creativity for our program, the creativity that exists within every one of us, to create new conversations, new questions. awaken the past, inspire the next. in doing so, we want to appeal to our lovers and art newbies. in other words, the museum is for everyone. whether you are local or far away. no matter your interest is in asia or elsewhere in the...
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making a concrete, active dialogue between the art of the past and the art of today. let me now in by our associate curator of the south asian art to tell us about the detail of the maharajah, as well, snjay patel to tell us about his inspiration. >> we have already heard about the maharajah expedition -- exhibition, have seen some of sanjay's participation in it, but how did these alamance connect with one another? that is what we are trying to explore further. i have been interested in sanjay's work for some time now. not as much for the work itself, as for the process, because he, like many generations of artists before him, have been bringing stories of the past, subject matter from the past, back to life through their own art, making them into relevant pieces of art with his unique style. that is what attracted my attention towards sanjay. what started out as a project to activate the exterior of the building became something completely different. it took on its own life. when sanjay came back to us with a body of work for what was supposed to be a simple exterio
making a concrete, active dialogue between the art of the past and the art of today. let me now in by our associate curator of the south asian art to tell us about the detail of the maharajah, as well, snjay patel to tell us about his inspiration. >> we have already heard about the maharajah expedition -- exhibition, have seen some of sanjay's participation in it, but how did these alamance connect with one another? that is what we are trying to explore further. i have been interested in...
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in the past 25 months, the economy has generated four million jobs. layoffs have decreased to 2006 levels and the unemployment rate has decreased from a peak of 10% at the height of the recession to 8.2% today. we've made steady progress, but we're not out of the woods yet. we have a lot more work to do to make every person in every community thriving again. putting more people back to work now is crucial to the health of the social security and medicare trust fund. when more people are working our payroll tax base grows. so do the trust funds as more people are able to contribute to them. so we're taking concrete steps to put beam back on the job. the recent extension of unemployment insurance and important reforms are critical to this effort in providing better services and more flexibility, we're turning the unemployment system into a reemploit system make it easier and quicker for people to get back to work. we're finding job training nirktives making sure that the skills workers gain in the classroom match what employers are look for in the offic
in the past 25 months, the economy has generated four million jobs. layoffs have decreased to 2006 levels and the unemployment rate has decreased from a peak of 10% at the height of the recession to 8.2% today. we've made steady progress, but we're not out of the woods yet. we have a lot more work to do to make every person in every community thriving again. putting more people back to work now is crucial to the health of the social security and medicare trust fund. when more people are working...
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despite this tremendous growth in resources over the past decade, the s.e.c. failed to detect ponzi schemes such as madoff and stanford, the u.s. financial system nearly collapsed, and judges continue to question s.e.c. settlements and regulations. in recent years, the s.e.c. has also had several embarrassing management lapses, such as purchasing unneeded space, destroying investigative documents and repeating material weaknesses and sec of own financial statements to name a few. those are problems with the sec's organization and structure. it proposing a substantial increase over fiscal 2012. this body is reticent to throw more money at the sec until approven you've address the structural problems from within in a comprehensive way. we want to help facilitate access to capital for american businesses and four, running your operations effectively. just because the sec is funded through this doesn't absolve you from rigorously managing the funding to the sec and doesn't absolve this subcommittee from providing extensive oversight. you're mase fafaced with chall
despite this tremendous growth in resources over the past decade, the s.e.c. failed to detect ponzi schemes such as madoff and stanford, the u.s. financial system nearly collapsed, and judges continue to question s.e.c. settlements and regulations. in recent years, the s.e.c. has also had several embarrassing management lapses, such as purchasing unneeded space, destroying investigative documents and repeating material weaknesses and sec of own financial statements to name a few. those are...
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known as says face to tongue lashing in the house of representatives but love it or hate it the proposal past and is now moving on to the senate well bring you the latest in the cybersecurity saga. to all the police are putting themselves in situations where while in speak we're likely armed and dangerous as in some us police officers are taking their promise to protect and serve a little too far these days but the shoot first ask questions later mentality so is our police force getting a little too trigger happy. plus calling in the long sharks wealthy u.s. lawmakers are debating the fate of hordes of indebted college students alz of representatives approved a measure to keep interest rates low announced up to the senate but will they follow suit. good evening it's friday april twenty seventh seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound you're watching our t.v. . as a prize vote yesterday in the house of representatives by a vote of two hundred forty eight to one hundred sixty eight the house passed the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act or cispa how the vote was supposed t
known as says face to tongue lashing in the house of representatives but love it or hate it the proposal past and is now moving on to the senate well bring you the latest in the cybersecurity saga. to all the police are putting themselves in situations where while in speak we're likely armed and dangerous as in some us police officers are taking their promise to protect and serve a little too far these days but the shoot first ask questions later mentality so is our police force getting a...
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way we provide access to people in our community system, and we have gone back to those choices in the past, and we are making new choices all the time. as the city we make choices about how we finance things we want to do. we just made a big choice about the america's cup yesterday, and we are moving forward a big chunk of money to support the of event. a lot of that is going to be going to parts of san francisco many parts of the rest of the city will not see, and that is a choice. i think it is a choice we can still make. we have decisions if we are able to implemente it. i believe it should be universal for all people. given that we have lost the yellow school bus thoses, it crs a writer should as well as making sure we have mobility. i know the directors are grappling with this, and there is a great deal of support, and i know we can make it happen for years to come. >> i understand we have budget choices in terms of priorities, and i think it is important we express our commitment to young people, and i think this is an important statement, and often we do that through our budget docu
way we provide access to people in our community system, and we have gone back to those choices in the past, and we are making new choices all the time. as the city we make choices about how we finance things we want to do. we just made a big choice about the america's cup yesterday, and we are moving forward a big chunk of money to support the of event. a lot of that is going to be going to parts of san francisco many parts of the rest of the city will not see, and that is a choice. i think it...
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we've just learned in the past 15 minutes investigators say a cop-killing suspect is still considering out standing not presumed dead despite the fact the apartment they thought he was in burned up overnight. that fire is now out. deputies say he shot and kid a sheriff's deputy and civilian who had come to evict him. police say the late night fire was probablye caused by devices the s.w.a.t. team fired into the apartment to get the suspect out many they don't know what happened to the suspect. >>> what we need to do is determine who the suspect is. pick apart his life, try to determine a motive. what happened that led up to this shooting. then from there, we need to honor and bury our deputy. >>> 53-year-old modesto deputy robert paris, 16 year veteran of the department was kill. investigators have not released the name of the civilian who was killed. authorities are waiting to determine if the burned out building is safe enough to enter and search. >>> developing news in contra costa county, residents in parts of the county were warned to beware of the air overnight i have an fire at
we've just learned in the past 15 minutes investigators say a cop-killing suspect is still considering out standing not presumed dead despite the fact the apartment they thought he was in burned up overnight. that fire is now out. deputies say he shot and kid a sheriff's deputy and civilian who had come to evict him. police say the late night fire was probablye caused by devices the s.w.a.t. team fired into the apartment to get the suspect out many they don't know what happened to the suspect....
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in the past seven years we've added 7,000 new mental health professionals. we've provided training and instituted the veterans' crisis line. we fee we've made great progress and there's more to do, we acknowledge there's more we need to do in order to meet our own aspirational standards. >> brown: has the "more to do" been a shortage of personnel or using the right personnel or the personnel you have not able to do what is necessary given the needs? >> the primary issue we've identified is having enough personnel, which is exactly why we've announced today we'll be hiring new people. >> brown: what will happen now with these new hires? how specifically will they be used? >> so the money will go out to v.a. medical centers around the country beginng imediately. we'll start recruiting immediately and we'll be able to hire psychologists, psychiatrists, social work yeshg mental health nurses and one of the things we're very excited about is actually that we've just finished the qualification standards for two new sets of mental health professionals that have prev
in the past seven years we've added 7,000 new mental health professionals. we've provided training and instituted the veterans' crisis line. we fee we've made great progress and there's more to do, we acknowledge there's more we need to do in order to meet our own aspirational standards. >> brown: has the "more to do" been a shortage of personnel or using the right personnel or the personnel you have not able to do what is necessary given the needs? >> the primary issue...
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radius of her home in the past two weeks and the effort has gone smart tech the smart phone application loan to scan echoed by taking a picture into more pictures and information on the search as people in this community wait and hope for good or any news. >>> having a little one myself a parole i think it's even more it's devastating. i really hope to find her. >>> the sheriff's department has gone over 1000 tips so far seen it they are valid they are prioritizing the one set of come in more recently to put those of the top of the list. >>> we are learning more about the suspect in the oakland school massacre he changed its name decades ago because he felt his birth name sounded a lot like a girl's name. the 43 year-old south korean native was one of the name sue but had illegally changed in february of 2002. as the law in the woman that was believed are believed to is the intended target may not have been after all. the girl the right is the director of the nursing program the same program as he dropped out after announcing a different administrator may have been the intended target.
radius of her home in the past two weeks and the effort has gone smart tech the smart phone application loan to scan echoed by taking a picture into more pictures and information on the search as people in this community wait and hope for good or any news. >>> having a little one myself a parole i think it's even more it's devastating. i really hope to find her. >>> the sheriff's department has gone over 1000 tips so far seen it they are valid they are prioritizing the one set...
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the sales past nokia in the first quarter. and the sales of smart phones may be greater than apple's's. your chances of getting the right medication improve if your doctor writes prescription electronically. more than 5 times as many mistakes in handwritten prescriptions and that didn't include legibility. and today's smart phones might have been very different. a former apple executive says they were considering a physical keyboard for the iphone rather than a touch screen keyboard that influenced the industry. those are your tech bites. 3q every day, an average of 5,000 people switch from cascade to finish dishwasher detergent. that's about 150,000 a month - over 2 million people so far. with finish quantum you get incredibly clean, sparkling dishes without having to rinse them first. now see for yourself why millions have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. and for two years in a row, finish quantum was rated #1 by a leading consumer publication. >>> violent storms caused damage across the midwest. st. louis mis
the sales past nokia in the first quarter. and the sales of smart phones may be greater than apple's's. your chances of getting the right medication improve if your doctor writes prescription electronically. more than 5 times as many mistakes in handwritten prescriptions and that didn't include legibility. and today's smart phones might have been very different. a former apple executive says they were considering a physical keyboard for the iphone rather than a touch screen keyboard that...
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he has a slightly different perspective on the past week's top news. and it's easter sunday. we'll bring you the masses and celebrations around the world. you're watching cnn sunday morning where news doesn't take the weekend off. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm randy kay. 7:00 a.m. on the east coast here. now let's get you to a story that you heard here first. the multiple shootings in tulsa, oklahoma. while you were sleeping oklahoma police, the fbi, and u.s. marshalls were working, and that work paid off with two arrests just a short time ago. a reminder, three people were killed. two were injured in a series of shootings early friday. joining me now on the phone is tulsa mayor dewy bartlett. mayor, good morning to you. i would imagine that you're breathing a pretty big sigh of relief this morning with two men in custody. >> well, we're very pleased that this is coming to an end. at least this portion of this whole process. we still have to remember that three of our fellow citizens were killed and their families on easter morning are now having to deal with that. being
he has a slightly different perspective on the past week's top news. and it's easter sunday. we'll bring you the masses and celebrations around the world. you're watching cnn sunday morning where news doesn't take the weekend off. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm randy kay. 7:00 a.m. on the east coast here. now let's get you to a story that you heard here first. the multiple shootings in tulsa, oklahoma. while you were sleeping oklahoma police, the fbi, and u.s. marshalls were...
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there have been reports in the past couple of weeks. >> they haven't changed in the past couple of years. >> you never know. there have been reports that they rejected a bit valued at $22 a share. the board rejected it a couple of weeks ago. can you confirm that and you know that was made and reflected and what do you think? >> obviously they don't call me up for it. >> it was a major shareholder, you know. >> why would i know? unless they call me. let me put it this way. if ever a company should be sold, it's this company. this sump should be sold and again it doesn't take advantage of the situation now. it can be sold necessary more than the $22. it has a great drug, but it doesn't have the ability or the basis, the financial strength to make the most of this. without the question they should be doing it and what's annoying with them is that they went out and knowing they had that bid, they swept it under the rug and didn't disclose it and they went out and sold 10% of the company and they had 22. they did have that bid. not only did they sell 10%, but gave themselves options. this is
there have been reports in the past couple of weeks. >> they haven't changed in the past couple of years. >> you never know. there have been reports that they rejected a bit valued at $22 a share. the board rejected it a couple of weeks ago. can you confirm that and you know that was made and reflected and what do you think? >> obviously they don't call me up for it. >> it was a major shareholder, you know. >> why would i know? unless they call me. let me put it...
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the past two years we have seen that taper off dramatically because of the recession. and now the estimates forc fiscl year 13 -- a goes to 3% for two years and back up to 4.5% after fiscal year 16 to the end of the plan. supervisor chu: in terms of the commitment, we have gone out to say we are issuing a certain deal bonds -- geobonds. it does not represent rates that we pay back in the day. we're holding this line to make sure people feel comfortable with the tax obligation we're faced with. we talked about the assessed value of the property. the market the u.n. has changed. similar to that, we have seen very good market sales at rates that have been historically lower than the historical lows and that has been good but it might be a momentary blip. how does the capital plan accommodate for this? do we assume an average, assuming potentially a onetime thing? >> do you want to answer that? go ahead. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am from public finance. you're right. the assumption we have been using was conservative at the time but now it is pretty aggressive. wha
the past two years we have seen that taper off dramatically because of the recession. and now the estimates forc fiscl year 13 -- a goes to 3% for two years and back up to 4.5% after fiscal year 16 to the end of the plan. supervisor chu: in terms of the commitment, we have gone out to say we are issuing a certain deal bonds -- geobonds. it does not represent rates that we pay back in the day. we're holding this line to make sure people feel comfortable with the tax obligation we're faced with....
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william mccrury has met a few of them over the past nine years. >> is it frustrating? , it's frustrating sometimes to see somebody who has the potential not to be an idiot but wants to be cool for their home boy, their friend, you know. and he's fixing to go home. and he don't give a rat's behind about you saying here. but you can't tell a grown man how to do his time, because he's not going to listen to you. i didn't. i cuss you out and send you back to business. >> mccrory once served time for identity theft and credit card fraud in alabama before getting 15 years for accessory to robbery in florida. he says his job as a band tour bus driver led him to drug addiction, and it was all downhill from there. >> it's a lot faster pace on that west coast than for a country boy from florida, so it was a different world out there. >> during his first prison term, mccrory was less than a model inmate. >> the first couple, smoked a little reefer, drank me some wine, didn't care. didn't make a difference. i just did what i wanted to. this time, i tried to do it the way it should
william mccrury has met a few of them over the past nine years. >> is it frustrating? , it's frustrating sometimes to see somebody who has the potential not to be an idiot but wants to be cool for their home boy, their friend, you know. and he's fixing to go home. and he don't give a rat's behind about you saying here. but you can't tell a grown man how to do his time, because he's not going to listen to you. i didn't. i cuss you out and send you back to business. >> mccrory once...
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to come and we appreciate having been a part of all of the meetings that have been happening over the past several months so that we can really look at how we can best serve the youth and young adults. thank you. [applause] >> i wanted to speak about a bigger vision, not only to this facility but bayview hunters point. today is such a joyful day to me because what we're talking about is for the first time in 20 years having a group of diverse leaders who are all saying the same thing, that we want to work together. we want to put this forward. we want to find all of the resources that we do best and bring them in. we want a holistic way to bring young people. not only can they get an education but they can address all of the knees that they may have come to the barrier removal, the case management. the beautiful thing is that this has been working with almost every single one of these tenants that are proposed to come in this building outside of talking about this. we have been working with renaissance with the fresh and easy stuff and return people to go to work there. we have been workin
to come and we appreciate having been a part of all of the meetings that have been happening over the past several months so that we can really look at how we can best serve the youth and young adults. thank you. [applause] >> i wanted to speak about a bigger vision, not only to this facility but bayview hunters point. today is such a joyful day to me because what we're talking about is for the first time in 20 years having a group of diverse leaders who are all saying the same thing,...
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we've seen that on display in just the past couple of weeks. that brings us to tonight's word on the street: short-interest. okay, that's two words. robert walberg is the chief market strategist at thestreet.com. >> words on the street tonight. short interest. this is a measurement of how many shares are sold short, expecting the stock price to go down. why is that important on the street? >> if you're looking to buy stocks during earning season, it's either good news from earnings or bad news from earnings. and what you look for is heavily shorted stocks. and obviously than the stock will go down. if the stock provides a positive surprise, that stock is going to buck the friend and go higher because there's so much shorting on the stock. those people short have to go out and cover to redowse their loss. so that provides even more fuel to make a bigger rax*ly. that's what you're looking for. >> tom: you want significant short interest and then a positive catalyst. kb home is one of those you have on the list. what makes you think it could have t
we've seen that on display in just the past couple of weeks. that brings us to tonight's word on the street: short-interest. okay, that's two words. robert walberg is the chief market strategist at thestreet.com. >> words on the street tonight. short interest. this is a measurement of how many shares are sold short, expecting the stock price to go down. why is that important on the street? >> if you're looking to buy stocks during earning season, it's either good news from earnings...
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on the past three occasion, north korea launched the missiles to the east. since the spins to the east, they would have greater variation flying eastward, then why are the north koreans launching the missile to the south. my guess is they're trying to assimilate an attack to the u.s. mainland and in order to do so, you have to send it to the north. if you do so, the first stage of booster will fall over china and the second one over russia. so you don't want to do that. as a result, the north koreans have decided to launch the missile to the south, where it has a clear path over the ocean. >> is the launch likely to succeed, do you think? >> north korea's launching more-or-less the same one launched in 2009, so north korea is using the proven technology. but then the missile flew more than 3,000 kilometers, however, in the past three flight tests north korea has never succeeded in launching what they call a satellite. so the missile launch is likely to succeed but what they call a satellite might not be put into orbit. anyway, this is their fourth attempt. w
on the past three occasion, north korea launched the missiles to the east. since the spins to the east, they would have greater variation flying eastward, then why are the north koreans launching the missile to the south. my guess is they're trying to assimilate an attack to the u.s. mainland and in order to do so, you have to send it to the north. if you do so, the first stage of booster will fall over china and the second one over russia. so you don't want to do that. as a result, the north...
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that has to do with the cumulative variants that occurred over the past few years. you will see that for the end of the current year. $22.70 million. that amount will be rolled into the fiscal 13 rates will be talking about. you will see this has been declining, slightly down from 2007 trade we're projecting flat water deliveries over the next two-year budget cycle. curt and water delivery assumptions is important and we talk about city rates. that is the denominator in the unit cost calculation. if we come in short that results in a revenue shortfall. if we under project and have more sales, that is a difficult -- additional revenues we will be dealing with. our contract allows this to be up at the end of the year. this chart is one that is the same charge as would i showed you. it has more data points. it is a monthly charge. you will see a slight uptick if you look at the wholesale line and the straight line there, the slight uptick you see is some glimmer of hope over the past few months indicating the dry weather has increased overall demand. however, prudent pl
that has to do with the cumulative variants that occurred over the past few years. you will see that for the end of the current year. $22.70 million. that amount will be rolled into the fiscal 13 rates will be talking about. you will see this has been declining, slightly down from 2007 trade we're projecting flat water deliveries over the next two-year budget cycle. curt and water delivery assumptions is important and we talk about city rates. that is the denominator in the unit cost...
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there are questions about our situations that in the past might have been resolved by you know let's hang back and wait till this person comes down let's. pick him up at the next block after he runs out of breath or something like that become situations where officers clearly move in and just try and take possession of a person in a way that they wouldn't have in the past so we have a lot of video of that that is the big question i mean we why do we have to have this kind of force against people who are not on and one of the people is a guy in san bernardino county named alan kept part this is a gentle guy that you know the whole community knew him as you know almost like a forrest gump figure he was tasered to death he was tasered nineteen times by. you know there are words that there were probes in his flesh to prove it there's a civil case going on the officers were all excused all he is accused of apparently and the police reports are so opaque that it's been very hard to figure it out but apparently all he did was honk at a sheriff who may or may not have cut him off in traffic h
there are questions about our situations that in the past might have been resolved by you know let's hang back and wait till this person comes down let's. pick him up at the next block after he runs out of breath or something like that become situations where officers clearly move in and just try and take possession of a person in a way that they wouldn't have in the past so we have a lot of video of that that is the big question i mean we why do we have to have this kind of force against...
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or is this -- >> so we had looked at some data from the past. and so it is not hugely different from the data. but i think that this was a huge wake-up call for us. and really drove us to the point that we have got to do something rather than much like traditional ways. but to look at the past performance, it's not significantly different. supervisor campos: supervisor olague. supervisor olague: this is like beyond acceptable. i mean, i'm shocked. i mean, this is significantly -- you have -- i'm not even going to -- 29% of african-american students, i mean, that's just -- i'll be really -- you know -- anyway, part of what i would like to know is where do these students live? where do they actually live? if we can get that kind of information. i would like to know what schools they attend. what their age groups are. this is shocking to me and we're at crisis. >> yes. we do not disagree.
or is this -- >> so we had looked at some data from the past. and so it is not hugely different from the data. but i think that this was a huge wake-up call for us. and really drove us to the point that we have got to do something rather than much like traditional ways. but to look at the past performance, it's not significantly different. supervisor campos: supervisor olague. supervisor olague: this is like beyond acceptable. i mean, i'm shocked. i mean, this is significantly -- you have...
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forty five different factions making of those who are against the assad regime the meeting over the past few days and particularly today have they had they put on a show of unity those different members among the opposition. well they've been here in istanbul eight of the past week having meetings and trying really see how our other objectives to present a united front and they become some of these internal divides that have really hampered their progress it's been worrying to the international community and even those countries that have wanted very much to get behind them and of really planning now and the friends of syria conference listen to the rhetoric you know this is a group that is certainly planning for a post this feature and this is really the criticism that's been leveled at the friends of syria conference because remember russia and china absent from that caught conference eighty three countries in attendance today but the criticisms that have come from and from moscow certainly have been that this is very one sided and that there are concerns that the exclusion of the gove
forty five different factions making of those who are against the assad regime the meeting over the past few days and particularly today have they had they put on a show of unity those different members among the opposition. well they've been here in istanbul eight of the past week having meetings and trying really see how our other objectives to present a united front and they become some of these internal divides that have really hampered their progress it's been worrying to the international...
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>> what we have seen, abuses over the past few years that are absolutely unprecedented. the reality is, it is the nature of government, and the founders understood this. this is why our system was designed. it is the nature of government to expand. because it is human nature to try to increase control. when you give any group of human beings power over other human beings, just naturally over time either deliberately or just not self checking, that power tends to grow and expand. over the past three years, however, we have seen challenges of the nature that we have never seen before, just in previous weeks we have seen an unprecedented mandate being put on people of faith and institutions of faith having to carry healthcare services for things that are fundamentally incompatible with their religious beliefs. we've also seen in recent months the president exercising as president, exercise what he calls his recess appointment power which is in the constitution so that for senate confirmed position, it is in is out, remember that was written anytime for over half a year congr
>> what we have seen, abuses over the past few years that are absolutely unprecedented. the reality is, it is the nature of government, and the founders understood this. this is why our system was designed. it is the nature of government to expand. because it is human nature to try to increase control. when you give any group of human beings power over other human beings, just naturally over time either deliberately or just not self checking, that power tends to grow and expand. over the...
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but for the past three years accuracy nationwide has been about 84%. and as of december '011 the accuracy rate at regional offices around the country varied from 94 to 61. mr. secretary, in total how much is va requesting for '013 budget to carry out all of those quality initiatives including the quality review teams at each of the regional offices? >> thanks, senator. let me turn to secretary hickey to answer that. >> senator burr, thank you for your question. and i will say i'm glad you're asking us about -- thank you. senator burr, thank you for your question. i'm glad you're asking about quality because we're very focused on both production and quality. it's not a trade for one and the other. i can't give you the very specifics on each one of those costs, but i can tell you we expect the impact to be significant in our ability to produce a higher accurate and more consistent response across the board. it's not just the quality review teams. but they are a critical part of this. and for those of you that may not be aware of what those are, we have ta
but for the past three years accuracy nationwide has been about 84%. and as of december '011 the accuracy rate at regional offices around the country varied from 94 to 61. mr. secretary, in total how much is va requesting for '013 budget to carry out all of those quality initiatives including the quality review teams at each of the regional offices? >> thanks, senator. let me turn to secretary hickey to answer that. >> senator burr, thank you for your question. and i will say i'm...
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. >> tom: shares have had a nice run over the past many months. the rally stalled out though recently and after the close as we mentioned the stock was down in the low 60s. would you be a buyer? >> you know, interestingly enough i think it is attractive at these valuations, especially if the selloff does hold. i don't think lit. but that might have been part of the logic here that qaulcomm was slightly more expense relative to its peers, buat the sametime probably has the most attractive business model in this area between the strong 3 g and 4 g, and also the strong i. p. to licensing they have as well. so there's a reason it's more expensive, it's a great company and it's very attractive. >> tom: in the will 60s you'd be a buyer. let's talk about ebay, joe, with you. some strong auction results, pay pal is usually what ebay is usually thought of these days, earning three cents beer than excted. >> thoseere great results. organic growth was 19% overall and pay pal was 32%, that's an impressive number but people forget that the auction business is s
. >> tom: shares have had a nice run over the past many months. the rally stalled out though recently and after the close as we mentioned the stock was down in the low 60s. would you be a buyer? >> you know, interestingly enough i think it is attractive at these valuations, especially if the selloff does hold. i don't think lit. but that might have been part of the logic here that qaulcomm was slightly more expense relative to its peers, buat the sametime probably has the most...
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the repeated. whenever we remember our past we keep bringing up the main theme of rights and freedom our past can be described as one big violation of human rights it was a symbol of lawlessness the lack of freedom if we forget our past we will be unable to build a decent future. peter all of our party. to americans of believe there is an alternative to the dollar and the ever failing wobble economy a resident of new york of the streets to find out. the value of the u.s. dollar is on the decline what does that mean this week let's talk about that do you think the dollar's decline means the u.s. is losing its status as the world power yeah i think that it's reasonable to assume you know my husband doesn't go well why don't you pick that because it will make you more competitive election i think we're all going down we're all going to i mean every country every country the end of the world time in rural you know the miners might be wrote december twenty first so what's going to be the currency and mind if yeah if there's no more dollars or euros or anything what are we going to be trading probably bea
the repeated. whenever we remember our past we keep bringing up the main theme of rights and freedom our past can be described as one big violation of human rights it was a symbol of lawlessness the lack of freedom if we forget our past we will be unable to build a decent future. peter all of our party. to americans of believe there is an alternative to the dollar and the ever failing wobble economy a resident of new york of the streets to find out. the value of the u.s. dollar is on the...
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jappah cited a recent project. >> for the past 21 years there has not been water on somalia drive. just recently the president and i, we dedicated or opened the first water main since 1990, so people along somalia drive now have pipe-borne water. >> reporter: curious to see if rhetoric matched reality, teecee left the interview and went straight to somalia drive. after hours of fruitless searching, she found no evidence of water flowing from city pipes to local taps. since the war, it only came once. teecee did find a local man profiting from the water shortage by re-selling bags of water. but he also had seen no proof the city was pumping water to his neighborhood. >> before the war there was water all around here, but now we don't know what is the problem. >> reporter: kulah borbor fled heavy fighting in the interior during liberia's civil war and came to west point, one of monrovia's largest slums. she arrived with husband and four young children, only to face another battle. >> when we get here, we started drinking good water, it went bad with a bug that hit our stomach, so he d
jappah cited a recent project. >> for the past 21 years there has not been water on somalia drive. just recently the president and i, we dedicated or opened the first water main since 1990, so people along somalia drive now have pipe-borne water. >> reporter: curious to see if rhetoric matched reality, teecee left the interview and went straight to somalia drive. after hours of fruitless searching, she found no evidence of water flowing from city pipes to local taps. since the war,...
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has faced plenty of challenges in the past year. it is in the process of downsizing its investment bank. and it has been clawing back employee bonuses, which may make it harder to keep top performers. and there are even bigger issues of trust. >> ubs has stumbled from one credibility crisis to the next. first there were big losses during the credit crisis. then the u.s. probe into offshore tax evasion and then the $2 billion rogue trading scandal. what kind of toll has that taken on your business? >> i would say it a little differently. we like all firms have had a very humbling three to four year period. but i look at where we are today. we are one of the most well capitalized in the world. we have a great group of leaders. and we have a great bench. >> reporter: where do you see the biggest opportunities for growth in your business? >> from where i sit, it's the u.s. the u.s. for us is a great growth engine. 50 plus percent of the fee pool in our industry is in the u.s. and we are now ranked somewhere between seven and ten. so we h
has faced plenty of challenges in the past year. it is in the process of downsizing its investment bank. and it has been clawing back employee bonuses, which may make it harder to keep top performers. and there are even bigger issues of trust. >> ubs has stumbled from one credibility crisis to the next. first there were big losses during the credit crisis. then the u.s. probe into offshore tax evasion and then the $2 billion rogue trading scandal. what kind of toll has that taken on your...
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this could mean the end for a remnant of the past, that the people have grown fond of, the last farm in paris. >> lived in the middle of the district for 30 years. he says he does not enjoy visiting the district anymore because it has become too classy. >> i am really quite sad about the way the street looks today. this used to be a village where everyone knew each other. >> a bakery, a laundry, a bookstore. back then, small shops lie in the street, and in the midst of it all was a farm. >> i used to come here to get milk. i brought my milk jugs, and the farmer's wife poured in the mill, and then i walk back home again. ♪ >> in the early 20th century, there were around 500 working farms within the paris city limits, complete with horses, goats, and cows. this farmhouse is the only one that remains. the view from the street is now blocked on all sides. eight years ago, and paris developer bought the farmhouse, planning to demolish the buildings to make way for new construction. this man opposes the idea. he is an artist and also heads a citizen's initiative that wants to preserve the
this could mean the end for a remnant of the past, that the people have grown fond of, the last farm in paris. >> lived in the middle of the district for 30 years. he says he does not enjoy visiting the district anymore because it has become too classy. >> i am really quite sad about the way the street looks today. this used to be a village where everyone knew each other. >> a bakery, a laundry, a bookstore. back then, small shops lie in the street, and in the midst of it all...
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how would you describe the stocks selling in over the past five sessions? >> well, you know, the selloff that we're getting i think is to be expected. we have had a major rally coming out of october. you know, the market has gotten a bit over extended and it's probably time for us to consolidate some of the gains that we have made over the last few months. >> so, the sense is very similar, perhaps, tone to the market here this april, like we saw last april when we saw the market hit a high and fall off into the summer. >> that's right, and if you recall, we hit a high and we fell o and we went back and tested the highs and got very close to the highs again later, you know, a few months later, and then we went into the correction we had in the summer. so, but i think things are a little different this time than last year. >> what's different about this spring compared to last spring? >> well, if you look at interest rate, the 10-year note was yielding 3.5% last spring, a year ago, and today it's below 2%. so, rates are much more supportive of the economy, and
how would you describe the stocks selling in over the past five sessions? >> well, you know, the selloff that we're getting i think is to be expected. we have had a major rally coming out of october. you know, the market has gotten a bit over extended and it's probably time for us to consolidate some of the gains that we have made over the last few months. >> so, the sense is very similar, perhaps, tone to the market here this april, like we saw last april when we saw the market hit...
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with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. as the violence in syria continues unabated neighboring lebanon has seized a shipment of smuggled weapons destined for syrian rebels the cash apparently came from libya which is backing the opponents of president assad this comes as the rebels step up their assault on government forces saturday saw the first insurgent attack from the sea a day after a suicide bombing killed at least nine people in the capital russia says the opposition is seeking to scuttle the un brokered cease fire as the world body steps up its observer mission to syria frankly the rector of the n.g.o.s americans concern for middle east. yes thinks the latest on the smuggling effort was an attempt at regime change. great suspicion is that these are arms that were left over from libya the craft was loaded their worst would be fifteen containers but it turned out there were already in fact three that were filled with one hundred fifty tons of weapons the americans almost surely knew about it nato nato did the israeli
with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. as the violence in syria continues unabated neighboring lebanon has seized a shipment of smuggled weapons destined for syrian rebels the cash apparently came from libya which is backing the opponents of president assad this comes as the rebels step up their assault on government forces saturday saw the first insurgent attack from the sea a day after a suicide bombing killed at least nine people...
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i thank the committee for your support of the department over these past three years and, indeed, since the department was founded more than nine years ago. before i begin, i want to address the allegations of misconduct by secret service agents in colombia. the allegations are inexcusable. and we take them very seriously. since the allegations surfaced i've been in close touch with director sullivan. the director took immediate action to remove the agents involved and a full and thorough investigation is under way to determine exactly what transpired and actions we need to take to ensure that this kind of conduct doesn't happen again. director sullivan has the president's and my full confidence as this investigation proceeds. the investigation will be complete and thorough and we will leave no stone unturned. thus far the investigation has implicated 12 secret service personnel. eight individuals are now separated from the agency. the secret service is moving to permanently revoke the security clearance of another. and three of the employees involved have been cleared of serious miscon
i thank the committee for your support of the department over these past three years and, indeed, since the department was founded more than nine years ago. before i begin, i want to address the allegations of misconduct by secret service agents in colombia. the allegations are inexcusable. and we take them very seriously. since the allegations surfaced i've been in close touch with director sullivan. the director took immediate action to remove the agents involved and a full and thorough...
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it is amazing how much things have changed over the past month in the month of march. and the first development was that the rush to war which seemed to be accelerating ground to a halt. not a screeching halt but a halt anyway, there's still some screeching about war when netanyahu met obama. and what happened there is that the president both gave a kind of statement the united states would eventually use force if necessary but also said there still was time for diplomacy. and the israelis have reluctantly come aboard with that and the day after the meeting of -- just want to watch the time, the day after the meeting of the two leaders, catherine ashton, who is the foreign policy representative for the european union sent a letter to jalilli, the iranian negotiator on the nuclear issue to say that she had accepted talks which he had proposed earlier. now, these talks are between six nations, britain, china, france, germany, the united states and russia called the p 5 plus one and these are the five permanent security council members plus germany. and they are -- they h
it is amazing how much things have changed over the past month in the month of march. and the first development was that the rush to war which seemed to be accelerating ground to a halt. not a screeching halt but a halt anyway, there's still some screeching about war when netanyahu met obama. and what happened there is that the president both gave a kind of statement the united states would eventually use force if necessary but also said there still was time for diplomacy. and the israelis have...
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protest in daraa having called this part that they've not had the syrian flame it for the past year scourged a sizable part of this country and while some syrian officials may now have regrets what their way down a flashpoint was handled that's not nearly enough to extinguish the fire it's not going to artsy syria. well you have more news an analysis of the situation in syria you log on to our website r t v dot com and here's what else can find out right now . the american plan before iran find out a full details of what it is as tomahawk missiles are reportedly put into place. also online at a major highway in bahrain is in flames a stand of thousands of entirely protesters rally to demand the cancellation of this weekend's for no longer i am free to watch the video on our website r t v dot com. france goes to the polls on sunday to elect a new president this will be the first round of elections second round will see a runoff between the top two contenders next month ten candidates are vying for the job and they make up a colorful mix of policies and promises r.t. tests are still you break
protest in daraa having called this part that they've not had the syrian flame it for the past year scourged a sizable part of this country and while some syrian officials may now have regrets what their way down a flashpoint was handled that's not nearly enough to extinguish the fire it's not going to artsy syria. well you have more news an analysis of the situation in syria you log on to our website r t v dot com and here's what else can find out right now . the american plan before iran find...